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Crystal Clark & James Horak | Race with Time - Dispensing with the Barriers to Change, January 10, 2014

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The urgency of our survival on earth has never been better expressed than in this show by Crystal Clark. In order to best example the stark contrast between the reality of that situation and how it is dressed up in fantasy by many of the alternative community, Crystal cuts through the crap and delivers brilliantly and decisively what we must do to achieve necessary change. -JCH

James Corbett on Alchemy Radio | Into 2014

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James Corbett has been living and working in Japan since 2004. He started The Corbett Report website in 2007 as an outlet for independent critical analysis of politics, society, history, and economics.

Since then he has written, recorded and edited over 1000 hours of audio and video media for the website, including a weekly podcast and several regular online video series. He produces video reports for GRTV GRTV, the video production arm of the Centre for Research on Globalization, and BoilingFrogsPost.com, the website of noted FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds.

He is also an editorial writer for The International Forecaster, the weekly e-newsletter created by the recently deceased economic analyst Bob Chapman. His work has been carried online by a wide variety of websites, his video productions are broadcast on the Next News Network in the US, and his videos have garnered over 15,000,000 views on YouTube alone. His satirical piece on the discrepancies in the official account of September 11th, "9/11: A Conspiracy Theory" was posted to the web on September 11, 2011 and has so far been viewed over 2 million times.

Max Igan | Have You Been Programmed?, January 10, 2014

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Max Igan - Surviving the Matrix - Episode 5 - The Peoples Voice TV.

Jeff Rense & Yoichi Shimatsu | Mass Pacific Radiation Nears West Coast

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Clip from January 6, 2014 - guest Yoichi Shimatsu on the Jeff Rense Program.

New World Next Week | GMO-free Cheerios, NSA Catalog, Celeb Shilling, January 9, 2014

Source: NewWorldNextWeek.com, corbettreport.com, mediamonarchy.com



Story #1: Original Cheerios to Go GMO-Free
Non-GMO Cheerios More Marketing Boon Than Health Boost?
Monsanto Calls GMO-free Cheerios a Marketing Stunt
Administration Urges Approval of New GMO Crops to Fight Super Weeds
Nature's Path Products Bear New "Non-Gmo Verified" Seal

Story #2: Internal NSA Catalog Reveals Back Door Exploits to Most Electronic Devices
Wikipedia: NSA ANT Catalog
How the NSA Almost Killed the Internet
Does the NSA Spy on Congress? Sounds Like Yes
Privacy Advocate Jacob Appelbaum Says Futuristic-Sounding "Radar Wave Devices" Can Help NSA Monitor Your Computer Usage
30c3: To Protect And Infect, Part 2
The Crypto Kids and the Rubik's Party: Signal to Snowden?

Story #3: When Celebrity Meets Brutality: Rodman Not First to Mix With Repressive Regimes
Meryl Streep Calls Out Walt Disney As Sexist, Anti-Semitic

Acid Causes Inflammation Leading To Chronic Dis-Ease!

By Julian Warshovsky
Block Dangerous Inflammatory Signaling
The list of chronic diseases caused by inflammation is enormous.1-3
From initiating cancer, Alzheimer’s, and heart disease to the chronic pain of arthritis, sustained inflammation relentlessly destroys our aging bodies.1,3
Mainstream medicine has failed to offer satisfactory solutions for suppressing chronic inflammatory reactions.3 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and glucocorticoids target acute pain, but they have adverse side effects and are not suitable to quench ongoing inflammation.4,5
This widespread problem led scientists to seek a solution to safely reduce both acute pain and the chronic inflammation. 6
Three plant extracts have been identified that powerfully inhibit the underlying factors that trigger inflammation—safely reducing both chronic pain and long-term disease risk.
Unlike drugs, turmeric oil, ginger, and curcumin work through diverse mechanisms to block multiple pathways of the inflammation-signaling process.7-16
These natural ingredients deliver benefits that no currently available drug can—they inhibit bothCOX and LOX enzymes, which in turn curtails creation of the prostaglandin and leukotrienesignaling molecules.7-16
An abundance of studies have confirmed that the biochemical actions of curcuminginger, andturmeric oil can be beneficial against the causative factors behind arthritis,16-23 cardiovascular disease,16,24-28 cancer,29-33 and other diseases…and these effects are often observable in a matter of weeks!20,27,29,34
A novel method has been discovered to deliver more of the active molecules found in these three plant extracts to your bloodstream.35-38

An All-Out Assault on Chronic Inflammation

An All-Out Assault on Chronic Inflammation  
Just about every chronic disease—from arthritis, to heart disease, to diabetes, to Alzheimer’s disease— has one thing in common: destructive, unchecked inflammation.1-3
Chronic inflammation is often the end result of a complex “domino effect” of signaling molecules known as prostaglandinsand leukotrienes.39,40 The problem with most drugs is that they only inhibit one of the steps involved in chronic inflammation (providing only partial relief).41
For example, NSAIDs inhibit the production of prostaglandin signaling molecules by blocking enzymes known as COX-1 and COX-2. But they do not inhibit production of leukotriene signaling molecules, which requires blocking the 5-LOX enzyme.7,41
Curcumin , turmeric oil, and ginger work together to block all these signaling pathways to deliverbroad-spectrum protection against chronic inflammation.7-16
As a result, these plant extracts have potential benefit against numerous disorders.42,43

2,000 Studies Can’t Be Wrong!

Inflammation is a major trigger of cancer,44 the second leading cause of death in the United States.45
Your body has a natural ability to fight cancer through the activity of its own tumor-suppressing genes.46 However, over time, environmental factors such as inflammation can turn off (or “silence”) these genes, allowing cancer to take hold and spread unchecked.47,48
Over 2,000 published studies show curcumin suppresses many cancers—including breast, prostate, liver, skin, colon, and lung cancers31,49—by interfering at every stage of their development, progression, and metastasis.50 While anticancer drugs and cancer itself weaken the immune system, curcumin enhances it,51-55 serving as an “immune-restorer.”52

Guard Against Platelet Aggregation

Inflammation plays a key role in the development of cardiovascular disease.56 Due to their action against the underlying causes of inflammation: curcuminginger, and turmeric have all been found to have powerful effects against cardiovascular disease.16,24-28
A study on ginger indicated that it could improve cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications that occur as a result of platelet aggregation (the tendency of blood cells to clump together).24 For the study, either ginger or aspirin taken daily with 10 mg of the antihypertensive drug nifedipine (Procardia®) was shown to boost the drug’s anti-platelet aggregation effect in both normal and hypertensive patients.

Outperforms Leading Arthritis Drug

Outperforms Leading Arthritis Drug
The hallmarks of the most common form of arthritis (osteoarthritis) are inflammation and cartilage destruction. While both ginger and curcumin block inflammation—curcumin also inhibits cartilage breakdown by the body!57
In one study, one group of rheumatoid arthritis patients received 500 milligrams of curcumin daily, another received 50 milligrams daily ofthe NSAID drug diclofenac, and a third group received a combination of the two. After eight weeks, the curcumin-only group had the greatest reduction in joint pain and swelling, with no supplement-related adverse effects. By contrast, 20% of participants in the drug-only group dropped out due to adverse effects!19
Ginger has also been tested against the NSAID drug diclofenac. Two groups of osteoarthritis patients took either ginger extract ( 340 milligrams daily) or diclofenac (100 milligrams) for four weeks.20 Both treatments were equally as effective; however, the drug group experienced an increase in digestive pain (dyspepsia) and degeneration of their stomach mucosa.

Reverse Cognitive Impairment

Curcumin and ginger offer great promise in the fight against cognitive decline and dementia.
In animal models of Alzheimer’s, curcumin has been shown to cross the blood-brain barrier in order to enhance clearance of amyloid-beta from the brain (the accumulation of which is strongly associated with Alzheimer’s).58
One impressive study demonstrated ginger’s ability to defend against—and possibly even reverse—middle-aged cognitive impairment.59 For the study, 60 healthy middle-aged women took 400 or 800 milligrams of ginger extract or placebo daily. After two months, the ginger participants showed significantly enhanced memory and brain activity consistent with boosted cognitive capability.
As beneficial as these ingredients are on their own, they’re even more powerful together. Scientists have combined curcumin and ginger extracts with turmeric oil in a novel formulation that also delivers a distinct advantage: it naturally enhances absorption.

Enhanced Formula Provides Better Absorption!

Turmeric oil is obtained from the potent liquid remaining after curcumin extraction.60,61 Aside from turmeric oil’s own strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, research revealed that its rich content of compounds called aromatic turmerones produces a significant enhancementof curcumin levels inside the cell compared to normal curcumin.38 This formulation also containsphospholipids, a type of emulsifying molecule that enhances absorption of poorly soluble active compounds.62

Summary

Chronic inflammation eventually leads to serious diseases such as cancer.1-3Drugs that targetacute inflammation are not suitable for long-term use and can cause substantial side effects.3-5
In a significant breakthrough, gingercurcumin, and turmeric oil have been found to block chronic inflammation at every stage of the process, safely inhibiting long-term disease risk.7-16
Multiple studies demonstrate that these three extracts combat an array of disorders, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and arthritis. 16-33
These three extracts have been combined in a groundbreaking formulation that greatly boosts absorption!
If you have any questions on the scientific content of this article, please call a Life Extension®Health Advisor at 1-866-864-3027.

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The Eyeopener Report | First Look: Omidyar's $250 Million Dollar Media Venture and the Greenwald / Paypal / NSA saga, January 8, 2013

Source: corbettreport.com, BoilingFrogsPost.com



Of the many intriguing aspects of the Snowden story, by far one of the most frustrating is that, other than a few interviews and press conferences, almost everything we know about Snowden, his motivations, and the documents themselves come from intermediaries who have found themselves in the position of spokespeople on the case.

Even such basic questions as how many documents Snowden leaked is still unclear, with various sources listing anything from 10,000 to 1.7 million documents. If details as basic as these vary so widely between sources, how much more opaque are the more difficult questions of Snowden's motivations and intentions, let alone the specifics of any deals he may have made with journalists about how this data was to be disseminated? -corbettreport.com
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Qi Charger

I picked up a Motorola Droid Mini phone a while ago. After tinkering with it for a short time, I discovered that it has native support for wireless charging (compliant with the Qi inductive charging standard). For the geekspeak challenged, "inductive charging" = "charging without plugging your phone in" (some people call it "wireless" charging, but that's not technically true because the Qi charging pad must be connected to a power source using wires, a cable, a cord, coat hangers, twisted tin foil, or the like). For the pronunciationally challenged, "Qi" = "Chee" (as in Kim Chee or Cheetos).

There are many Qi chargers available on the market now. I acquired the Koolpad charger shown here:


The charging pad came with a micro USB cable (no power adapter is provided). The USB cable allows the charging pad to be connected to any powered USB port or to a wall adapter that has a USB port. I simply used my Motorola wall adapter to connect the charging pad. I did not have to modify my Droid Mini at all (no additional hardware, no app downloaded, no settings tweaked).

The Qi charger works like a charm, and it was one of my best acquisitions of 2013. I keep it plugged in at the office, where I spend most of my time during the week. I simply place my phone on the pad whenever the battery drops below about 50% to top it off while I work. The charging pad automatically recognizes the phone (or vice versa?) whether or not the phone is on. The magic begins with a beep emitted from the pad and a confirmation generated by the phone. The green indicator light (shown in the picture) changes to blue when the phone is charging, and reverts back to green when the battery reaches 100%.

Qi charging takes a little longer than usual, but that doesn't bother me at all because I usually have several hours of desk time during each workday. I don't mind charging at a leisurely pace. If I need to charge my phone faster, I simply remove the charging pad from the USB cable and replace the pad with my phone. Easy peasy.

I highly recommend a Qi charger for anyone who is lucky enough to have a phone that already has a Qi power receiver built into it (I have no opinion regarding phones that require modification or retrofitting). In fact, by the time I unleash this post, I'll probably have a Qi charger at home, too.

Earth Facing X Flare. Giant Sunspot 1944, January 7, 2014

Source: BPEarthWatch youtube



Will strike earth midnight UTC on the 9th.

Richard Sauder | What is the Machine?, TMRN Radio, January 7, 2014

Source: timemonkradio.com, eventhorizonchronicle.blogspot.com

Stop Eating Pacific Ocean Fish Now!



The newly released video below from Low Carb Cory sounds a warning that this story at 
ENENews via the LA Times emphasizes, STOP EATING Ocean Fish NOW!
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Antibiotics Have A Deadly Side Effect - Death by Medication


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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The Food and Drug Administration has issued an important warning about one of the most popular antibiotics.
As CBS 2’s Dr. Max Gomez reported, azithromycin – known by the brand names Zithromax and Z-Pak – could cause fatal heart problems.
More than 40 million prescriptions a year are written for azithromycin, for everything from bronchitis to urinary tract and skin infections. But like all drugs, azithromycin has its side effects.
The FDA said one rare side effect could be lethal. It could cause an irregular heart rhythm that in some patients has caused sudden cardiac death.
“What the macrolide antibiotics like Zithromax might do is change the electric conduction of the heart,” said Dr. Susanne Steinbaum of Lenox Hill Hospital. “And what those changes might cause is an abnormality in the heart rhythm that can actually lead to sudden cardiac death.”
The warning followed a study last May in the New England Journal of Medicine, which found the drug had a higher rate of cardiovascular death compared to other antibiotics.
Tenaj Perry may have had a brush with that side effect. The CBS makeup artist developed bronchitis a week and a half ago, and doctors prescribed Z-Pak.
Within a couple of days, Perry said: “Out of nowhere, like I’d be sitting watching the TV, and all of a sudden it would start racing. I actually thought it was down to me being sick; having the flu.”
The FDA now says doctors should be aware of the risk factors before prescribing the drug to patients.
“It’s really of concern for people who do have underlying heart issues, have electrolyte imbalances, or are taking other medications that could make this disease happen and cause sudden cardiac death,” Steinbaum said.
Perry is one of those people. She has had heart arrhythmia in the past, and Steinbaum placed her on a Holter heart monitor to see what the underlying problem is.
Meanwhile, the FDA also noted that other antibiotics in the same class have the potential for the same problem, as well as another class called fluoroquinolones – such as Cipro.
Pfizer, the maker of Z-Pak, said it has already updated its drug labels to include heart rhythm risk.

Jacob Appelbaum @ Chaos Communication Congress, Hamburg Germany 2013 | To Protect and Infect | NSA Surveillance

Source: Albert Veli youtube

Sterling Allan | 2013 in Review: Free Energy, January 6, 2014

Source: redicecreations.com, PESWiki.com, PESN.com


January 6, 2014–For the past 11.5 years, Sterling Allan has been running the best exotic free energy technology news, directory, and networking service worldwide. Sterling is the primary driving force behind PESWiki.com, PESN.com, FreeEnergyNews.com, NewEnergyCongress.org and most recently EnergyNEST.org.

PES (Pure Energy Systems) Network, of which he is CEO, is the premier news, directory, and networking service whose mission is to find and facilitate the best exotic free energy technologies. He founded the New Energy Systems Trust to help bring these technologies to market. PES is aided by the New Energy Congress, which Sterling founded in 2005 as an association of energy professionals from around the world who review the most promising claims to existing and up-and-coming breakthrough energy technologies that are clean, renewable, affordable, reliable, easy to implement, safe, and legitimate.

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Dr. Robert O. Young talks about benefits of a Full Body Medical Diagnostic Comprehensive Scan



At Universal Medical Imaging Group and PH Miracle Center we offer a non-invasive and non-radioactive Full Body Comprehensive Medical Diagnostic Scan, which includes a Full Body Medical Ultrasound (anatomical), Full Body Medical Thermography (physiological), Full Body 3D Bio-Electro (functional) Scan to identify asymptomatic and often life-threatening dis-eases in their earliest, most preventable and reversible stages.
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Full Body Comprehensive Medical Diagnostic Scan includes:
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Medical Diagnostic Full Body Thermography
(Physiological Scan):

• Full Cranial, Carotid, Thyroid
• Full Breast/Chest Scan and Lymph Node Activity
• Full Back (Upper and Lower)
• Stomach, Visceral, (Abdomen), Large and Small Intestines, Kidneys, Colon, Ovaries and Uterus (for woman), prostate and testicles (for man)
• Upper and Lower Extremities
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Medical Diagnostic Full Body Ultrasound
(Anatomical Scan):

• Carotid
• Venous Color and Doppler
• Lower Arterial Color and Doppler
• Aorta Color and Doppler
• Thyroid
• Breast/Chest
• Pancreas
• Liver
• Gallbladder
• Common Bile Duct and Hepatic Ducts
• Portal Vein
• Kidneys
• Spleen
• Bladder
• OB/Pregnancy (if needed)
• Uterus and Ovaries (for women)
• Prostate (for men)
• Testicles (for men) (if needed)
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Medical Diagnostic 3D Full Body Bio-Electro
(Functional Scan):

• Cardiovascular System
• Respiratory System
• Digestive System
• Immune System
• Brain chemistry and Neurotransmitter balance (such as Serotonin, Dopamine and Acetylcholine levels)
• Oxygen levels (which may show if the brain or muscles are receiving enough oxygenated blood and the CO2 levels, Hydrogen, Bicarbonates for healthy cell metabolism)
• Nervous System
• Physiological and Psychiatrical Evaluation
• Neuromuscular System
• Chiropractic Evaluation
• Spine and Muscular Evaluation
• Metabolic Function
• Hormonal (Endocrine) system (including DHEA, Testosterone (for man), Thyroid, Insulin, Cortisol, Adrenal Gland Hormone balance, TSH and Thyroid function)
• Ions and Minerals Evaluation (such as Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Sodium, Chloride and more)
• The body interstitial pH (will show if there is a acid-alkaline balance)
• Andrology screening of the stress and psychological disorders related to the erectile disorders (ED)
• Urinary System (screening for prostate, bladder and kidneys disorders)
• Gynecology/Reproductive System (screening for stress and psychological disorders related to infertility and sterility)
• Oncology (follow up, early visualization of effectiveness and the side effects of the chemotherapy or any other treatments)
• Body Composition (including Fat Mass, Lean Mass, Muscular Mass, Intracellular and Extracellular Water, Extra Cellular Oxidative Stress Analysis)
• Weight Analysis
• Lab Test Recommendations
• Therapeutic recommendations
• Nutritional recommendations
• Herbal Therapy recommendations
• Acupuncture and acupressure treatment point recommendations
• Homeopathy treatment recommendations
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To make an appointment for the Full Body Scan please call:
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Universal Medical Imaging Group
818- 508-8895
http://www.universalmedicalimaging.com/
Or
PH Miracle Center
760-751-8321
http://www.phmiracleliving.com/t-MedicalImaging.aspx
_________________________________________________
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At Universal Medical Imaging Group and PH Miracle Center we offer a non-invasive and non-radioactive Full Body Comprehensive Medical Diagnostic Scan, which includes a Full Body Medical Ultrasound (anatomical), Full Body Medical Thermography (physiological), Full Body 3D Bio-Electro (functional) Scan to identify asymptomatic and often life-threatening dis-eases in their earliest, most preventable and reversible stages.
.
Full Body Comprehensive Medical Diagnostic Scan includes:
.
Medical Diagnostic Full Body Thermography
(Physiological Scan):

• Full Cranial, Carotid, Thyroid
• Full Breast/Chest Scan and Lymph Node Activity
• Full Back (Upper and Lower)
• Stomach, Visceral, (Abdomen), Large and Small Intestines, Kidneys, Colon, Ovaries and Uterus (for woman), prostate and testicles (for man)
• Upper and Lower Extremities
.
Medical Diagnostic Full Body Ultrasound
(Anatomical Scan):

• Carotid
• Venous Color and Doppler
• Lower Arterial Color and Doppler
• Aorta Color and Doppler
• Thyroid
• Breast/Chest
• Pancreas
• Liver
• Gallbladder
• Common Bile Duct and Hepatic Ducts
• Portal Vein
• Kidneys
• Spleen
• Bladder
• OB/Pregnancy (if needed)
• Uterus and Ovaries (for women)
• Prostate (for men)
• Testicles (for men) (if needed)
.
Medical Diagnostic 3D Full Body Bio-Electro
(Functional Scan):

• Cardiovascular System
• Respiratory System
• Digestive System
• Immune System
• Brain chemistry and Neurotransmitter balance (such as Serotonin, Dopamine and Acetylcholine levels)
• Oxygen levels (which may show if the brain or muscles are receiving enough oxygenated blood and the CO2 levels, Hydrogen, Bicarbonates for healthy cell metabolism)
• Nervous System
• Physiological and Psychiatrical Evaluation
• Neuromuscular System
• Chiropractic Evaluation
• Spine and Muscular Evaluation
• Metabolic Function
• Hormonal (Endocrine) system (including DHEA, Testosterone (for man), Thyroid, Insulin, Cortisol, Adrenal Gland Hormone balance, TSH and Thyroid function)
• Ions and Minerals Evaluation (such as Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Sodium, Chloride and more)
• The body interstitial pH (will show if there is a acid-alkaline balance)
• Andrology screening of the stress and psychological disorders related to the erectile disorders (ED)
• Urinary System (screening for prostate, bladder and kidneys disorders)
• Gynecology/Reproductive System (screening for stress and psychological disorders related to infertility and sterility)
• Oncology (follow up, early visualization of effectiveness and the side effects of the chemotherapy or any other treatments)
• Body Composition (including Fat Mass, Lean Mass, Muscular Mass, Intracellular and Extracellular Water, Extra Cellular Oxidative Stress Analysis)
• Weight Analysis
• Lab Test Recommendations
• Therapeutic recommendations
• Nutritional recommendations
• Herbal Therapy recommendations
• Acupuncture and acupressure treatment point recommendations
• Homeopathy treatment recommendations
____________________________________________

To make an appointment for the Full Body Scan please call:
.
Universal Medical Imaging Group
818- 508-8895
http://www.universalmedicalimaging.com/
Or
PH Miracle Center
760-751-8321
http://www.phmiracleliving.com/t-MedicalImaging.aspx
_________________________________________________
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