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04/25/2022
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By Mary Villareal
New research shows microplastics are even more toxic to humans than previously thought
Microplastics have been found to pick up pollution in their travels. Meaning, they pose an even greater threat to human health than previously thought. In the ocean, for instance, toxic compounds can hitch a ride on plastic and make it 10 times more toxic than it would normally be, according to new research from Tel Aviv University. The study […]
04/22/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Brighteon Conversations: America’s water supply has been systematically poisoned long before COVID
The Health Ranger Mike Adams was appalled by people criticizing Dr. Bryan Ardis for bringing up the possibility that the water systems across the United States are contaminated with SARS-CoV-2 – the virus behind the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. “I found it a little bit surprising that some people were giving you some pushback on the […]
04/15/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Feds encouraged wind farming then fined wind farm company for killing eagles
An energy company was given a five-year probation and ordered to pay $8 million in fines after they were found to have killed 150 bald and golden eagles on their wind turbines. The company, NextEra Energy, a subsidiary of ESI Energy, pleaded guilty to violating the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which prevents anyone from killing […]
04/14/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Study finds unsafe levels of uranium in American public water systems
Public water systems serving 290 million people in the United States per year were found to have high concentrations of uranium, a radioactive chemical that occurs naturally in soil, rock and water. Researchers at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health found that 63.1 percent of community water systems (CWS) compliance monitoring records showed […]
04/07/2022
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By Mary Villareal
KILLER BILL: Brazil’s “Poison Package” Pesticides Act now on its way to Senate, vastly increasing the spraying of toxic pesticides on foods
Brazil’s House of Representatives recently passed the draft law “Pacoto de Veneno” or “Poison Package” Pesticides Act, which would make the use of pesticides more flexible, despite being in violation of the rights to food and a healthy environment as enshrined in Brazil’s Constitution. The bill would allow the release of carcinogenic pesticides, giving greater […]
03/23/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Colorado, Nebraska fight over 99-year-old water-sharing compact
A fight over a 99-year-old sharing compact between Colorado and Nebraska could end up in court as the South Platte River in Julesburg threatens to run dry for half the year. Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts announced plans to build a canal into Colorado to drain water from the South Platte several miles upstream from Julesburg, […]
02/24/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Pharmaceutical contamination of rivers more widespread than previously known, study finds
Pharmaceutical manufacturing sites are among the primary contributors of drug contamination that has polluted rivers all over the world, according to a U.K. study. Moreover, it was found that pharmaceutical contamination of rivers is significantly more widespread than initially assumed, and it now constitutes a worldwide hazard to the environment and human health. A group […]
01/25/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Linderman Unleashed: Chemtrails, aluminum particles and the damage they cause to the brain
On the January 19 episode of Linderman Unleashed, Kurt Linderman puts Dr. Russell Blaylock on the show to discuss chemtrails and what it does to the human brain. Blaylock noted that he has also written several articles about the effects of the adjuvants and vaccines, including their mercury and aluminum content, on humans. In addition, he has […]
01/11/2022
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By Mary Villareal
MRI-based map of squid brains reveal cephalopods are just as smart as dogs
The cephalopod class of mollusks – which include cuttlefish, squid, and octopuses – are considered intelligent invertebrates and are important examples of advanced cognitive evolution in animals. Without exception, cephalopods are active predators that have the ability to locate and capture prey, which demands some sort of reasoning power. There are more to squids than […]
01/11/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Plants use hormones to signal how they should respond to danger – study
A team from Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California recently reported details about how plants respond to hormones called jasmonic acid that allows them to perceive trouble. Their findings reveal that plants have a complex communication network that could allow researchers to develop crops that are able to withstand more assault, especially […]
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