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Changing the World — One Chicken at a Time

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published May 1, 2018. The chicks have arrived! A 6 a.m. phone call from the Northfield, Minnesota, post office alerted Eric Foster and others at the Main Street Project1 to the arrival of the first training flock of 2018. A new cohort of aspiring Latino […]

Updated: May 15, 2023
Makes You Age Faster, Even if You Look OK Now

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published December 23, 2018. In this interview, Bruce Ames, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of California Berkeley, currently senior scientist at the Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute, discusses the importance of vitamins and minerals for longevity and explains his […]

Updated: May 14, 2023
Reverse Engineering the Propaganda Machine

In this interview, Michelle Stiles reviews some of the basic tools of propaganda, which is the topic of her book, “One Idea to Rule Them All: Reverse Engineering American Propaganda.” It’s a pertinent and apt topic in light of what’s been going on over the last few years, as we attempt to understand how we’ve […]

Updated: May 14, 2023
James Corbett on Technocratic Control and the Dangers of AI

In this video, I interview investigative journalist James Corbett about false narratives, the global takeover by technocracy, controlled opposition and the dangers of artificial intelligence, as well as the solutions to these and other challenges. Corbett’s journalism career began in the aftermath of 9/11, when he became “overwhelmed to discover that we are constantly lied […]

Updated: May 14, 2023
Why Do We Keep Feeding the Merchants of Death?

According to mainstream media, the Ukraine war is going well and Russia will be solidly defeated. We just have to give Ukraine the means they need to prevail. However, as reported by Medea Benjamin and Nicolas Davies in an April 24, 2023, article in Salon magazine,1 based on an “enormous leak of secret documents,” “that […]

Updated: May 9, 2023
This Toxic Herbicide Is Unregulated Despite Court Order

Dicamba, a highly volatile herbicide known for drifting and damaging off-target crops, is still causing widespread environmental damage and, likely, harm to human health. This is despite a 2020 promise from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to take action against the chemicals, which are often sprayed “over the top” of genetically engineered dicamba-tolerant soybean and […]

Updated: May 6, 2023
Will Meat Be Banned?

Meat has been a celebrated food staple since the dawn of mankind.1 Never has anyone needed to justify the eating of animal protein — until now. According to the globalist cabal that is working toward a complete monopoly of the food supply, the eating of meat is at the core of manmade climate change and […]

Updated: May 5, 2023
Getting Your Omega-3 to Omega-6 Ratio Right Is Essential

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published December 10, 2018. Omega-3 fats are essential polyunsaturated fats (PUFAs) your body needs for a wide variety of functions, including proper cell division and function of cell receptors, muscle activity, cognition and heart health. Importantly, the marine-based omega-3 fats docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic […]

Updated: May 5, 2023
Conclusive Evidence Proves Screens Destroy Your Eyes

Nearsightedness (myopia) is incredibly common, affecting 41.6% of Americans.1 By 2050, myopia is predicted to affect half the global population.2,3 Myopia is a vision problem in which close objects appear clear but distant objects are blurry. This condition is thought to be caused by refractive errors in your eye. Refraction is the bending of light […]

Updated: May 4, 2023
A Silent Thief of Sight: Are You at Risk?

Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world. Worldwide, an estimated 80 million people are affected, and prevalence is rising.1 Glaucoma develops when high pressure in your eye (ocular hypertension2) damages the optic nerve. Peripheral vision is impacted first, followed by central vision. Ocular hypertension occurs when the front of your eye […]

Updated: May 3, 2023