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Today’s News: July 17, 2023

Today’s Top 5:

1.World experiences hottest week ever recorded and more is forecast to come

There is a good chance that the month of July will see the highest global temperatures for 120,000 years

2.House Adopts Amendments to Ban Transgender Procedures in Military, Repeal Abortion Travel Policy

House conservatives are bundling the nation’s defense budget with “culture war” amendments they say are needed to reverse the Biden administration’s “woke” politicization of the military through “radical race theories” instituted in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.

3.Biden Announces $39 Billion Student Loan Forgiveness for Over 800,000 Borrowers

The Biden administration has announced a $39 billion student loan forgiveness plan for 804,000 borrowers as part of fixes in “administrative failures” that had held up relief for borrowers under their income-driven repayment (IDR) plans.

An income-driven repayment plan for student loan borrowers sets the monthly payment amounts on a level that’s affordable for the individual based on their income and family size.

There are four plans available that calculate payment amounts ranging from 10 to 20 percent of the person’s discretionary income. Payments can also be as low as $0.

Based on the plan, debts are forgiven once payments have been done for 20–25 years or “after making 240 or 300 monthly payments.” The 804,000 borrowers who have been provided relief are part of the repayment plan.

4.FBI funding slashed by $1B in legislation moving closer to a House vote

FBI funding would drop from $11.3 billion to $10.3 billion under the bill

5.Previously Anonymous IRS Whistleblower to Testify in Biden House Investigation

Two IRS whistleblowers will testify next week before the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability on matters relating to the Biden family’s alleged financial dealings, and “the politicization and misconduct” within federal agencies with regard to investigations into Hunter Biden.

Gary Shapley, an IRS supervisory special agent, revealed himself as one of the whistleblowers in May. The other witness, thus far only known as Whistleblower X, is a criminal investigator with the IRS.

WORLD NEWS

Yellen Says Funding Ukraine’s War Effort Is the Best Boost for Global Economy

Redoubling financial backing for Ukraine in its war with Russia is the “single best” way to aid the global economy, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday.

She added boosting emerging economies and tackling debt distress also have their role to play alongside sending billions in taxpayer dollars to Kyiv.

Launch of a New Doorway to Freedom

The World Health Organization is laying the foundation to take control over all aspects of everyone’s lives, across the world, under the auspice of “biosecurity”

A new organization called Door to Freedom is being set up as a one-stop shop where everyone can learn what the plan is and what we can do to stop it. Door to Freedom also hopes to align freedom organizations around the world to act in concert to get the word out more widely

The global cabal that is trying to seize control over the world have access to loads of capital, but they’re also using our tax dollars. The U.S. government has spent some $5 trillion on the pandemic response. Much of that money went to bribe media, hospitals, influencers, churches, medical groups and other social organizations to push the official narrative

Current laws give immunity to a lot of bad actors, including the Federal Reserve, the Bank of International Settlements, everybody who works for the WHO and the UN, federal government employees as well as many private organizations. Vaccines and their manufacturers are also indemnified

We need to pass new laws that eliminate all of these indemnifications, so that we can retroactively take them to court for the crimes they’ve committed

MEP Christine Anderson Issues Stark Warning to World Health Organization: “We Will Bring You Down!”

“We are here today to tell you WHO globalitarian misanthropists. We are here today to tell you — you picked this fight! You wanted this fight. Well, guess what? You’ve got it. Let’s fight,” announced German MEP Christine Anderson during the Citizen’s Initiative conference in Brussels.

“It is you [WHO] that is the small fringe minority,” she continued. “You are the ones who do not have the right to dictate to the people what they want and what they don’t want.”

“So take it from me … take it from the millions and millions of people around the world. We will bring you down, and we will not tire until we have done just that. So brace yourselves. We are here, and the fight is on. So let’s have the fight.”

ANALYSIS: China’s Economy Is Facing Its Biggest Challenge in Decades

China’s economy is facing its biggest challenge in decades, and the authorities are running out of tools in their toolbox to address the issues, according to experts.

The country’s latest macroeconomic data point to an economy on the verge of deflation.

The June consumer price index was flat year on year and down by 0.2 percent compared with May. The producer price index, which reflects wholesale costs, declined by 5.4 percent compared to June 2022, showing a bigger drop than May’s 4.6 percent.

Russia officially pulls out of Ukraine grain deal

Russia has notified the UN, Turkey and Ukraine that it will not renew a crucial grain deal that allowed Ukraine to export grain through the Black Sea.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said the agreements had reached a “de facto” end on Monday.

The deal let cargo ships pass through the Black Sea from the ports of Odesa, Chornomorsk and Yuzhny/Pivdennyi.

But, Moscow said it would return to the agreement if its conditions were met.

Just Stop Oil protesters spill into London streets to disrupt traffic

Just Stop Oil has hinted that there are more massive days of action ahead this summer after launching its biggest ever slow-march protest as almost 200 eco-zealots targeted 15 locations across London this morning.

The climate change group has pledged to ‘paralyse London‘ over the coming weeks with slow-marching columns ten times bigger than any previous marches, to force the ‘murderous Government‘ – as they refer to it – to scrap new domestic oil and gas licences. 

Violence spilled out during the morning rush hour as the lobby group yet again disrupted traffic and crucial road networks. The Met Police says it has removed 183 protesters and arrested 21 so far.

U.S. NEWS, POLITICS & GOVERNMENT

US VP Harris speaks of desire to ‘reduce the population’

The White House has claimed she meant to say “pollution” in a speech touting Biden’s green energy funding

You Can’t Drive in Florida if You Have a License From These 4 States

Certain licenses issued in Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, and Vermont are no longer valid in Florida.

Kari Lake’s team ordered to pay more than $122K in sanctions over Maricopa lawsuit

Kari Lake’s legal team, including lawyer Alan Dershowitz, must pay $122,200 in sanctions after a federal court in Arizona found that the former Republican gubernatorial candidate’s lawsuit contesting voting methods was “frivolous.”

Proposed Defense Bill Mandates Investigation Into US Parts in Chinese Spy Balloon

A new amendment to critical national defense legislation would require the Biden administration to investigate how American technologies wound up in a Chinese spy balloon and how to prevent it from happening again.

Biden reelection campaign raises more than $72 million in second quarter

President Joe Biden and his team finished the second quarter raising more than $72 million.

Biden’s reelection entities have $77 million total cash on hand, according to the campaign.

Biden outraised the rival Republican campaigns of former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis more than $30 million each.

‘Dangerous Rhetoric’: Hunter Biden Lawyers Tell Trump Cease and Desist Social Media Attacks

Hunter Biden’s lawyers have issued a cease and desist to Donald Trump’s legal team, demanding he not post about Mr. Biden anymore for fear of “physical and violent action” on the part of Mr. Trump’s followers against Mr. Biden or his family.

EXCLUSIVE: Jan. 6 Prisoner Takes His Obstruction Charge to the Supreme Court

In a historic move, a Jan. 6 prisoner has taken his challenge of the infamous obstruction charge, levied against him and hundreds of other Jan. 6 prisoners and defendants, all the way to the Supreme Court.

DeSantis Campaign Sheds Staff- Roughly a Dozen Staffers Fired

After less than two months on the campaign trail, and amidst efforts to assure donors that his campaign has not stalled, word comes presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis has fired roughly a dozen staffers, with more expected in the coming weeks.

The Gateway Pundit reported on DeSantis’ appearance on Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures in early July where Maria pressed the Governor on rumblings of “a failure to launch.”

“I’m wondering what’s going on with your campaign? There was a lot of optimism about you running for president earlier in the year, but here’s this weekend’s headline from the Politico playbook, “FAILURE TO LAUNCH — Florida Gov. RON DeSANTIS’ campaign to topple DONALD TRUMP has stalled.”

2ND AMENDMENT

Federal judge rules Oregon’s tough new gun law is constitutional

A federal judge has ruled Oregon’s voter-approved gun control measure – one of the toughest in the nation – is constitutional.

U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut ruled that banning large capacity magazines and requiring a permit to purchase a gun falls in line with “the nation’s history and tradition of regulating uniquely dangerous features of weapons and firearms to protect public safety,” Oregon Public Broadcasting reported.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS 

Musk says Twitter has lost half its advertising revenue

Twitter owner Elon Musk said Saturday that the social media platform he bought for $44 billion last October has lost roughly half of its advertising revenue.

“We’re still negative cash flow, due to ~50% drop in advertising revenue plus heavy debt load,” the billionaire said in a post, responding to a user who was giving suggestions on financing for the platform.

Zuckerberg’s Twitter Clone ‘Threads’ Sees Massive Drop In Engagement After Launch Surge

Threads, the new social media platform launched by Mark Zuckerberg as a rival to Twitter, has experienced a significant drop in user engagement and growth following a record-breaking debut. Analysts have published data showing a 25 percent dropoff in daily users and a 50 percent drop in the time spent on Facebook’s latest platform. Elon Musk has been quick to use his own Twitter platform to point out that Zuckerberg’s Twitter clone appears to be faltering.

Investors Exit Downgraded Target Stock

Mega retailer Target hasn’t recovered from consumer boycotts triggered after the company promoted Pride merchandise, with share prices and market cap declining significantly along with financial and popularity metrics.

Dershowitz: Bad Behavior by Schools Helped Create Student Debt Issue, Harvard Runs, Charges Like a Huge Corporation

On Friday’s broadcast of Newsmax TV’s “The Record,” Harvard Law Professor Emeritus and Newsmax Legal Analyst Alan Dershowitz said that the bad behavior of universities is a large driver of student loan debt and even said his own institution has engaged in the same behavior and is “like a mega-corporation and the tuition reflects it.”

After host Greta Van Susteren said that she finds “universities, sometimes, reprehensible.” Dershowitz responded, “Oh, they are.”

Report: Fox Facing More Bad News With Layoffs, ‘Frantic’ Corporate Leadership

I think it’s fair to say that cutting Tucker Carlson from its lineup has had a pretty bad effect on Fox News.

Fox has taken some big hits in the ratings and the base is royally ticked off, with many saying they’ve given up on the network.

On Friday, there was a report that the remaining staffers who had worked with Tucker Carlson were going to be “frog-marched” out the door, seemingly treating the employees badly who had done so much for the network with Carlson, with HR waiting outside the show when they finished on Friday to walk them out. One producer reportedly called it “degrading.” 

Store Food While You Still Can, Because 2.4 Billion People Already Do Not Have Enough Food As This New Global Famine Accelerates

Global food supplies just keep getting even tighter, and global hunger has risen to extremely alarming levels.  People on the other side of the world are literally starving to death as I write this article, but most of us in the Western world simply do not care about the millions who are deeply suffering because the mainstream media hardly ever talks about what is happening.  But the truth is that we are feeling the impact of this global food crisis too.  As I warned my readers repeatedly, the primary way that this crisis would manifest itself in wealthy countries during the early stages would be through higher food prices, and that is precisely what we are witnessing.  On Friday, I went to the grocery store and a small bag of chips that I could once buy on sale for 99 cents now has a regular price of 5.99 stamped on it.  Throughout the store there were so many products that I refused to purchase because I thought that they had simply become way too expensive, but those prices are not going back down to where they once were.  Food inflation is here to stay, and the entire planet is going to suffer as a result.

Unfortunately, most people simply cannot comprehend what is taking place on a planetary scale.

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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 

Director Christopher Nolan Warns AI Is Reaching an ‘Oppenheimer Moment’ — Mankind Could Be ‘Doomed’

Christopher Nolan — the Hollywood director known for cerebral, original blockbusters — is warning that artificial intelligence (AI) is about to reach an “Oppenheimer moment,” and he insists that people need to be “held accountable” for its development.

Nolan, whose film Oppenheimer hits theaters next weekend, likens the rise of AI to the development of the atomic bomb, a saga his new film explores.

The Interstellar director’s comments came as part of a panel discussion during the debut of his film in New York moderated by former Meet the Press anchor Chuck Todd, according to Variety.

Nolan began his comments by noting that everyone in the entertainment industry is talking about “algorithms,” even though few even know what an algorithm is or does, and they certainly don’t want to take responsibility for how they are used in streaming and other services. And the whole issue is “terrifying,” he added.

“Applied to AI, that’s a terrifying possibility. Terrifying,” Nolan added. “Not least because, AI systems will go into defensive infrastructure ultimately. They’ll be in charge of nuclear weapons. To say that that is a separate entity from the person wielding, programming, putting that AI to use, then we’re doomed. It has to be about accountability. We have to hold people accountable for what they do with the tools that they have.”

Indeed, there is a parallel to the development and deployment of America’s first atomic bomb. Some scientists feared that if an atomic bomb were to be set off, it could be powerful enough to actually rip away Earth’s entire atmosphere, utterly laying waste to the whole world. That possibility was an unknown factor as the first bombs were tested.

Nolan’s comments also come just as writers and actors are on strike in Hollywood because the old actor/studio dynamic has been entirely destroyed by streaming services, many of which employ algorithms to determine how customers receive their entertainment content.

“With the labor disputes going on in Hollywood right now, a lot of it — when we talk about AI, when we talk about these issues — they’re all ultimately born from the same thing, which is when you innovate with technology, you have to maintain accountability,” Nolan said of the current situation.

SURVEILLANCE STATE 

From Contact Tracing To Carbon Footprint Tracking: WEF’s Carrot Or Stick Approach To COVID & Climate Policy

With digital ID and CBDC, it would be easy to turn carbon footprint measurement into enforcement under a social credit system.

The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) carrot or stick approach to climate policies is virtually the same as it was for COVID.

From COVID contact tracing and vaccine passports to carbon footprint tracking and measuring, the end goal is practically identical — to develop the technological foundation to track and trace every person and object on the planet in order to incentivize, coerce, or otherwise manipulate individual human behavior.

Take the latest WEF Annual Meeting of the New Champions, aka “Summer Davos,” that took place in China last month as the latest example of unelected globalists trying to nudge people towards changing their behavior by tracking the carbon footprints of the products they use.

Speaking during a session called “How to Stay Within Planetary Boundaries — Carrot or Stick?” Ma Jun, the director of the Chinese NGO Institute of Public and Environmental affairs, said that the Chinese people were aware of tangible things like air and water pollution that they could experience with their own senses, but were less aware of climate issues (i.e. their carbon footprints), which were less tangible, but that measuring carbon footprints could be the solution.

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT

7.2-magnitude earthquake recorded in Alaska, triggering brief tsunami warning

A 7.2 magnitude earthquake triggered a brief tsunami advisory for southern Alaska late Saturday, but the advisory was canceled about an hour later, monitoring bodies reported.

The earthquake was felt widely throughout the Aleutian Islands, the Alaskan Peninsula and Cook Inlet regions, according to the Alaska Earthquake Center.

In Kodiak, Alaska, sirens warned of a possible tsunami and sent people driving to shelters late at night, according to video posted to social media.

The United States Geological Survey wrote in a social media post that the earthquake occurred 106 kilometers (65.8 miles) south of Sand Point, Alaska, at 10:48 p.m. Saturday. The quake initially was reported as 7.4 magnitude but downgraded to 7.2 soon after.

5 people were killed by raging floodwaters in southeastern Pennsylvania. 2 children are still missing –

Authorities in southeastern Pennsylvania are searching for a 2-year-old girl and her 9-month-old brother who vanished in raging floodwaters as a violent storm slammed the region.

The children and their family, who were visiting from Charleston, South Carolina, were driving to a barbecue when they got stuck in flash flooding, Upper Makefield Fire Chief Tim Brewer said Sunday afternoon. Their father and young sibling “miraculously” made it to safety, he said.

Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, July 15, 2023, #414

Record deluge, record heat and record drought catastrophes are causing chaos and devastation from the US to China, Brazil, Australia and everywhere in between. We are still officially told that global climate engineering operations are only a dangerous proposal though those that take the time to look up are finally beginning to ask questions. From farms to fisheries global food production is plummeting and reserves are running dry. How much longer till store shelves empty out? What happens then? How many actually want to know? The latest installment of Global Alert News is below.

Biden Admin Targets Air Conditioning Refrigerants Over Climate Concerns

The Biden administration has announced stringent new rules to reduce the use of coolants used in most air conditioning units and other appliances in the name of fighting climate change, with experts warning it will likely mean Americans will have to pay more to stay cool.

GARDENING, FARMING & HOMESTEADING

17 Endangered Chicken Breeds and How You Can Help

Most homesteaders have the space and means to assist in the conservation of endangered chicken breeds.

They can be as useful to you and your family as any standard chicken in providing eggs, and even providing the odd chicken meal – provided you breed more than you consume.

Shipping Containers As Greenhouses: An Innovative Approach To Home Gardening 

In today’s fast-paced world, people continually seek innovative ways to connect with nature and cultivate self-reliance. One such method is creating a home garden, where you can enjoy the benefits of having homegrown vegetables and herbs in your backyard. However, the lack of space often hinders these goals, especially if you’re located in an urban area. 

Using shipping containers as greenhouses is a cost-effective, sustainable, and versatile alternative to traditional greenhouses. These provide innovative garden solutions, especially for tight spaces, making them popular among modern gardeners and urban farmers. 

HEALTH

Are you affected? Discover how an iron deficiency threatens the U.S. population, especially women

Important news if you’re a young woman or if you have women in your life that you care about: 1 in 3 American girls and young women between the ages of 12 and 21 are living with iron deficiency, says a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

Unfortunately, we can’t say we’re surprised to hear that so many women live with this nutrient deficiency.  After all, it’s well-known that many Americans have insufficient or deficient levels of other vital nutrients, including vitamin B6, vitamin D, magnesium, folate, iodine, and vitamin C … with a nutrient-poor Standard American Diet (SAD) largely to blame.  Fortunately, simple strategies can help you consume and absorb more iron.

Over a third of adolescent girls, young women are deficient in important nutrient, JAMA study reveals

The JAMA study published online in late June found that based on data spanning 2003 and 2020, 39% of American females between the ages of 12-21 had iron deficiency, and 6% had iron deficiency anemia.  Iron deficiency anemia is when a person’s body does not produce enough red blood cells.  It turns out that the mineral iron is essential for helping the body make particular proteins called hemoglobin and myoglobin, which red blood cells use to carry oxygen.

While iron deficiency might not have any associated symptoms, symptoms of iron deficiency anemia include:

  • Fatigue and decreased energy
  • Dizziness or lightheadedness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Fluttering or noticeable heartbeats (palpitations)
  • Pale skin
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Headache
  • Altered sense of taste
  • Persistent itchiness
  • Sore or inflamed tongue
  • Hair loss
  • Painful ulcers in the mouth
  • Spoon-shaped, brittle nails
  • Cold hands and feet
  • Restless leg syndrome (RLS)

Another disturbing symptom to note: A condition known as pica, or the desire to eat non-food or non-nutritive items like paper, ice, dirt, and starch.

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ER visits spiked for children sickened by cannabis during pandemic: CDC 

The number of children, teenagers, and young adults being rushed to hospital owing to cannabis-involved emergencies spiked throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new data published on July 13 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Popular Diabetes Drugs Used for Weight Loss Under Investigation for Suicide Risk

The European Union’s drug regulator is probing a possible link between diabetes drugs, popular for weight loss, and suicidal thoughts.

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) is assessing 150 reports of possible cases of self-injury among people taking a class of medications called GLP-1 agonists, which play a role in regulating metabolism and hunger.

The EMA said the Icelandic Medicines Agency initiated the review due to reports of suicidal thoughts and self-injury in individuals using liraglutide and semaglutide drugs for weight loss.

7 Different Types of Foot Pain and What They Could Be Telling You About Your Health

Millions of Americans spend a lot of time on their feet in their day-to-day lives. While minor aches and pains often call for nothing more extreme than a foot rub or a hot bath, there are some signs of discomfort that should never be ignored.

Here are seven of the most common causes of foot pain to be aware of. Arm yourself with the knowledge to differentiate between the aching of tired feet and the pain of more serious conditions, and help keep your feet as healthy as can be.

‘Millions May Be at Risk’: Houston Hit with ‘Alarming’ Syphilis Outbreak

Health officials in Houston, Texas, are grappling with a syphilis outbreak among the population.

The city’s health department reported Thursday that there was a 128 percent increase in cases of the illness among women in the area and “a nine-fold rise in congenital syphilis in Houston and Harris County.”

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that could have serious complications if an individual leaves it untreated, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

COVID RELATED NEWS

CDC Used Journal to Promote Masks Despite ‘Unreliable’ and ‘Unsupported Data’: New Analysis

A new analysis of studies in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) flagship scientific journal found the agency promoted the effectiveness of masks using unreliable data with conclusions unsupported by evidence.

The preprint, published July 11 on MedRxiv, found the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) made positive findings about the efficacy of masks 75 percent of the time, despite only 30 percent of studies testing masks, and less than 15 percent having “statistically significant results.”

Mass Casualty At Concerts: Vaccinated Crowds ‘Die Suddenly”

What is happening with “mass casualty events” at concerts?

This has now happened several times since COVID-19 vaccines have rolled out.

Simultaneous cardiac arrests. Dozens hospitalized or dead.

July 8, 2023 – Ed Sheeran concert in Pittsburgh – 2 people went into cardiac arrest, 17 people were taken to the hospital (click here)

FDA confirms Graphene Oxide is in the mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines after being forced to publish Confidential Pfizer Documents by order of the US Federal Court

Speculation has also been rife that the Covid-19 injections may contain traces of Graphene Oxide, a highly toxic and conductive substance.

Medicine regulators, with the support of the Mainstream Media, have repeatedly denied these claims.

But they were lying to you.

Because recent evidence has emerged that confirms the presence of Graphene Oxide, a highly toxic and conductive substance, in the Pfizer vaccine. And it has come from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) which has been forced to publish the confidential Pfizer documents by order of the Federal Court in the USA.

The FDA had initially attempted to delay the release of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine safety data for 75 years, despite approving the injection after only 108 days of a safety review on December 11th, 2020.

However, a group of scientists and medical researchers sued the FDA under FOIA to force the release of hundreds of thousands of documents related to the licensing of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine.

In early January 2022, Federal Judge Mark Pittman ordered the FDA to release 55,000 pages per month, and since then, PHMPT has posted all of the documents on its website as they have been published.

One of the most recent documents published by the FDA saved as 125742_S1_M4_4.2.1 vr vtr 10741.pdf, confirms the use of Graphene Oxide in the manufacturing process of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine.

Strategies to Optimize Mitochondrial Health in Long COVID

Mitochondrial dysfunction is at the root of most all chronic diseases, and it also plays a crucial role in conditions such as long COVID, which is becoming quite common. It’s also a root factor that must be addressed in COVID jab injuries, regardless of symptoms or severity

One of the most foundational lifestyle components that can make or break your mitochondrial health is electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure. To allow your body to heal, you’ll want to minimize EMF exposure as much as possible

The cristae of the inner membrane of the mitochondria contains a fat called cardiolipin, the function of which is dependent on the type of fat you get from your diet. Cardiolipin is important because, if cardiolipin is damaged, mitochondrial energy production will be impaired. The most damaging fat is omega-6 linoleic acid, found in seed oils

Another major culprit that destroys mitochondrial function is excess iron, and almost everyone has too much iron. Copper is also important for energy metabolism, detoxification and mitochondrial function, and copper deficiency is common. Copper is also required for proper iron recycling, and low ferritin is typically a sign of copper insufficiency

Other strategies reviewed include sun exposure and near-infrared light therapy, time-restricted eating, NAD+ optimizers and methylene blue, which can be a valuable rescue remedy

Limit Your EMF Exposure

One of the most foundational lifestyle components that can make or break your mitochondrial health is electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure. To allow your body to heal, you’ll want to minimize EMF exposure as much as possible. The World Health Organization classified cell phone radiation as a 2B carcinogen in May 2011.

However, as I detail in my 2020 book, “EMF*D,” it’s actually a Class 2A carcinogen. To minimize your EMF exposure, which includes electric fields, magnetic fields and radiofrequencies:

  • Keep your cell phone in airplane mode whenever you’re not actively using it
  • Do not sleep with it near your bed
  • At night, be sure to turn off your Wi-Fi
  • Turn the breakers off to your bedroom, as the electrical wiring in most homes also emit dirty electricity
  • Alternatively, sleep in an EMF-shielding tent, which is what I use whenever I travel and have no control over the EMF exposure in my room

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Burger Empire In-N-Out Requiring Employees to Show Medical Note to Wear Masks

In-N-Out, the beloved California fast-food empire, has sparked left-wing hate over a new policy that will require employees to present a medical note if they want to wear a mask to work.

Dr. Lucky Tran, a science influencer, shared the new In-N-Out mask policy on Twitter, which was reportedly sent out to employees via a memo ahead of the policy’s implementation date.

CANCEL CULTURE

‘It’s Going to Rip Us Apart’: Georgia County Plans Reparations Study, Can’t Fund Basic Infrastructure

Fulton County, Georgia, is the latest to move forward with a $210,000 taxpayer-funded study to evaluate if reparations for residents who are descendants of slaves are practical. 

The Fulton County Board of Commissioners voted four to two in favor of the measure to fund the study led by the Atlanta University Center and county leadership, Fox 5 Atlanta reported

PET NEWS

How To Keep Pets Safe During Extreme Summer Heat Waves

To keep your pet safe in the heat, you’ll want to take extra precautions. 

Here are some other protective measures recommended by pet care experts.

As With Humans, Shade and Cold Water Are Musts

Don’t Leave Pets in Cars—They Can Heat up Fast  Even on warm days, leaving pets unattended in a car can be dangerous.

Know if Your Pet Is Extra Vulnerable 

All animals can fall prey to heat stroke, but these animals are at higher risk:

  • – Pets that are young or very old
  • – Pets that are not fit or don’t get much exercise
  • – Pets with a history of heart or respiratory disease
  • – Pets with short muzzles, including such dog breeds as boxers, pugs and shih tzus

13 Signs of Heat Stroke

Knowing what to watch for can help you act quickly in an emergency. Your pet may be suffering from heat stroke if they’re experiencing one or more of these symptoms:

  • Heavy panting
  • Glazed eyes
  • Rapid heartbeat
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Excessive thirst
  • Lethargy
  • Fever
  • Dizziness or lack of coordination
  • Profuse salivation
  • Vomiting
  • A deep red or purple tongue
  • Seizure
  • Unconsciousness
GOOD NEWS

Boy, 12, Mows Lawns to Earn Extra Money for His Family of 8 and to Buy New School Supplies

A hardworking 12-year-old boy from Georgia is spending his summer earning some extra cash for his family—who need a helping hand—and for school supplies ahead of the next semester.

Jayden Jackson, the second oldest of his five siblings, attends Truth Spring Academy in Columbus, Georgia. Jayden’s mom, 42-year-old Angel, has lupus and is cared for at home by her husband of 15 years.

Jayden who loves to mow lawns had once been stopped by someone and was asked why he was mowing.

“He mentioned that he wanted to come up with school supplies for the family,” Ms. Jackson told The Epoch Times.

Hollywood Strikes Could Open Up Opportunities for More Conservative Content to Thrive

Now that Hollywood’s actors have joined its writers on the picket line, new content creation from studios and streamers has effectively been cut off for the time being.

There will be no red carpet walking or promotional events for actors to attend, which seems especially out of the ordinary during the summer blockbuster season. To belabor the point, on Thursday, the big name cast of director Christopher Nolan’s feature documentary “Oppenheimer” left the film’s London premiere as news of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) was preparing to strike dropped. That meant actors Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr., Florence Pugh, and others suddenly disappeared leaving Nolan to explain their absence. 

Mississippi Mom Adopting Five Brothers and a Sister

An empty nester in Mississippi welcomed half a dozen children into her home after receiving a call from Child Protective Services three years ago that her nieces and nephews were were no longer able to stay with their parents.

Had Amanda Perry not stepped in, the six children would have been split up between four foster care homes, WLOX reported.

Stranded Australian sailor and dog rescued following months surviving on raw fish and rainwater

A Sydney man, 51, and his dog have been rescued after being stranded at sea for months, surviving on a diet of raw fish and rainwater.

Tim Shaddock and his dog Bella had been floating in the Pacific Ocean for two months after a storm damaged his catamaran’s electronics and communication system, just weeks after they had set off.

Shaddock left La Paz in Mexico in April and was attempting to reach French Polynesia, more than 5,000km away, when his boat was damaged by the storm.

The pair were rescued after a helicopter conducting surveillance for a Mexican fishing trawler found them on 12 July.

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Cause of Lisa Marie Presley’s Death Revealed

Lisa Marie Presley’s death in January was due to a small bowel obstruction, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.

Court Blocks Ruling That Barred Biden Admin From Demanding Social Media Censorship

A federal appeals court has handed the Biden administration a temporary victory by agreeing to put a temporary hold on an earlier district court’s ruling that prohibited a range of federal agencies and their staff from contacting social media companies with requests to censor constitutionally protected free speech.

On Friday, a three-judge panel for the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans issued a decision granting the Biden administration’s request to put the censorship-by-proxy ban on hold.

The “temporary administrative stay” will be in place until the case is referred to a different appeals panel, which will deliberate on the merits of a ruling that barred Biden administration officials from pressuring social media companies to censor free speech.

Actress, Singer and Style icon Jane Birkin Dies in Paris at Age 76

Actress and singer Jane Birkin, who charmed France with her English grace, style and accented French and made the country her home, has died at age 76, according to France’s Culture Ministry and French media.

The London-born star was widely admired for her fashion style and known for her musical and romantic relationship with French singer Serge Gainsbourg.

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