As the coronavirus situation has continued to unfold and schools have cancelled classes through the spring and summer, many have wondered what life will be like when they reopen, which is most likely to happen in the fall. In anticipation, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) [...]
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Monthly Archives May 2020
600 Physicians send letter to White House warning lockdowns are a “mass casualty incident” in their own right
The coronavirus pandemic has caused disease and many deaths around the world, and different countries have responded to it in many different ways. In the United States, stay-at-home orders passed down by governors are expected to continue until at least mid-June, with the potential for more quarantine [...]
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“Bill Gates is Continuing the Work of Monsanto:” Vandana Shiva Calls Out Billionaire Philanthropist in French TV Interview
Indian activist and author Vandana Shiva has become one of the most well known and widely followed activists in the world of environmental ecology, organic and regenerative agriculture, and other ecological movements that fly in the face of the post World War II model of using chemicals and [...]
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TV Host Bill Maher Calls Out Factory Farming in the U.S., Compares it to Wet Markets in Wuhan, China
Analysis/Opinion The coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have gone on for more than two months now, and both social media and the Internet in general are oversaturated with comments, viewpoints, and potential solutions for expediting the return of normal human life again without constant social distancing, OCD hand-washing, and [...]
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Product Review: A Delicious Coffee Substitute for High Performers, Packed with Medicinal Mushrooms
One of the biggest areas of focus for holistic health and supplement companies nowadays is on giving consumers a choice between traditional coffee, which is loaded with caffeine, and other similar beverages that are still highly stimulating but come but in a way that provides more sustained energy. [...]
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Washington, D.C. Sues Monsanto, Saying its Toxic Chemicals Polluted Waterways and Poisoned Wildlife for Decades
The Monsanto Company gave up its original name when it became a part of Bayer in summer 2018, but the company is still facing lawsuits from all angles as more cities and municipalities become emboldened to sue the multinational corporation. Lawsuits filed by plaintiffs claiming Monsanto’s glyphosate chemical caused [...]
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When The CDC Comes Knocking. Door-to-door Blood Testing Descends On Georgia
Analysis/Opinion As U.S. residents begin heading back to the work and scientists begin to explore more treatments for COVID-19, questions about privacy and freedom have come to the forefront of many people’s minds. Just under a month ago, the World Health Organization, which is primarily funded by Bill Gates himself [...]
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Scientists Find Anti-Malarial Compounds Inside the Antioxidant-Rich Amazonian Açaí Berry
As far as berries go, there are few that have gained more notoriety in recent years as a “superfood” than the açaí berry, a small purple fruit oftentimes found deep within jungles or rainforests. The berries are typically consumed in large quantities by surfers and other athletes, [...]
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Talking Raven Asks People on the Street ‘Y’Alright Love?’ In a Strong Yorkshire Accent
The coronavirus situation has taken its toll on millions of people across the globe, and it hasn’t been easy for many of them to say the very least. Recently at the start of this whole situation I went to check up on an elderly neighbor of mine and while [...]
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Companies Are Using High-Tech AI Cameras to Track Employees and Enforce Social Distancing Rules
Several companies have begun investing in sophisticated AI camera technology to track social distancing, mask-wearing, and other habits in their workplaces, according to various media reports. The new cameras enable upper management to see workers and customers as well as insurers and regulators, while monitoring and enforcing social [...]
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