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GMOs and environmental destruction - Pope Francis urges humanity to respect nature

By J. D. Heyes, August 13 2014
(NaturalNews) "Isn't humanity committing suicide with this indiscriminate and tyrannical use of nature?" That was a question asked recently by Pope Francis, as part of his continuous plea with the world to "respect" our environment. It's not a bad message, it is just incomplete when you consider that the vast majority of the world is fed by GMOs, which have nothing in common with "respecting" our environment. In July, the pontiff was on his environmental message again, branding the destruction...

'Mass extinction event' across planet may have been unleashed by humans, scientists warn

By Jonathan Benson, August 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Planet Earth is on the verge of another mass extinction event, say scientists, and this time the cause is humans. A new study by researchers from Stanford University claims that losses to animal and plant life are reaching a tipping point that could signal an approaching mass die-off event, the sixth ever to occur, they say, in the history of the world. Published in the journal Science, the review explains that more than 320 terrestrial vertebrates -- that is, land animals with limbs...

Humanity could run out of water worldwide by 2040, scientists warn

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, August 13 2014
(NaturalNews) In approximately 25 years, fresh water may be hard to come by. Two new reports based on three years of research show that the entire world's population may go thirsty by 2040. Remarkably, by 2020, between 30 and 40 percent of the world's population could be affected by water shortages. Much of the water shortage hinges on the way energy is produced today at coal-and natural-gas-fired power plants. Researchers from Aarhus University in Denmark, Vermont Law School and the CNA Corporation...

Probiotics and humic substances synergize to improve digestive health

By Dr. David Jockers, August 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Good health begins with the health of your gut. If your gut is damaged or you have an abundance of pathogenic microorganisms, it is impossible to be healthy. The gut must be addressed daily in order for one to live a lifestyle that builds health. Key compounds such as probiotics and humic substances are key to improving the health of the digestive tract. Imbalances in the intestinal terrain may lead to or contribute to the propagation of yeast overgrowth, parasites and harmful bacterial...

Drug-resistant superbug infections skyrocketed 500 percent in US southeast

By Jonathan Benson, August 13 2014
(NaturalNews) The southeastern U.S. is quickly becoming a hotbed of deadly "superbugs," suggests a new study published in the journal Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. Researchers from the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) found that overall, community hospitals throughout the southeast have witnessed a fivefold increase in cases of highly-contagious, drug-resistant bacteria carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE). CRE is a class of antibiotic-resistant bacteria...

10 reasons to consider a home birth

By Jonathan Benson, August 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Where women choose to have their babies -- either in the hospital or at home -- is the subject of much controversy these days. Some say home births are safer and lead to fewer complications, while others insist that maintaining the status quo is the better route. But here are 10 compelling reasons why you may want to consider skipping the hospital and having your baby in the comfort of your own home: 1) Your house is more comfortable than a hospital room. It may not seem like the...

Placebo effect demonstrates healing power of the mind

By Antonia, August 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Experts at Harvard Medical School advocate that the placebo effect be received with more positivity, rather than viewed as a deceptive or inaccurate measure designed to test health. (1) They conclude that the power of thought can be extremely effective in helping people heal, focusing on physiological changes that have been linked to the placebo effect. The placebo effect involves someone being given medicine that is actually typically nothing more than a sugar pill which does not...

Wikipedia steals photographer's copyrighted monkey photo, refuses to remove it

By J. D. Heyes, August 13 2014
(NaturalNews) The "global encyclopedia" website Wikipedia, so renowned for its inaccuracies that institutions of higher education across the U.S. and around the world refuse to allow students to cite it, is at it again, this time refusing to honor a photographer's copyright. According to Britain's Telegraph newspaper, Wikimedia, the U.S.-based group behind the Wikipedia sites, is refusing to grant a photographer's repeated requests to take down an image of his which is being used online without...

Vitamin D deficiency more than doubles risk of Alzheimer's, dementia

By Jonathan Benson, August 13 2014
(NaturalNews) The most comprehensive study yet to be conducted on the subject has revealed that vitamin D levels really do affect dementia risk. An expert, multidisciplinary team of researchers hailing from some of the best schools in the world found that elderly folks severely lacking in vitamin D are more than twice as likely as other adults with normal or optimal vitamin D levels to develop Alzheimer's disease or other similar forms of mental illness. Published in the peer-reviewed journal...

Playing video games and watching TV to unwind may produce feelings of guilt, according to study

By Antonia, August 13 2014
(NaturalNews) A study led by researchers at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany, found that playing video games or watching television for relaxation after a long, hard day may produce feelings of guilt and frustration. (1) The findings come as a surprise to many who consider such activities as ones that promote a refreshed and calm feeling. In the study, 471 participants, who averaged the age of 25, were asked a series of questions pertaining to their work or school activities and...

Marine birds become a rare sight as West Coast animal populations continue to collapse

By Julie Wilson , July 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Various types of marine life are vanishing off the West Coast, some of them in droves, including marine birds, sea lions, forage fish and sea stars. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has been accused of failing to recognize a sharp decline in the number of forage fish, such as Pacific sardines, due to overfishing. While the cause of the massive die-off of sea stars is still widely unknown, researchers theorize that a pathogen may be responsible, but for the...

Are your allergies caused by 'good' sugars?

By Michael Edwards, August 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Most of us love sugar. Even us health-nuts. People with the strictest diets are still so often unwilling to give up their sugar. Agave nectar, raw honey, brown rice syrup, sugar cane juice, apple juice, and sugar in the raw are just a few of the many examples of sugars being considered healthy. But they're not. They are all refined sugars. In nature, sugar wasn't so easy. We weren't meant to have so much. You know what is meant to eat refined sugars? Candida, bacteria, and other...

W.H.O. says it's okay for drug companies to conduct medical experiments on Ebola patients

By Mike Adams, August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) A panel of World Health Organization "ethicists" has declared it is ethically acceptable for drug companies to run medical experiments on Ebola victims. "The WHO panel unanimously concluded that it is ethical to offer medications to fight the Ebola virus, even if their effectiveness or adverse effects are unknown," reports CNN. (1) This is a fascinating decision because it immediately reveals the huge contradiction found in western medicine. According to proponents of vaccines and...

Pests develop resistance to GMO Bt corn, leaving Brazilian farmers with higher costs and lower yields

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Those who promote genetically modified crops are also quick to promote a common myth about them which says that GMO agriculture uses fewer pesticides and is therefore better for the environment. Proving this myth wrong are Brazilian farmers who work directly with the failing GM crops, on site, at the farm, on the ground. These Brazilian producers have brought the news to Ricardo Tomczyk, president of the Aprosoja farm lobby in the Mato Grosso state. The Brazilian farmers want...

Nuclear power + grid down event = global extinction for humanity

By Ethan A. Huff, August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) If you think the Fukushima situation is bad, consider the fact that the United States is vulnerable to the exact same meltdown situation, except at 124 separate nuclear reactors throughout the country. If anything should happen to our nation's poorly protected electric power grid, these reactors have a high likelihood of failure, say experts, a catastrophic scenario that would most likely lead to the destruction of all life on our planet, including humans. Though they obviously generate...

Cilantro may chelate heavy metals from the body, studies find

By Michael Ravensthorpe, August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) There are many good reasons to add more cilantro, also called coriander or Chinese parsley, to our diets. This aromatic green herb, which is popular in Mexican cuisine, is bursting with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and phytonutrients. It is also a proven antiseptic, antifungal and anti-inflammatory, and long-term consumption of it has been known to treat digestive disorders, fatigue, heart disease and autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis. Cilantro is, in short, far...

Bee research corrupted by corporate influence

By Ethan A. Huff, August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Crop chemicals are killing bees all around the world, and some governments, including the UK's Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), are taking proactive steps to help save them. But a new report published by several UK members of parliament (MPs) reveals that the very companies which stand to lose the most by new regulations, the chemical companies themselves, will be steering the "scientific research" that governs them. A classic case of the fox guarding...

Arsenic contamination of rice to be strictly limited by new U.N. standards

By Julie Wilson , August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) One of the world's most vastly consumed foods, while attempting to obtain necessary nutrients from the earth, also pulls some of the deadliest toxins from the soil during its growth process. The rice plant, and particularly brown rice, extracts toxins such as mercury, cadmium and arsenic from the soil, which can eventually pass into the digestive system of whatever consumes it, leading to a slew of health problems. The highest levels of heavy metals occur more so in brown rice...

Are cherries a superfood?

By Michael Edwards, August 4 2014
(NaturalNews) If the definition of a superfood is a food with fantastic health benefits as well as some remarkable healing properties, then cherries certainly fit the bill. Cherries are good for anti aging, gout, reducing muscle pain, blood pressure, osteoarthritis, colon cancer, insomnia, metabolism, Alzheimer's, and preventing strokes. Health Benefits, Natural Remedies and Disease Prevention with CherriesAnti-Inflammatory - Cherries, especially tart cherries (or tart cherry juice), reduce...

High-fructose corn syrup consumption in adolescence impairs learning and memory

By S. D. Wells, August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Metabolism is the process that your body uses to make (or get) energy from the food that you eat, including carbohydrates, proteins and fats. In turn, your body's "fuel" can be used right away or stored in your tissues like your muscles, liver or body fat. Metabolic disturbances and disorders occur when abnormal chemical reactions disrupt the process of converting food into sugars and acids. Diabetes is a good example of a metabolic disorder where certain organs do not function normally...

Mercury pollution protested with hunger strike by First Nations chief

By Julie Wilson , August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) The former chief of Grassy Narrows, a tribe residing near Kenora, Ontario, announced a hunger strike late last month in a last-ditch effort to draw attention to the victims of mercury poisoning. More than 10 tons of toxic waste was dumped into the Wabigoon-English River system between 1962 and 1970 by a nearby pulp mill, sickening thousands and contaminating the main source of fish for the Grassy Narrows First Nation tribe. Former Grassy Narrows Chief Steve Fobister began the...

Tree nuts beneficial in fighting metabolic syndrome risks according to new study

By Raw Michelle, August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent study has found that eating tree nuts such as Brazil nuts, walnuts and pecans can help lower the risk of heart disease as well as stroke and diabetes. (1) In randomized, controlled studies, such nuts were deemed to decrease blood sugars and blood fats, metabolic syndrome risk factors for the aforementioned health conditions. (1) The finding reinforces many others that have come before it, once again demonstrating the healthful benefits that eating nuts provides the body...

Most toxic, carcinogenic chemicals from BP oil spill still remain in Gulf of Mexico

By PF Louis, August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) The BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico occurred on April 20, 2010. It was more of a deep sea floor gusher gone uncapped and wild as the Deepwater Horizon offshore oil rig exploded and sank in the Macondo Prospect, a submarine oil field off the coast of Louisiana. The ocean floor was 5,000 feet down, and that's where the drilling began. So the oil that was struck was even farther down. Some have now rejected the fossil fuel theory, which has never been proven, and maintained that...

8 ways zinc turbocharges your body for peak performance

By David Gutierrez, July 21 2014
(NaturalNews) In a research review published in the journal Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety in July, Indian researchers cataloged more than eight separate, research-proven health benefits that zinc plays in the human body. Zinc is a metal that functions as an essential nutrient in the body. It has been historically used as a medicine in many traditional medicinal systems, the researchers note, with Ayurvedic texts as far back as the 14th century recommending its application...

What's in your water?

By Jay Ricci, August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) There was once a credit card commercial that asked the question, "What's in your wallet?" Well, more important than what is in your wallet is what is in your water, because believe it or not you can live without a credit card, but you cannot live without water. While it's true THAT we need to drink enough water, not all water is suitable for human consumption. A recent report published in the journal Environmental Pollution confirmed that many people are drinking more than H2

World War 3 is coming, warn a large number of the world's top financial advisors

By J. D. Heyes, August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) A number of top financial advisors, former government officials and others say that conditions are brewing globally that could very well culminate into a third world war. One such expert and global analyst is Paul Craig Roberts, a former assistant secretary of the Treasury under President Ronald Reagan, a former editor of The Wall Street Journal, listed by "Who's Who in America" as one of the 1,000 most influential political thinkers in the world, and a PhD economist. In a recent...

20 million gallons of water lost in drought-ridden California due to ruptured water pipe

By PF Louis, August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) A water main pipe that burst recently in Los Angeles, California, occurred on Sunset Boulevard near the UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) campus. This 30-inch diameter pipe was almost 93 years old and had been connected to a pipe installed in the 1950s. That's where the rupture took place. When it burst, it sent up a 30 foot gusher that flooded the immediate area with 20 million gallons of water before it could be shut down around 30 hours after it had burst. At one...

Ebola vaccine gold rush: Tekmira investors need a full-blown pandemic to really cash in

By Mike Adams, August 12 2014
(NaturalNews) How do you make money from a deadly pandemic? According to tens of thousands of investors, you plow money into Tekmira Pharmaceuticals, the company that's suddenly the darling of the pharmaceutical industry due to its early R&D work on an Ebola vaccine. The company's Ebola vaccine trial was on hold by the FDA, but after a calculated petition was posted last week urging the FDA to allow the trial to move forward, the FDA reversed its position and announced a fast-track approval for...

Robin Williams found dead in apparent suicide after 'battling depression' - fans grieve over tragic loss

By Mike Adams, August 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Beloved actor and world-class comedian Robin Williams died today in an apparent suicide by asphyxiation. As the Hollywood Reporter wrote today: (1) the Sheriff's Office Coroner Division suspects the death to be a suicide due to asphyxia, but a comprehensive investigation must be completed before a final determination is made. A forensic examination is currently scheduled for August 12, 2014 with subsequent toxicology testing to be conducted. Williams' publicist Mara Buxbaum also...

Ebola vaccine to be manufactured by criminal drug company with felony record; rushed to market with near-zero safety testing

By Mike Adams, August 11 2014
(NaturalNews) While the world of conventional medicine lines up to profit from the Ebola panic, there is no mention anywhere in the mainstream media of the criminal corporation behind the Ebola vaccine. GlaxoSmithKline, now being celebrated by the pro-pharma press, is the same company that also has a proven criminal record of bribing physicians and knowingly distributing misleading information about the safety of their drug products. Just two years ago, GSK plead guilty to felony crimes in...

Label GMOs Texas: grassroots campaign for food transparency launched in the Lone Star State

By Mike Adams, August 11 2014
(NaturalNews) A grassroots campaign to require honest GMO labeling on food products has been launched in Texas. Called "Label GMOs Texas," the campaign follows in the footsteps of the highly successful Vermont campaign which achieved victory earlier this year. The Facebook page for the Texas campaign is available here. A petition demanding the labeling of GMOs in Texas has also been launched here. People interested in joining the campaign can email [email protected] and request to...

Deadly pandemic virus capable of wiping out humanity intentionally created by U.S. scientist

By Ethan A. Huff, August 11 2014
(NaturalNews) If you've ever seen it, the popular Stephen King mini-series The Stand fictionalizes a post-apocalyptic world in which a man-made plague escapes a government lab and ravages the world, destroying most of the world's population. Well, a real-life plague of this devastating magnitude is now a very real possibility thanks to the machinations of a deranged U.S. scientist out of Wisconsin, who has successfully manufactured a deadly flu strain that completely bypasses the human immune system...

Big Pharma to bankrupt Medicaid with outrageous prices on new 'wonder drug'

By Jonathan Benson, August 11 2014
(NaturalNews) The pharmaceutical industry is salivating over the prospect of milking the Medicaid system dry, now that Obamacare has expanded medical coverage to millions of low-income individuals who require expensive drug treatments for serious health conditions. New reports indicate that so-called "wonder drugs" are now being intentionally released, some that cost tens of thousands of dollars per month, that threaten to completely bankrupt state healthcare systems and put taxpayers out to pasture...

Top 6 herbs and spices for losing weight

By Sandeep Godiyal, August 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Herbs and spices have long been used to enhance the taste of foods. It is only within the past few years that researchers have discovered that these popular components of everyday life can also aid in the weight loss battle that so many people wage. Below are six of the most potent herbs and spices that have been shown to have positive effects on weight loss. Cinnamon In addition to boosting the metabolism - an important step in helping to lose weight as well as maintain a healthy...

Easy way to halve heart disease risk: Run just 7 minutes a day

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, August 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Pharmaceutical advertisements have bombarded radio, magazine and television in the last decade like never before. Eyes and ears absorbing the propaganda send the messages to the brain, storing thoughts that could eventually turn into misleading beliefs. These pharmaceutical ads paint a clear picture, instilling an idea that is easily adopted and believed. These ads can make people believe that their health problems are not connected, making them believe that each issue is a separate...

Prostate problems and poor testosterone metabolism and aromatization

By Dr. David Jockers, August 11 2014
(NaturalNews) The prostate gland is a key player in the male reproductive system in that it secretes a good percentage of the makeup of male sperm. The gland is about the size of a walnut and sits just below the bladder in men. A common health problem today is prostate inflammation and cancer. This influx of prostate problems is due to poor testosterone metabolism and aromatization. It is believed that most men experience some level of prostate enlargement by the age of 45, but many do not have...

America's mass surveillance is eroding freedom of the press, freedom of speech and democracy

By J. D. Heyes, August 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Massive U.S. surveillance programs limit the ability of journalists and reporters to communicate confidentially with sources while restraining lawyers from adequately representing their clients, says a new report issued in late July by a pair of advocacy groups. The result, according to the report, is that journalists and lawyers face increasing challenges, both in their ability to disseminate information and to hold the U.S. government to account, The Wall Street Journal and other...

Make your Amazon.com purchases count: Click this link to support the Consumer Wellness Center

By Mike Adams, August 10 2014
(NaturalNews) To their credit, Amazon.com has rolled out their "smile" program which donates 0.5% of qualified purchases to the non-profit charity of your choice. All you have to do is click a link before you shop at Amazon.com, and the rest is automatic. That's why today, I'm asking all Natural News fans, readers and supporters to click this Amazon.com link before you shop at Amazon.com, so that 0.5% of your purchases to the non-profit Consumer Wellness Center where I serve as the volunteer ...

California sinking ONE FOOT each year from groundwater depletion

By Jonathan Benson, August 10 2014
(NaturalNews) The drought-stricken state of California is sinking into itself at an alarming rate, suggests a new report by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The continued over-pumping of groundwater in many parts of the state -- the direct result of a historic three-year dry spell -- is creating empty pockets of earth that are causing the ground to literally drop, in some places by as much as one foot per year. The Coachella Valley in Southern California, explains the report, saw surface declines...

Hospitals to begin monitoring your credit card purchases to flag 'unhealthy' habits

By Jonathan Benson, August 10 2014
(NaturalNews) What you buy at the grocery store, where you live, and even your membership status at the local gym are all subject to a new data collection scheme by the American medical system. Reports indicate that hospitals and doctors' offices all across the country are now collecting this and other personal information in order to target individuals deemed to have "unhealthy" lifestyle habits that put them at high risk of disease. Bloomberg reports that hospital systems in both North and South...

Lion's mane: a smart mushroom choice for memory, mood and clarity

By Carolanne Wright, August 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Easily grown at home, and a relatively inexpensive therapeutic food, lion's mane is a beautiful mushroom with cascading spines instead of gills that shows potential in slowing the progression of neurological disorders -- including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Research has also found the mushroom to be beneficial in treating symptomatic depression and anxiety associated with menopause. The secret to the success of lion's mane is due to abundant erinacines. These compounds...

Don't let the bedbugs bite! How to find bedbugs and remove them from your home

By PF Louis, August 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Not too long ago, bedbugs were thought to only inhabit trashy, unkempt places or find their way to those completely bedridden in so-called rest homes or, occasionally, hospitals. But since 1995, bedbugs have made an impressive infestation return run on us mammalian types. They are small brown wingless insects around the size of apple seeds. Like ticks and mosquitoes, they feed on mammalian blood. After they dine, they may turn a reddish color. They run about very quickly and know...

The best and worst forms of magnesium to take as a supplement

By Michael Ravensthorpe, August 10 2014
(NaturalNews) According to the American Chiropractic Society, an estimated 68 to 80 percent of the United States population is deficient in the essential mineral magnesium. While our growing dependence on processed food is partly responsible for this alarming statistic, the real reason for it is that ongoing soil erosion has significantly depleted the mineral content of our soil within the last century. Consequently, many fruits and vegetables that were once rich in magnesium no longer contain it...

Big Brother gone wild: Airport installs technology to track every passenger's footsteps around the airport

By J. D. Heyes, August 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Big Brother just keeps getting more powerful and pervasive, thanks to technology, and what's more, hundreds of millions of people accept this as just "part of" living in the Digital Age. According to Britain's The Telegraph newspaper, all mobile phones that are logged into the Wi-Fi network at Helsinki Airport in Finland's capital city will be monitored by an in-house tracking system that identifies passenger movements in real time. As you might imagine, such technology is already...

Middle class collapses in America as 35% of households face debt collectors

By J. D. Heyes, August 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Middle-class Americans continue to take economic hits from a government that seems intent on wiping them out, even as lawmakers and presidents claim to be sympathetic to them as a whole. According to newly released figures by the Urban Institute, more than one-third of Americans -- 35 percent -- have debts and unpaid bills that have been turned over to collection agencies. As reported by The Associated Press (AP) and other organizations, the Institute found that these consumers...

Your liver needs help in today's toxic world: use this proven herb

By Reuben Chow, August 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Our modern world is bombarding our bodies with thousands of toxins each day, and the liver, being the major organ of detoxification, needs help. And milk thistle is an herb proven to do just that. Milk thistle's benefits on liver and gallbladder health have been recognized by herbalists for 2,000 years. In the first century AD, Pliny, a Roman naturalist, said that milk thistle was "excellent for carrying off bile". In other words, it helps restore impaired liver function. Many...

Leaked document of secret trade globalization meetings reveals lack of concern for food safety and public health

By J. D. Heyes, August 10 2014
(NaturalNews) A draft chapter of the United States-European Union trade agreement that was leaked recently by the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) shows that public health and food safety might be at risk, or so says an accompanying analysis of the document. According to the Cornucopia Institute (CI), a group promoting economic justice for family farmers, the leaked chapter deals with "Sanitary and Phytosanitary" (SPS) issues, or those that deal with food safety and animal and...

Employee Vaccine Mandates: Observations of a Vaccine Rights Attorney

By Alan Phillips, J.D., August 10 2014
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' "Healthy People 2020" initiative states a goal of vaccinating 90% of the nation's healthcare workers with the influenza vaccine annually by 2020,[1] a goal well underway. A separate DHHS goal aims to vaccinate 80% of all U.S. employees annually with the influenza vaccine by 2020.[2] There's no light at the end of this tunnel. With literally hundreds of new vaccines in the works,[3] there will always be another person to get a vaccine...

Soothe ADD/ADHD symptoms naturally with these tips

By Carolanne Wright, August 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Often only associated with children, attention-deficit disorder (ADD) and its cousin, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), are both surprisingly common in adults as well. With our fast-paced lifestyles of information and sensory overload, most can relate to the symptoms of restlessness, insomnia and poor focus and concentration, along with bursts of energy followed by periods of fatigue. The good news is that we can tap into the wisdom of Ayurveda, yoga and natural medicine...

While tech companies demand amnesty for cheap workers, they are laying off tens of thousands of U.S. employees

By J. D. Heyes, August 10 2014
(NaturalNews) One of the reasons why corporate and political elites are pressing so hard for "immigration reform" that really amounts to nothing more than amnesty is because, according to them, millions of poor, uneducated people streaming into the country will be "good for the economy." That's no joke: That reason has been cited a number of times when the discussion turns to immigration reform/amnesty, and it continues to be cited by the elites as justification for the illegal immigration chaos...



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