Hanoi, Socialist Republic of Vietnam, 9th August, 2011
The Second International Conference of Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin, held in Hanoi from August 8th to 9th, 2011 included participants from around the world: Agent Orange victims, victims of other toxic chemicals, scientists, lawyers and social activists. The conference is a significant and important historic event, marking the 50th anniversary of the first spraying of the toxic chemical Agent Orange (1961-1971) by the U.S. forces (…)
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APPEAL OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF VICTIMS OF AGENT ORANGE/DIOXINE
31 August 2011 par André Bouny (Open-Publishing)
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Secret UK ’bio-weapon’ tests revealed
26 June 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
27 October 2006
Defence scientists secretly tested E.coli bacteria as a possible biological weapon in and around two British towns, documents revealed today.
Between winter 1965 and November 1967 a series of Government trials involving the release of "microthreads" covered in the bacteria were carried out near Swindon and Southampton.
The experiments are detailed in the 1966 Ministry of Defence report on the Microbiological Research Establishment at Porton Down, Wilts.
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26 June UN Anti-Drugs Day: 1 million dead from US-backed Afghan opium industry, 200,000 (US), 11,900 (UK)
26 June 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
1 comment26 June is the UN-decreed International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, this date commemorating Chinese hero Lin Zexu’s dismantling of the opium trade in Humen, Guangdong, an event that was a catalyst for the First Opium War of Britain versus China. Today Britain is complicit in the US Alliance restoration of the US-protected, Taliban-destroyed Afghan opium industry that now kills 100,000 people annually around the world.
In 2003 the Australian National Drug Research (…) -
Petroleum - the cure
24 June 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
Petroleum - the cure
Did you already hear of the curative effect of the petroleum? I hardly believe, because many pharmacists refuse selling it to you. It was cited for many decades even in the German drug book DAB. Then it was deleted as a cure.
Why? Allegedly because of not proven effect!? Petroleum is an oil component. Oil is condensed plant mass. Plant had to take up sunlight otherwise it could become no plant. On the bottles stands unfortunately „poisonous“ and „acrid”, „do not (…) -
The reason why this deadly E coli makes doctors shudder
11 June 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
It is past time for health authorities to curb the antibiotic misuse that created the resistance of this aberrant E Coli strain
The massive outbreak of E coli O104 in Europe has infected more than 1,800 people and left more than 500 with the potentially deadly complication known as haemolytic-uremic syndrome. It has leapfrogged borders to at least 13 countries and killed about 20 of its victims. As health authorities try to trace the outbreak to a food that can be removed from the market, (…) -
USA admits adding fluoride to water is damaging teeth and has been a big experiment
15 February 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentMeanwhile UK Judge Justice Holman forces Southampton residents to ingest fluoride in their water even though dentists and residents say it is forced medication, not necessary and dangerous.
The fluoride added to drinking water is industrial waste fluoride and most is imported from China.
Judge gives go-ahead to add fluoride to city’s tap water supply - despite overwhelming public opposition
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What’s Causing Kidney Disease in Nicaragua: BUSPH Researchers Investigate
12 January 2011 par (Open-Publishing)
It’s a compelling public health mystery: Thousands of people in Northwestern Nicaragua are dying from chronic kidney failure, and no one knows why.
Now, an interdepartmental team of Boston University School of Public Health [BUSPH] researchers is on the case, sifting for answers.
"The disease has, essentially, been a death sentence once you get it," said BUSPH researcher Daniel Brooks, an associate professor of epidemiology who leads the group. "We don’t often have public health (…) -
Los Alamos Scientist: TSA Scanners Shred Human DNA
20 December 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentThis is Insane. Don’t ever get scanned by TSA.
While the application of scientific knowledge creates technology, sometimes the technology is later redefined by science. Such is the case with terahertz (THz) radiation, the energy waves that drive the technology of the TSA: back scatter airport scanners.
Emerging THz technological applications THz waves are found between microwaves and infrared on the electromagnetic spectrum. This type of radiation was chosen for security devices because (…) -
Video: Mayor Stephanie Rawings-Blake on "Drug Addiction" in Baltimore City
11 December 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
A discussion panel, with the topic of "Future of Baltimore, was chaired by Dan Rodricks of the Baltimore Sun and WYPR (88.1 fm). It was held at the Bolton Street Synagogue on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 5, 2010. It featured Baltimore City’s Mayor, the Hon. Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, as one of the six panelists. The Mayor shared her views on the problem of "drug addiction" in the city and also responded to a question put to her on the issue by Mr. Rodricks. To learn more go to: (…)
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World’s Largest Breast Milk Sharing Network Spreads Across Facebook: "Eats On Feets" Goes Global
8 December 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
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World’s Largest Breast Milk Sharing Network Spreads Across Facebook: "Eats On Feets" Goes Global
Within a matter of days, women around the world have mobilized on the social networking site Facebook to organize an international, woman-to-woman milk sharing network. Human milk is for human babies, and formula-feeding is associated with risks to both the mother and infant. Women today are aware of this fact and are taking their life-sustaining power back into their (…)