Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Humans Are Free-Blog



Posted: 18 Nov 2014 01:28 AM PST
Activist and homeless community members in Madison, Wisconsin, are in the process of building housing for the homeless. The effort grew from the dispersed Occupy Wall Street movement, which has taken a shift from political, to community action in the past few years.

The new community is still a work in progress, but there is already a set of three finished homes on the privately owned lot. This week, four people will move into the first homes on the land, and there are 6 more homes being built which should be completed sometime in the spring.

The project began when the police shut down the original Occupy Madison encampments back in 2011. The Madison encampment, like many other Occupy Wall Street sites throughout the country, became a safe haven for the homeless people in the city.


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Posted: 18 Nov 2014 01:20 AM PST
Over the last 50 years, tireless researchers have uncovered and revealed the existence of various elites that control governments and populations:

Banks, super-banks, the military-industrial complex, intelligence agencies, psyop propagandists, Wall Street, and so forth and so on.

For some reason, these researchers, many of them, have a blind spot when it comes to the ongoing operations of a shadow medical government.

Blind spot. And also fear. Fear of criticism and ridicule for exposing sacred sacraments of society — likevaccination. Like psychiatry. Like (phony) epidemics.


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Posted: 18 Nov 2014 12:58 AM PST
Exploring the unknown is great for a number of reasons. Not only do we allow our minds and imaginations to explore beyond the thoughts of every day life, but we are openly challenged to critically think and keep an open mind to possibility.

I believe that exercising our minds in this manner can help us stay open and excited about the mysteries of our world and encourage us to continue to explore.

What it Means to Be Skeptical

It almost seems to be common place today to consider skepticism as being scientific. Science as a means of exploration is a beautiful thing as it is, but the culture that has developed around science and skepticism, I believe, is doing us a great disservice.


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Posted: 18 Nov 2014 12:37 AM PST
Milk seems to be making its way through various stages of truth, especially within the past couple of years. Like many other examples, what we once thought to be healthy for us to consume is turning out to be the exact opposite.

A large study coming from researchers at the Uppsala University in Sweden found that drinking milk led to an increased mortality rate and actually made bones more prone to fracturing, not less.(1)

The study was recently published in the peer reviewed British Medical Journal, and was specifically conducted to examine whether high milk consumption is associated with mortality and fractures in both men and women.

The study took place across three different counties in Sweden, and used data from two large Swedish cohorts, one with 61,433 women aged approximately 39-74 years old and one with 45, 339 men aged approximately 45-79 years old.


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