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Matrixology 101: debates that never happen by Jon Rappoport, NoMoreFakeNews.com | May 5, 2015 … Continue reading →
The elite television anchor: narrator of reality by Jon Rappoport, nomorefakenews.com | 8 February 2015 … Continue reading →
Orthomolecular Psychiatry: Treatment of Schizophrenia by David R. Hawkins and Linus Pauling (US) (Canada) Almost Completed This book is often a very technical manual on the treatment of schizophrenia using (mostly) natural therapies with large amounts of certain vitamins, including … Continue reading →
Orthomolecular Medicine For Everyone: Megavitamin Therapeutics for Families and Physicians by Abram Hoffer and Andrew W. Saul (US) (Canada) Completed Orthomolecular medicine is a branch of naturopathic medicine (although Dr. Abram Hoffer was a medical doctor and psychiatrist). Readers might … Continue reading →
By Alan Mercer (Vaccines, Canada and Law – Part 1) The purpose of this post (and series) is to provide specific information on the vaccines administered to children in Ontario–and it should be helpful to other parts of Canada also. … Continue reading →
An Interview with Curtis Duncan, pt. 2 Guest’s website: drcurtisduncan.com The interview can currently be downloaded from the Gnostic Media podcast. Topics discussed include: Estrogen-mimicking and anti-testosterone endocrine-disrupting chemicals BPA, “BPA-Free!” and many other endocrine-disrupting chemicals Effect on males and … Continue reading →
Related to the previous post, another search term to use is “fertility management.” Several of the results are of interest: This patent from 2013–number 8,377,958: Lonidamine analogues for fertility management: The prevention of unplanned pregnancy in humans and other mammals … Continue reading →
August 27, 2014 Press Release, “Statement of William W. Thompson, Ph.D., Regarding the 2004 Article Examining the Possibility of a Relationship Between MMR Vaccine and Autism” Morgan Verkamp, LLC, Cincinnati, Ohio, www.morganverkamp.com | 27 August 2014 . . . My … Continue reading →
By Alan Mercer Center for Reproductive Rights Continuing from Part 2, here are a few points from the Center for Reproductive Rights’ Annual Report for 2013 (found here). The Center “worked to advance reproductive rights in 24 countries” and not … Continue reading →