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Oral cholera vaccine loaded with GMOs to be tested on babies worldwide

By Jonathan Benson, January 3 2014
(NaturalNews) California-based vaccine manufacturer PaxVax has reportedly submitted an application to begin international trials of a novel oral cholera vaccine that contains live, genetically modified (GM) bacteria. VacTruth.com reports that the new vaccine is set to be tested on more than 1,000 individuals, many of whom are young children, in a three-part clinical trial series to take place throughout Australia. In a recent application filing with the Australian Government, PaxVax makes plain...

White House keeps moving Obamacare enrollment deadline as website's troubles continue

By J. D. Heyes, January 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Are you required to have health insurance after Jan. 1? Are businesses with more than 50 employees supposed to insure each of them by now? What about options - can you keep your catastrophic coverage and your old insurance plan? All of these questions and more are now up in the air, thanks to the near-constant changing of deadlines and requirements by President Obama, perhaps the most constitutionally challenged chief executive in the history of the republic. As reported by The...

How a fever benefits your health

By Dr. David Jockers, January 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Most of our society lives with the idea that health is a state of "feeling good" and "not being sick or diseased." We fear contact with bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms. We use antibacterial soap, sprays, pills, potions and lotions. We are constantly "gearing up" for the next big flu pandemic, etc. In traditional cultures, fevers were always well respected and understood. Most people knew that the fever would build up and then break, much like a wave rolling into shore...

McDonald's urged its employees not to eat its own food

By Ethan A. Huff, January 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Fast food giant McDonald's had a major "whoops!" moment recently after a resource website it created for its employees humorously advised them to stop eating its food. The U.K.'s Daily Mail reports that the so-called "McResource Line," which has since been taken offline, had contained "educational" imagery instructing McDonald's workers to avoid eating burgers and fries for their own health, and instead opt for "healthier" choices like cold-cut sandwiches and salads. Part of a series...

New research suggests that sleep plays a vital role in brain health, with sleep deprivation being conducive to brain tissue loss

By Josh Anderson, January 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The importance of sleep in relation to physical health is well known. Too little sleep has been linked to obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and even an increased risk of motor vehicle accidents. It is recommended that adults sleep seven to nine hours per night, but 30% of the United States population doesn't get sufficient sleep. When it comes to brain health, recent research indicates that a good night's sleep can be important in strengthening our brains' connective tissue...

The militarization of campus police

By J. D. Heyes, January 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Tens of millions of Americans have been noticing that local police and sheriff's departments have become more and more militarized over the past decade - a period following the most horrific terrorist attack ever committed on U.S. soil. In many respects, that attack ended our age of innocence, so to speak; never again would Americans view themselves as ultimately safe from the kind of havoc that we witness daily in foreign lands. So some additional "beefing up" of police was understandable...

Eating meat and ignoring tomatoes is shown to have a dramatic effect on cancer incidence

By John Phillip, January 3 2014
(NaturalNews) If you were to ask the vast majority of young and middle-aged adults if the type of foods they regularly consume had any effect on their risk of developing a host of different forms of cancer, most would indicate a passive ignorance, as they blindly believe that risk is predetermined by their genetic makeup and they can do little (short of smoking cessation) to avoid the number two killer of men and women in the US. Long ago, scientists determined that statistical significance of developing...

Obama changes Obamacare yet again: no penalty for people whose plans were canceled

By J. D. Heyes, January 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Under our small "r" republican system of government, when the presidents sign bills passed by both chambers of Congress, it becomes a law that the chief executive, by his oath of office, affirms that he will "faithfully" execute and uphold. With few exceptions, presidents generally fulfilled this constitutional requirement since our founding. Barack Obama, however, has redefined the term "faithfully execute" to mean whatever he wants it to mean, depending on the day and how the political...

Chiropractic adjustments shown to reverse autism in three-year old girl

By Eric L. Zielinski, January 3 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent case study reported in the Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research suggests that chiropractic adjustments can help reverse and prevent autism and issues related to the autism spectrum. The patient was an adopted three-year-old girl who was born at 28 weeks weighing 2 pounds, 5 ounces by a woman who had a history of prior drug abuse. After two years of abnormal behavior and receiving multiple "autism" diagnoses from medical doctors, her parents decided to take her in for a...

Breakthrough metamaterials may make buildings immune to earthquakes

By J. D. Heyes, January 3 2014
(NaturalNews) For decades, architects, engineers and construction experts have struggled to find designs and materials that would make buildings more survivable during earthquakes. Now, finally, that breakthrough may have occurred. In fact, there are likely going to be many uses for so-called "metamaterials," as researchers are only now just scratching the surface of possibilities, as noted in a report by Reuters: A new way of assembling things, called metamaterials, may in the not too distant...

GMO victory? General Mills says Cheerios are non-GMO, but they're made from oats in the first place

By Mike Adams, January 3 2014
(NaturalNews) General Mills has now publicly announced that original Cheerios cereal is non-GMO. This announcement, in which General Mills also falsely claims that genetically modified ingredients are "safe" -- as if this had been proven or something -- is available here. But Cheerios cereal is made from oats, and there's no such thing as commercially-produced genetically modified oats. So proclaiming that original Cheerios is non-GMO is not especially meaningful. It's like an aloe vera juice...

The year ahead at Natural News: An exciting update from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Happy New Year and welcome to 2014! There's much ahead for us together in this new year, and our breakthrough announcement begins in just five days. This year, you will see notice the continuation of the dramatic shift that has already begun here at Natural News. Rather than spending so much time covering current events in the news, we will be making news. Soon, we will be viewed as a powerful online resource and reference site for revolutionary scientific breakthroughs. I can...

Study: Dead sea creatures cover 98 percent of ocean floor off California coast; up from 1 percent before Fukushima

By Ethan A. Huff, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) The Pacific Ocean appears to be dying, according to a new study recently published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Scientists from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) in California recently discovered that the number of dead sea creatures blanketing the floor of the Pacific is higher than it has ever been in the 24 years that monitoring has taken place, a phenomenon that the data suggests is a direct consequence of nuclear fallout from...

Oregon spends $300 million to achieve 44 total signups for Obamacare

By J. D. Heyes, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Well, it's not much of a "win" for Obamacare, and it's certainly not a victory for Oregon taxpayers. According to the Washington Examiner, the state's healthcare exchange was once touted as a model for President Obama's signature piece of legislation. But after signing up only 44 people throughout the month of November - at a cost of about $300 million - if that is "success," then maybe Oregonians don't want to know what failure looks like (or costs). As reported by the online...

97 percent of raw chicken is contaminated, but health officials still aggressively target raw milk

By Ethan A. Huff, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) While the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues to waste millions of taxpayer dollars every year persecuting raw milk farmers who produce a living and highly-nutritious whole food, the factory farm industry is busy getting away with stocking grocery store shelves with a potentially-deadly food product that a recent Consumer Reports investigation found is contaminated up to 97 percent of the time. That product is raw chicken meat, and a sampling of more than 300 breasts...

Avoid common painkillers and cold remedies that destroy your liver and more

By Paul Fassa, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Do you know what over-the-counter pharmaceuticals Tylenol, Excedrin, NyQuil, Theraflu and prescription painkillers Vicoden and Percocet have in common? They all contain an ingredient that has forced almost 80,000 ER (emergency room) visits, 26,000 hospitalizations and around 500 deaths annually. That ingredient is acetaminophen. Ironically, concern over liver damage has influenced some physicians to change patients over to more addictive OxyContin to avoid liver damage from long...

EPA climate change analyst caught running phony CIA scheme

By J. D. Heyes, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Some government officials have "agent envy," apparently. Even though they work for Uncle Sam, not all federal employees are created equal. That could be why one Environmental Protection Agency employee faked being a CIA agent for years. Either that, or - he's just a lunatic. Whatever he is, he's going to wind up in jail - no thanks to our clueless and inept (and bloated) federal government. As reported by Breitbart News: In another case of glaring government ineptitude, the [EPA]...

Slash your risk of stroke by 42 percent with vitamin C

By Carolanne Wright, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Each year, over 15 million people worldwide suffer from a stroke. As the second-leading cause of disability and death in people over the age of 60, stroke is devastatingly common. Fortunately, a familiar nutrient can drastically reduce the odds of it occurring. Research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Stroke: A Journal of Cerebral Circulation found vitamin C to be exceptionally helpful in preventing strokes. Identification and health consequencesWhen blood...

Patients in vegetative state can still recognize photos of loved ones

By J. D. Heyes, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) People who spend their lives in a vegetative state alternate between being awake and asleep, breathe on their own and otherwise engage in normative functions, with notable exceptions, of course. They do not interact with or respond to things that are happening around them. They don't really exhibit much consciousness or awareness, and it is not possible for them to communicate - all of which leaves family and friends wondering if such patients even know if they are around. But...

The best natural sources of potassium

By Michael Ravensthorpe, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Though it might not be as well-known as calcium or iron, potassium is an essential nutrient that plays numerous roles in the human body. For example, it regulates water balance, thus controlling the amount of fluids that we retain or excrete. It also contributes to metabolism and other biochemical reactions, maintains electrolyte balance and boosts the functioning of the nervous system. People who are deficient in potassium tend to suffer from weakness, lethargy, loss of appetite and...

New environmentally friendly technique efficiently converts algae to crude oil within an hour

By Jonathan Benson, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) The process by which common algae is converted into usable biofuel just got a whole lot more environmentally friendly and efficient thanks to new discoveries recently made at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). Researchers there have reportedly come up with a new method of extracting crude oil from wet algae that uses no toxic chemicals and takes about an hour to complete, arguably the most significant renewable energy technology breakthrough...

The dangers of detoxification

By Jonathan Landsman, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) First, let's be perfectly clear - if we ignore the toxic buildup, within our body, we are at high risk for disease. Everybody is toxic - it's just a matter of degree. But, if you'll allow me to explain, rushing into a detoxification program could be a deadly mistake. Discover solutions for a toxic world. On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, Jonathan Landsman and Dr. Edward Group talk about the health risks associated with toxins and how to safely (and effectively) detoxify the body...

Retailers track shoppers with hidden cameras in eyes of mannequins

By J. D. Heyes, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Americans know that we live in a surveillance society, driven home by the fact that the National Security Agency has been essentially capturing every bit of metadata it can from all of us all of the time. But we knew before that we were being "watched," given all of the traffic cams, street cams and satellite surveillance we deal with on a regular basis. What's interesting about this story, however, isn't that retailers are watching us when we shop; it is the manner in which some...

Consuming peanuts during pregnancy may lower offspring's risk of peanut allergies

By Josh Anderson, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) As the rate of childhood peanut allergies in the United States population has more than tripled from 0.4% in 1997 to 1.4% in 2008, it was widely recommended (until 2008) for some expecting mothers to abstain from eating peanuts during their pregnancy and while nursing. A recent 2013 study published in JAMA Pediatrics helps illustrate the positive effects of a mother's consumption of peanuts/tree nuts. This study indicates that a higher consumption of peanuts and tree nuts during pregnancy...

U.S. government thugs engage in barbaric strip-search of Indian diplomat

By J. D. Heyes, January 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Whether it is spying on our allies, allowing our ambassadors to be gunned down and dragged through the streets like dogs or treating their diplomats like criminals, clearly the Obama administration has no clue how to properly conduct foreign policy. The latest outrage: thuggish behavior towards a visiting Indian official, and at a time when the administration is attempting to improve relations with the world's most populous democracy. As reported by Britain's Independent: The...

McDonald's frantically shuts down website for employees after dietary advice embarrassment

By Jonathan Benson, December 31 2013
(NaturalNews) The world's most well-known fast food corporation is in damage control mode after an internal resource that the company created for its employees embarrassingly advised them to stop eating its own food offerings. CNN reports that the McDonald's corporation officially shut down its so-called "McResource Line" after an official nutrition guide posted on the site warned McDonald's employees that eating a burger, fries and a Coke -- the staple meal at McDonald's -- is an "unhealthy choice...

Small businesses to be devastated by huge increases in health insurance costs in 2014

By J. D. Heyes, December 31 2013
(NaturalNews) As reported by The New York Times, the Democrats are going to try to get the public's mind off of the costly disaster of Obamacare this coming election year by supporting large increases in the minimum wage. "Democratic Party leaders, bruised by months of attacks on the new health care program, have found an issue they believe can lift their fortunes both locally and nationally in 2014: an increase in the minimum wage," the paper reported. Well, if successful, that will create...

Early head trauma can cause depression later in life

By Sharon Heller, PhD, December 31 2013
(NaturalNews) Some people suffer from depression their whole lives. But others will suddenly become depressed in their 40s, 50s or 60s. Why would this suddenly happen? One reason, a new animal study suggests, relates to concussions experienced as young adults and an immune challenge from the head injury. Of Mice and MelancholyIn a study published online in the journal Biological Psychiatry, researchers compared mice that had experienced moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI) to uninjured mice. Initially...

How can CoQ10 make it easier to quit cigarettes?

By S. D. Wells, December 31 2013
(NaturalNews) No matter whom you are, your heart beats about 100,000 times a day, fueling your entire cardiovascular system. When coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) levels get depleted, your heart strains to get its job done and your entire body suffers. This manifests and results in what seem to be "mysterious symptoms" that most allopathic doctors just can't put their finger on, so they put a "prescription" on it instead. Are you experiencing chronic fatigue, numbing dull pains or decreases in mental functions...

Forbes finance writer suddenly recommends guns, ammo for preparedness against economic collapse

By J. D. Heyes, December 31 2013
(NaturalNews) It isn't every day that a mainstream finance writer would recommend that Americans stock up on guns and ammo, but that's precisely what one Forbes expert just did. Granted, millions of Americans have not waited for a Wall Street type to tell them to do what comes naturally to them: prepare for the worst and hope for the best. They have already stocked up on such essentials. But when an East Coast guy steeped in the mainstream blurts it out in a column, it's welcome, sure, but...

How Hollywood pushes fluoridation with intellectually dishonest programming

By Doug Cragoe, December 31 2013
(NaturalNews) Hollywood has always been ready to make fun of fluoridation opponents whenever the need was felt. The fluoride opposition has grown stronger in the last few years, so once again a Hollywood script pokes fun at people trying to stop water fluoridation. NBC's Parks and Recreation November "Fluoride" episode is typical. The wackiest, nuttiest and outwardly evil characters are of course opposing fluoride, and the do-good sympathetic character is pushing fluoridation on the city council...

Texas cops can now serve search warrants based on 'future crime' (thought crimes)

By J. D. Heyes, December 31 2013
(NaturalNews) In some cases, art imitates life and vice versa. In this case, that is chilling. Think 2002's Minority Report, starring Tom Cruise as a futuristic cop who works for a unit that arrests people for merely thinking about committing a crime. That appears to be the case in Parker County, Texas, where officers arrested some folks who had not yet committed a crime, as reported by The Dallas Observer: Police in Parker County had been watching Michael Fred Wehrenberg's home for a month...

NYT, TheWeek.com fall victim to pharma-funded quack science hoax attack on multivitamins

By J. D. Heyes, December 31 2013
(NaturalNews) Don't look now, but all of those multivitamins and supplements that have been keeping you well for years... don't work. Yes, that's right. They're worthless. A waste of money. The "science" on this is now settled, and it's indisputable. You've been ripped off through a combination of "money, politics, and a flawed genius named Linus Pauling." You're an idiot if you believe otherwise. That's the claim now being made by the "scientific" community, according to an online publication...

Carrot juice again: Curing an older woman's pelvis fracture

By Paul Fassa, December 31 2013
(NaturalNews) If you had serious doubts about an earlier Natural News story on how a woman cured her cancer with carrot juice, as recommended to her by another who had done the same, here's another carrot juice story that should blow your mind. [1] It was revealed by Natural News journalist Jonathan Landsman when he interviewed 90-year-old Charlotte Gerson about her incredible recovery from her pelvis fracture. [1a] Charlotte Gerson is the daughter of Dr. Max Gerson, who had developed a dietary...

All the latest science links vitamin D deficiency with breast cancer

By Jonathan Benson, December 31 2013
(NaturalNews) It is an unforgiving disease that reportedly kills more than 450,000 women every single year all across the globe. But breast cancer and the likelihood of developing it is not an inevitable risk dictated purely by chance, as virtually all of the latest science on the subject reveals that vitamin D deficiency may be a major causative factor in breast cancer development. The reason for this is that, like many other cells in the body, breast tissue cells bear special surface receptors...

'Frequency-specific microcurrents' to the rescue for pain, injury and illness

By Michelle Goldstein, December 31 2013
(NaturalNews) Frequency-specific microcurrents (FSM) are an innovative system of treatments using micro-amperage current and frequencies on tissues to create healing and eliminate pain. There are hundreds of FSM practitioners around the world. Physicians utilizing the original electromagnetic therapy in the 1920s were threatened with license removal, causing the practice to go out of use for decades. In 1995, Dr. Carol McMaken rediscovered this safe practice and led its resurgence. Current licensed...

Strontium, PFOA and toxic chemicals found in one-third of U.S. water supply

By Ethan A. Huff, December 29 2013
(NaturalNews) You may want to think twice before further drinking or even bathing in unfiltered tap water, as a new report set to be published next year has found that a striking percentage of the U.S. water supply is contaminated with heavy metals, pesticides and other toxic chemicals. Researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that an astounding one-third of U.S. water systems contain traces of at least 18 unregulated and potentially...

NSW Government seeks unprecedented power to censor and punish health activists and practitioners

By REALAustralianSceptics, December 29 2013
(NaturalNews) The New South Wales (NSW) Health Care Complaints Committee has convened an inquiry into "The Promotion of False or Misleading Health-Related Information or Practices." The Terms of Reference (ToR) for this inquiry are sobering to say the least and read more like a pharmaceutical wish list than legislation that would benefit Australian citizens. The Committee, which is responsible for the NSW Health Care Complaints Commission (HCCC), defines information that is not supported by "accepted...

U.S. police gone mad: Activists arrested for 'bioterrorism hoax' for using glitter on a protest banner

By J. D. Heyes, December 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Environmental activists, like all activists, can sometimes be overly disruptive and a little bit kooky in what they choose to protest, but one thing that they generally are not are terrorists. But apparently some police departments and federal law enforcement officials would beg to differ. Indeed, according to Mother Jones magazine, many activists have been subject to arrest in the past - but never for being enemies of the state. Until now: It's not uncommon for environmental...

Man says raw food diet has made him 'almost superhuman'

By Antonia, December 29 2013
(NaturalNews) For fruitarian and endurance athlete Michael Arnstein, his 15-mile commute to work isn't by car, bus or train. Instead, he runs to the office, jogging through residential neighborhoods and eventually New York's Central Park, pausing only to enjoy fruit along the way. Before his run, he may enjoy a breakfast of approximately 15 oranges. By the end of the day, he's consumed about 6,000 calories, having eaten "nothing but raw fruits and vegetables, primarily fruits." Thanks to his raw...

Woman intrusively probed for six hours by Border Patrol agents, receives $5,000 bill

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, December 29 2013
(NaturalNews) A 54-year-old New Mexico woman was seized by U.S. Border Patrol agents and treated like an animal. Subjected to multiple invasive searches, she was practically raped and forced to undergo six hours of invasive body cavity searches and medical exams against her will. The petite lady remembers vividly being ordered to "take off her pants and crouch as her anus and vagina were examined with a flashlight." A normal day turns into a cruel and humiliating six-hour drug search, as woman's...

13-year-old inventor cracks the secret of trees to revolutionize solar energy

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, December 29 2013
(NaturalNews) A 13-year-old boy named Aidan Dwyer has an idea that can vastly improve solar energy technology. His idea is so revolutionary that it might make flat panel solar designs extinct. Aidan discovered a spiral mathematical formula in trees based on the Fibonacci sequence. When he recognized this design in the placement of tree branches, he began applying the secret knowledge to solar panel designs. His discovery could maximize solar panel sunlight collection in new, efficient ways. Discovering...

Creating water out of thin air - Ingenious billboard helps alleviate drinking water shortages

By Carolanne Wright, December 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Using the power of technology to help ease water security issues, Peruvian ad agency Mayo DraftFCB and the University of Engineering and Technology in Lima have joined forces to create the first water-generating billboard. Built in Lima, Peru, the innovative structure pulls moisture from the air and condenses it into clean, potable water. One of the driest places on Earth, Lima receives less than two inches of rainfall per year yet has an atmospheric humidity of around 98 percent...

Climate mythologist Michael Mann tries to sue National Review for publishing an intelligent article

By Jonathan Benson, December 29 2013
(NaturalNews) The man responsible for creating the infamous "hockey stick" diagram that many in the global warming echo chamber claim serves as evidence that global warming is real has threatened to sue the National Review following the publishing of a scathing article written by one of the magazine's correspondents. In case you missed it, his name is Michael Mann, and he is a professor of meteorology at Pennsylvania State University (PSU), the same school that covered up the crimes of its former...

Studies show that reishi mushrooms fight cancer and diabetes

By Michael Ravensthorpe, December 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Reishi mushrooms have been used to treat countless ailments in the Far East for over 2,000 years. They are especially venerated in their native China, where they have acquired the nickname "The Mushrooms of Immortality" due to their extraordinary medicinal properties. Indeed, long-term consumption of reishi mushrooms - which are characterized by their red, kidney-shaped cap and their tough, "woody" texture - has been linked to reduced blood pressure, improved nerve function, enhanced...

Do no evil? Google to unveil military robots after acquiring Boston Dynamics

By J. D. Heyes, December 29 2013
(NaturalNews) By now it should be patently obvious that Google has grown beyond just a simple Web search engine. According to an analysis by Natural News, Google - which has transformed itself into a major media brand, as well as a technology company - has been acquiring other companies at a rapid clip, scooping up an average of one per week since 2010. Most of the firms are American companies, but Google has also bought German, Australian, Swedish, Swiss, Brazilian, Finnish and South Korean...

Schisandra berries and astragalus root work in synergy to heal the liver - Study

By Lance Johnson, December 29 2013
(NaturalNews) The liver is an amazing filtration system for the entire body. It not only processes the body's blood but also breaks down nutrients for cellular utilization throughout the body. It produces cholesterol to help transport fats, generates proteins for blood plasma and eliminates bile through the gall bladder. The liver also removes bacteria from the bloodstream and filters out any poisonous substances. Signs of a weak liver can be observed through poor skin conditions. The liver can...

UFC's Anderson Silva horrifying shin break in Weidman fight most likely due to chronic vitamin D deficiency via dark skin

By Mike Adams, December 29 2013
(NaturalNews) The UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) has grown to become today's most popular sport among America's youth. The sport features amazing athletes battling it out in an octagon, where competitors must combine high-level grappling skills, striking skills, fitness and a strong ground game to achieve victory. Anderson Silva (aka "the Spider") has been one of the most dominant fighters of all time, but his leg shattered in last night's fight as he struck Chris Weidman's knee with his shin...

Yet another vaccine researcher caught faking research; vaccine industry riddled with scientific fraud

By Mike Adams, December 27 2013
(NaturalNews) Yet another vaccine researcher has been caught faking research on a bogus AIDS vaccine, adding to the pattern of scientific fraud and criminality that characterizes the modern-day vaccine industry. Dr. Dong-Pyou Han from Iowa State University has resigned this week after admitting he spiked rabbit blood samples with healthy human blood to falsely show the presence of antibodies that would "prove" his AIDS vaccine worked. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) was so convinced by...

Families to be investigated by the government before 'allowed' to homeschool their children

By PF Louis, December 27 2013
(NaturalNews) On December 3, 2013, Ohio state senator Capri Cafaro (D) introduced a bill that would require Ohio parents to be investigated by social services before being allowed to homeschool their children. It was called "Teddy's Law" to honor a 14-year-old boy who was abused and beaten to death at home. The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) approached the matter with weapons drawn. They pointed out that the child's abuse had nothing to do with homeschooling. The facts were that...



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