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Study: Marijuana Ingredient Kills Tumors in Rats Promising Results of Brain Cancer Study Questioned by Some Critics A study by researchers in Spain found that THC, the main active component in marijuana, eliminated cancerous brain tumors in rats. (AP Photo) The Associated Press N E W Y O R K, Feb. 29 — Marijuana-like drugs eradicated some brain cancers in rats and helped other animals live longer, according to a study published in the March issue of the journal Nature Medicine. The study dealt with gliomas, the most common category of cancer arising in the brain. Gliomas are highly lethal ...
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The Dairy Education Board (01/03/99) By Robert Cohen Executive Director Dear Friends, I have written a book (MILK-The Deadly Poison) and founded the Dairy Education Board because of a secret I learned in 1994. That secret: Laboratory animals got cancer from a new additive that is now in our milk, cheese and ice cream. FDA knew the truth but they hid it. MONSANTO knew the truth but they also did everything in their power to pull a veil over FDA's regulatory review process for POSILAC, the trade name for the genetically engineered version of a cow's natural growth ...
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The Golden Road to Unlimited Totalitarianism - Part 3 SIGHTINGS The Golden Road to Unlimited Totalitarianism - Part 3 Which 'One World'? By Diane Harvey <merak@sedona.net> 6-4-00 The human species received the impression of a lifetime, more or less all-of-a-sudden, in a single picture. We saw ourselves, as if in a mirror for the first time. An intricate round blue-white jewel sparkled in the dark vast velvet of space. The breathtaking image of Home-Sweet-Home, Mother Earth, struck us powerfully, silently, right between the eyes. Our personal marvel of a little water planet: astonishingly beautiful, fragile-seeming, ...
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Citizen Soldier Protection Act of 2000 H.R.____________ Sponsored by Chenoweth-Hage (pending) A BILL To Protect America's Citizen Soldiers Be it enacted by the House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE This Act may be cited as the "Citizen Soldier Protection Act of 2000." SECTION 2. CONGRESSIONAL FINDINGS, PURPOSES AND CONSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY Findings - The Congress finds that: In some cases, members of the United States Armed Forces are being compelled, without lawful authority, to wear as part of their military uniform badges, symbols, helmets, headgear and other visible indicia or ...
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heritage The Heritage Foundation Power Elites A. K. Chesterton once said: "The proper study of political mankind is the study of power elites, without which nothing that happens could be understood." He added: "These elites, preferring to work in private, are rarely found posed for photographers, and their influence upon events has therefore to be deduced from what is known of the agencies they employ." Chesterton described those agencies: "Their goal was to work through such agencies, and financial support received from one or other or all three big American foundations--Rockefeller, Carnegie, and ...
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Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses: VA, DoD Continue To Resist Strong Evidence Linking Toxic Causes To Chronic Health Effects, Second Report
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Forbidden Cures - Suppressed 'Alternative' Therapies SIGHTINGS Forbidden Cures - Suppressed 'Alternative' Therapies By Ken Adachi (Editor@educate-yourself.org) http://educate-yourself.org/forbiddencures.html 5-29-00 There are a number of alternative healing therapies that work so well and cost so little (compared to conventional treatment), that Organized Medicine, the Food & Drug Administration, and their overlords in the Pharmaceutical Industry (The Big Three) would rather the public not know about them. The reason is obvious: Alternative, non-toxic therapies represent a potential loss of billions of dollars to allopathic (drug) medicine and drug companies. The Big Three have collectively engaged in a ...
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The Golden Road To Unlimited Totalitarianism SIGHTINGS The Golden Road To Unlimited Totalitarianism By Diane Harvey <merak@sedona.net> 5-27-00 PREFACE The human race: who are we and where are we going? Blessed into existence we were, and harboring divine fires from the very beginning. The greatest gift was enfolded deepest, and this we call free will. Our casual taken-for-granted individuality is a sacred microcosm, a seedpod of divine qualities requiring fertile ground for good growth. And this necessary ground of our being and becoming is the freedom to make choices and to experience the results ...
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The following Reuter wire service piece is as it appeared in the Washington Post, Saturday, December 28, 1996. The Post version, materially, differs little from the original Reuter version which went across the wire the previous day--with the exception of one word the Post edited out, that I will so note. "Government to Study Theory On Persian Gulf War Illnesses" Government experts will look into a scientist's theory that bacteria possibly used as a biological weapon may be responsible for some illnesses suffered by Persian Gulf War veterans, a spokesman said yesterday. Walter Reed Army Medical Center spokesman Ben Smith ...
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The Jefferson County Sheriff Department's final report on the investigation of the Columbine High School shootings reads more like a high school drama production than an investigative document. The report, written by three women writers hired by the Sheriff's department, is not professional in either tone or approach. It makes wordy emotional comments rather than stick to the facts. It tries overly hard to paint a confused, irrational picture of events so as to justify all the failures of authorities to intervene quickly save lives... {The outrage continues...}
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Over a year ago, a CIA insider leaked the story to Insight Magazine that the FBI had discovered an ongoing Israeli scheme to eavesdrop on government phones. Insight broke this blockbuster story last week and the major media has strangely ignored it. For the past year Insight has been in contact with the FBI trying to get them to confirm the leaks, without success. I think Insight hoped that breaking the story would force the White House and the FBI to be more forthcoming with details. But, so far--nothing but silence--except from a few former agents with direct knowledge of ...
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Los Angeles (AP)--Tribune Co. (NYSE:TRB) will acquire Times Mirror Co. in a $6.46 billion deal that would create a multimedia empire encompassing the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune and 22 television stations, ending a family dynasty that dates back to 1882. More on story...
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It's SHOCKING! It's FREAKISH! IT's OUTRAGEOUS! But staff members of America's most bizarre tabloid insist they don't make things up. The inside scoop on World Weekly News...
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The extraordinary essay you are about to read is posted at Rick Malinowski's web site under the heading of mission statement. All the more the pity, for a bright jewel of craftsmanship lies hidden in a dusty corner of this little known site... educate yourself...
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This is not the beginning but it is a good place to begin. At 4:58PM EST April 20th the FBI released the sketches of John Doe I and John Doe II which quickly led to the capture of Tim McVeigh, John Doe I. At the time of McVeigh's arrest the FBI said it was more important to apprehend John Doe II who they considered to be more dangerous because he was more of a leader. If John Doe II were not found it was more likely he would lead others and strike again they said. Below are sketches of the ...
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How many shooters were at Columbine? The BATF says more than two. How many bombs were assembled for the attack? Monday the number was finally revealed: 95. There is A LOT we don't know about what went on there. And now two Columbine students were murdered without apparent motive in a fast food restaurant. **The surveillance cameras were turned off--just as in the library where two of the shooters [reportedly] committed suicide.** What you are not hearing about this story...
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The following retyped document--a Software AG [a German-based information technology company] memorandum--was provided to me by now-deceased Inslaw investigator Bill McCoy, a retired career Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) investigator, for whom I worked as a researcher/investigator on various assignments though not on the PROMIS software case per se. 22.MAI.1996 10:20 SOFTWARE AG CORPORATE MARKETING CONFIDENTIAL Gedruckt von: XFXFJ / Posteingang / Gelesen 22.Mai.96 11:08 Gesendet von: Shuman, Kathleen 21.Mai.96 15:22 Betreff : Press-Q on "Promis" --------------------------------------- Fritz: To answer your questions, I would say: 1. Yes, our Federal Professional Service group is in the process of conversting (sic) Promis ...
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Guests scheduled for tonight on Sightings are "Betrayal" author Bill Gertz and World Net Daily editor Joseph Farah. The show runs from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. PST and can be heard on the internet. You can connect to it by going to the Sightings homepage. It requires Real Player G2 to listen. If you don't have it, you can download it for free also at the above link.
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Violent deaths: William Turner says a notebook seized by the FBI could link dead men to alleged government software thefts. Knoxville--When state and federal agents ransacked his home, emptied his safe and imprisoned him for five months without a trial, William L. Turner became convinced that he knew too much about a pair of dead men. Virginia officials dropped bank robbery charges against him more than two years ago, but the FBI refuses to return cash and personal documents it took from his safe. Meanwhile, Turner is preparing to go back into custody on unrelated charges. "Now the government is ...
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This is a 12 minute video clip that requires Real Player G2. It concerns the purported coverup murder of Naval Officer William Bruce Pitzer who was a film technician associated with the John F. Kennedy autopsy. Also included in the clip is former Green Beret Lt. Col. Dan Marvin stating that he was witness to a CIA officer implicitly stating the CIA's involvement in the JFK assassination. Film Clip.
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