Recently in the news, Chipotle has been under some major scrutiny regarding the outbreak of E. coli and norovirus, both reportedly linked to the restaurant chain. According to the CDC, there have been 53 cases of E. coli from Chipotle while over 80 people are possibly linked to norovirus through Chipotle. No deaths have yet been Read More…
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Turing CEO Martin Shkreli arrested for securities fraud
CEO Martin Shkreli, also known as “Pharma Bro,” was arrested Thursday for what U.S. prosecutors are calling a “Ponzi-like scheme” at his former hedge fund and a pharmaceutical company he previously headed. Shkreli was widely known for his monstrous actions of increasing the price of the drug Daraprim, a decades-old drug used to treat toxoplasmosis, Read More…
New Frontiers in Psychedelic Research
The beginning of the 21st century seems to have interestingly spurred a resurgence in psychedelic chemical research, with a variety of different chemicals receiving more attention. Dr. Rick Strassman helped pioneer the documentation of the bio-phenomenology of DMT, and a variety of research institutions like the Heffter Institute, John Hopkins University, Beckley Foundation, and more, Read More…
Monsanto Found Guilty of Poisoning by French Court
A court in France has found GMO giant Monsanto guilty of poisoning a French farmer through the use of one of their controversial herbicides. The court of appeals has vindicated French farmer Paul Francois who claimed that he suffered headaches, memory loss, and various neurological problems after mistakenly inhaling Monsanto’s herbicide Lasso. During the court hearing, Read More…
Criminal to Addict
“It’s a propaganda shell game and we can’t fall for it again.” – Huffington Post’s Amanda Reiman With the illicit profit continuing to pour in from the War on Drugs, it is not hard to see why the government does not want prohibition to end. With the American public opinion of marijuana at an all time Read More…
RED ALERT: Beijing’s Smog Emergency
At 7 AM on December 7th an industrious city over 20 million people, was brought to a grinding halt. For the first time ever, China’s capitol city, Beijing, was under “Red Alert” due to dangerously high levels of air pollution. The people had a mere 13 hours to prepare for this massive shutdown, and it Read More…






