Zinc is your most important bodyguard

There are too many viruses and “variants” lurking in the world for us to focus on so few, like “bird flu” and SARS. The results of one study suggested that at least 320,000 different viruses infect mammals. It’s smarter, therefore, to prepare our bodies to withstand the constant assault. I don’t often see wisdom from mainstream…

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Pharma facelift? Don’t bet on it

In America, the medical mafia is supported by the government, the pharmaceuticals and the insurance companies. It is a silent troika and perpetual war upon the population. Do we put any stock in the fact that the newly-confirmed FDA Commissioner Makary has said the “scientific evaluation” of drugs needs to be independent, and that the…

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We trust freedom, not authority

Today is the day in history that Italian political philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli was born. His famous book The Prince was first published as a pamphlet in 1513. In it, Machiavelli based his main character on a cunning prince of the Papal States whom he had met named Cesare Borgia. Machiavelli’s ideal leader in the book…

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Trillions for ‘defense,’ not a penny for safety

President Trump has so far resisted the march toward war with Iran, North Korea, and anyone else the elites can dream up to attack. But everyone seems to be falling for forever wars and deployments under the friendly guise of “defense.” The United States has been meddling in Middle East, Persian and North African affairs…

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Chlorine and cancer: Use these alternatives in your pool this summer

If you use chlorine to keep your swimming pool clean, you are exposing yourself to massive amounts of government-approved cancer-causing agents. I have previously written to you about the government mandating that your drinking/bathing water be contaminated with fluoride and chlorine. Just one shower exposes you to the same amount of carcinogens as drinking a…

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History shows us the EMP threat is real and growing

By now, you’ve probably heard about “Starfish Prime,” the nuclear test that on July 9, 1962, lit up the sky over the Pacific Ocean, disrupting satellites and causing blackouts as far as Hawaii. The Atomic Energy Commission had launched a thermonuclear warhead mounted in the nose of a Thor rocket, and detonated the hydrogen bomb…

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Breakfast and the healthy brain

In 1930, doctors Alan Brown, Fred Tisdall and Theo Drake of the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children invented baby cereal. It was the “first ready-to-use vitamin & mineral enriched baby cereal” and was created to improve nutrition in pediatric patients. It was called Pablum. These days we use “pablum” as infotainment fed to unsuspecting folks…

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Europe’s Orwellian rebrand: The Globalists are the good guys now?

One of the most humorous and bewildering side effects of the Trump administration’s policy rollout is the political left’s scramble to portray themselves as “rebel heroes fighting for freedom” in the face of a supposedly tyrannical dictatorship. Of course, these are globalists and cultural Marxists, so their definitions of “freedom” and “tyranny” are going to…

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Have we crossed the line between general and state government?

Blue state Democrats like Illinois’ Pritzker, California’s Newsom, and New York’s Hochul are vowing to “fight” President Trump should his agenda undermine their own state’s policies. One key Trump transition team member said the governors are “out of touch” with their own voters. But are they? Texas Republican State Rep. Bryan Slaton tried to get…

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