Category Archives: Survival

Looting Turns Deadly In Venezuela Amid Severe Food Shortages

“The farther you get from the capital, the worse the economic situation is.”APPosted: 08/01/2015 12:25 PM EDTMembers of national guard patrol a supermarket in Caracas, on Feb. 3, 2015.CARACAS, Venezuela AP — A man was killed and dozens were arrested Friday as a mob looted a supermarket and other shops in an industrial Venezuelan city,… Read More »

Medicaid Expansion Would Save Money And Create A Healthier Nation

Guest post written by Risa Lavizzo-Mourey Ms. Lavizzo-Mourey is the president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. As a geriatrician who practiced for years in some of Philadelphia’s most disadvantaged communities, I have seen the profound impact that Medicare and Medicaid can have. These two programs help mothers, fathers, grandparents and children get… Read More »

Solar activity predicted to fall 60% in 2030s, to ‘mini ice age’ levels: Sun driven by double dynamo — ScienceDaily

A new model of the Sun’s solar cycle is producing unprecedentedly accurate predictions of irregularities within the Sun’s 11-year heartbeat. The model draws on dynamo effects in two layers of the Sun, one close to the surface and one deep within its convection zone. Predictions from the model suggest that solar activity will fall by… Read More »

Mini-ice age to hit Earth in 15 years, scientists warn – Nature & Environment – Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News

The record temperatures we keep reading about could be a fond memory in just 15 years’ time, which is when a new mini-Ice Age will hit the planet, a group of scientists is warning. The last “Little Ice Age,” which chilled the northern hemisphere from the year 1300 to 1870, lasted almost 600 years. The U.K.… Read More »

Saliva Test Could Predict Alzheimer’s Disease

  As rates of Alzheimer’s diagnoses continue to rise, researchers are searching for effective ways to detect the disease early in patients. A neuroscience graduate student at the University of Alberta says he’s identified a simple way to screen for early stages of the disease: by analyzing a patient’s saliva. The researcher, Shraddha Sapkota, presented… Read More »

This $153,000 rattlesnake bite is everything wrong with American health care – The Washington Post

Earlier this month a guy named Todd Fassler was bitten by a rattlesnake in San Diego, KGTV San Diego reports. In itself this isn’t terribly unusual—the CDC estimates that roughly 7,000 to 8,000 people a year get bit by a venomous snake in the U.S. And somewhere between five and six people die from these bites… Read More »

Dick Cheney reemerges: Bloodthirsty veep is back to promote endless war — just in time for 2016 – Salon.com

Dick Cheney reemerges: Bloodthirsty veep is back to promote endless war — just in time for 2016 Dick Cheney and his silly advocacy group are back to preach neoconservatism to the converted Simon Maloy Follow Share 1K 163 Post 50 Topics: Dick Cheney, 2016 Elections, Liz Cheney, Republicans, Alliance for a Strong America, Neoconservatism, neoconservatives,… Read More »

Haunting chalkboard drawings, frozen in time for 100 years, discovered in Oklahoma school – The Washington Post

  Haunting chalkboard drawings, frozen in time for 100 years, discovered in Oklahoma school – The Washington Post.   Teachers and students scribbled the lessons — multiplication tables, pilgrim history, how to be clean —  nearly 100 years ago. And they haven’t been touched since.   This week, contractors removing old chalkboards at Emerson High School in Oklahoma City… Read More »

Flood Stories from Around the World

Flood Stories from Around the World   by Mark Isaak.   Copyright © 1996-2002   [Last Revision: September 2, 2002]   Mirrored from http://home.earthlink.net/~misaak/floods.htm     Introduction   he stories below are flood stories from the world’s folklore. I have included stories here if (1) they are stories; (2) they are folklore, not historical accounts… Read More »

600 strains of an aerosolized thought control vaccine already tested on humans; deployed via air, food and water – NaturalNews.com

(NaturalNews) According to the document you’re about to see, for the last eight years, government scientists have actively engineered viral vaccines designed to alter thoughts and beliefs by infecting the brain and suppressing genetic expression of neurological cells. Dispersal of these vaccines has been tested via high-altitude aerosolized sprays, highway vehicles, the water supply and… Read More »

Scientists Issue Warning Over Chemicals Common In Carpets, Coats, Cookware

In 1961, a DuPont toxicologist warned colleagues that exposure to their company’s increasingly popular Teflon chemicals enlarged the livers of rats and rabbits. Studies over the following decades found no safe level of exposure in animals and determined that humans, too, got sick when exposed to the chemicals — which were also seen to build… Read More »

Beautiful Devil; Melinda Raisch, serves only 9 years for murdered her husband David Harmon in 1982, freed after 9 years in prison – CBS News

OLATHE, Kan. – A woman convicted of murdering her husband in their Kansas home walked free Wednesday after serving just 9 years for the crime, reports CBS affiliate KCTV. In 1982, Melinda Raisch’s husband, 25-year-old David Harmon, was bludgeoned to death in their bedroom. At the time, Raisch told police two intruders knocked her out… Read More »

Cosmic rays could harm crew on Mars mission – CBS News

Bad news for anyone hoping to travel to Mars: New research in rodents suggests that exposure to cosmic rays may impair the brain functioning of astronauts on missions to the red planet. via Cosmic rays could harm crew on Mars mission – CBS News.

Detroit prosecutor Says “Simple. Shoot em. Period. End of discussion,” Teana Walsh posted

Now how isWayne County Assistant Prosecutor Teana Walsh had posted comments about this week’s unrest in Baltimore, which was sparked by the death of Freddie Gray after he was fatally injured in police custody, according to a screenshot of her page posted on MyFox Detroit.com. She described “large swarms of people throwing bricks etc at… Read More »

UFO detector

Frankly, I’ve never mentioned Bickel’s UFO detector on these pages because I thought this was one of those things best left unsaid. Living in the wilderness with all those cats caused many people to judge the old miner as a few gold flakes short of an ounce, and I didn’t want to add to that… Read More »

▶ The Brutal Evil Police / Sheriff / Cop CUNTS Attempt to MURDER a WHITE MAN are now on paid VACATION after finially getting caught doing what they do to people every fucking day! (April 09, 2015)

Just fucking watch the Attempted Murder of Francis Pusok ! Oh fuck that’s right he is a white man. Nothing here to see keep moving. ▶ Southern California Horse Pursuit (April 09, 2015) | KNBC – YouTube. This is why zombies require headshots….. They have body armor San Bernardino County Sheriffs beat a man that… Read More »

After Daughter Dies From Brain-Killing Amoeba, California Mom Wants ‘Amoeba Awareness’ – Yahoo

A Temecula, California, mother is raising “amoeba awareness” after her newlywed daughter died last October from brain-killing amoeba called Balamuthia. Sybil Meister started what she’s named the “Team Koral Reef Amoeba Awareness” campaign on Facebook after losing her daughter Koral Reef Meister-Pier to amoebic meningoencephalitis, a brain infection, she told ABC News today. “My daughter… Read More »

Larry Summers has a major warning for the US economy, and everyone should be paying attention – Yahoo Finance

“This past month may be remembered as the moment the United States lost its role as the underwriter of the global economic system.” What Summers is referring to is the creation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, a new banking consortium led by China that will back investment in Asian and emerging-market economies. This bank… Read More »

What to eat to promote good eye health | CTV News

Zeaxanthin: Found in dark leafy green vegetables such as broccoli, kale, collard greens and spinach, this nutrient may help reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration.   Vitamin D: Moderate sun exposure is one way to ensure an adequate supply of Vitamin D, and consuming fish oils, liver and egg yolks can provide an additional… Read More »

Spectacular NASA Images Illustrate Sun as a Driver of Global Warming and Climate Change Foretells Global Cooling Says Friends of Science

  Calgary, Alberta, Canada (PRWEB) August 15, 2013 Climate change on earth is significantly affected by the changing 11 year solar magnetic cycles, according to Friends of Science and many solar and climate researchers. A recently released NASA video, complete with animation explaining the process wherein the sun’s magnetic poles flip polarity, lends credence to… Read More »

Celebrities Coping With Depression – Depression Center – Everyday Health

Ashely Judd Billy Joel Hugh Laurie Jim Carrey How can somebody so funny be secretly struggling with depression? Such is the case with celebrated comedic actor Jim Carrey, who has been very open about his long-term depression battle. In a 2008 interview with the British newspaper The Sun, Carrey described how his mental health issues… Read More »

Health care in America: Shock treatment | The Economist

Brian Buntz Popularized by the Russian economist Nikolai Kondratiev, long wave theory holds that decades of economic progress follow from technological breakthroughs such as was the case with the development of the steam engine, the railway, electrical and chemical engineering, automobiles, and computing technology. In the most recent period, the microprocessor is the single most… Read More »