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The Abuse of Antibiotics and the Rise of ‘Super Bugs’

Anna Hunt, Staff Writer Waking Times The use of antibacterial drugs on healthy livestock is a common practice in the United States. The meat industry’s overuse of antibiotics has become so widespread that about 29 million pounds of these drugs (or 80% of all antibiotics sold in the US) are used in industrial feedlots, with only

The Most Potent B Vitamin That Combats Infections Better Than Antibiotics Ever Could

John Summerly, Prevent Disease Waking Times The Nicotinamide form of vitamin B3 is one of the most potent of blood B vitamins, absorbing four times more into the blood than any other vitamin. Cedars-Sinai researchers have discovered that the vitamin has the potential to provide a powerful weapon to fight superbugs and antibiotic-resistant staph infections that

Antibiotics May Lead to Lifelong Obesity

Lisa Garber Waking Times  Antibiotics have been associated with weight gain before, but new research indicates it may have the same effect on infants, too. Given that childhood obesity is linked to obesity later in life, prescribing antibiotics for children presents more problems for a nation already in the throes of an epidemic. “We typically consider obesity

Mob Morality and the Unvaxxed

Charles Eisenstein – We would like to think that modern societies like ours have outgrown barbaric customs like human sacrifice.

The Technocrats’ Virus

Julie Beal – The technocrats needed a virus for the Great Reset and SARS-CoV-2 was the perfect design.

Censorship Kills

Barry Brownstein – Censorship is the product of an illiberal, anti-science, authoritarian mindset. Censorship kills because decision-making is distorted. 

Farmer Bill And The Great Reset

Dr. Mercola – Bill Gates has been buying up farmland across the U.S. He currently owns 242,000 acres of farmland, plus another 27,000 acres of nonagricultural land.

The Coronation

Charles Eisenstein – For years, normality has been stretched nearly to its breaking point, a rope pulled tighter and tighter, waiting for a nip of the black swan’s beak to snap it in two.


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