Intravenous Vitamin C – A Cancer Killer The FDA Wants Banned

Waking Times 21 Feb 2014 Dave Mihalovic Vitamin C has a broad spectrum antioxidant function with the ability to protect cell structures and DNA from free radical damage. Vitamin C is remarkably safe even in enormously high doses. Compared to commonly used prescription drugs, side effects are virtually nonexistent. No matter how high the concentration,…

34 Scientific Studies Showing Adverse Health Effects From Wi-Fi

WakingTimes October 30, 2013 Here is an excellent collection of scientific papers finding adverse biological effects or damage to health from Wi-Fi signals, Wi-Fi-enabled devices or Wi-Fi frequencies (2.4 or 5 GHz), complied by campaign group WiFi In Schools. The papers listed are only those where exposures were 16V/m or below.  Someone using a Wi-Fi-enabled tablet…

Former head of AIG blames Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and US regulators for insurance giant’s fall.

Atlas Monitor 19 Feb 2014 Former head of AIG, Maurice “Hank” Greenberg blamed Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the near collapse of the insurance giant. Talking to an audience of Yale University students; Greenberg said he was bitter about the events that unfolded during the 2008 Global Financial…

Syria: Whose sarin? by Seymour Hersh

Voltaire Network 13 February 2014 Seymour Hersh In August-September 2013, Barack Obama, David Cameron and François Hollande accused Syria of killing 1,400 opponents in the suburbs of Damascus. Denouncing that a red line had been crossed, they threatened to launch a punitive campaign against Assad’s criminal regime. Shortly after, London withdrew, then Washington, and finally…

Children Exposed to More Brain-Harming Chemicals Than Ever Before

Time Magazine 14 Feb 2014 Alice Park In recent years, the prevalence of developmental disorders such as autism, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and dyslexia have soared. While greater awareness and more sophisticated diagnoses are partly responsible for the rise, researchers say that the changing environment in which youngsters grow up may also be playing a…