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Honey Laundering: Is Your Honey Real or Fake?

[…]for much of manuka honey’s medicinal prowess, which includes the ability to combat complex antibiotic-resistant infections. If you’re buying fake Manuka, you’re not only losing out on health benefits, but could worsen your problem as highly processed sugar from high fructose corn syrup feeds bacteria that authentic Manuka would suppress. You’re also burning a big hole in your pocketbook, as Manuka honey is among the most expensive honeys in the world. The Fraud Runs Deep Class action lawsuits filed over the last five years reveal the “honey laundering” scheme runs deep — all the way to True Source Honey, one […]
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BREAKING: AP: OxyContin Maker Purdue Pharma to Plead Guilty to 3 Criminal Charges

[…]and potential other prosecutions. But even before the deal was announced, it was facing resistance from state attorneys general, Democratic members of Congress and advocates who wrote Attorney General William Barr asking him not to make the bargain with the company and the family. They said it does not hold them properly accountable and they raised concerns about some of the details. RELATED STORY: Purdue Pharma reaches tentative settlement in federal opioids lawsuit and some state litigation “Millions of American families impacted by the opioid epidemic are looking to you and your Department for justice. Justice for the sleepless nights […]
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Seeking Justice Around the Globe: Lawsuit to Stop 5G Filed in the Netherlands

[…]daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance.” Help CHD Stop 5G by donating to CHD’s lawsuit against the FCC. Go to donate and select “Stop 5G” from the dropdown menu. Sign up for free news and updates from Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the Children’s Health Defense. CHD is planning many strategies, including legal, in an effort to defend the health of our children and obtain justice for those already injured. Your support is essential to CHD’s successful mission. *Article originally appeared at the Children’s Health […]
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85,000 Marijuana Convictions Expunged in California

Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced that she had secured the automated dismissal of 66,000 marijuana convictions in Los Angeles County alone. In total, the State Attorney’s office announced that there have now been 85,000 cases expunged in all of California. According to the LA Times, Lacey filed the motion asking a judge to erase 62,000 felony convictions dating back to 1961 and 4,000 misdemeanor convictions in a total of 10 cities across the county on Thursday. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Sam Ohta signed off on the order Tuesday. That means 22,000 civilians will no longer carry felonies on their records […]
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Moms Across America: EPIC EPA FAIL

[…]herbicide resistance. In the United States, there are over 155 weed species with confirmed resistance to one or more herbicides.  To reduce weed resistance in the future, the EPA defined some restrictions on the amount of glyphosate to be used per acre for all of the different uses. For example, up to 8 pounds per acre may be used per year on forestry land. Farming consultant Frank Dean states “These amounts are still far too much and will impact the quality of the soil and crops.” The USA has 421,302 acres of forestry land, so there is a potential market […]

NBC: Harvard’s Chemistry Chair Charged with Lying About China Contract

The head of Harvard’s chemistry and chemical biology department, Charles Lieber, was charged Tuesday with making false statements about his involvement with China’s program to recruit foreign researchers. Lieber’s contract with the program, Thousand Talents, afforded him a monthly salary of up to $50,000 and annual living expenses of more than $150,000 over three years, according to an affidavit supporting the criminal complaint against Lieber unsealed on Tuesday. He was also given more than $1.7 million by the Chinese government and the Wuhan University of Technology (WUT) to set up a lab and conduct research at the university. RELATED STORY: […]
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CNN: California Authorities Found and Destroyed $1 Billion Worth of Marijuana Plants that Could have Helped Thousands

[…]Also Show Promise in Fighting Cancer RELATED STORY: Cannabis compound CBD could be used as antibiotic, researchers say An investigation is ongoing, authorities said. Source: CNN (Note from Erin: We are proud to have our own raw, organic“Seed to Shelf” CBD line – all the way from the seed to your store front or door. Find it here and help support the mission! […]
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Poor and Malnourished People Targeted with New Genetically Modified Cottonseed

[…]that are intended for consumption. The application only refers to testing in mice of the NPTII antibiotic resistance gene product, though it does not mention how long the tests lasted. It’s almost certain that long-term effects were not tested for. In addition, the substance tested was the NPTII protein as expressed in E. coli bacteria, not as expressed in the actual GM cotton. This is inadequate due to a phenomenon known as post-translational modification, which means that a protein can be different from its original form when it is expressed in a new genetically engineered organism. Specifically, it could change […]
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ABC: Extraordinary Act of Mercy: Brother of Botham Jean Hugs and Forgives Amber Guyger After 10-Year Sentence Imposed

[…]childhood dream was to become a police officer, and that she joined the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program in high school and went on ride-alongs with the Arlington, Texas, Police Department. The mother said Guyger left college her junior year when she was accepted into the police academy in Dallas. “She was so excited when she found out,” Karen Guyger said. The mother said that Guyger’s bubbly personality dramatically changed after she killed Jean. “She wanted to take his place. She’d always tell me she wished she could have taken his place. She feels very bad about it,” the […]
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FOX: 16 Students Sent to Hospital After Getting Wrong Shot by Mistake at Indiana School

(Editor’s note: I grew up minutes from this school in Indiana. I can’t imagine how concerned these parents and children must be following this unfortunate incident.) More than a dozen Indiana students were sent to the hospital after being given the wrong shot at Lawrence Township school on Monday. The school district said sixteen students were undergoing a TB screening at McKenzie Center for Innovation and Technology when medical staff from Community Health Network gave them a shot of insulin instead. RELATED STORY: 25 of the most shocking medical mistakes, and how you can protect yourself According to the school […]
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