Fluorides, The Atomic Bomb, And A Spy
By Jon Rappoport In 1997, Joel Griffiths and Chris Bryson, two respected mainstream journalists, peered into an abyss. They found a story about fluorides that…
By Jon Rappoport In 1997, Joel Griffiths and Chris Bryson, two respected mainstream journalists, peered into an abyss. They found a story about fluorides that…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Before you resurface and freshen up the macadam on the driveway to your house using coal-tar based sealcoats, you had better…
By Graham Vanbergen A joint report conducted by Greenpeace, Corporate Europe Observatory and GeneWatch UK issued a briefing paper last week entitled “Commission fails to…
By Claire Bernish On the 30th anniversary of the world’s worst nuclear catastrophe yet, a new report shows radioactive contamination from the 1986 explosion at…
By Mac Slavo The threat of a large-scale terrorist attack caused by chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear weapons of mass destruction has been at the forefront…
By Jon Rappoport It’s no surprise that the US government would look the other way when lower IQ and cancer are business as usual. One…
By Michael Snyder All over the world seismic activity is increasing. In recent weeks we have seen a dramatic earthquake in Ecuador, more than 600…
By Piper McGowin We are seeing a lot of geological events happen in a very short span of time. Large and sometimes devastating earthquakes have…
By Amanda Froelich Acuña’s inspiring story is proof that activists’ efforts do matter, and that even the world’s largest companies will be held to account….
By Matt Agorist Five years ago, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was commissioned by Congress to undertake a study on the impacts of hydraulic fracturing…
By Matt Agorist As Michigan residents watch the scapegoats thrown to the lions to take the blame for the higher ups who are ultimately responsible…
By Derrick Broze The U.S. Department of Energy may begin studying the effects of geoengineering the climate if a proposed budget bill becomes law. The…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Lead, mercury, and aluminum scientifically are known neurotoxins! Lead is condemned by science and medicine; whereas ethylmercury and aluminum are promoted…
By Derrick Broze Around 150 protesters, representing several tribes and nations, gathered at the Texas-Mexico border to raise awareness about the environmental and cultural threats…