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How to Treat Herpes Completely Naturally, Without Drugs

by Mike Barrett
Natural Society
Jan 4, 2012

Herpes, both oral and genital, is not only embarrassing and painful, but it can also lead to more serious and life-threatening conditions later in life such as dementia, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Unfortunately, it is estimated that more than 80 percent of adults in the United States have oral herpes, and that an estimated 50,000,000 people have genital herpes. If you want to stay or become free of herpes, you must learn how to treat herpes – completely naturally.

How to Treat Herpes | Solution for Cleansing Your Body of the Herpetic Virus

The traditional medical community addresses herpes by either treating the outward symptoms or trying to push the virus even deeper in the body so that outbreaks do not occur; both of these methods are problematic. The problem with treating the outward symptoms is that it does not correct the underlying problem – the herpes virus that is hiding out in the cells of the spinal ganglia. The problem associated with pushing the virus deeper into the body is that you will eventually have outbreaks when your immune system is low, and you are increasing your chances of developing dementia, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease later in life.

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MUST READ — The coming digital anarchy

Bitcoin is giving banks a run for their money. Now the same technology threatens to eradicate social networks, stock markets, even national governments. Are we heading towards an anarchic future where centralised power of any kind will dissolve?

The same technology that powers Bitcoin can be harnessed to disrupt a range of other systems | Photo: Bloomberg News

by Matthew Sparkes, Deputy Head of Technology
Telegraph
Jun 9, 2014

The rise and rise of Bitcoin has grabbed the world’s attention, yet its devastating potential still isn’t widely understood. Yes, we all know it’s a digital currency. But the developers who worked on Bitcoin believe that it represents a technological breakthrough that could sweep into obsolescence everything from social networks to stock markets… and even governments.

In short, Bitcoin could be the gateway to a coming digital anarchy – “a catalyst for change that creates a new and different world,” to quote Jeff Garzik, one of Bitcoin’s most prolific developers.

It’s already beginning. We used to need banks to keep track of who owned what. Not any more. Bitcoin and its rivals have proved that banks can be replaced with software and clever mathematics.

And now programmers of a libertarian bent are starting to ask what else we don’t need.

A Bitcoin dispensing machine at a shopping mall in Singapore

Imagine driverless taxis roaming from city to city in search of the most lucrative fares; a sky dark with hovering drones delivering your shopping or illicit drugs. Digital anarchy could fill your lives and your nightmares with machines that answer to you, your employers, crime syndicates… or no one at all. Nearly every aspect of our lives will be uprooted.

To understand how, we need to grasp the power of the “blockchain” – a peer-to-peer ledger which creates and records agreement on contentious issues with the aid of cryptography.

A blockchain forms the beating heart of Bitcoin. In time, blockchains will power many radical, disruptive technologies that smart people are working on right now.

Until recently, we’ve needed central bodies – banks, stock markets, governments, police forces – to settle vital questions. Who owns this money? Who controls this company? Who has the right to vote in this election?

Now we have a small piece of pure, incorruptible mathematics enshrined in computer code that will allow people to solve the thorniest problems without reference to “the authorities”.

The benefits of decentralised systems will be huge: slashed overheads, improved security and (in many circumstances) the removal of the weakest link of all – greedy, corruptible, fallible humans.

But how far will disruptive effects reach? Are we rapidly approaching a singularity where, thanks to Bitcoin-like tools, centralised power of any kind will seem as archaic as the feudal system?

If the internet revolution has taught us anything, it’s that when change comes, it comes fast.

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Underground ice wall to contain Fukushima leaks gets official approval

image credit: DeesIllustration.com

image credit: DeesIllustration.com

by Adonai
The Watchers
May 27, 2014

Japanese authorities gave the go-ahead yesterday to the construction of an underground ice wall around the nuclear reactors of the crippled Fukushima plant in attempt to slow down the build-up of radioactive water. Experts are still questioning whether giant ice wall will actually work. 

The Nuclear Regulation Authority has approved the project after dismissing the idea that it could have a significant negative impact on subterranean watercourses and on the stability of the subsoil under the plant. “Today we confirmed that the possible scale of ground sinkage will not be significant, and that was the secondary effect we feared most from building the wall,” Toyoshi Fuketa, one of the experts of the authority, said. (GP)

The construction of 1.5 km long ice wall that will surround reactors 1 to 4 will begin in June 2014.

A series of thin pipelines will be inserted at a depth of 30 m, some 20 – 40 m apart, through which a coolant with a temperature of minus 40 degrees will be injected. This is expected to act as a physical barrier between groundwater and contaminated water.

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10 Ways to Reduce Radiation from Cell Phone Use

by Christina Sarich
Natural Society
Mar 30, 2014

cellphonetowerThe world loves its cell phones  – so much so that there are more cell phones on this planet than people! While these technological devices can offer incredible service and ease in a hectic, modern world, they can also be a serious health hazard.

Cell phones emit radiofrequency energy, a form of non-ionizing radiation. Our bodies absorb this radiation and have a difficult time processing it – leading to numerous bodily complications. One study found that 10 years of cellphone use resulted in an average 290% increased risk of brain tumor development. Interestingly, the tumor development was found on the side of the head in which the cellphone was most used.

And while everyone’s soft tissues are especially (negatively) affected by cell phone use, due to developing organs, lower bone density of the skull, lower body weight, and a less effective blood brain barrier, children are very vulnerable to cell phone radiation.

It is easy to see why protecting yourself from cell phone radiation is more important than ever. Below are 10 tips for reducing exposure.


VIDEO — 5/27/2014 — Helicopter view of Colorado 4 MILE LONG Landslide @ Fracking Operation

Dutchsinse
May 27, 2014

Full website post with screenshots of the fracking operation at the location which collapsed:

http://dutchsinse.tatoott1009.com/527…

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This single video is a compilation of four videos showing the large 4 mile long X 2 mile wide fracking operation which collapsed in Western Colorado.

Released by Colorado law enforement (Mesa County Sheriff) .

Original videos can be seen here:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK3n…


VIDEO — Yes, Of Course HAARP Can Control the Weather

Truthstream Media
May 21, 2014

…but even though the actual patent itself, the government, many meteorologists and other prominent scientists have said so, you’re a scientifically unjustified conspiracy theorist if you do.

Listen to David Walker, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Science, Technology and Engineering, say it at an appropriations subcommittee hearing right here.

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5/24/2014 — 6.9M earthquake strikes Europe / Greece + New Global Overview

Dutchsinse
May 24, 2014

Full website post with graphics shown in the video, as well as earthquake monitoring links to use:

http://dutchsinse.tatoott1009.com/524…