The Nigerian government is being urged by 5 million citizens to reject Monsanto’s attempts to introduce genetically modified (GMO) cotton and maize into the country’s food and farming systems. Monsanto doesn’t seek to feed the world, it seeks to control the food supply. At least, that’s the general consensus reached by millions who have been educated on Read More…
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This French Restaurant Exclusively Hires Ex-Convicts Who Aspire To Be Chefs
At Edwins Restaurant in Ohio, students receive the tools they need to start fresh in life and succeed as chefs. Everybody deserves a second chance. Unfortunately, ex-offenders have a more difficult time than most starting anew due to their record. Thankfully, certain initiatives exist to help those who, at one point or another, may have made a Read More…
Told She Would Die, Canadian Mom Credits Cannabis Oil for Surviving Cancer
Doctors told her to prepare to die, but she took cannabis oil instead. It was 2009 when Canadian Cheryl Pearson was misdiagnosed by the Canadian medical system with multiple sclerosis (MS), and for the following four years, she believed MS was the reason behind her rapidly declining health and the loss of use of some Read More…
FDA Document Admits Vaccines Are Linked to Autism
Following a long-winded, and now seemingly unnecessary campaign over the last few years to convince the public that there is no connection between vaccines and autism, the FDA released a document in which they admit that autism is a possible side-effect of the Tripedia vaccine. In typical government fashion they have released this wildly important and Read More…
11-Year Old Entrepreneur Turns Lemonade Stand Into Million Dollar Deal With Whole Foods
With all the negativity circulating in the world today it is important to appreciate the positive whenever possible. This is one such story of a little girl who did not let the perception or age constraints in the world of business slow her down or even hinder her steps from acquiring a million dollar deal with Whole Foods Read More…
Human Experimentation Rampant in the United States
In an article in the New Republic in December, 1998, former UNSCOM leader Scott Ritter decried Iraq’s chemical and biological weapons experiments on human subjects. Wrote Ritter, We had received credible intelligence that 95 political prisoners had been transferred from the Abu Ghraib Prison to a site in western Iraq, where they had been subjected Read More…






