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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Model who exposed elite pedophile ring found dead after tweet predicting she’d be killed

Last year, Natacha Jaitt, a model, socialite, TV presenter, and former contestant on the show Big Brother came forward claiming she had evidence of a high-level pedophile ring involving VIPs, politicians, movie stars, and other celebrities. The allegations led to a barrage of attacks against her—including death threats. And, this month, she was found dead in a nightclub, prompting calls of foul play by her family. (Please be advised that the video below has her listed as a “VIP” prostitute, as well. We have no information about that.) According to the Buenos Aires Times, a local news outlet in...

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USA Today: Weed killer in your wine and beer? That’s what a new U.S. PIRG study found

A new report by the public-interest advocacy group U.S. PIRG has found that “tests of five wines and 15 beers, including organic ones, found traces of the controversial weed killer glyphosate in 19 out of the 20.”1 This included brands like Coors Light, Miller Lite, Budweiser, Corona, Heineken, Guinness, Stella Artois, and Samuel Adams. While the levels found were “not necessarily dangerous” (according to U.S. PIRG) this is still very concerning. Spokespeople for the Beer Institute, the Wine Institute and a toxicologist for Bayer all droned on about how much someone would have to drink in one day or hour for those...

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USA Today: Key West, Florida, bans sale of sunscreens that harm coral reefs

At the beginning of February, city officials in Key West voted 6-1 to ban sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate, two chemicals scientists say lead to bleaching, DNA damage, and the death of the corals. The vote came after an hour of public comment, with almost every speaker supporting the ban.1 RELATED STORY: Four Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Wear Sunscreen This ban will take effect on Jan. 1st, 2021. (Hawaii has also banned the sale and distribution of similar sunscreens, beginning in 2021.) It’s about time. Mayor Teri Johnston believes it’s the commission’s “obligation” to protect the reef, the only living coral barrier...

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CBS: Giant “nightmare bee” that was once thought to be extinct is discovered alive

Wallace’s Giant Bee (Megachile pluto) named after its discoverer Alfred Russell Wallace, is the world’s largest bee and until recently was thought to be extinct. Last seen in 1981, last month a group of scientists retraced Wallace’s steps and trekked into Indonesia to see if they could find the bee. Their long trek paid off. Check it out in the video below. It’s big (as long as an adult thumb), black, and wasp-like. Natural history and conservation photographer Clay Bolt said that on the last day of the team’s five-day search on behalf of Global Wildlife Conservation, with everyone on the team having fallen ill, they stumbled across what they believed to be the bee’s nest. Writing about the experience, Bolt said: “I simply couldn’t believe it. We had discovered Wallace’s Giant Bee. My goal was to be the first person to make a photo of a living Wallace’s Giant Bee and I had achieved that goal.”1 Little is known about the newly rediscovered Wallace’s Giant Bee (also called “Raja ofu” or king of bees1) which is four times bigger than European honeybees but scientists are excited to learn. (Researchers did observe in the 80s that the bees build communal nests on termite dwellings.) Bolt and teammate entomologist Eli Wyman, “hope to work with researchers and conservation groups in Indonesia to ensure protection for the giant bee.”1 SOURCE: CBS...

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FDA turns its back on women with menopause

Help us get Congress to step in and tell the agency to knock it off. Action Alert! What if we were to tell you that there was a treatment for the effects of menopause that: Didn’t come with the dangers of the alternatives, such as increased risk of endometrial cancer and heart disease; Improves bone health; Helps with multiple sclerosis; Protects urinary health. Sounds like a good deal, right? That treatment is estriol, one of the three main forms of estrogen produced by the body. With their safety profile and health benefits, it isn’t surprising that one-third of women...

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