Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday, 11 September 2015

Humans Are Free-Blog



Posted: 10 Sep 2015 10:00 PM PDT
It's here and it's being claimed "The first zero-waste grocery store in the world". A zero-waste grocery store recently opened its doors in Germany and everyone should get excited.

by True Activist

80% of items sold in supermarkets is wrapped in toxic packaging. In effect, Americans still produce near 3 pounds of trash every day, and this is a big problem. So what could be an intelligent solution?

How about a zero-waste grocery store that utilizes no waste materials.


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Posted: 10 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
This is 95-year-old yoga master Kazım Gürbüz, who looks closer to 50 than 100. Gürbüz still enjoys an active sex life and believes everyone can live to be 130.

by The Mind Unleashed

In an interview with the Daily Hurriyet, Turkish Gürbüz says the secrets to his youthful looks are keeping his body flexible and eating superfoods including olives and chestnut honey.

He also recommends pinto beans, peppers, pepper sauce, herbal tea, and soup.

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Posted: 10 Sep 2015 08:00 PM PDT
A massive megalithic site was discovered near Stonehenge this week, buried under the ground, just one mile from the world-famous rock formation in Wiltshire, England.

by True Activist

The researchers found roughly 90 large stones using remote sensing and geophysical imaging technology.

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Posted: 10 Sep 2015 07:00 PM PDT
The Associated Press recently filed a lawsuit against the FBI to seek more information about a program through which the agency created fake news stories.

The full extent of the program is unknown, but in 2007, the AP was tipped off that the FBI created a fake news story using their heading in a scheme to plant malware on the computer of a bomb threat suspect (since this was just the suspect in the case of a threat, it is likely that more elaborate fake news schemes are used for different situations).

The suspect was a Washington State high school student who was later sentenced to 90 days probation, expelled from school, and fined nearly $9,000. He was also barred from using mobile phones, playing video games, and using the internet for two years.

After the discovery that the FBI masqueraded as the news organization, the AP filed a Freedom of Information Act request in 2014 in the hopes of obtaining more information on the bureau’s involvement in creating fake news stories.


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