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Antibacterial Soaps Contain Endocrine-Disruptors Capable of Interfering with Hormones Critical for Normal Development and Reproduction

September 18th, 2010

Via: Natural Resources Defense Council: The Natural Resources Defense Council filed a lawsuit today against the Food and Drug Administration for failing to issue a final rule regulating the chemicals triclosan and triclocarban, which are commonly found in antibacterial soaps. These chemicals are suspected endocrine disruptors linked to reproductive and developmental harm in laboratory studies. […]

Some of Blackwater/Xe’s Corporate Clients: Monsanto, Chevron, the Walt Disney Company, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Deutsche Bank and Barclays

September 17th, 2010

Via: The Nation: Over the past several years, entities closely linked to the private security firm Blackwater have provided intelligence, training and security services to US and foreign governments as well as several multinational corporations, including Monsanto, Chevron, the Walt Disney Company, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and banking giants Deutsche Bank and Barclays, according to […]

New Name for High Fructose Corn Syrup: Corn Sugar

September 15th, 2010

Via: Food Consumer: On September 14, the Corn Refiner’s Association said in a press release posted on its website that it has asked the Food and Drug Administration to allow manufacturers of high fructose corn syrup, or HFCS, to use the name “corn sugar” instead of high fructose corn syrup.

Family to Receive Millions of Dollars in Damages Because Child with Mitochondrial Disease Developed Autism After Receiving Multiple Vaccinations

September 13th, 2010

Via: CBS News: The first court award in a vaccine-autism claim is a big one. CBS News has learned the family of Hannah Poling will receive more than $1.5 million dollars for her life care; lost earnings; and pain and suffering for the first year alone. In addition to the first year, the family will […]

Genetically Modified Salmon

September 7th, 2010

Unlikely to escape… Unlikely. Via: Guardian: Last Friday, though, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) took a potentially dangerous step. The agency ruled that salmon whose genes have been altered so that they grow more rapidly than their wild counterparts are safe for human consumption. In so doing, the FDA opened the door for […]

Police Release Scientist in Miami Airport Scare Who Had Previously Been Involved with Smuggling Plague Samples

September 4th, 2010

Via: NBC Miami: A world-renowned Texas scientist specializing in infectious diseases who was once charged with smuggling dangerous samples of plague bacteria into the U.S. was questioned by authorities after a suspicious item found in his luggage caused a massive evacuation at Miami International Airport Thursday night. Dr. Thomas C. Butler, 70, was questioned by […]

Discovery Channel Situation: Manifesto of James Jay Lee

September 1st, 2010

Update: James Lee Killed By Police —End Update— It looks like he should have applied for a job at the White House: John Holdren, Obama’s Science Czar, Says: Forced Abortions and Mass Sterilization Needed to Save the Planet. I include incidents like this in False Flag Operations because they result in the state taking more […]

Monsanto Takes 19.9% Stake in InterGrain

September 1st, 2010

Tentacles here. Tentacles there. Tentacles everywhere. Via: Sydney Morning Herald: West Australian cereal breeder InterGrain Pty Ltd has partnered with global grains developer Monsanto to develop tougher, higher-yielding types of wheat. Under the collaboration, Monsanto has taken a 19.9 per cent stake in InterGrain for an undisclosed sum. If the collaboration is a success, it […]

The Unhealthy Truth: One Mother’s Shocking Investigation into the Dangers of America’s Food Supply

September 1st, 2010

The Unhealthy Truth: One Mother’s Shocking Investigation into the Dangers of America’s Food Supply—and What Every Family Can Do to Protect Itself by Robyn O’Brien

Enslaved

August 31st, 2010

Mmm hmm. Research Credit: DW

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