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More research verifies green tea's cancer-fighting abilities

By PF Louis, November 5 2012
(NaturalNews) Many studies have demonstrated evidence of several health benefits from drinking green tea, including lowering the risk of cancer. A recent large scale statistical survey to determine green tea's cancer prevention potential, first reported by Reuters then published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, was conducted by Shanghai Women's Health Study. This study involved almost 70,000 middle-aged or older non-smoking women who drank green tea regularly. The statistics showed...

Sugary beverages increase stroke risk by 83 percent

By Jonathan Benson, November 5 2012
(NaturalNews) New research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN) suggests drinking sodas and other sugary beverages may significantly increase stroke risk, particularly among women. The study out of Japan found that, compared to women who drink virtually no sugary beverages, women who drink about one a day are 83 percent more likely to suffer an ischemic stroke, the most common form of stroke, and the type that involves a blood clot blocking blood flow to the brain. Dr...

Obesity and lack of sleep boost risk for insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome and diabetes

By John Phillip, November 5 2012
(NaturalNews) There should be no doubt that the skyrocketing rates of overweight and obesity that have become so prevalent over the past half century are damaging the health and lives of millions around the western world. Excess weight typically raises blood pressure leading to cardiovascular disease and death, and causes metabolic dysfunction resulting in insulin resistance and diabetes. Processed and refined foods developed in a factory are packed with fast-release carbohydrates, sugars and hydrogenated...

Relieving constipation

By Hesh Goldstein, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) Constipation is more than a troublesome condition. It is an insidious drain on the health of millions of people. As bowel transit time is increased, the doo doo becomes hardened and difficult to pass due to dehydration.The body slowly reabsorbs the fluid content in the feces and along with it many soluble toxins. This autointoxification is the reason people are suffering from constipation have coated tongues, bad breath, lack of energy, and difficulty in thinking. These poisons...

Organic chia seeds available once again after year of global crop failures due to extreme weather

By Mike Adams, November 5 2012
(NaturalNews) Organic chia seeds are back! They've been very difficult to find for the past year due to a wave of global crop failures caused by floods and drought. These crop failures, coupled with increasing awareness and demand for chia seeds, has caused chia supplies to dwindle while prices tripled. In the midst of this global scarcity, Natural News has been able to acquire a shipping container load of premium quality, certified USDA organic chia seeds from Argentina! These organic chia seeds...

Avoiding GMO foods? Dine out with caution: Restaurants are HUGE source of hidden GMOs

By Summer Tierney, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) The current, much-debated lack in labeling of genetically modified foods makes it difficult enough to trust your own food choices these days - let alone, trusting food prepared for you at your favorite restaurant. Heck, even just being able to relax during meal time, knowing that the food itself might be an active threat to your health and safety, could seem more than a little daunting. But a little education and preparation can go a long way, both in calming your digestion while also...

Dying NY Times now tweeting the 'news' on Prop 37

By Jon Rappoport, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) The latest reporter to dismiss the crimes of the NO ON 37 forces is Stephanie Strom of the NY Times. She's tweeting. That's right. The Times has hit rock bottom. Why don't they just close their doors and fumigate the building? Strom's tweets are posted at her Muck Rack page: http://muckrack.com/ssstrom In yesterday's YES ON 37 press conference, the right of California citizens to know whether their food is genetically engineered was undermined by reporters who kept whining...

Seven affordable, nutrient-dense foods to stockpile for survival

By Jonathan Benson, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) As the stability of both the nation and the world becomes increasingly more precarious and uncertain, stocking up on long-term food supplies that will keep you and your family nourished in the event of a major supply chain disruption is more important than ever. To help make sure you are prepared for the unknown, here are seven affordable, nutrient-dense foods that are worth stocking up on for long-term survival: 1) Raw almonds, almond butter. Though they are somewhat difficult to...

Department of Justice lying to defeat Prop 37

By Jon Rappoport, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) The vote is two days away. In California, Prop 37 is on the ballot. It states that all GMO food should be labeled as such, so the consumer can decide whether to buy it and eat it. The NO ON 37 forces have been caught in a deception. They used the official seal of the FDA in a mailer, and above that seal they attributed a quote to the FDA which was never made by that agency. The quote was: "The US Food and Drug Administration says a labeling policy like Prop 37 would be 'inherently...

$75 billion spent to increase incidence of diabetes, heart disease, and obesity

By Sarah Abbott, DC, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) A study published by The American Journal of American Nutrition looked at the effectiveness of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as Food Stamp Program. The SNAP program cost taxpayers over $75 billion dollars in 2011. It is estimated one out of every seven Americans are enrolled in the program. There is no benefit within the program for individuals to purchase healthy, nutritionally dense foods versus sugary, low quality foods. It has also been suggested...

Teen arrested for innocently photographing security guard mall arrest

By Ethan A. Huff, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) 16-year-old Jakub Markiewicz of Vancouver, B.C., in Canada is an aspiring journalist with a knack for old-fashioned film photography and live, on-scene reporting. But his recent capture of an arrest that took place at the local Metrotown shopping mall in Burnaby, a town just east of Vancouver, led to his own unprovoked take-down and arrest by shopping mall security guards and local police, who tried to demand that Jakub delete the photos from his film camera, which anyone familiar with...

U.S. military, National Guard doing good things in wake of Sandy

By J. D. Heyes, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) While there may come a time in the next week or so that elements of the U.S. military will be tasked with helping civilian authorities restore order in an increasingly hostile environment developing in New York City, New Jersey and other regions hard hit by superstorm Sandy, Guard troops, sailors, airmen and Marines have been providing support and assistance for beleaguered citizens since before the first raindrops fell. The National Guard announced prior to Sandy making landfall...

A tight budget can be a healthy budget

By Ben Meredith, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) Many people believe that it is relatively expensive to maintain a healthy or all-natural diet, suggesting that processed and preservative-filled foods are the only options for lower income families. A first-of-its-kind study by the Environmental Working Group; however, has proved that it is not only possible to eat sufficiently but also nutritionally on a budget. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) is a human health nonprofit organization. They performed a study that they hoped...

Curcumin holds prostate cancer in check by preventing metastasis

By John Phillip, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) Cancer continues to be the second leading cause of death in America and Western Europe, and prostate cancer will affect one in six men during the course of their lives. Most people with cancer die not because of the primary tumor, but because the cancerous cells have traveled to distant points throughout the body in a process known as metastasis. Prostate cancer normally progresses very slowly, and as long as it does not metastasize, it can be controlled through diet and lifestyle modifications...

Eating more plant-based foods helps prevent aggressive prostate cancers: study

By Jonathan Benson, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) Men who incorporate a higher overall ratio of plant-based foods and herbs into their diets can help cut their risk of developing aggressive prostate cancers by at least 25 percent compared to other men, suggests a new University of South Carolina (USC) study. According to the research, which was compiled using data collected on participants in the North Carolina - Louisiana Prostate Cancer Project, antioxidants known as flavonoids are a key, cancer-fighting class of components found...

Making omega-3s work better

By Dr. Phil Domenico, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) Omega-3 fats make for better bodies in many ways. They help protect heart, brain, joint, skin, immune, and vision health. However, omega-3s are highly fragile and need protection in their own right. Once oxidized, they're more harmful than helpful. Several nutrients protect omega-3s to help them work better. Oxidation and inflammationThe aging process is largely about oxidation, which makes substances stick to blood vessels in atherosclerosis, promotes macular degeneration in the...

Frankenscientists create GM 'supersniffer' mice with superpower senses

By Ethan A. Huff, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) The latest excuse genetic butchers have come up with to try to legitimize their lust for tampering with the genomes of animals is arguably one of the most ridiculous reasons we have heard yet. According to the U.K.'s Guardian, researchers from Hunter College in New York have genetically modified the genomes of mice for the purpose of -- get this -- sniffing out old landmines that might be hiding in fields from previous wars. Even though scientists have already figured out a way of...

Liberal media, White House owes preppers and survivalists a massive apology in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy

By Mike Adams, November 4 2012
(NaturalNews) In the wake of superstorm Sandy, preppers are the new prophets. Those who failed to prepare are the new homeless. For as long as we can all remember, preppers and survivalists have been derided by the mainstream media, labeled "kooks" and "wing nuts" for stockpiling food, water, ammunition, medical supplies and emergency gear. Only paranoid conspiracy theorists engage in evil preparedness activities, we were told by the sellout mainstream media, and they've convinced many that preppers...

Election predictions: The candidate in favor of GMOs, bankster bailouts and corporate domination will win!

By Mike Adams, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) I'm going to make a bold prediction about the outcome of the upcoming U.S. election: The winner will be the guy who supports GMOs and bankster bailouts. Which candidate is this? Well BOTH of them, of course. In fact, I'm also 100% sure the winner will be the candidate who is in favor of going to war with Iran. The winner will also be the guy in favor of increasing the size of government, either through entitlements or military spending. Here are some other things I predict...

China promises to phase out harvesting of organs from executed prisoners

By Mike Adams, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) China has promised to phase out its organ harvesting operations and move to a volunteer organ donation system over the next few years, reports the Associated Press. As you read this, keep in mind that if Natural News had published an article just two days ago with the headline, "China harvesting organs from executed prisoners," we would have been widely branded a bunch of "conspiracy theorists" who were fabricating news. Most people, you see, are utterly clueless about reality. They...

Crisis at NJ nuclear plant barely avoided in wake of Hurricane Sandy's destruction

By Ethan A. Huff, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) The Associated Press (AP) is reporting that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)'s official alert for the Oyster Creek nuclear power facility in Forked River, New Jersey, has been lifted. The narrowly-averted crisis was first triggered as an "unusual event" on Monday as flood waters from Hurricane Sandy rose to 4.7 feet around the plant, but was later upgraded to an actual "event," which is the second point on the NRC's four-point scale, after waters reached 7.4 feet just after...

Breaking: elite media try to destroy 'Yes on 37' press conference

By Jon Rappoport, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) No, this wasn't a group of street thugs breaking into a liquor store. This was a string of reporters trying to destroy the truth about a subject that threatens the health and future of the planet's population: GMO food. They did it in serial fashion over the phone, on a press-conference call organized by supporters of YES ON 37. The California ballot measure that would force sellers to label their GMO food "genetically engineered," to allow consumers the right to know and choose...

Canada, Switzerland cave to company pressures by lifting ban on dangerous Novartis flu vaccines

By Jonathan Benson, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) Just days after declaring a ban on two influenza vaccines manufactured by Swiss drug maker Novartis due to abnormal floating particles, the nations of Canada and Switzerland have officially lifted these bans at the request of the drug giant. According to Reuters, Novartis procured company-funded testing allegedly showing that the vaccines were still safe despite the abnormalities, which the two countries accepted as solid enough evidence to once again begin administering the questionable...

Five tips for healthy eating while traveling for the holidays

By PF Louis, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) The time from Thanksgiving to New Years is the most traveled month of the year. Even with the TSA nonsense at airports and increasing TSA presence at train stations, more people will continue the tradition of getting together with family members at some time during the holiday period. Some of us have other concerns about travel in addition to TSA groping and high powered screening x-rays. For instance, the low quality, food-like substances available on the road or airports, train...

A single junk food meal damages arteries leading to increased risk for heart disease

By John Phillip, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) The knowledge that junk foods such as bacon cheeseburgers, fries, shakes, donuts and chips are detrimental to your health is no new revelation. These foods are packed with hydrogenated trans-fats, refined carbohydrates and sugars that boost blood pressure, increase blood glucose and flood cells with dysfunctional advanced glycation end products (AGE's) that lead to suboptimal cellular function, genetic mutations and metabolic havoc. Many people may be surprised to find out just how...

Thieves discover Atlanta airport security loophole allowing them to openly steal travelers' luggage

By Ethan A. Huff, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) A major security loophole at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Georgia is putting air travelers at serious risk of having their luggage stolen by calculating thieves. According to a thorough investigation conducted by 11alive.com in Atlanta, the airport's Delta South terminal is severely lacking in proper security oversight, which has already caused a string of baggage thefts that Delta Airlines appears to be whitewashing as if they were merely "lost" luggage incidents...

Sorbitol causes premature cataracts, retinopathy, heavy weight loss, and peripheral neuropathy

By Eric L. Zielinski, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) Sorbitol, a sugar alcohol, was once widely accepted as a sugar alternative for diabetics. It is also produced in the body when glucose is metabolized. The dangers of sorbitol; however, have been in medical literature for over two decades. Today, there is increasing controversy over the merits of this popular sweetener. Diabetics and calorie counters at riskSorbitol is a sugar alcohol that is often used to sweeten processed foods. Some tissues contain sorbitol dehydorgenase, an enzyme...

Acupuncture relieves fatigue in breast cancer sufferers

By Jonathan Benson, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) If you or someone you know suffers from breast cancer and the chronic fatigue symptoms commonly associated with conventional treatment protocols, acupuncture just might provide the much-needed energy boost you need to make it through each day. Researchers from the University of Manchester in the U.K. found that routine acupuncture treatments can help women with breast cancer achieve a "mild to modest" improvement in their fatigue symptoms, which for some can make all the difference...

Our children are routinely targeted by drug companies, pedophiles and corporations

By Gwen Olsen , November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) Rarely do I get outraged. After working in the pharmaceutical industry for more than a decade and then becoming a whistleblower/activist/journalist, it is difficult to surprise or shock me. I am accustomed to clearly "seeing" the horrors that others refuse to acknowledge while remaining snug in their cocoons of false programming. It makes for a lonely and frustrating life at times, knowing what I know. Most people would rather shoot the messenger than look for truth in the message that's...

Whale learned to mimic human speech; demonstrating free will among intelligent animals

By PF Louis, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) In 1984, marine biologist Sam Ridgeway and others kept thinking there was murmuring coming from the whale and dolphin tank at the National Marine Mammal Foundation in San Diego, California. The sounds they heard from the tank resembled humans talking at a distance, thus impossible to understand. Then one day later, a diver emerged from the tank demanding to know, "Who told me to get out?" Ridgeway and others at the marine foundation finally understood where the murmuring was coming...

Press the start button on anger management

By Ben Meredith, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) Children generally demonstrate resistance to situations where they feel alone, overwhelmed, or disinterested. Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital; however, have undergone a new study into anger management therapy that creates a relatable and more enjoyable treatment for youthful patients. The secret? Video games. The purpose of the study is two-fold: to train the children to control their emotions, and to potentially reduce the need for medication. Researchers developed...

Liver is a shockingly potent superfood

By Ben Hirshberg, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) Many people have an adverse reaction to eating liver. They get grossed out when they hear of others consuming the organ meat and don't understand why anyone would actually want to eat liver. Similarly, it is commonly believed that fruits and vegetables contain the highest concentrations of vitamins and minerals, with levels superior to animal products. It turns out that liver actually contains extremely high levels of micronutrients, even higher than what is found in many fruits and...

Rebirthing Breathwork - An introduction

By Joe Jennings, November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) Rebirthing Breathwork (RB) is a powerful tool for healing and self-actualization. This article will focus on the energy cycle, the main tool of RB as well as introducing some of the other tools that are used. During a session of RB, the rebirthee lays down and begins to breathe in a powerful, active and connected, yet relaxed manner. In doing so, the rebirthee circulates, not only vast amounts of oxygen, but also huge amounts of energy (prana or chi). This has the effect of activating...

Who do you rely on for solutions to your reflux and heartburn?

By Kelly Pepper, D.C., November 3 2012
(NaturalNews) Larry the Cable Guy is dependable for a good laugh when he appears on TV, but what's the joke when Larry is giving health advice? Larry the Cable Guy is now an official spokesperson for Proctor and Gamble's latest heartburn solution, Prilosec OTC. It's not a laughing matter to see that many people in our society will rely on this advice to manage the fire. Proton pump inhibitors (PPI's) offer immediate heartburn relief, making them an easy choice to reach for when heartburn strikes...

Chaos, panic, starvation unleashed in NJ / NY while Bloomberg, Red Cross ignore devastated victims

By Mike Adams, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) The post-superstorm situation continues to deteriorate in the Northeast, with words like "chaos" "panic" and "starvation" now becoming increasingly common. Victims are dumpster diving for food, having gone hungry for several days. Fuel remains in desperately short supply, and tensions are running high throughout the region. "With patience running thin and tension running high in the fight for fuel after Superstorm Sandy, the scene at area gas stations has been chaotic," reports CBS...

Troopers deployed around NJ and NYC as gas shortages, power losses raise anger levels

By J. D. Heyes, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Just days after Hurricane Sandy blew through the Northeast, leaving huge swaths of New York City powerless and flooded, anger is rising among residents as shortages in food, gasoline and basic supplies begin to take their toll. In what is becoming a case study for why disaster preparedness is so vital, state troopers are being deployed in greater numbers at gas stations along the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway, where stocks of gasoline are beginning to run low, causing...

Urgent calling campaign launches today: Help is needed to to free James Stewart and Sharon Palmer from unfair prosecution by Ventura County

By Summer Tierney, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) A new push back in the fight against government corruption begins this week in California, as supporters of Healthy Family Farms owner Sharon Palmer and former Rawesome food club manager James Stewart launch an aggressive and urgent calling campaign in hopes of seeing criminal charges against the two dropped. The group is reaching out to all food rights and civil rights advocates - and especially to those who have already signed the "Free the Farmer" petition on Change.org (http://www...

'Pinkwashing' reaches all-time high as symbol of commercialization, corruption of breast cancer industry

By Jonathan Benson, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) The population at large is finally starting to wise up about breast cancer awareness, not so much as it pertains to the prevalence of the disease -- you would have to be burrowed up in a hole day and night to not be aware of the existence of breast cancer these days -- but rather in regards to how all the "Pink for the Cure" hysteria represents the total commercialization and corruption of the breast cancer industry. An increasing number of women are growing disillusioned with all...

Energy drinks: Are they safe for you and your kids?

By Melissa A. Bartoszewski, DC, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) It seems like a new energy drink comes out every month claiming to provide more "energy," fewer/zero calories and no sugar. Approximately 30-50 percent of today's adolescents are consuming these drinks; it's important for parents and adults of all ages to know if they are really safe. The amount of caffeine in such drinks is often excessive and unregulated by the FDA. Is there really any therapeutic benefit to consuming energy drinks? Are they doing more harm than good? Lifestyle modifications...

Six steps to take today to naturally prevent breast cancer

By PF Louis, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Take matters into your own hands and ignore the preventative measures offered by the Koman Foundation types, which actually function to snare you into the toxic and lucrative cancer industry early. Here are six ways to stay away from the mainstream cancer industry and protect yourself from breast cancer. (1) Komen/cancer industry early detection lies Early detection methods promoted by these "charitable" groups actually help cause breast cancer. Mammograms emit highly carcinogenic...

America has devolved into a fast-expanding welfare state, quickly surpassing $1 trillion a year

By J. D. Heyes, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) When people say that America "is the land of the free," they aren't kidding. That's because a record number of our citizens are now on some form of government assistance, with Uncle Sam's dwindling number of taxpayers being forced to cough up more than a trillion dollars a year to fund more than 120 separate welfare programs. "Roughly 100 million people - one-third of the U.S. population - receive aid from at least one means-tested welfare program each month. Average benefits come...

The key to early breast cancer detection may be found in a bra

By Ben Meredith, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Mammograms are a universally uncomfortable experience, but this decades-old detection method may now take a back seat thanks to new technology. Lifeline Biotechnologies has licensed a "smart bra" to identify signs of breast cancer earlier (and more pleasantly) than current medical practices. Lifeline has named the revolutionary bra First Warning System (FWS). The company promotes the item for its responsiveness and cost efficiency against a traditional mammogram. The bra looks like...

Legume consumption shown to improve blood glucose control and lower heart disease risk

By John Phillip, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Poor blood glucose control is a leading indicator of pending chronic illness, as excess sugars combine with proteins and fats to create advanced glycation end products (AGE's) that damage the lining of arteries throughout the body and block blood flow in the smallest capillaries of the eyes, kidneys and extremities. A number of natural foods and compounds have been validated to block the formation of damaging AGE's. Among them are resveratrol, carnosine and the consumption of many varieties...

Benghazigate: Information leaks reveal Obama White House knew immediately about attack on Americans, ordered 'stand down'

By Jonathan Benson, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) In what is quickly shaping up to be the biggest and most serious Obama White House scandal since the fraudulent birth certificate fiasco, the recent attack on the American diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012, which resulted in four Americans being killed, has caused widespread public outrage at the Obama administration for its apparent willful refusal to protect American life. According to emerging reports, the Obama administration was fully aware of the attack...

Seven methods for creating the best digestion of your life

By Jonathan Benson, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Dealing with the symptoms of chronic digestive dysfunction can be discouraging for many people, especially when unknown dietary and environmental triggers constantly seem to create bloat, abdominal pain, gas, and other problems. But correcting the issue can also be as simple as eating certain foods while avoiding others, and learning to eat foods that promote healthy floral balance in the gut. Besides avoiding specific foods to which you may be allergic -- consulting an allergist...

Hot flashes halted with hypnosis

By Ben Meredith, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) While there are very divided sentiments about the concept of alternative therapy, new research has found a potentially effective treatment for hot flashes due to menopause. The study, conducted by researchers at Baylor University's Mind-Body Medicine Research Laboratory, received positive results by using hypnosis as a method of treatment for hot flashes and night sweats. To date, hormone therapy has proven the most effective treatment for these symptoms of menopause. Unfortunately...

How to help your baby recover from thrush naturally

By Jordan and Kyla Miller, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Oral thrush is a condition in which the yeast-like fungus Candida albicans accumulates on the lining of the mouth. The white 'cottage cheese-like' lumps are actually present on the inside of the lips, cheeks and/or tongue. This fungus is normally present in our bodies, but certain circumstances such as stress, poor diet, a weakened immune system and/or use of antibiotics may alter its balance, causing rapid reproduction and a yeast infection to develop. For babies, thrush can also be...

Kindle passion, beat the blues and invigorate health with clary sage

By Carolanne Wright, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Sometimes we need a lift during winter -- a dash of joy, fortification against illness or just a bit more verve. Clary sage may help. Topically, this essential oil is treasured as a stress reliever, antidepressant and aphrodisiac. It also enhances the immune system, eases headaches, calms eczema and lowers blood pressure. Seeking more joy in life? Clary sage is a classic 'euphoric' -- inspiring mental states of confidence, joy and pleasure. Internally, it improves digestion and reduces...

Is choosing to be a victim a taboo subject?

By Jon Rappoport, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Some people apparently think there are no fake victims, only real ones. They believe that if all the oppression in the world were magically lifted tomorrow, people would suddenly become independent. I don't believe that. I raise these issues because I think it's time for some honest input. When I went to junior high school (it wasn't "middle school" then, and "junior" wasn't considered a dangerous pejorative that could ruin young minds), the concept of a victim, as we use it...

Unrest growing among NJ, NY citizens: Dumpster diving for food, fist fights over fuel, tempers flare in Sandy aftermath

By Mike Adams, November 2 2012
(NaturalNews) The first 72 hours after a natural disaster are the "polite" hours. Residents operate under the illusion that Big Government will soon save them with emergency supplies: food, water, fuel, clothing and more. So they follow the rules and "play nice." After about the third day, all those social niceties start to erode. People are hungry and angry. There's a feeling of desperation and even abandonment. What seemed to be a polite society two days earlier suddenly becomes more sinister...



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