Cell Tower Radiation: Personal Testimony
Cell Tower Radiation – A High Pitched Whistle That Drills My Brain Day and Night ElectricSense, 29 March 2013Here is a message I received from Yvonne, one of my readers, recounting her experiences with...
View ArticleGun Violence, Health Care and the Destruction of American Lives
We live in a “greed-based culture”. While more than one million people have been gunned down since John Lennon’s assassination in 1980, more than one million Americans have also died since then because...
View Article"Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare"
CNN Films documentary, "Escape Fire" CNN Pressroom, 1st March 2013 CNN has acquired the U.S. television broadcast rights for the award-winning documentary, Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American...
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ThanksgivingWe return thanks to our mother, the earth,which sustains us.We return thanks to the rivers and streams,which supply us with water.We return thanks to all herbs,which furnish medicines for...
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Wishing all of you who celebrate Easter, a very happy day."The guardian of the mist" image by Jerzy GrzesiakGreen Renaissance
View ArticleWhat Are the Effects of Radiation from Fukushima on Marine Life in the Pacific?
Malnourished sea lion pup. Hundreds of starving pups are washingup on beaches from San Diego to Santa Barbara. (March 2013)On 25 May 2012, I posted the article, “Are Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants...
View ArticleBluefin Tuna from the Fukushima Nuclear Meltdown Still Have Traces of Radiation
by Monte Burke, Forbes, 20 February 2013 Last May I wrote a piece about Bluefin tuna caught off the coast of southern California that carried radiation from the Fukushima,Japan, nuclear plant that was...
View ArticleTwo Years After Fukushima: Is Japan Facing a Cancer Time Bomb?
Two years after Fukushima: Is Japan facing a cancer time bomb?by Adrian Lee, The Express, UK via Dianuke.org, 30 March 2013 Two years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster local children are showing...
View ArticlePeace Advocate and Anti-Nuclear Activist Dr. Helen Caldicott Advocates for...
Dr. Helen CaldicottVIDEO: Activist advocates for zero-radiation, maximum protest by Frank Mand, Wicked Local, 30 March 2013Plymouth: A science lesson, dire predictions and getting naked for a cause,...
View ArticleTrain Derailment in Minnesota Spills 30,000 Gallons of Oil
This article compares oil spills from train derailments to the rupturing of oil pipelines. The accident, which spilled 30,000 gallons of oil, recently occurred 150 miles northwest of Minneapolis. The...
View ArticleExxon Tar Sands Spill Continues to Devastate Arkansas Community
Oil in the backyard of a homeby Lauren McCauley, staff writer, Common Dreams, 1st April 2013Estimates of spilled oil "growing exponentially every day" The thousands of barrels of tar sands oil which...
View ArticleNovartis Patent Application Defeat in India is Key Victory for Generic Drugs
The vast majority of drug patents given in the United States are for tiny changes that often provide patients few meaningful benefits but allow drug companies to continue charging high prices for years...
View ArticleYour Cell Phone and Your Heart Health - and Your Brain!
The following letter, written by three doctors who specialize in the health effects of electromagnetic radiation, is in response to the recent New York Times article on mobile phones and heart health....
View ArticleLos Angeles: Family with Young Children Forced to Live in the Cold and Dark...
Family with Young Children Forced to Live in the Cold and Dark for Refusing a LADWP Smart Meter by Sandi Maurer, EMF Safety Network and Joshua Hart, Stop Smart Meters!, posted on 28 March 2013 by...
View ArticleUnited States Federal Communications Commission Proposes Large Public Wi-Fi...
Tech giants say a free-for-all WiFi service would spark an explosion of innovations and devices that would benefit most Americans, especially the poor. The service would be much more powerful than...
View ArticleSwitzerland: Federal Court Rules 40-Year-Old Nuclear Power Plant Can Continue...
Mühleberg appeal upheld World Nuclear News, 2 April 2013 The Mühleberg nuclear power plant can continue operating indefinitely, Switzerland's Federal Court has ruled, overturning a March 2012 ruling by...
View ArticleVermont: Hundreds March Against the 41-Year-Old Yankee Nuclear Plant
At the same time as Switzerland, a country which voted to abandon nuclear power in 2011, decided to keep Mühleberg, a 40-year-old nuclear plant, open indefinitely, people in Vermont were demonstrating...
View ArticleCampaign to Revoke President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize
Please sign this petition by Roots Action addressed to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, requesting to revoke President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize. Until President Obama leads the United States to reduce...
View ArticleUnited States: Fukushima Meltdown Driving Increased Abnormalities Among West...
In an earlier post, we published the abstract of the study in the Open Journal of Pediatrics concerning the appearance of congenital hypothyroidism in children born in Alaska, California, Hawaii,...
View ArticleUnited States: ADHD Seen in 11% of Children as Diagnoses Rise
“Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.H.D.) has historically been estimated to affect 3 to 7 percent of children. The disorder has no definitive test and is determined only by speaking...
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