Electromagnetic radiation emitted from Starlink dishes sickens and kills pets and wildlife In a letter to Arthur Firstenberg, custodian of an animal sanctuary in the Rocky Mountains described how animals in the sanctuary are falling sick and dying after most people in the area installed a Starlink satellite dish. This is not the first time the health impacts of electromagnetic frequencies (“EMFs”
How Do Constitutional Archetypes Determine the Correct Dose of a Treatment? While pharmaceutical drugs can sometimes be remarkably helpful, because of how frequently I observe them harm patients, I am inherently hesitant to use them.
Practical Reasons to Stock a Bottle of Castor Oil at Home Castor oil is considered one of the world's oldest drugs, perhaps most well-known for its laxative effects and ability to induce labor in pregnant women — although I don't recommend using it for the latter purpose. Made by pressing the seeds of the castor bean plant (Ricinus communis), the resulting pale
UAE’s COP28 Promises on Climate, Health Ignored at Home On Health Day at the COP28 climate conference in the United Arab Emirates, 124 countries endorsed the COP28 UAE Climate and Health Declaration, which commits to putting health at the center of climate action. Yet just outside the conference venue, migrant workers are exposed to health harms associated with escalating
COP28: The Globalist Agenda Has Never Been More Obvious As of this morning, we are four days into the two-week climate change summit in Dubai. Yes, as we can all note for the thousandth time, literal fleets of private jets have descended on the desert so that bankers and billionaires can talk about making sure we don’t drive
COP28: Migrant Rights Essential to Climate Action (Beirut) – The preparation and delivery of the COP28 climate conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), which began on November 30, 2023, rests on the backs of migrant workers, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing a questions and answers document about the issue. Migrant workers form 88 percent of
Questions and Answers: Migrant Worker Abuses in the UAE and COP28 The 28th annual United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) began on November 30, 2023, in Dubai.
Beware the “Autism Friendly City” On 6th November, Dublin launched its Autism Friendly City plan in a bid to become the world’s most autism friendly capital city. ‘It’s a really exciting day,’ Dublin’s Lord Mayor said. ‘I do hope where Dublin leads, the rest of the country can follow also because it’
Unvaccinated account for 5% of COVID-19 Deaths since beginning of 2023, 3x and 4x Vaccinated account for Shocking 95% A report quietly published by the UK Government confirms the COVID-19 injections are far from effective because the unvaccinated population has accounted for just 5% of COVID-19 deaths in England since the beginning of 2023, while the 3 and 4 times vaccinated population has accounted for 95% of COVID-19 deaths
Estonia notifies WHO that it rejects the Pandemic Treaty and amendments to International Health Regulations On 22 November, 11 Members of the Estonian Parliament wrote a letter to the World Health Organisation (“WHO”) to reject the proposed international agreement on pandemic prevention preparedness and response – also known as the “Pandemic Treaty” or “Pandemic Accord”. The letter also rejects the amendments to the International Health Regulations
The Health Benefits Of Borax Borax is a naturally occurring compound found worldwide, with mines in the United States, China, Ukraine, Turkey, and India.
Covid injections are discontinued in Iceland In early October, a conference titled ‘Let the Science Speak ‘ was held in Reykjavik, Iceland. Speakers at the conference talked about covid injection harms and the World Health Organisation’s power grab. Sasha Latypova was one of the six speakers at the event. You watch a video of the event
UAE: Migrant Worker Abuses Linked to Broader Climate Harms (Beirut) – Migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates are exposed to escalating climate risks, especially working in extreme heat without adequate protections, which can cause chronic harms to their health, Human Rights Watch said today. Additionally, migrant workers face other widespread labor abuses like wage theft and exorbitant recruitment fees