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Midlife suicides on rise in baby boomer population: Chronic illness and depression plague America

By J. D. Heyes, May 12 2013
(NaturalNews) They are supposed to be in the "Golden Years" of their lives, enjoying the fruits of their lifelong labors and living out their remaining years in relaxing happiness. But sadly, for an increasing number of baby boomers, chronic illness capped with depression have led many to suicide. Take the case of Michael Kelly, a 65-year-old Vietnam veteran who, in the waning hours of Dec. 24, 2011, walked into his darkened back yard near Sacramento High School and hanged himself from a beam...

Research officially 'discovers' that all cancers are the same - and misses almost the whole story

By Michael A. Bedar, MA, May 12 2013
(NaturalNews) Scientists are in "complete surprise" that cancers closely resemble each other across widely varying organs, according to Dr. Douglas Levine of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and the principal investigator on a new endometrial cancer study published Wednesday in the journal, Nature. "The problem," leading to existing drug treatments performing at an unsatisfactory 10% death rate, was in "the traditional methods for categorizing the leukemia," said Dr. Timothy Ley of Washington...

Now you can go to college to be a drone operator

By J. D. Heyes, May 12 2013
(NaturalNews) Well, you know unmanned aerial vehicles - drones - are here to stay when colleges and universities are beginning offering classes on them. In fact, such programs have matured to the point where you can even earn a degree. Zachary Waller, who majored in drones at the University of North Dakota, says when he first arrived on campus in 2008, there wasn't much of a drone program. "There were no textbooks," he says of those early years. "Nothing like this had ever been taught in an...

Aerobic exercise can help suppress hunger, study says

By Sandeep Godiyal, May 12 2013
(NaturalNews) In a new study, researchers have made the conclusion that aerobic exercise such as rope jumping, which involves the body's vertical movements, can suppress appetite and cravings for fatty food. Researchers, who published their report in the journal Appetite, sought to find out if exercises that involve up and down bodyweight movements, which lead to "gut disturbance," actually affect hormones such as ghrelin, which our body releases when we are hungry. Moreover, the study compared the...

Five signs of an unhealed mind

By Mike Bundrant, May 12 2013
(NaturalNews) It is sad that most people need to heal their own mind before they can be happy, but it is true. An unhealed mind cannot be happy. In fact, an unhealed mind is hell-bent on misery. Even more sadly, unhealed minds can be highly functional. With an unhealed mind, you can still succeed in business or government, become an influential power-player and inflict your misery upon millions, if you dare. Or, you can endure your own small-time version of misery with your fellow unhealed...

Article updated with new message from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, May 12 2013
(NaturalNews) The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist. He now runs the Natural News Forensic Food Lab, conducting world-class food science research and publishing scientific papers on food contaminants and nutritional analytics. Through...

Stuart Wilde, world-renowned author and metaphysical teacher, dies at age 66

By Mike Adams, May 12 2013
(NaturalNews) It is with sadness that we are reporting the passing of Stuart Wilde, author, philosopher and a teacher many considered to be brilliant on a variety of subjects. Wilde was 66 and died from a heart attack suffered while driving through Ireland. The official announcement of Wilde's passing is found below. I only recently met Stuart Wilde and recorded an hour-long interview with him on the subject of consciousness. This conversation was one of the most interesting I've had with anyone...

Article updated with new message from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, May 12 2013
(NaturalNews) The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist. He now runs the Natural News Forensic Food Lab, conducting world-class food science research and publishing scientific papers on food contaminants and nutritional analytics. Through...

Senior IRS official: 'I'm not good at math' - yeah, we know

By Mike Adams, May 11 2013
(NaturalNews) During a conference call with reporters, senior IRS official Lois Lerner uttered words that are now reverberating across the blogosphere: "I'm not good at math." Don't worry, Lois, neither is anyone else. And the less you can do math, the happier you'll be at the IRS where, let's face it, no two people ever come up with the same answer for any given tax return. This utterance bubbled out of Lois's mouth in the middle of a conference call concerning the stunning revelations that...

Fabrication power to the People! Why no government can stop the 3D printing revolution

By Mike Adams, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) The 3D printing revolution has arrived, and it's freaking out governments around the world because distributed, non-centralized fabrication technology threatens their monopolistic controls over physical objects. For a few thousand dollars, anyone can purchase a 3D printer (an "additive" desktop fabrication device) and print out physical objects using ABS plastic. (See list of manufacturers, below.) 3D plans are freely available to download online, and the printers are on the verge of...

Lipstick found to contain alarmingly high levels of aluminum, cadmium and lead

By Ethan A. Huff, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) A popular cosmetic product since time immemorial, lipstick has long been used by women in many diverse cultures to accentuate their femininity and emanate their own unique expressions of elegance and style to the outside world. But a new study released by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) School of Public Health raises fresh concerns about the safety of using conventional lipstick products, as many of them were found to contain dangerously high levels of aluminum, cadmium...

Science will destroy humanity, says team of scientists

By J. D. Heyes, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) One of the primary goals of science is to advance knowledge and understanding to improve the human condition, but all too often this noble field of study has devolved into a profit-seeking quest for power, at the expense of mankind. Indeed, the science of technology is perhaps the worst culprit, a team of mathematicians, philosophers and scientists at Oxford University's Future of Humanity Institute is warning. The team, in a forthcoming paper titled, Existential Risk Prevention...

Feeding sugar to babies before vaccinations reduces crying, say quacks

By Michael Ravensthorpe, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) Administering vaccinations to babies is often a source of never-ending frustration for the common quack. Babies dislike having their skin pierced with metal needles, it seems, and their ensuing screaming and thrashing often hinder the procedure. This insolent non-compliance to Big Pharma's will has prompted several medical researchers to seek out ways to pacify babies before the painful jab. Their latest stroke of genius? Feeding them solutions comprised mostly of sugar - one of the...

Desperate to stop superbug infections, hospitals are now turning to robotic UV sterilizers

By Ethan A. Huff, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) They kill at least 100,000 people every single year, and the collective medical costs associated with treating people who contract them tops $30 billion a year, according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) statistics. But hospital "superbugs" have a new contender in the fight for people's lives that involves the use of both roving and stationary robots designed to kill superbugs with ultraviolet (UV) light, hydrogen peroxide, and various other alternative interventions...

Immigration amnesty bill would instantly put millions on welfare

By J. D. Heyes, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) At a time when the U.S. government is spending a trillion dollars more a year than it takes in, it makes no sense at all for our elected leaders to be considering any legislation that adds to the federal deficit, which is already more than 100 percent of our entire gross domestic product. And yet, that's exactly the kind of legislation dominating the discussion and debate in Washington, D.C. What's worse, the people who would benefit from this new, costly legislation, aren't even...

Tiny flying insect drones now a reality: See the video of controlled flight

By J. D. Heyes, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) It's been more than a decade in the making, but now Harvard University researchers have developed a tiny flying drone that is barely larger than a quarter. Robotics researchers at the Ivy League school have achieved a first, reports Forbes: the creation of robotic insects that are capable of flight. A paper detailing their work was recently published in the journal Science. Here's an abstract of the research: Flies are among the most agile flying creatures on Earth. To mimic this...

Flatulence-free belly: Six foods for a happy belly

By Sandeep Godiyal, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) If you are suffering from flatulence or bloating due to too much gas in your stomach, you are in the right place because this article will give you some examples of foods that are less likely to cause flatulence. It does not only make you feel uncomfortable, but it can also be embarrassing if you release gas in a crowd, especially if it is loud and smelly. Most articles focus on the list of foods that causes flatulence. These are foods that have high carbohydrate contents, especially...

Texas power company collects $500 million in 'taxes' that don't exist

By Ethan A. Huff, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) Millions of people living in the Dallas-Forth Worth Metroplex region of North Texas have basically been getting ripped off on their electric bills since at least 2008, and very few of them are the wiser, according to new reports. A federally-mandated utility tax levied on customers by power company Oncor has ratcheted up hundreds of millions of dollars over the past few years, but none of this cash has been used by the company to pay any actual federal taxes, says a new study. The...

Do antidepressants in pregnancy cause autism?

By Randall Neustaedter OMD, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) Two recent studies have shown an association between antidepressant use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism in children. The risk of having an autistic child was doubled by the use of antidepressants taken during pregnancy. A large Swedish study published in the British Medical Journal included more than 1,600 autistic children whose mothers took any kind of antidepressant during their pregnancy. The results showed an increased incidence of autism in the antidepressant...

46,000 guns purchased every day while Obama in office

By J. D. Heyes, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) Despite his gun control rhetoric, President Obama has been the best thing for the gun industry since the early first-term days of President Bill Clinton and his "assault weapons ban." According to the most recent data from the FBI, there have been 72,005,482 background checks for gun purchases since Obama took office in January 2009. That year, the FBI conducted 14,033,824 checks; if you subtract the month of January, since the president did not take office until the 20th of the...

Six ways Ayurvedic medicine can change your life

By PF Louis, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) China has their ancient medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and India has its ancient medical version called Ayurveda. Both go back 5,000 years or more. This article focuses on Ayurveda. Good Ayurveda practitioners can determine potential health problems before modern allopathic expensive instruments can, and then do what's necessary to prevent them safely without expensive instruments. They do this by examining skin tone and color, eyes, and the tongue, using a sophisticated...

Feds push for mandatory cancer warnings on tanning beds (but not radiotherapy devices)

By Ethan A. Huff, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) Despite the fact that millions of Americans, both young and old, are grossly deficient in vitamin D, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is on a crusade to fully discredit one of the best natural sources of this important hormone besides natural sunlight exposure. According to reports, the FDA recently unveiled a new proposal that would not only require stricter "safety" warnings to be placed on tanning beds and sun lamps, but also prohibit their use for people under the age...

Are children being zombified?

By Michael A. Bedar, MA, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) A conscious parent may be described as one who would like to raise a child who is fully alive to their choices to live free, intelligent, healthy lives, in tune with themselves and connected to nature. Compare that conscious parental aspiration to these proven facts about behavior in youth in relation to using and viewing media: Heavy media use causes worsening grades and less contentmentViewing violence can lead to antisocial behaviorWatching certain rap videos can cause higher...

Black bean broth: Treatment for arthritis, gout and joint pain

By JB Bardot, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) Treatments for arthritis and gout, such as home remedies like black bean broth, offer antioxidant protection, lower uric acid levels, reduce pain and inflammation, and should be made part of your home remedy arsenal. Anecdotal evidence shows that the broth of cooked black beans is a curative arthritis treatment, possessing high amounts of anthocyanins, the same nutrients found in tart cherry juice, pomegranates, and red wine. Anthocyanins give certain fruits, vegetables and legumes...

Psychological crossroad of an unhappy life

By Jon Rappoport, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) There is a point at which a life becomes unsatisfying. Regardless of the reasons, a person begins to place too much emphasis on: what already exists; and what he believes. That may sound like a strange thing to say. There is nothing automatically wrong with what exists or with what he believes, but the key term here is "too much emphasis." A person makes a castle and fortress out of what was once flowing, energetic, and alive. This is one of those unfair facts of existence...

Not even good enough for dog food: Imported food from China loaded with chemicals, dyes, pesticides and fake ingredients

By Mike Adams, May 10 2013
(NaturalNews) Do you really know what's in all the food you're eating that's imported from China? If you don't, you're actually in good company: The FDA only inspects 1% - 2% of all the food imported from China, so they don't know either. Even when they inspect a shipment, they rarely test it for heavy metals, pesticides, PCBs or other toxic contaminants. Mark A. Kastel, Senior Farm Policy Analyst at The Cornucopia Institute, added emphasis to this point as he testified this week in The House...

Multivitamin breakthrough delivers nutrients from food, not isolated chemicals; many multivitamins now obsolete

By Mike Adams, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) It's one of the biggest cover-ups in the history of nutrition: Those "conventional" multivitamins sold at grocery stores, pharmacies and big-box stores are filled with synthetic chemicals that are fraudulently called "vitamins." Ascorbic acid, pyridoxine (B6), niacin (B3), magnesium oxide and dozens more... these are all synthetic, isolated or inorganic forms of vitamins and minerals that in some cases may actually cause more harm than good to your body. It's the greatest con in...

Exposed: Biggest US honey supplier admits to laundering, mislabeling Chinese honey

By J. D. Heyes, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) Two large honey packers, including one of the nation's biggest - Groeb Farms of Onsted, Mich. - have admitted to purchasing millions of dollars' worth of honey that was falsely labeled. National Public Radio reports that the goal of this mislabeling, which has been suspected of taking place within the honey industry for some time now, was to "acquire cheap honey from China." This, despite the fact that Chinese honey is subject to strict "anti-dumping" duties the United States imposed...

Vogue confession: Many supermodels eat tissue paper to feel full while starving themselves

By Ethan A. Huff, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) The unseen, behind-the-scenes world of fashion, glamour, and the supermodels that don the latest from these on the covers of magazines is a whole lot darker than most people probably think it is. And the former editor of prominent fashion magazine Vogue Australia tells all in the new title The Vogue Factor, revealing the fact that many supermodels literally deprive themselves of vital nutrition and make themselves feel artificially satiated by eating tissue paper rather than actual...

New scientific breakthrough mimics an age-old remedy for grey hair and baldness: Onion juice

By Tony Isaacs, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) Days ago it was announced that European researchers had discovered a breakthrough cure for grey and thinning hair: A topical application of a sun-activated compound called PC-KUS (a modified pseudocatalase). However, the researchers may be a few hundred years late with their discovery since onion juice has been used as a remedy for thin and greying hair for ages. What the researchers found was that grey hair is primarily caused by a buildup of hydrogen peroxide at the root of hair...

CPS takes baby from mother to 'protect against' parents seeking a second opinion

By Michael A. Bedar, MA, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) After controversially taking a five-month old baby out of the custody of his parents at gun-point for seeking a second medical opinion on flu-like symptoms, Child Protective Services (CPS) sent a letter to a State Assemblyman of California, Tim Donnelly (R). In the letter, dated May 1, 2013, Sherri Z. Heller, the Director of Health and Human Service (HHS) which is the authority in charge of CPS, refused to release information to Assem. Donnelly. Heller of HHS asserted that, due to...

Downloadable, 3D printed guns now a reality

By Lance Johnson, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) What do you get when you combine the infinite technology of the internet, the creativity of 3D printing, and a principled Second Amendment belief? You get 3-D printed guns, downloadable to anyone around the world. This kind of thinking has rendered the gun debate obsolete. Now anyone, anywhere can obtain free downloadable blueprints of 3D printed handguns, lower receivers, and 30 round magazines. These blueprints can be printed from the convenience of a person's own home, bypassing...

Food stamps arming terrorists? USDA food stamps routinely used to purchase weapons and drugs

By J. D. Heyes, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) Shortly after the Boston Marathon terrorist attack, a local newspaper - The Boston Herald - reported that the family of the alleged bombers, and the bombers themselves, had been receiving state and federal welfare benefits. In its initial report within several days of the attacks, the paper reported that Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the accused "mastermind" behind the twin bombings who was killed in a shoot-out with police, "was living on taxpayer-funded state welfare benefits even as he was...

FDA warns public about fitness supplement allegedly linked to five deaths, but says nothing about pharmaceuticals that kill 100,000

By Ethan A. Huff, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a new safety warning about an ingredient sometimes added to fitness supplements that it claims could cause health problems in certain individuals. According to a recent public announcement, the FDA has received complaints from a handful of consumers over the years linking the nervous system stimulant 1,3 dimethylamylamine, also known as DMAA, to heart attacks and even death, hence the need for a safety warning. Even though a...

Study proves that the Paleo diet can improve health

By Joey Cardillo , May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) The Paleo diet is a way of eating that revolves around keeping food and lifestyle choices in line with what our Paleolithic ancestors would have eaten. As with any diet or food plan, there are the supporters, and then there are those who simply just don't agree. Among all of the confusion and back-and-forth disputing, science has stepped in by means of shedding a much-needed light on this way eating, and for the most part, the results and conclusions have been quite promising. The...

Boycott the enemies of the people updated (opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) When Proposition 37 got defeated by the Biotech and Big Food pimps and their hooker subsidiaries, NaturalNews was gracious enough to print my article naming them. Recently though, I came across a similar article written by Daisy Luther, a freelance writer and editor who has a website entitled, The Organic Prepper. Her article was more complete than mine. So, asking and granted her permission to reprint her article, here goes: MONSANTO - $7,100,500.00 CAMPBELL'S - $250,000.00 ...

Deranged UK mother forces 14-year-old daughter to get pregnant from donor sperm just to gain fourth child

By Jonathan Benson, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) An American divorcee living abroad in the U.K. has been sentenced to five years in prison for child cruelty after she reportedly forced her oldest daughter, who was a minor at the time, to get pregnant from donor sperm in order to provide her mother with the fourth child she always wanted. As reported by CBS News and others, the unidentified woman compelled her daughter to inject syringes of sperm she purchased online a total of seven times before the girl finally became pregnant with...

DHS helping fund militarization of local police departments

By J. D. Heyes, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) If you paid any attention to the news surrounding the terrorist attacks at the Boston Marathon - and in particular the house-to-house searches that took place in the hours following the attacks - you witnessed a growing trend in law enforcement that should be very concerning to you: the militarization of local police forces. Of course cops should be as protected as possible as they carry out their duties, but the proliferation of so many SWAT units - dressed in body armor, wearing...

Healing cancer from the inside out with Charlotte Gerson and Howard Straus

By Jonathan Landsman, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) If you or someone you love is considering the Gerson Therapy - there are a few things you must understand. Making monumental lifestyle changes can be challenging, to say the least. The Gerson Therapy is quite demanding - before starting any cancer treatment program - get educated and always work with a qualified healthcare professional. You can reverse cancer - naturally! Don't miss this rare opportunity to learn from two extraordinary leaders in the field of natural health and healing...

False statements about fluoridation in the Portland election campaign

By Doug Cragoe, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) Portland Oregon voters are now voting to decide if they want to start adding fluoride to their pristine water supply. "Health Kids, Health Portland" is the campaign website designed to convince voters they should vote for fluoridation. These are some of the false statements found on that website. "The Portland metro area has 40 percent more tooth decay than kids in the Seattle area."The references for this statement are the Oregon Smile Survey 2007 and the 2010 Smile Survey Summary...

Seven steps for easy and painless lifestyle spring cleaning

By Jonathan Benson, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) As the ice continues to melt, the flowers start to bloom, and winter fully eclipses into spring, perhaps it is time to get your life into alignment with the changing seasons by doing a little spring cleaning of your own, both physically and emotionally. Here are seven helpful ideas to get you started on your journey to a simpler and more natural lifestyle this year: 1) Start your mornings off right with living foods. Since spring is symbolic of renewal and growth, one way to implement...

How to beat food cravings with a loving attitude and lasting results

By PF Louis, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) Food cravings can ruin any attempt to lose weight or ease into a healthy diet while weaning off SAD (standard American Diet). Slow and steady with gentle persistence while tolerating occasional short setbacks will deliver lasting results. If losing weight is the primary goal, then you may need to wean off the low and no fat diet. Ditto if your concerns center around heart health. Mark Twain once quipped, "It's easier to fool people than convince them they've been fooled." Guess what...

Bosnia war survivor warns of things to come in collapse of America

By Mike Adams, May 9 2013
(NaturalNews) We are republishing two important stories here (with links to original sources) that you need to read. The first is a report from a man who survived the war in Bosnia. Although the source of this cannot be confirmed, the advice is extremely valuable regardless. The second story, appended to the bottom of this article, lists 35 excuses that will get you killed if you fail to prepare for what's coming. This was originally published on SHTFplan.com and is sourced below. Read both...

Benghazi a premeditated terrorist attack, not a response to anti-Muslim video, say whistleblowers

By J. D. Heyes, May 8 2013
(NaturalNews) For weeks after the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, in which U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other operatives were killed, President Obama and his administration told the American people and the world that it all went down because of an anti-Muslim video made by a hapless California man. "While the United States rejects efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others, we must all unequivocally oppose the kind of senseless violence that took the...

FDA finally gets around to conducting safety review on toxic antibacterial chemical triclosan, already in consumer products for four decades

By Jonathan Benson, May 8 2013
(NaturalNews) After more than 40 years of complete inaction in evaluating the potential side effects of the antibacterial chemical triclosan, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is finally getting around to conducting a review of this pervasive chemical additive, which is now found in more than 75 percent of all conventional hand soaps. And to many experts familiar with the nature of triclosan, this review could not have come soon enough, as it is becoming abundantly clear that triclosan...

Are you being scammed by the Whole Foods 'fresh' bar?

By Jonathan Benson, May 8 2013
(NaturalNews) All the controversy over the past few years regarding Whole Foods Market and its dubious position on genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) seems to have fizzled following the company's recent announcement that, by 2018, all GMOs sold in its stores will have to be properly labeled. But in the meantime, are Whole Foods patrons, and particularly those who purchase food at one of its many "fresh" food bars, being duped into paying a premium for products that contain GM canola oil and other...

Peru bans GMOs: Will America take the hint and follow suit before it's too late?

By Jonathan Benson, May 8 2013
(NaturalNews) The only other country in the Americas besides Ecuador to completely ban genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) from being cultivated within its borders, the South American nation of Peru has taken charge to help protect not only its own citizens but also the people of the countries to whom it exports food crops from the horrors of biotechnology. As reported by CSMonitor.com, Peru has successfully implemented a 10-year moratorium on GMOs while extensive, long-term safety tests are conducted...

Total lie of Obamacare begins to unravel as small business insurance offerings delayed another year

By Ethan A. Huff, May 8 2013
(NaturalNews) An Obamacare insurance exchange scheme that was intended to give American small businesses the ability to choose from a variety of insurance options for their employees will not be ready until at least 2015, according to new reports. The program, which was supposed to go into effect this fall, will simply not be ready in time, which means small businesses will have only one insurance option. Not surprisingly, the delay could eventually put many small companies out of business, or...

Painkiller usage reduced by 50 percent with homeopathy

By Dana Ullman, April 24 2013
(NaturalNews) The front page lead story of the Los Angeles Times on March 30, 2013, highlighted the significant increase in deaths as a result of painkillers (Glover and Girion, 2013). The good news is that there are alternatives to painkillers and safer treatments that can reduce their usage. Homeopathic Medicines to the RescueA large study conducted in France showed that patients with chronic musculoskeletal disorders had a 50 percent reduced usage of conventional pain medication by being under...

Oregon psychiatrist booby trapped bike trails to purposely injure riders

By Ethan A. Huff, May 8 2013
(NaturalNews) An Oregon psychiatrist who deliberately sabotaged mountain biking trails near his home in Ashland has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and is now prohibited from using National Forest trails for at least two years, according to new reports. In an ironic role reversal, 57-year-old Jackson Tyler Dempsey pleaded guilty to committing the types of bizarre acts one would expect from his former mental patients, which included running nylon ropes across biking trails for the purpose of harming...



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