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Elite female athlete who took first place in coveted “Tough Mudder” event was powered by Boku Superfoods

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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
December 19 – Ready for some hard-core athleticism? The “Tough Mudder” event is an extreme endurance challenge that’s on track to become even more popular than the much-coveted “Iron Man” race. Billed as “a non-stop 24-hour [event] designed to find the toughest human being on the…

Formerly healthy, energetic boy still suffers from extreme narcolepsy two years after getting swine flu vaccine

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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
December 19 – Shortly after six-year-old Josh Hadfield of Somerset, UK, got jabbed with Pandemrix, GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) vaccine for H1N1 / swine flu, a few years ago, he developed extreme narcolepsy that caused him to sleep up to 19 hours a day. Two years later, the boy is still…

German village generates 321 percent more renewable energy than it needs, earns millions selling it back to national power grid

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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
December 19 – Developing a renewable energy system that creates energy independence and even a considerable new source of revenue is not some sort of sci-fi pipe dream. BioCycle reports that the German village of Wildpoldsried, population 2,600, has had such incredible success in…

Eco-labels on fish may have little meaning

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By Tara Green
December 19 – The extra money you pay for seafood carrying an eco-label may not support better environmental fish farming. That’s the conclusion of a study released December 7, 2011 by the University of Victoria’s Seafood Ecology Research Group(SERG). Fishy Eco Standards “How…

Plain as day: New national defense bill authorizes U.S. military detention of American citizens indefinitely

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By J. D. Heyes
December 19 – You may have doubted recent stories reporting that the new defense authorization bill just passed by Congress and approved by the White House will permit the U.S. military to arrest American citizens only suspected of being terrorists, and then detain them indefinitely…

Gardasil boys come marching in – 4 new Gardasil deaths reported to VAERS

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By Rosemary Mathis, Vice President of Victim Support, SANE VAX, INC.
December 19 – God grant me the serenity to realize that government health agencies are no longer going to protect my family’s health and wellbeing – the courage to stand up and say ‘no’ to forced vaccination and the wisdom to know the difference between coercion and compliance. Amen…

Fruit and veggie based diets reduce stroke risk

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By Michelle Bosmier
December 19 – Eating lots of fruits and vegetables helps lower the risk of developing a stroke, a new study shows. The new report comes from a team of scientists at the the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and was published in the “Stroke” journal of the American Heart Association. Fruits…

Report: Medicare has spent more than a quarter billion in taxpayer dollars on penis pumps for elderly

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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
December 19 – Taxpayer-funded health care spending continues to rise, particularly in the government’s Medicare program, which now disburses more than half a trillion dollars every year for 49 million elderly and disabled Americans. But a new report compiled by the Centers for Medicare…

Neti pot scare story proves that brain-eating amoeba lurk in public water supplies

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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
December 18 – All across the ‘net, the mainstream media is running scare stories about people who use neti pots and then suffer from brain-eating amoeba that fatally devour their brain tissue. Of course, it’s all a deception to try to link a natural cleansing therapy to the risk of…

Canadian judge rules SSRI antidepressants like Prozac can cause children to commit murder

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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
December 18 – The use of antidepressant and psychiatric drugs, particularly among children, is an extremely risky activity that could have fatal consequences for both the individuals that use them, as well as their friends and family. According to the National Post, a Canadian judge…

Four ways Monsanto threatens the environment and public health

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By Anthony Gucciardi
December 18 – Biotechnology giant Monsanto has been the leader in genetically modifying the planet, altering the genetic structure of crops and seeds that are consumed by individuals around the globe. Scientific research has found that GM crops and herbicides are not only leading…

Florida airport could be first in US to ban naked body scanners

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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
December 18 – Air travelers flying out of Fort Lauderdale – Hollywood International Airport (FTL) in Florida may soon no longer have to worry about being forced through the US Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) naked body scanners. CBS 4 in Miami reports that the commission…

Efforts to reverse ‘corporate personhood’ gain momentum as groups seek to curb campaign contributions

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By J. D. Heyes
December 18 – Free speech is one thing. The right to contribute to a political campaign is another. But labeling the contribution of hundreds of millions of dollars in donations by corporations to political campaigns the same kind of free speech the Constitution guarantees you and…

Poland’s ‘Festival of Nature and Culture’ takes unified stand against GMOs

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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
December 17 – It is sometimes easy to forget that people from nations all over the world, and not just from here in the US, are having to fight against the forces of evil that seek to overtake their agricultural systems in favor of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs). And citizens…

Butter shortage in Norway leads to $500 a pack price

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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
December 17 – An inexplicable butter shortage in Norway that authorities and the media are blaming on the growing popularity of low-carb, high-fat diets has left the wealthy Scandinavian country scrambling to find other sources of the precious cooking ingredient. After all, the Christmas…

Obama White House OKs legislation allowing military to arrest, detain terror suspects on U.S. soil

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By J. D. Heyes
December 17 – The last time the U.S. military was employed in a domestic law enforcement capacity was following the Civil War, during the “Reconstruction” years when military generals ran the “lawless” Southern states. In short, this experiment in using the military as a police force…

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