The EPA Furthers The Carbon Tax Agenda With Deadly Human Experiments

NutritionalAnarchy  April 3 2014

DieselExhaustCollectedFromIdlingTruckOur friends and protectors at the Environmental Deception Protection Agency are so adamant about protecting us from air pollution that they are conducting dangerous experiments on human beings, some of them children.

Just to emphasize the importance of your soon-to-be-due carbon taxes, the EPA exposed vulnerable members of our population to deadly pollutants: the elderly, people with chronic health problems, and children.  What’s more – they never warned those participating in the study that the toxins they would be exposed to carried with them the risk of cancer and death.

Victims Participants were exposed to diesel exhaust particulates.  One study was called ”Asthma in Susceptible Children”.  Here are some pictures that show the process of the experiment.

The website JunkScience.com first called out the EPA for their unethical experiments back in February of last year, when the EPA scrubbed their site of information regarding the unethical particulate experiment on children. (You can read their report here) This week, JunkScience went even further with their exposure of the twisted experiments:

GuyBreathingInCarbonLet’s see if we can summarize the human experiments scandal.

I have an ongoing effort, along with many others to do battle with the EPA on air pollution research that violates scientific rules on how to prove causation.

Milloy and I found out the EPA was doing human experiments under the radar exposing subjects to what EPA said was lethal and toxic, even carcinogenic air pollution.

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Paul Fassa ~ 5 Ways To Use Anti-Microbial, Anti-Fungal Grapefruit Seed Extract

NaturalSociety  April 6 2014

GrapefruitGrapefruit seed extract (GSE), not to be confused with grape seed extract, offers anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-parasite, and anti-fungal properties without side effects. Continue reading to discover 5 ways you can use grapefruit seed extract to boost your health and tackle disease, as well as the many health benefits of grapefruit.

Grapefruit seed extract is extracted from the crushed seeds and pulp of grapefruit and is sold in liquid or capsule form. Capsules are suited for those who can’t tolerate the bitter taste of grapefruit seed extract liquids. One capsule usually equals ten drops of the liquid. However, the liquid form offers more uses. But it has to be diluted or it will irritate the skin and eyes.

Grapefruit seed extract has a high success rate for eliminating Candida (1), along with the right dietary approach of avoiding alcohol, sugar, and refined carbohydrates and starches. Adding probiotic foods or supplements should be part of that protocol’s foundation as well.

Begin with 10 drops, or one capsule, between meals twice daily in water or juice. After three days, bump the dosage to 15 drops daily for seven days. Then use the same 15 drop dosage three times daily for another two to three weeks. This protocol has been highly successful, according to this source.

Whether probiotics have to be added for any other internal GSE use for infectious diseases is remain to be seen, but it’s preferable to be safe and maintain probiotic levels with the sources of your choice.

GSE has the unique acidic citric property of being buffered by the body’s pH system into an alkalizing producing agent.

External Uses for GSE

Another use is external, but indirectly internal: Purifying dirty or otherwise non-potable water (2). Water collected from ponds or rivers should first be filtered to remove obvious sediment and other solid matter.

Add 10 to 25 drops of GSE, depending on the water source, to each gallon of water. Shake and let it sit for a few minutes. This GSE water treatment is considered effective for ridding amoebas and other parasites as well as most pathogenic bacteria. So carry a small container of GSE when you go camping or fishing.

Skin irritations can be treated topically with GSE (3). Acne is one of them. First moisten your face, then put a couple of drops of GSE on your wet hands. This should offer sufficient dilution to avoid irritation. Rub your wet hands with GSE onto your wet face with a circular motion. Let is set for a moment then pat dry.

Never put undiluted GSE extract onto dry skin and always avoid getting it into your eyes. Other skin conditions can be treated with one to three drops of GSE in one tablespoon of water, depending on the sensitivity of the treated area. Those conditions include dandruff, nail fungus, ringworm, and several others.

This same dilution of GSE can be used as a mouthwash or in neti pots as a nasal disinfectent (4). Expect a tingling sensation to occur on areas where GSE is applied.

GSE can be used as a disinfecting vegetable rinse as well (5). Add 20 drops into a large container or sink full of cold water and let fruits and vegetables soak for a short time. Adding 10 to 20 drops into a quart of water with a spray nozzle can be used to disinfect meat and poultry as well as table tops and cutting boards.

Additional Sources

  • AppliedHealth

Sniffing The Ethical Rot In Wall Street’s Culture

NationOfChange  April 9 2014

jimHightowerNot too many years ago, any news story about bonus money would’ve been about some 20-year-old baseball player — an up-and-coming superstar getting $100,000 or so on top of his salary as an extra incentive to join the Yankees, Giants, Red Sox or whatever team. Sportswriters dubbed them: “Bonus Babies.”

How quaint. These days, stories about bonus money don’t elicit cheers, for they feature some of society’s least admirable people: Wall Street bankers. Far from superstars, they can be subpar performers or even what amounts to crime syndicate bosses overseeing everything from simple fraud to laundering money for drug cartels. Yet, in the first part of each year, we witness this cluster of greedmeisters quaffing champagne, laughing uproariously and shouting, “It’s bonus time, baby!”

This year, even though the Wall Street bosses have presided over a 30 percent drop in their banks’ profits, they’ve extracted a 15 percent raise in overall bonus money, totaling a ridiculous $27 billion. That averages out to $165,000 in extra pay to each Wall Street banker. But averages deceive, for thousands of lower-level bankers are given a dab, while those up in the executive suites make off with the bulk of the bonus heist.

Michael Corbat, CEO of Citigroup, for example, didn’t just grab a 15 percent increase in bonus pay, but nearly three times that. His total haul was $16 million. Then there’s Jamie Dimon, boss of JPMorgan Chase. He had a really terrible year in 2013, forcing his shareholders to shell out some $22 billion in penalties for tallying up a long list of illegalities. But that didn’t stop Jamie from taking a 74 percent hike in bonus money this year — he pulled in a cool $18.5 million.

In a time when the 90 percent majority of Americans see their income falling, you’d think Wall Street might show a bit of modesty.

But, instead, they choose to show us just how much Wall Street crime really does pay.

Let’s review the rap sheet of Wall Street banks: Defrauding investors, cheating homeowners, forgery, rigging markets, tax evasion, credit card ripoffs … and so sickeningly much more.

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The Rothschild IMF Bankster Fiat Death Machine [Audio]

SGTreport.com  April 10 2014

A 2014 precious metals discussion with researcher Michael Noonan from Edge Trader Plus. Michael reminds us that Gold and Silver ARE MONEY. He also reminds us that all of the gold in Fort Knox is gone, and the elite’s don’t want to call attention to what’s NOT there.

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The elite – the Rothschilds and Rockefellers do not want gold and silver to be in competition with their FIAT currencies, so they malign the precious metals without end. Join us for this wide ranging, in-depth conversation.