After decades of delays, the REAL ID went into effect across the United States on May 7, 2025. The REAL ID Act was passed by Congress in 2005 in the wake of the 9/11 attacks on our nation and the subsequent recommendations of the George W. Bush-era 9/11 Commission (we are told), which focused on…Continue reading REAL ID: Its Power & Purpose Will Be Realized When Everyone Complies
With the COVID-19 pandemic in the rearview mirror, the World Health Organization (WHO) has shifted focus to its next global crisis. In early April, the group published its “first-ever” reports to address what it calls “the critical lack of medicines and diagnostic tools for invasive fungal diseases,” noting that this deficit underscores “the urgent need…Continue reading Essential for Life, the WHO Compiles “Deadly Fungi” List
With over 200 known types—and roughly 75 percent of those considered not harmful—the National Institute of Health (NIH) reports that human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States. In fact, most sexually active women and men become infected with HPV, and the majority of those infections are cleared by…Continue reading The $8 Billion Question: Does Gardasil Cause Ovarian Failure?
Bloomberg reports: Chemicals giant Bayer AG is reeling after a jury awarded $2 billion in damages to people who say they contracted cancer after years of using Roundup, a popular weed killer manufactured by Bayer subsidiary Monsanto Co. Bayer probably won’t pay out the full $2 billion. But more than 10,000 further cases are pending, worrying Bayer investors as well…Continue reading The Next PCB? Roundup’s danger to biological functions, environment continues to mount
Brinkwire.com is reporting on a new study Mice fed faeces from human children with autism developed signs of having the disorder, scientists claim. Rodents given the faecal transplants were less likely to socialise and more likely to develop repetitive behaviour.Researchers were adamant their research didn’t prove bacteria in the gut caused autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However,…Continue reading Autism ‘could one day be treated with a probiotic pill’
The Daily Mail is reporting: “Immune protection passed on through a mother’s milk could last for years longer than expected, according to scientists. Tests on mice found mothers which had recovered from an infection could pass on their immunity through breast milk with long-lasting effects. In one case, a baby mouse became protected from a…Continue reading STUDY: Breastfeeding could transfer life-long protection against infection
The year was 2016 and America was on its way to experiencing a record of over 60,000 drug overdose deaths at the time. The opioid epidemic was in full swing deeply carving out the soul of the country. That same year, the Los Angeles Times released an investigative piece titled OxyContin goes global – “We’re…Continue reading WHO, Purdue Team Up For International Opioid Push
Alexei Koseff is reporting for the SFChronicle.com: Gov. Gavin Newsom threw cold water Saturday on state legislation that would tighten California’s rules on providing medical exemptions for childhood vaccinations. “I like doctor-patient relationships. Bureaucratic relationships are more challenging for me,” Newsom told reporters at the California Democratic Party convention in San Francisco. “I’m a parent.…Continue reading CA Gov. Gavin Newsom Signals Opposition To California SB276
After historically failing to do proper safety testing and regulate the asbestos, tobacco, sunscreen, vaccine, medical device and other industries, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is now targeting cannabidiol or CBD. Despite a search on PubMed revealing 2,414 scientific studies published in respected peer-reviewed journals involving cannabidiol, the FDA is claiming there is…Continue reading FDA Concerned About Safety & Efficacy of CBD, Holds Hearing