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- Does the United States Still Exist?
- 10 Tips From a Shaolin Monk On How to Stay Young Forever
- Told She Would Die, Canadian Mom Credits Cannabis Oil for Surviving Cancer
- Top Scientist Resigns: 'Global Warming is a $Trillions Scam — It has Corrupted Many Scientists'
Posted: 02 Apr 2016 10:00 PM PDT
To answer the question that is the title, we have to know of what the US consists. Is it an ethnic group, a collection of buildings and resources, a land mass with boundaries, or is it the Constitution.
by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts Clearly what differentiates the US from other countries is the US Constitution. The Constitution defines us as a people. Without the Constitution we would be a different country. Therefore, to lose the Constitution is to lose the country. Does the Constitution still exist? Let us examine the document and come to a conclusion. Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 02 Apr 2016 09:00 PM PDT
People always say health is the most important thing but how many people live by this belief? We need to start today.
by shifuyanlei In order to help us stay on the path to health I have translated an extract from one of the Shaolin Classics. Written by a monk who was a great martial artist and scholar, here he gives advice to lay people as to how to stay young and healthy. Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 02 Apr 2016 08:00 PM PDT
Doctors told her to prepare to die, but she took cannabis oil instead.
by Phillip Schneider, Waking Times It was 2009 when Canadian Cheryl Pearson was misdiagnosed by the Canadian medical system with multiple sclerosis (MS), and for the following four years, she believed MS was the reason behind her rapidly declining health and the loss of use of some bodily functions. Her doctors were dead wrong as it turned out, and in 2013, she was told she didn’t have MS at all, but, unfortunately something much worse. Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 02 Apr 2016 07:00 PM PDT
The following is a letter to the American Physical Society released to the public by Professor Emiritus of physics Harold 'Hal' Lewis of the University of California at Santa Barbara.
From: Hal Lewis, University of California, Santa Barbara To: Curtis G. Callan, Jr., Princeton University, President of the American Physical Society Dear Curt: When I first joined the American Physical Society sixty-seven years ago it was much smaller, much gentler, and as yet uncorrupted by the money flood (a threat against which Dwight Eisenhower warned a half-century ago). Read Entire Article » |