Thursday, June 9, 2011

"Natural News" Explains the Hidden News



By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer June 10 - Recent data released by Dimitar Ouzounov and colleagues from the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland highlights some strange atmospheric anomalies over Japan just days before the massive earthquake...

Is lithium the next fluoride? Medication may be added to the water supply
By Neev M. Arnell June 10 - Lithium, the psychiatric drug prescribed for depression, mania and bipolar disorder, is now being viewed as the new fluoride by some experts. These experts are calling for the addition of lithium to the water...

Feds to start directly targeting drug company execs in health care fraud schemes
By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer June 10 - The days of drug companies simply settling out of court every time they break the law may soon be coming to an end. In a move that represents a significant shift toward punishing individuals for crimes rather...

US government to set up internet Ministry of Truth as communist-style government-run media
By J. D. Heyes June 10 - It sounds like such an innocent idea, one rooted in "fairness" and wrapped in good intentions. An internet "ministry of truth," run either by the federal government or the United Nations, to protect against...

Disgruntled neighbor spurs New Jersey town to cite backyard organic farmer for growing vegetables, demands crops be left unattended to die
By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer June 10 - Hostility towards individuals who grow food in their suburban or semi-rural backyards appears to be on the rise, this time in the New Jersey township of Chatham. Officials there have twice cited Mike Bucuk,...
By Ronnie Cummins June 10 - Organic Spies made news by releasing information on the financial interests and campaign contributions of the companies that are represented on the OTA board, but the underlying story of Food Inc.'s efforts...

Anti-obesity housing unveiled in New York
By Neev M. Arnell June 10 - Its most notable features being two flights of stairs with lime-green railings, small silhouettes of dancing women and jazz playing through speakers, the Melody is a new apartment building in the Longwood section...

New York may bar food stamps from being used on soda
By J. D. Heyes June 10 - The state of New York is looking to ban the use of food stamps for the purchase of soda. We think it's about time. In the same vein as a new Florida law that requires those receiving state taxpayer benefits...

FDA finally admits chicken meat contains cancer-causing arsenic (but keep eating it, yo!)
By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor June 9 - After years of sweeping the issue under the rug and hoping no one would notice, the FDA has now finally admitted that chicken meat sold in the USA contains arsenic, a cancer-causing toxic chemical that's fatal...

To this day, Coca-Cola still imports coca leaves which are used to manufacture cocaine in the United States
By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor June 9 - Coca leaves have been chewed and consumed as tea for thousands of years in the high Andes. They are rich in many essential nutrients; they ease respiratory and digestive distress and are a natural stimulant...

Worse than meltdown, government report says devastating 'melt-through' has occurred at Fukushima; Official suggests Japan could become 'uninhabitable'
By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer June 9 - Recent reports confirming that Reactors 1, 2, and 3 of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility completely melted just hours after the devastating earthquake and tsunami hit the area on March 11 (http://www.naturalnews...

World entering era of permanent food crisis, with prices to double over next 20 years
By Neev M. Arnell June 9 - The average price of staple foods will more than double in the next 20 years, Oxfam warns. The world is entering an era of permanent food crisis, which is likely to be accompanied by political unrest, and the...

Police gun down man in street, threaten to shoot witnesses for filming incident
By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer June 9 - When Narces Benoit decided to use his cell phone to film Miami Beach police officers gunning down a man sitting in a parked car early Monday morning, he had no idea the same cops would eventually target him...

Startling findings - ovarian cancer screening doesn't save lives and not all ovarian cancers kill or need treatment
By S. L. Baker, features writer June 9 - There's no denying ovarian cancer is usually a terrible disease. A stealthy malignancy, it's often misdiagnosed as indigestion and by the time ovarian cancer is actually discovered by a doctor, the disease may...
By Kris Hermes June 9 - It's been nearly nine years since the Coalition for Rescheduling Cannabis (CRC) filed its petition in 2002 to reclassify cannabis (otherwise known as marijuana). For decades now, the federal government has held...

Study: Conventional cosmetic products linked to damaging side effects
By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer June 9 - A new report published by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) highlights some of the worst cosmetic products that cause harmful side effects. Among the most damaging are permanent hair dyes, facial... More

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