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Learn the scientific truth about vaccine dangers while supporting 'The Greater Good' filmmakers

By Mike Adams, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Through Wednesday, September 12, "The Greater Good" is available for purchase through the NaturalNews Programs store, which allows unlimited streaming views of the full video, with no expiration. (It stays in your NaturalNews library forever.) Watch the astonishing movie trailer now by clicking here. This is a rare opportunity to get the full film in an electronic format while also helping support the filmmakers! I strongly recommend this film, as it is without question the most...

Nearly all conventional food crops grown with fluoride-laced water, then sprayed with more fluoride

By Ethan A. Huff, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) The average American today is exposed to a whole lot more fluoride than he or she is probably aware. Conventional produce, it turns out, is one of the most prevalent sources of fluoride exposure besides fluoridated water, as conventional crops are not only irrigated with fluoride-laced water in many cases, but also sprayed with pesticide and herbicide chemicals that have been blended with fluoride, and later processed once again with fluoridated water. This fact may come as a surprise...

Gardening in small spaces 101 - Start a garden no matter your location

By PF Louis, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) With the rash of veggie and herb garden raids on front yard gardens, it appears a fenced-in back yard garden is better if there is sunlight. Using creative solutions for gardening in small spaces is also a good idea. All the gardening suggestions mentioned here will require more research if you wish to apply them. Apartment or condo dwellers may have an edge with some of those creative solutions. They don't have neighborhood snitches to call in the local authorities for not having...

Unraveling food industry lies - Your salmon and meat are artificially dyed to look more appealing

By Ethan A. Huff, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) There is a reason why those radiant, pink salmon filets and juicy, golden chicken breasts in the meat case at the grocery store typically appear unusually appetizing -- but it often has nothing to do with the natural colorings of these animals' flesh. It might come as a surprise to many readers, but conventional salmon, chicken, and various other meats are often artificially dyed to give the illusion that they are healthier and more nutritious than they really are. It turns out that...

Deadly thalidomide STILL being used as chemo drug despite deformed babies and horrific birth defects

By Ethan A. Huff, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) It has been more than 50 years now since German drug giant Grunenthal unleashed for medical use the infamous horror drug known as thalidomide in 1957. The controversial morning sickness medication was quickly withdrawn worldwide in 1961 after it was discovered that thousands of babies whose mothers were exposed to it lost their limbs, developed other serious birth defects, or died. But despite its incredible dangers, thalidomide is still in use today as a chemotherapy treatment for...

Warning! Mammography may be dangerous to women at high breast cancer risk

By Sherry Baker, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Women with a family history of breast cancer are often encouraged to be tested to see if they carry a mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes which control the suppression of breast and ovarian cancer. If they do carry a mutated gene, they are often encouraged to have mammograms at far younger-than-normal ages to catch any malignancy early. This common practice ignores the obvious, however -- not every woman with the gene mutation develops cancer so some environmental factor or factors...

Modern-day wheat is a 'chronic poison,' says doctor

By J. D. Heyes, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) All set to order that next sandwich on wheat bread? Using wheat-based pasta instead of regular spaghetti noodles tonight because you've been told wheat-based foods are better for you? Not so fast, says one doctor. William Davis, a cardiologist, calls modern-day wheat a "chronic, perfect poison" in a new book all about the world's most popular grain. What gives? Davis says the wheat we are currently eating isn't the same thing your grandparents used back in the day. Modern...

Forget Prozac - Try probiotics to ease anxiety, curb depression and elevate mood

By Carolanne Wright, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Could eating yogurt be a replacement for antidepressants? A group of scientists believe so. Groundbreaking research has shown that a common strain of probiotic can create GABA within the gut while also enhancing brain receptors for this neurotransmitter. Naturally produced GABA is a safe alternative to dangerous psychiatric drugs -- it calms the nervous system, promotes tranquil sleep, minimizes anxiety and alleviates depression. This is good news for over 50 million people around the...

Does my child have autism? Clues and signs to look for

By Eric L. Zielinski, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) It is imperative to note that many pediatricians and other physicians are not experienced in diagnosing autism or any of the related autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Sadly, they are trained to believe that the autistic form of ASD is incurable. ASD varies widely in severity and symptoms and may go unrecognized, especially in mildly affected children when it is masked by more debilitating handicaps. Subsequently, the data concerning autism is misleading because many cases are presumably...

Sugar and high fructose diet slows brain and memory functions

By John Phillip, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Health-minded individuals know that consuming a diet rich in sugary foods or laden with high fructose corn syrup increases incidence of heart disease, dementia, diabetes, and cancer. We can now add cognitive decline and poor memory retention to the list. This should be of particular interest to high school and college students known to load up on buckets of soda and pocketfuls of candy bars. New research demonstrates that even small amounts of glucose or fructose can slow down brain...

Bombshell: 18 people died of the flu, not 36,000 as claimed by the CDC

By Jon Rappoport, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Time and time again, as an investigative reporter, I've had the job of informing readers that their most basic assumptions are wrong. In the medical arena, this is compounded by public acceptance of lies that seem to be absolute science. However, the "science" turns out to be manufactured delusion. The subject of this article is another such case. It flies in the face of massive propaganda that medical authorities have launched to literally brainwash the population. The flu season...

Five healthy lifestyle modifications that lower hypertension risk by two-thirds

By John Phillip, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Hypertension or high blood pressure is one of the most significant risk factors for cardiovascular disease, leading to an estimated 15 percent of all deaths worldwide each year. Excessive blood pressure causes micro-cracks in the inner lining of arterial walls, leading to a cascade of serious health concerns. In a desperate attempt to prevent a potentially deadly hemorrhage, patching materials are quickly pulled from blood circulation to repair the cracks. While this may save your...

Vitamin D helps prevent prostate cancer

By PF Louis, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Slowly, studies within conventional medicine's research facilities support what alternative and holistic practitioners have known for some time: Vitamin D3 helps prevent and cure disease, including cancer. A recent example was offered from research by D.T. Marshall with the Medical University of South Carolina using 52 low risk prostate cancer patients taking 4,000 units of D3 daily for one year. Most of the 240,000 men diagnosed with prostate cancer have low risk prostate cancer...

Study finds that salad eaters more than meet nutritional requirements

By Raw Michelle, September 10 2012
(NaturalNews) The standard dismissal by addicts of the western style diet is that salads are made up of rabbit food, and just as bird food is inadequate for the sustenance of a lion, salads are unsuitable for meeting the nutrient needs of humans. But salad is decorative, for the color, right?A study conducted on over 17500 men and women has conclusively demonstrated that the consumption of typical salad ingredients increases the incidence and concentration of several micronutrients in the bloodstream...

CDC's zombie apocalypse propaganda positions vaccines as savior; citizens as helpless, disarmed victims in FEMA camps

By Mike Adams, September 9 2012
(NaturalNews) The CDC has released a new zombie apocalypse preparedness campaign, and at one level, it almost begins to be useful. The "Preparedness 101 Zombie Apocalypse" novella is viewable online, connecting with the public through a pop culture theme -- zombies -- that has experienced a strong resurgence over the last few years. The zombie novella even offers a small taste of some realistic, practical advice. Early in the novella, for example, a concerned citizen clicks on the CDC's preparedness...

Children in danger from exposure to common chemicals, new studies confirm

By Sherry Baker, September 9 2012
(NaturalNews) Although the mainstream medical establishment and the FDA frequently warn against the supposed dangers of alternative health treatments and supplements, they hardly ever mention the perfectly legal and widely used chemical poisons that enter our bodies through the environment. What's more, the EPA has also done little to keep many health-endangering chemicals out of widely-used consumer products. Now, two new studies reveal countless children could be suffering breathing problems due...

Pfizer faces $1 billion charge in bogus patent dispute over blood pressure medication Norvasc

By Jonathan Benson, September 9 2012
(NaturalNews) Several years ago, drug giant Pfizer Inc. tried to pull a fast one in Jamaica where several local companies were legally distributing generic versions of Pfizer's formerly-patented blood pressure drug Norvasc (Amlodipine). Though the drug was already off-patent elsewhere, Pfizer still tried to sue the distributors in Jamaica for patent infringement, and is now being summoned to fork over about $1 billion for compensation and legal costs for this foolish move. On January 22, 2007...

Chinese pharmaceutical manufacturers caught using 'gutter oil' to make antibiotics

By J. D. Heyes, September 9 2012
(NaturalNews) As China continues to rise as the new Asian powerhouse, there has been a steady stream of reports which have detailed the country's staggering lack of standards when it comes to producing manufactured goods, so it was only mildly shocking to learn that authorities there are now looking at charges that some of the country's pharmaceutical companies are using disgusting "gutter oil" to make antibiotics. For the uninformed (which included me before I came across this story), gutter...

NYT disinfo assault on organics only makes the media look completely out of touch with reality

By Ethan A. Huff, September 8 2012
(NaturalNews) The mainstream media's misinformation blitz following the recent release of the infamous Stanford University organic food study has sunk to an incredible new low. Based on his own misguided delusions of what the study actually concluded, New York Times columnist Roger Cohen has decided to openly share his asinine belief that all organic food is a "myth," and that growing more genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) is the only way to feed the planet and save the world. In case you...

Sticky-fingered thieves rob warehouse holding $30 million worth of maple syrup, already struggling industry takes hit

By Jonathan Benson, September 8 2012
(NaturalNews) Unidentified bandits have snatched millions of dollars' worth of maple syrup from the global strategic maple reserve near Montreal, Quebec, according to new reports. The Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers (FQMSP) says one of the storage warehouses it oversees was recently breached, which could result in a serious blow to the already struggling maple syrup industry. The facility, which is located in Saint-Louis-de-Blandford between Montreal and Quebec City, houses a more than...

Seven ways that taking ginger can spice up your health

By Jonathan Benson, August 22 2012
(NaturalNews) Cultivated and used medicinally for thousands of years all around the world, ginger root is a powerful medicinal herb that offers a variety of unique health benefits. When taken regularly in therapeutic doses, ginger root can effectively cure nausea; promote healthy digestion; boost immunity; treat asthma; improve cardiovascular function and heart health; relieve pain; and even prevent and cure chronic disease by quelling inflammation. Besides being widely known for the exotic, spicy...

Solutions for gout

By Craig Stellpflug, September 8 2012
(NaturalNews) Gout is a very painful form of arthritis that usually attacks the big toe and can spread to the insteps, ankles, heels, knees, wrists, fingers or elbows. Gout occurs when an excessive buildup of uric acid in the body forms painful crystals in the joints. These uric acid crystals deposit in the articular cartilage of joints, tendons and surrounding tissues causing inflammation. Uric acid deposits can form under the skin (called tophi) and even some kidney stones are formed from uric...

Health Basics - Artificial food is really a taste of chemotherapy

By S. D. Wells, September 8 2012
(NaturalNews) Imagine for a moment you are standing next to a scientist in a laboratory where hundreds of processed foods, food additives and food colorings are made, and there are a lot of vials full of colorful liquids, and there are containers with warnings on them, "Danger, highly flammable," and, "Do not touch without gloves." The synthetic ingredients you are witnessing are run through a whole gamut of different lab "functions and processes," meaning some of them are cooked at ultra-high temperatures...

More than just a gut feeling - How mood and emotions are influenced by the 'second brain'

By Carolanne Wright, September 8 2012
(NaturalNews) Attitude and outlook may not all be in the head. Researchers have found that the gut can function like a second brain -- influencing the nervous system and behavior. High fat intake has been shown to affect this gastrointestinal nervous system, helping to improve emotional balance. But not any fat will do -- specific fatty acids are the key to unlocking a bright and stable frame of mind. The gut isn't just about digesting food -- it also regulates our emotional climate throughout...

Gargoyle-like winged poodle moth is a real creature, say scientists

By PF Louis, September 8 2012
(NaturalNews) A movie called The Mothman Prophecies had a moderately successful box office run in 2002. It's considered a psychological horror/thriller, very loosely based on a 1975 book of paranormal events of the same name by parapsychologist John Keel. The film's theme involves sightings of a large man/moth like flying creature that would visit certain people in a Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Along with those visits, strange paranormal phenomena would occur mixed with a few strangely cryptic...

Six foods for a happy belly

By PF Louis, September 8 2012
(NaturalNews) What is a happy belly? Well, an unhappy belly will produce flatulence, bloating, nausea, cramps, and so called heartburn. You should be able to digest foods without any hassles, providing you don't overeat. That's a happy belly. Considering that digestion begins in the mouth, it's wise to chew your food thoroughly. In addition to reducing the food into smaller, easier to digest pieces, the saliva from chewing produces more digestive enzymes early in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract...

Trick or treat? Eating pumpkin is a treat for everything from your vision to your weekly weigh-in

By JB Bardot, September 3 2012
(NaturalNews) An indigenous vegetable native to North America, pumpkins not only play a roll as jack-o-lanterns on Halloween and fillings for Thanksgiving pies -- they also provide a wide range of healthy benefits, making them a perfect food to incorporate into your daily diet. Pumpkin fleshFiber: One cup of pumpkin contains seven grams of dietary fiber, providing the body with an excellent means to aid digestion, improve bowel function, relieve both constipation and diarrhea, lower LDL cholesterol...

This form of fitness promotes anti-aging characteristics

By Dr. David Jockers, September 8 2012
(NaturalNews) Our physical bodies were made for movement. Movement is a necessary way of life for healthy bodily function. Properly performed exercise can stimulate metabolic functions within the body that powerfully promote anti-aging characteristics. Our ancient ancestors had very strong and fit bodies. Survival depended upon both good endurance and the ability to perform feats of incredible strength and speed for short periods of time. They constantly moved as nomads and tribesman and they...

Research uncovers whole foods method of defending against protein loss from a hard workout

By Raw Michelle, September 8 2012
(NaturalNews) There is a widespread perception that since it is muscle that is being challenged during a workout, and muscle is made of protein, protein is what muscle needs to repair and protect itself. A recent research study investigated the efficacy of green leaf vegetables as a buffer against the damage, replacing the traditionally relied on protein shakes with salads. Not everything about exercise is good for youEarlier studies have widely documented the deleterious effects that aerobic...

The milk of the kao

By Hesh Goldstein, September 6 2012
(NaturalNews) The other day I'm sitting with a bunch of Hawaiian guys and we're just talking story. While doing so, a Kahuna (Hawaiian for wise man or Shaman) comes by. So, we get into a conversation about the initial contacts between the western world and the indigenous peoples of the islands. I'm not sure if he was making a joke, or if the historical occurrences played out as such, but the Kahuna taught us how the Hawaiians named the never before seen livestock. These foreign people, unloading...

Life-long vegans show no sign of anticipated deficiencies

By Raw Michelle, September 8 2012
(NaturalNews) (Natural News) A study of the bone health of long term vegan women showed density that surprised many western physicians. Comparing the bones of over two hundred vegan and non-vegan women, researchers were caught off-guard by the finding almost identical density levels, despite the vegan womens' intake of substantially lower amounts of calcium and protein. Culture teaches us what to eat and how to eat itThere is a lot of concern about the ability of vegetarian and vegan diets being...

Busted! Co-author of Stanford study that bashed organics found to have deep ties to Big Tobacco's anti-science propaganda

By Mike Adams, September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) (This article is jointly authored by Mike Adams of NaturalNews.com and Anthony Gucciardi of NaturalSociety.com) Over the last several days, the mainstream media has fallen for an elaborate scientific hoax that sought to destroy the credibility of organic foods by claiming they are "no healthier" than conventional foods (grown with pesticides and GMOs). NaturalNews has learned one of the key co-authors of the study, Dr. Ingram Olkin, has a deep history as an "anti-science" propagandist...

British Columbia to require flu vaccines for ALL healthcare workers

By Jonathan Benson, September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) The Canadian province of British Columbia has become the first in that nation to mandate that all healthcare workers get vaccinated yearly for influenza, or else be forced to wear face masks every time they work, according to CBC News. Despite the fact that flu vaccines have never even been proven to work, B.C. health authorities have decided that healthcare workers should not be allowed any freedom of health choice in the matter, at least not without having to comply by humiliating...

How to reduce your exposure to common pesticides

By PF Louis, September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) Pesticides is the overall tag for insecticides and herbicides, among others. The suffix cide means to kill, as in homicide involves murdering humans. We do need pesticides for various protections against infestation in the garden, home, and our pets. The problem is that most commercial pesticides were inspired or created by the poison gas industry (WWI nerve gas). The prevailing notion that if you can walk and talk after exposure, it's safe; ignores the fact that long-term, adverse...

Debunking the cholesterol myth and cultivating true heart health

By Carolanne Wright, September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) Cholesterol has received plenty of negative media over the last decade as the reason behind heart attack and arterial disease. Several pivotal studies have shown that cholesterol is not the cause behind problems of the heart as once thought. With a strange twisting of information, the pharmaceutical companies who manufacture cholesterol-lowering drugs have protected their $34 billion a year industry. One of the most damaging myths in medical historyCholesterol has been blamed for...

Amazon.com book reviews routinely faked

By David Gutierrez, September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) A group of leading British authors has published a letter in The Daily Telegraph, warning that fake Amazon.com reviews by self-promoting authors may be widespread. The letter came after RJ Ellory, a best-selling crime writer, admitted to faking online book reviews. In posts under the names "Nicodemus Jones" and "Jelly Bean," Ellory wrote five-star reviews of his own books, calling his award-winner A Quiet Belief in Angels a "modern masterpiece." "Ignore all the dissenters and...

End your battle with bloating: Eat these four foods daily

By J. D. Heyes, September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) Oh, the feeling of the bloat. That acidic, swollen, gassy, lousy feeling - especially through the holidays - that cause you to unbutton your jeans and find a couch to spread out on. What to do? Well, the first thing is - relax. We'll tell you about four foods you can stick to through the upcoming silly season of eating - and beyond - that will help you win the battle of the bloat. First, some general tips. Overall, the very best way to avoid the bloats is to stay away from...

Three natural zero-calorie sugar substitutes replace Aspartame and other artificial sweeteners

By JB Bardot, September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) With health fears over reports resulting from consuming artificial sweeteners, most people looking for a zero calorie sugar substitute have been left wanting -- until now. It's not that safe, natural, low-calorie sugar substitutes were unavailable, just that the public doesn't know much about them. There are actually several delicious natural sugar substitutes that can take the place of any artificial sweetener -- even in baking -- and one surprise that makes them all taste even better...

Chewy granola bars - A homemade treat to feel good about

By Christy Pooschke , September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) Granola bars are a convenient on-the-go snack. Unfortunately, typical store-bought varieties are loaded with corn syrup, soybean oil, coloring and flavoring agents and preservatives. If you prefer to eat foods that are grown in nature, rather than created in a lab, try making your own bars with the recipe included here. This recipe is packed with antioxidant-rich ingredients that actually contribute to your health such as cocoa, raw honey, coconut oil and cinnamon. These bars are chewy...

Mead Johnson & Co. sued over claims that its infant formula 'supports baby's immune system'

By J. D. Heyes, September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) One of the nation's largest makers of baby formula is being sued over claims its newborn nutritional supplement supports an infant's immune system. The class action suit, filed in late August in U.S. District Court in California, said that formula maker Mead Johnson and Co. "falsely and misleadingly" claimed its Enfamil product lines "contain prebiotics that provide immunity-related health benefits for babies and young children." The suit challenges claims made by the company...

Human lungs 'brush' themselves clean of contaminants

By David Gutierrez, September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) Human lungs contain a tiny network of constantly moving "brushes" that flush contaminants out of the respiratory system, according to research conducted by scientists from the University of North Carolina and published in the journal Science. Scientists have known for a long time that the respiratory system protects itself by means of a coating of mucus, which is sticky enough to trap pollutants and keep them from reaching the body's cells. When needed, the body can expel this mucus...

Suicide has become an Army epidemic

By Ben , September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) The men and the women of the Army are widely recognized as America's heroes, but combat is no longer the biggest risk. Suicide due to PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) is occurring among those on active duty as well as those who have returned home, and in the past six years, it has been on the rise to overtake battle and vehicle accidents in fatalities. With the danger and everything else associated with warfare, it is no surprise that soldiers are suffering; family and friends...

Food crisis deepens as World Bank issues hunger warning

By J. D. Heyes, September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) The drought which gripped most of the U.S. this past summer had much more far-reaching consequences for the rest of the world, leading the World Bank, in part, to issue a hunger warning in late August. The U.S. drought, coupled with similar weather patterns and conditions in parts of Europe and Africa this year, have led to a dramatic reduction in crop production, the bank said, which has curbed availability and set food prices to record highs for some items and leading the Washington...

Are the 'banksters' wrecking the global economy really the Trilateral Commission?

By Jon Rappoport, September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) Yes, the infamous Trilateral Commission still exists. Many people think the TC, created in 1973 by David Rockefeller, is a relic of an older time. Think again. Patrick Wood, author of Trilaterals Over Washington, points out there are only 87 members of the Trilateral Commission who live in America. Obama appointed eleven of them to posts in his administration. Keep in mind that the original stated goal of the TC was to create "a new international economic order." Knowing...

Supercomputer simulation models the entire known universe

By J. D. Heyes, September 7 2012
(NaturalNews) The growth in power and computing capacity is on auto-pilot in this, the second decade of the 21st century, as scientists can now construct entire universes like those which surround our own with the help of supercomputers. "Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is a spiral galaxy with a broad disk and outstretched arms, as are many in our cosmic neighborhood, such as Andromeda, the Pinwheel and the Whirlpool galaxies," reported Discovery News. While spiral galaxies are common, the website...

Do you buy organic food? New York Times writer calls you a delusional cult member suckered into a 'fable'

By Mike Adams, September 6 2012
(NaturalNews) The assault on the organic industry is in full swing today, and it's an attack not merely on the industry itself but an attack on your sanity. If you "believe" in organic foods and non-GMOs, you are about to be labeled a delusional conspiracy theorist. How do I know that? Because the lying mainstream media is rolling out the idea that organics are a "fable," a fairy tale myth. In one of the most idiotic, corporate-serving editorials I've ever seen, New York Times columnist Roger...

Delusional reality: Everything peddled by politicians, media, banks and television is a fiction

By Mike Adams, September 6 2012
(NaturalNews) The "War on Terror" is a complete fabrication. There is no terrorism other than what the government creates in order to sell its agenda of a police state takeover. Click here to read Paul Craig Roberts' article that lays this out in brilliant detail. The CDC's war on West Nile virus is also a complete fabrication. There is no real West Nile virus threat. (Read article here.) The odds of being killed by West Nile are, much like with "terrorism," even lower than the odds of being killed...

95 percent of American parents sacrifice their young children to the vaccine industry

By Ethan A. Huff, September 6 2012
(NaturalNews) Though all 50 U.S. states recognize the natural human right of individuals to refuse otherwise compulsory vaccinations on the basis of religious, philosophical, or medical reasons -- some states recognize all three reasons as valid -- 95 percent of American parents still go along with the federal government's recommended vaccine schedule for their children with no questions asked. According to a new report issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 93.2...

Global food prices skyrocketing; up 10 percent in month of July alone

By David Gutierrez, September 6 2012
(NaturalNews) Global food prices leaped 10 percent between June and July, the World Bank has warned, pushing corn and soybean prices in particular to record highs. The newest estimate outstrips even the recent alarming warning by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, which had noted a six percent increase over a similar time frame. "Food prices rose again sharply threatening the health and well-being of millions of people," said bank President Jim Yong Kim. "Africa and the Middle...

TSA's latest stunt? Running around the airport testing everybody's drinks that they bought after passing through security!

By J. D. Heyes, September 6 2012
(NaturalNews) Just when you thought the Transportation Security Administration's actions could not get any more outrageous or egregious, a new policy and procedure comes down the pike to prove you wrong. This time, the TSA seems to have truly outdone itself. According to this video, TSA agents are now checking drinks for "explosives" - drinks purchased by travelers who have already gone through the TSA-manned airport security checkpoint. The video clip, which was reportedly shot at the Columbus...



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