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Barley grass improves health in type 2 diabetics and reduces cholesterol

By Donna Earnest Pravel, January 13 2012
(NaturalNews) Barley grass (Hordeum vulgare) has been a favorite among health enthusiasts for centuries. It is usually consumed as a powder or liquid, but is also used to make barley malt. Barley grass is considered a superfood, because of its incredibly dense nutritional profile. It contains a wide variety of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and amino acids. Barley grass contains an abundance of chlorophyll, and is rich in Vitamins A, B, C, iron and calcium. It also contains high amounts of the electrolyte...

Medical journal openly questions science, ethics of HPV vaccinations

By Rosemary Mathis, Vice President of Victim Support, SANE VAX, INC., January 11 2012
(NaturalNews) On January 12, 2011 the Annals of Medicine published a ground-breaking peer-reviewed paper titled, Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine policy and evidence-based medicine: Are they at odds?, 1written by renowned researchers Lucija Tomljenovic, Ph.D., and Christopher Shaw, Ph.D., with the Neural Dynamics research Group, University of British Columbia, in Vancouver. 2. The article points out to the medical community what most consumers...

At least 12 schoolgirls in New York develop debilitating mystery illness, health department refuses to disclose cause (Gardasil?)

By Ethan A. Huff, January 12 2012
(NaturalNews) Please note that the suggested connection between the mystery illness and the HPV vaccine Gardasil is unconfirmed, and is merely a speculation based on the other facts presented. It is the author's opinion that Gardasil may be related, but readers are encouraged to develop their own hypothesis, since authorities refuse to disclose what they say is the actual diagnosis. Twelve young schoolgirls from Le Roy Junior - Senior High School near Rochester, New York, recently became afflicted...

2012 The Year of Troubles

By Mark Sircus., AC, OMD, January 13 2012
(NaturalNews) We have finally arrived at the fateful year of 2012 and we can expect all kinds of troubles. We might as well get used to it; we are now living in a year of prophecy -- that is, if you are attuned to such things. Where I built my Sanctuary in Brazil they have been talking about the Mayan Calendar for 20 years, and this year that calendar ends. Some think humanity, or most of it, will end also and it seems everyone is kicking the can in terms of doomsday talk. For many gold and silver...

Fiji government bans all non-fluoridated toothpastes, threatens legal action against anyone who violates new restrictions

By Ethan A. Huff, January 13 2012
(NaturalNews) Health freedom in the South Pacific nation of Fiji has taken an extreme turn for the worst with newly enacted government legislation that has banned the market and sale of any toothpastes that do not contain added fluoride chemicals. The Fiji Times reports that, effective January 1, 2012, fluoridated toothpastes will be the only toothpastes allowed on the market, and that anyone caught selling fluoride-free toothpaste will be prosecuted. Fiji's "First Toothpaste Standard," which...

Seaweed fibers boost weight loss

By Raw Michelle, December 20 2011
(NaturalNews) A team of scientists at the Faculty of Life Sciences (LIFE) at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark has discovered evidence that seaweed fibers have a high corrective impact on obesity. Dietary fibers increase health statusPrevious studies have already established the benefits of natural fiber intake. Diets with a high fiber content have positive effects on colon cancer prevention, they reduce insulin and glucose levels in diabetes patients, and they help digestive processes and...

Marijuana smoking better for lungs than cigarettes

By Tara Green, January 13 2012
(NaturalNews) Marijuana smoking, at least at moderate levels, does not harm lungs but actually improves airflow rates and lung capacity. That's the finding of a recent study published in the January 11, 2012 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Large-scale study compares impact of cigarette and marijuana smokingThe research team analyzed a large national database to compare the lung function of marijuana and tobacco smokers over an extended period of time. Researchers found...

Article updated with new message from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, January 12 2012
(NaturalNews) The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist. He now runs the Natural News Forensic Food Lab, conducting world-class food science research and publishing scientific papers on food contaminants and nutritional analytics. Through...

Dr. Andrew Wakefield sues BMJ, journalist Brian Deer for defamation

By Ethan A. Huff, January 12 2012
(NaturalNews) The man has been shamelessly mocked, repeatedly lied about, and cruelly defamed for his legitimate scientific research into the combination measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism in children. But Dr. Andrew Wakefield is now fighting back against those responsible for viciously denigrating his work and his character by filing a lawsuit against the British Medical Journal (BMJ), which published lies about him, and journalist Brian Deer, who authored many of those lies. The...

Study - statin drugs linked to higher diabetes risk

By Elizabeth Walling, January 12 2012
(NaturalNews) A new study confirms a dangerous statin drug side effect: diabetes. Researchers at Harvard Medical School report women over the age of 45 are much more likely to develop diabetes if they're taking a statin drug. The study followed more than 153,000 postmenopausal women who enrolled in the Women's Health Initiative study in the 1990s. At the time they enrolled, none of these women had diabetes. Researchers followed up with the women in 2005, and found that nearly 10 percent of women...

(Corrected) Action Alert: Pro-fluoride fanatics pushing Pinellas Park, Fla., commission to reinstate water fluoridation

By Ethan A. Huff, January 11 2012
(NaturalNews) Correction: The initial version of this article incorrectly stated that the Pinellas County Commission was reconvening to consider adding fluoride back into the county's water supply. The Pinellas Park City Council, which is located within Pinellas County, is considering adding fluoride back into the water supply that serves just its own city, not the entire county. Just days after one of the biggest health freedom victories of 2011 took effect, it was reported that advocates of...

Licorice root proven effective against oral infections

By Tara Green, January 12 2012
(NaturalNews) A new study indicates that dried licorice root is effective against the bacteria which causes tooth decay and gum disease, both of which can lead to tooth loss. Reporting their findings in the American Chemical Society's Journal of Natural Products, researchers say that that two substances in dried licorice root may help prevent and treat tooth decay and gum disease. Traditional healing, modern scienceThe dried root of the licorice plant has long been used in Traditional Chinese...

Study: Placebo performs as well as antidepressant drugs in treating depression

By Jonathan Benson, January 12 2012
(NaturalNews) The more that researchers truly study the effects of antidepressant drugs on depression patients, the more it becomes painfully obvious that these mind-altering medications are utterly useless. A new study conducted by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has revealed that antidepressant drugs work no better than talk therapy, placebo pills, or basically anything else, at relieving depression. Funded in part by the drug industry, the new study follows the same pattern as several...

Solutions for toxic indoor air pollution

By Jonathan Landsman, January 12 2012
(NaturalNews) Did you know the indoor air you breathe could be slowly killing you? There are literally thousands of chemicals, pesticides and heavy metals that pollute the products you use - everyday! Fortunately, there are many (natural) solutions to improve your health. The NaturalNews Talk Hour presents "Is Your Home Making You Sick" with our special guest, Dr. Edward Group, CEO of Global Healing Center. "Last night's show was really outstanding! I look forward to more good shows in 2012."...

YouTube reinstates video after thousands protest censorship of unconstitutional US torture tactics

By Ethan A. Huff, January 12 2012
(NaturalNews) Protest from thousands of people up in arms over Google-owned YouTube's recent pulling and censoring a video clip from the upcoming film The Last War Crime, a film about war crimes and the unconstitutional and highly-disturbing torture tactics being used by the US government in the so-called "war on terror," has led to the video being reinstated. YouTube had banned the clip, which features a scene about the torture tactic known as "waterboarding," on the phony grounds that it violates...

Dr Mark Sircus to release new book on Medical Marijuana

By Mark Sircus., AC, OMD, January 12 2012
(NaturalNews) A medicinal marijuana user should not be considered a criminal in any state. Most major medical groups, including the Institute of Medicine, agree that marijuana is a compound with significant therapeutic potential. - Dr. Gregory T. Carter The United States government is at war with its own people (war against drugs) and is stubbornly facing down governors of states, state legislators and through the years a host of organizations. The rebellion against federal fanaticism against...

25 Amazing and Weird Facts about How Food is Made - new report now downloadable from NaturalNews

By Mike Adams, January 11 2012
(NaturalNews) The veil is lifted on the world of food processing and manufacturing in an eye-opening new report published by nutritional advocacy media group NaturalNews.com. They've just released a free, downloadable (PDF) report entitled, "25 Amazing (and Weird) Facts about How Food is Made and Where it Comes From." The report is freely downloadable at: www.naturalnews.com/RR-25-Amazing-and-weird-Facts-About-Food.html It reveals some very surprising facts about food processing and manufacturing...

Leaked documents reveal US diplomats actually work for Monsanto

By Anthony Gucciardi, January 11 2012
(NaturalNews) Biotech giant Monsanto has been genetically modifying the world's food supply and subsequently breeding environmental devastation for years, but leaked documents now reveal that Monsanto has also deeply infiltrated the United States government. With leaked reports revealing how U.S. diplomats are actually working for Monsanto to push their agenda along with other key government officials, Monsanto's grasp on international politics has never been clearer. Amazingly, the information...

Health Basics: E-cigarettes; are you trading one bad habit for another?

By S. D. Wells, January 11 2012
(NaturalNews) There are currently no regulations whatsoever of the ingredients in e-cigs, and no age restrictions for purchasing them either. This "hot" new product is marketed to children, teens and adults, and is sold in shopping malls at kiosks and on hundreds of websites. Nicotine doses in e-cigs have an enormous range, from a mild 5 milligrams, on up to 60mg. Botched jobs by amateur manufacturers can end up delivering over 300mg, which is a possible lethal dose, especially for a child or...

President of Argentina latest victim of false cancer diagnosis; thyroid gland removal was a mistake

By Jonathan Benson, January 11 2012
(NaturalNews) Health authorities are constantly haranguing the public to get screened for breast, prostate, cervical, colorectal and many other forms of cancer because they say early detection is the best way to help avoid dying from the disease. But cancer screenings often lead to false diagnosis, which was the case recently with Cristina Fernandez, President of Argentina, who was sent home from the hospital cancer-free after having already had her thyroid gland removed. According to reports...

Fabric softeners contain toxic chemicals

By Selena Keegan, January 11 2012
(NaturalNews) Fabric softener ads often portray an image of comfort, freshness and sweetness. Yet most fabric softeners contain a grim list of known toxins which can enter your body through the skin and by inhalation, causing a wide range of health problems, particularly for young children. Some of the harmful ingredients commonly found in liquid or sheet fabric softeners include: • Chloroform: This substance was used as an anesthesia in the 1800s up through the early 1900s when...

Two important victories against evil GMO corporations and their seed spawn

By PF Louis, January 11 2012
(NaturalNews) With all the bad news about Monsanto and other corporations who create and promote GMOs, here's a couple of good news items from the last couple of years to relieve some doom and gloom. Hopefully, these victories against GMO companies, one by an individual farmer in Canada, the other by a large rice collective in the USA, will inspire others to hold their ground. Normally, bully Monsanto sues small independent farmers, forcing them to pay fees for GMO plants that grew from various...

Physicians going broke because the health care system doesn't work

By Tara Green, January 11 2012
(NaturalNews) In the US, most people, upon hearing that someone is a physician assume that person has a higher than average income. However, a recent article on the CNN Money website drew attention to a new trend -- doctors declaring bankruptcy. Bankruptcy and practice closuresThe CNN article quotes Marc Lion, CEO of Lion & Company CPAs, LLC, which advises independent doctor practices about their finances, as saying "A lot of independent practices are starting to see serious financial issues....

Just how much alcohol do Brits drink anyway? Legislators call for two non-alcohol days each week

By Jonathan Benson, January 11 2012
(NaturalNews) Alcohol consumption patterns in the UK are apparently out of control, as certain members of parliament (MPs) have suggested new drinking guidelines for the nation. Citing dated standards last updated in the 1990s that suggest daily drinking maximums. Members of the House of Commons science and technology committee say that Brits should now take two days off a week from alcohol in order to maintain their health. There are differing opinions about alcohol and whether or not it may...

Hugely-expensive Chicago homeland security program replete with failure

By J. D. Heyes, January 11 2012
(NaturalNews) They say the road to hell (and financial ruin) is paved with good intentions. And so it is with a massively expensive project for Cook County, Chicago that cost taxpayers more than $45 million and has been an abject failure. The goal was to make citizens safer, but in the end, a federal probe found that the program - dubbed Project Shield - turned out to be more like the disasters it was supposed to mitigate. A U.S. Department of Homeland Security inspector general investigation...

Snoop Dogg's marijuana drug bust highlights idiocy of the failed War on Drugs

By Mike Adams, January 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Snoop Dogg has been busted with marijuana possession at a west Texas border agent checkpoint. It's the same checkpoint where Willie Nelson was recently caught with marijuana. After being questioned by agents, Snoop Dogg (Calvin Broadus) readily admitted the marijuana cigarettes were his, as he has a license for medical marijuana use in California. He was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia and issued a court appearance date of January 20. (http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/09/showbiz/snoop...

Five practical ways to raise your consciousness in 2012 (and beyond)

By Mike Adams, January 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Last week, I declared 2012 the "Year of Consciousness" for NaturalNews (http://www.naturalnews.com/034554_consciousness_awakening_2012.html) and pointed out that the ultimate solution to ending tyranny, wars, corporate deception and environmental destruction is to upgrade our consciousness rather than "killing our enemies." This announcement was greatly appreciated by NaturalNews readers, who for the most part have a very positive outlook on 2012 and beyond. But there was something...

Flier health in danger as Canadian Authorities trial in-flight Wifi

By Christopher Babayode , January 10 2012
(NaturalNews) The race to install in-flight WiFi access on planes has taken a turn for the worse as Canadian regulators give the okay for trials to proceed. Up until now Canadian authorities had prohibited the use of WiFi-enabled devices in its airspace. Authorizing the use of WiFi devices poses questions on a range of issues including health, safety and technology. Canada is not the first in North America to wrestle with the question of in-flight Wifi. As the trend continues it probably will not...

EU halts imports of US-based corn gluten feed due to GMO contamination

By Jonathan Benson, January 10 2012
(NaturalNews) The European Union (EU) has rejected roughly one million tons of US-based corn gluten feed, a leftover byproduct of corn processing that is commonly fed to conventional livestock, over concerns that it might be tainted with illegal genetically-modified organisms (GMO). Unlike the US, the EU still has at least some standards when it comes to GMOs, and has typically been much slower to adopt them compared to countries in North and South America. Reuters Africa reports that corn gluten...

New study: nicotine dramatically improves and normalizes failing memory in elders

By S. L. Baker, January 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Tobacco is some kind of "devil weed," only good for making chemical-laden products like cigarettes, known to promote cancer. At least, that's the current take on this plant. But that's certainly not the whole truth about tobacco, which has been used historically by many cultures both in religious rituals and also as a natural therapy for various ailments from colds to tuberculosis. In modern times, science has documented health benefits in tobacco's compounds. For example, a study...

How to detox aluminum and why it's necessary

By PF Louis, January 10 2012
(NaturalNews) We are in the "Age of Aluminum", this according to a lecture by Dr. Chris Exley, PhD at a January 2011 vaccine safety conference in Jamaica. A common expression among those who deflect aluminum's toxicity issues is that aluminum is prominent throughout the earth's crust. What they fail to mention is that aluminum (Al) wasn't widely bioavailable to humans until the latter part of the 19th Century when it began to be mined for creating metals and medicines. Now we have aluminum appearing...

Natural cranberry juice more effective than pills for fighting infections

By Raw Michelle, December 20 2011
(NaturalNews) A new study from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Massachusetts confirms that natural cranberry juice is more effective in fighting infections than pills containing concentrated doses of the flavonoids found in cranberries. The study published in the Food Science and Biotechnology journal was led by Dr. Terri Camesano, professor of chemical engineering. The new paper adds to the highly positive conclusions previously published by professor Camesano on the health benefits...

Danger of chemical hair dyes: Girl's face swells up like balloon following application

By Jonathan Benson, January 10 2012
(NaturalNews) To many, they are just one particular means by which to keep up with the latest styles and fashion trends. But chemical hair dyes carry with them some very serious health risks, a fact that 22-year-old Louise Henson from Skegness, Lincolnshire, in the UK recently learned the hard way. The UK's Daily Mail reports that the young bartender recently tried to apply Garnier Nutrisse "caramel golden light brown" hair dye to her hair in order to match the hair color of her favorite media...

Many common pills are coated with toxic phthalates

By Tara Green, January 10 2012
(NaturalNews)The coatings of many common drugs and supplements often contain phthalates according to a recent study reported in Environmental Health Perspectives. This family of plasticizer compounds has been linked in previous studies to hormonal and reproductive problems as well as fetal brain damage. Plastic-coated pillsPhthalate coatings on capsules and pills are used to help regulate the timed release of drugs or to deliver active ingredients to specific areas in the digestive tract where...

Rep. Kucinich proposes legislation to ban open-air cultivation of pharmaceutical-producing GE crops

By Ethan A. Huff, January 10 2012
(NaturalNews) A long-time advocate of protecting the food supply from the detrimental, and most-likely irreversible, effects of genetically-engineered (GE) crops on the environment and humans, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) has proposed new legislation to ban the open-air cultivation of GE crops programmed to produce experimental pharmaceutical drugs and various other industrial chemicals and additives. House Resolution (HR) 3554, also known as The Genetically Engineered Safety Act, will prohibit...

Pepsi's lawyers say Mountain Dew can dissolve a mouse

By Tara Green, January 9 2012
(NaturalNews) While drinking Mountain Dew, have you ever seen (or perhaps felt on your tongue) a thick, jelly-like substance? Maybe you assumed the ingredients in the soda had gelled. According to Mountain Dew manufacturer Pepsi, you may have been ingesting some extra protein with your beverage in the form of a liquified rodent. Lawsuit results in unusual defenseAn Illinois man is suing Pepsi, claiming he found a mouse in his can of Mountain Dew. Ronald Bell of Edwardsville, a small town near...

Publicly funded GMO research in India exposed as fraud to secretly sneak in Monsanto seeds

By Jonathan Benson, January 9 2012
(NaturalNews) The nation of India is currently embroiled in a massive scandal involving the use of taxpayer dollars to fund research into genetically-modified organisms (GMO). The Coalition for a GM-Free India (CGMFI) is demanding an immediate end to public sector funding of GMO research after the Indian government and several research institutions were caught using Monsanto's genetic traits in supposedly "indigenous" GM crops. From all sides, India, the world's ninth largest economy, has been...

Eating healthy on a budget

By Paul Fassa, January 6 2012
(NaturalNews) Not everyone is able or ready to grow their own food yet. With food prices rising and the dollar shrinking, it's a good idea to know what to buy and where. The first thing to realize is eating solely for taste and eating out often are the wrong approaches. Allocating serious shopping time for some trial and error to determine where you get your best deals is necessary. If you have more than one health food store available, learn which ones offer better deals on specific items. Cooperatives...

Juicing medical marijuana the latest trend in amazing cures

By PF Louis, January 9 2012
(NaturalNews) There have been a few articles written about the multitude of environmentally sustainable industrial applications of hemp. There have been perhaps many more written about the medical applications of cannabis. Now there is a formerly skeptical California doctor who has found the optimal method of using marijuana for health. Unfortunately, the DEA, an arm of the U.S. Justice Department, has made sure marijuana remains as a Class I drug under federal law. This classification means that...

FTC lawsuit targets acai berry marketing ads that pose as legitimate product reviews

By Ethan A. Huff, December 26 2011
(NaturalNews) Earlier in the year, the Consumer Wellness Center (CWC) conducted an investigation into those tricky acai berry diet advertisements that lure web surfers into purchasing "free" or low-cost trials of weight loss supplements, only to have their credit cards charged for hundreds of dollars in "membership" fees (http://www.naturalnews.com/031280_acai_berries_scam.html). And the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that it is finally going to take action against the companies...

Homeopathic alternatives to antidepressant drugs

By Dana Ullman, January 9 2012
(NaturalNews) Depression lowers the spirits and drowns the eyes in sorrow, though tears aren't the only reason why depressed people sometimes can't see straight. Depression also caves in the chest, slumps the shoulders, and inhibits full breathing, usually forcing unhappy people to try to catch their breath by frequent sighing. It is sometimes said that depression brings you down to sighs (my apology to those readers who get depressed by bad puns). On a much more serious note, depression can be...

Proteins, not sugar, increase energy expenditure

By Raw Michelle, December 20 2011
(NaturalNews) A study published in the November issue of the science journal Neuron subverts the commonly held belief that consuming sugar can make you feel more energetic. Researchers at the University of Cambridge reveal that protein is responsible for activating cells that keep us awake and help us burn more calories, not glucose. According to the study results, our alertness and energy levels depend on a set of cells called "orexin cells", which secrete a substance that acts as a stimulant...

Law enforcement officials can now secretly install GPS tracking on your vehicle and spy on you without a warrant, says judge

By Ethan A. Huff, January 9 2012
(NaturalNews) As long as law enforcement officials claim to have reasonable suspicion that you might be involved with committing a crime, they are free to affix a GPS tracking device to your car without your knowledge and monitor your every movement. At least this is the opinion of US Magistrate Judge David Noce from the Eastern District of Missouri, who recently decided that no warrant is needed to secretly track individuals suspected of criminal behavior. The ruling came after 69-year-old Fred...

Mediterranean diet and reduced calorie intake promote brain health and longevity

By John Phillip, January 8 2012
(NaturalNews) Researchers have long theorized that a Mediterranean diet full of vegetables, fruit, fish, nuts, seeds and olive oil can help promote good health. Scientists at the Sahlgrenska Academy in Sweden reporting in the European journal AGE provide the unanimous results: four independent studies demonstrate this style of eating not only lowers the risk from many chronic and potentially fatal diseases, but actually also extends healthy lifespan in aging adults. A separate research body appearing...

Gardasil - Don't Cry for Me Argentina - I Have Come to Kill Thousands of Your Girls

By Rosemary Mathis, Vice President of Victim Support, SANE VAX, INC., January 8 2012
(NaturalNews) Last February, Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez announced the launch of the country's HPV vaccine program at the National Institute of Tropical Medicine conference. In a stunning admission and before an audience of her countrymen, who did not react to her gaffe, President Fernandez admits that the HPV vaccine kills girls. Was she betrayed by her subconscious or by her criminal unconscious? "Now we are going to add the HPV vaccine to the Official Immunization Program of the...

New Clancy 'Rainbow Six' vid game labels OWS protesters as the new domestic terror threat

By J. D. Heyes, December 21 2011
(NaturalNews) Is it getting increasingly harder to voice your opinion in the U.S. without someone labeling you a terrorist or a subversive? The latest outrage comes from the Tom Clancy-inspired "Rainbow Six" videogame series, in which Occupy Wall Street protesters are the new domestic terrorists. The latest incarnation of the series, "The Patriots," won't hit stores until 2013, but here's a sample of the plot: "Terrorism has evolved and America is under attack. Capitalizing on the sense of frustration...

Vitamin C mega-dosing continues to unleash healing miracles around the world

By PF Louis, January 8 2012
(NaturalNews) Remember the story of Alan Smith from New Zealand, and his dramatic recovery from a coma with mega-dose vitamin C? That story went viral and was featured in the New Zealand version of "60 Minutes." But some sources didn't have it quite right. The mega-dose vitamin C was not by IV for the last two weeks. They were through a uniquely new oral C product. Alan pulled out of his coma from white-out pneumonia (lungs whited out in X-rays) and complications with leukemia. He had been on...

Salt - friend or foe?

By Raw Michelle, December 20 2011
(NaturalNews) For many years we have been told by medical experts and nutritionists alike that it is crucial for our health to cut down on sodium as much as possible. Statistical data seems to show that a high dietary salt intake (primarily consisting in sodium chloride) can put people at risk of cardiovascular complications. Consequently, salt has been vilified to such extent in the media that may people strive to remove it from their diets completely. But is wiping salt out of the menu really...

Goal setting that sticks every time

By Mike Bundrant, January 8 2012
(NaturalNews) (This goal setting anecdote was written based on the experience of an iNLP student.) I sat at the dining room table on the day after Christmas, loathing myself for being 60 pounds overweight. Then I loathed myself more for loathing myself. Vicious cycle. I said to my wife, "I don't know why I bother with goal setting around losing weight. I can't do it! I know it will never happen, but here I am. I need to lose 60 pounds, but it is impossible. I should just accept myself the way I am...

FBI pushes to classify undercover animal abuse investigations as 'terrorism'

By Ethan A. Huff, January 8 2012
(NaturalNews) The USA Patriot Act, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), and various other unconstitutional "anti-terrorism" legislation all appear to be getting turned right back around on the American people. It has been revealed that the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been keeping files on animal rights activists who conduct undercover investigations of factory farms, and the agency is now recommending that these activists be prosecuted as "terrorists." Most of the video...



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