Factory Farmed Salmon Full of Disease and Hazardous Chemicals Salmon is the second most popular type of seafood in the U.S. (shrimp is the first), with just over 2 pounds consumed annually, per person.
Contaminated COVID Products and Green Monkey Virus STORY AT-A-GLANCE In the video above, Jessica Rose, Ph.D., interviews microbiologist Kevin McKernan on “Good Morning CHD.” McKernan's team recently discovered simian virus 40 (SV40) promoters in Pfizer's and Moderna's bivalent mRNA COVID shots, which, for decades, have been suspected of causing cancer in humans. As explained in the
It wasn’t “bird flu” that killed wild birds in Europe last spring, it was radiation sickness “It is striking: the areas with colonies that were heavily affected by bird flu last year remained vacant this year, including those of Waterdunen (ZL), Wagejot and De Petten on Texel (NH), Griend and De Putten near Camperduin (NH)” – wrote Ruud van Beusekom of BirdLife Netherlands. Everyone is assuming that
Seifert: Public Square Is the ‘Starting Point’ to Countering ESG, DEI Public Square CEO Michael Seifert told Breitbart News that his company is the “starting point” to countering the corporate push for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. Seifert explained to Breitbart News Saturday host Matthew Boyle that Public Square is “the nation’s largest
Covid Related News: The information and biological war continues There are those who blindly follow orders and those who dare to think critically. In the covid era, the amount of misleading and downright false information emitted by “official” sources is remarkable and the war on freedom of speech is real. Consequentially, the biological attack on our bodies continues without
NY Governor Should Sign Tropical Deforestation Bill The New York State Assembly took a crucial step towards approving the Tropical Deforestation-Free Procurement Act on Wednesday, a bill intended to ensure that companies contracting with the state are not contributing to tropical deforestation and human rights abuses overseas. The governor should sign it into law without delay. New
Green Inferno: Tesla 'Powerwall' Battery Starts Fire in California Garage but Firefighters Save Home A fire originating from a Tesla Powerwall battery, Elon Musk’s home energy storage system, caused damage to a home in Santa Rosa, California, but firefighters were thankfully able to save the residence from extensive damage by limiting the fire to the garage. The Press Democrat reports that a fire
NBC's Tur: Many of Our Financial Issues Have to Do with Climate Change On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Katy Tur Reports,” host Katy Tur stated that a large portion “of what we are dealing with financially right now has to do with the effects of climate change.” While speaking to Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Tur said, “So much of what we
Peru Should Provide Comprehensive Reproductive Care for Girls When Camila (a pseudonym), an Indigenous girl in rural Peru, was 13, she became pregnant after years of rape by her father.
Inter-American Commission of Human Rights Plays Crucial Role in Protecting Women’s Rights This Friday, the General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) will elect four out of seven members to sit on the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, a critical human rights body in the region. Both the Commission and OAS General Assembly have rightly established rigorous criteria for these
Bangladesh: Protect People Most At Risk During Monsoon Season (New York) – Unprecedented flooding during the monsoon season in northern Bangladesh in June 2022 caused loss of lives and livelihoods, extreme hardship, threatening the human rights of at-risk populations, Human Rights Watch said today. As the monsoon season approaches, Bangladeshi authorities should ensure that people with disabilities and older people
Robot “companions” is a betrayal of the elderly Artificial intelligence is bringing robots a step nearer to the public consciousness as we question the myriad uses of machines that can deliver our food, drive our cars, and maybe even do our jobs. There are those who would want to remove human interactions from the vulnerable in our society
Most People Don’t Know of This Until They Have a Fracture STORY AT-A-GLANCE Every three seconds, someone breaks a bone due to osteoporosis, a common bone disease.