Posted on May 21, 2014 | Comments Off on What do Ed Begley Jr. and Mariel Hemingway Have In Common? They’ll Take Foreign Oil Money To Stop Fracking
Undercover journalist James O’Keefe has released a new video, this one a sting operation to expose Hollywood environmentalists.The front for this one is an undercover journalist from Project Veritas posing as "Muhammad,” a member of a Middle Eastern oil family, who is willing to pay $9 million to American filmmakers to fund an anti-fracking movie.O’Keefe entraps actor Ed Begley Jr., actress...
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Posted on May 20, 2014 | Comments Off on Friends Of The Earth Wants To Learn Science
Friends of the Earth, most famous for being against nuclear energy and every other bit of modern science and technology, now thinks most scientists are unethical - unless they are hand-picked by Friends Of The Earth.
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Posted on May 19, 2014 | Comments Off on The Most Promising Antioxidant You Never Heard Of
There is a discovery out there that has shown some success
with multiple sclerosis, with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS - Lou Gehrig's
Disease), and has even improved the function of aging hearts – but despite all
that, you have probably never heard of it.
No, this is not a story about how a revolutionary breakthrough got bought up by
some giant corporation and stuck in a warehouse to...
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Posted on May 17, 2014 | Comments Off on 3 Good Reasons To Grow Organic Food In Caves
Are you worried that genetically modified corn will imperil the earth and ruin your organic sticker status if the air blows toward your fields?
Horticulturalists have a solution; let science grow transgenic crops that can feed billions and create high-value medicinal antibodies. Organic believes can put their corn in caves.
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Posted on May 16, 2014 | Comments Off on Black Marketing: Organic Labels Are Often Misleading
John R. Block, U.S. secretary of agriculture from 1981 to 1986, knows a thing or two about food. And he doesn't like the "black marketing" being done by the organic industry to imply nonexistent benefits and also traditional food harm. Proponents are basically selling food homeopathy.But it's a $35 billion a year business so their marketing machine is clearly doing something...
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