[GRTV Feature Interview w/ Nile Bowie] War on Syria: Gateway to WWIII [video]
The Corbett Report
January 4, 2012
Now entering its second year, the foreign-funded civil war in Syria continues to drag on, destabilizing the country and causing widespread violence and bloodshed. In their newly-released free online e-book, War on Syria: Gateway to WWIII, Global Research contributors Nile Bowie and Tony Cartalucci examine the roots of this conflict and its potential consequences. Find out more in this week’s GRTV Feature Interview with our special guest, Nile Bowie.
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[hat tip: Land Destroyer]
Health Benefits of Aloe Vera: Grow Your Own Medicine
by Elizabeth Renter
Natural Society
January 5, 2012
It’s believed the plant we know today as aloe vera first came from Northern Africa. The first known documentation of its medicinal use was in the ancient Egyptian Papyrus ebers, which provided twelve different recipes for aloe healing. Since then, the succulent plant has been used across the globe as both an ornamental plant, and more importantly, as a healing medicine. Today, we know the health benefits of aloe vera to range far and wide, from reducing wrinkles to soothing burns.
Aloe vera is one of the easiest houseplants to grow. It requires little in the way of care—simply an occasional watering, warm conditions, and (depending on who you ask) a bit of fertilization now and then. And with this easily grown plant in your home, you are opening yourself to a wealth of medicinal uses. For many, the path to herbalism at home begins with the aloe plant.
The plant has thick, gel-filled leaves which can be easily harvested. Simply slice open one of the leaves and scrape or squeeze out the gel for any one of the following benefits:
Health Benefits of Aloe Vera: Topically
- Soothes burns (one of the best home remedies for sunburns)
- Heals wounds
- Calming acne and eczema
- Use it to calm rashes, boils, and other skin afflictions
- Anti-itching for bug bites
- Use it to reduce wrinkles
- Condition hair using it as a shampoo (may possibly even prevent baldness)
- Use it to moisturize skin
- Apply as a shave gel
Health Benefits of Aloe Vera: Taken Internally
- Soothe stomach upsets and digestive disorders like IBS, constipation, bloating, and colitis
- Reduce indigestion and heartburn
- Use it to stabilizes blood sugar
- Promotes healthy gums
- Improves the body’s immune function
- Promotes the growth of white blood cells and healthy cells in cancer patients
- Strengthens the heart and enriches the blood
- Encourages urinary health
- Reduces arthritis inflammation
You don’t have to look far for new studies coming out about additional benefits of this plant. While you can purchase the juice at health food stores, homegrown gel is not only cheaper, it might be safer. It’s recommended that you use the largest and most mature leaves to get the most benefits. These leaves are said to contain a greater concentration of helpful gel.
Additional Sources:
Kassioun Gas Station bombing in Barzeh near Hamich Hospital in Damascus 2013-01-03 [video]
YouTube — SYRPRESS
January 3, 2013
[hat tip: my cousin, Mohamed Alwani – this happened 500 meters away from his house.]
Stay Out of School [audio/video]
The Corbett Report
December 5, 2012
Corbett Report Radio #266
Tonight James talks to the “unplugged mom” Laurette Lynn about her book, Don’t Do Drugs Stay Out of School. We discuss the conditioning and indoctrination of the compulsory education system and how parents can take their children off the treadmill of traditional schooling. Join us tonight for a fascinating conversation about the inter-generational revolution that can truly change our planet for the better.
SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=6344
Full Speech of Dr. Bashar al-Assad President of the Syrian Arab Republic, Damascus 06/01/2013 [video]
YouTube — SiriaNews
January 6, 2013
[hat tip: Joshua Blakeney]
Vinny Eastwood interviews Zen Gardner – 2012 The Cracking of The System 20dec2012 [video]
The Vinny Eastwood Show
December 20, 2012
The Trivium – How to Free Your Mind – Jan Irvin at the Free Your Mind conference – 04-10-11 [video]
Gnostic Media
April 17, 2011
This is my lecture on the foundations of mind control and freeing yourself through the trivium method of the classical 7 Liberal Arts.
For more information on the trivium method, please see http://www.triviumeducation.com
For other interviews, lectures and videos from Jan Irvin, please see http://www.gnosticmedia.com
For more from Tragedy & Hope, visit: http://www.tragedyandhope.com
The Free Your Mind Conference website is found at http://www.freeyourmindconference.com
Government vs. governmente:
The issue of seeing ment/mente as a suffix is a bit of a slap in the face because the only use of government is to control the mind. The mente is Latin for mind, like “meant”. Some try to confuse the ‘mente’ with the suffix ment, but, in the political sense, there is no application for governing (steering/controlling) others outside the human mind.
Many words have a suffix ment. However, in middle and old English government was “govern-mente”. See this Google book search:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22govern-mente%22&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&a…
The Oxford English dictionary (OED) defines government as: 1) The action of governing (see senses of the vb.). a.1.a The action of ruling; continuous exercise of authority over the action of subjects or inferiors; authoritative direction or regulation; control, rule.
2) The manner in which one’s action is governed. a.2.a In physical sense: Management of the limbs or body; movements, demeanour; also, habits of life, regimen. b.2.b In moral sense: Conduct, behaviour; becoming conduct, discretion.
Main Forms of the Latin word “mind”: Mens, Mentis Gender: Feminine Declension: Third Singular Plural Nominative Mens Mentes Genitive Mentis Mentum Dative Menti Mentibus Accusative Mentem Mentes Ablative Mente Mentibus Vocative Mens Mentes To control “the mind” is ablative singular, therefore, mente.
OED: [Com. WGer.: OE. mǽnan = OFris. mêna to signify, OS. mênian to intend, signify, make known (MLG., MDu. mênen, mod.Du. meenen), OHG. meinen to have in mind (hence also, to love), to intend, signify, make known, mention (MHG. and mod.G. meinen, now chiefly, to have in one’s mind, to hold or express an opinion); cf. the compounds, OS. gimênian to make known, OHG. gemeinen to proclaim, show forth, bimeinen to decree, destine, dedicate (whence bimeinida testament).
OED: Forms: 1 mǽnan, 3 mæinen, 3–7 mene, meane, 4 men, meen, 4–5 meene, 4–6 meine, Sc. meyn(e, 5 menne, 6–7 mein, 6– mean. pa. tense. α. 1 mǽnde, 3 mende, 4 meenede, mennede, 4–5 mened, 4–6 Sc. menit, -yt, 5 menyd, 6 Sc. meynd, meind, me(i)nit, 6–9 meaned, (6 Sc. -it); β. 4–5 mente, 4–7 ment, 6– meant. pa. pple. α. 1 (ᴁe)mǽned, 5 meened, 6–9 meaned; β. 4–5 yment, 5 imente, imeynt; 4–5 mente, 4–7 ment, 6– meant.
