Police Treating Boeing Whistleblower’s Death As Potential Homicide
Police in South Carolina are treating the mysterious and sudden death of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett as suspicious, after his attorney declared that his client was not suicidal. According to a Charleston Police Department incident […]
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Official Study Concludes Transgender Suicide Rates DOUBLE After Surgery
An official new study has found that transgender individuals who undergo genital surgery are much more likely to commit suicide as a direct result of the harmful procedure. The study, which investigated the rates of […]
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Former Department of Defense manager called into the Alex Jones Show Tuesday to discuss the corporate culture of American aircraft manufacturer Boeing in light of numerous recent air disasters with their planes.
“We have the federally mandated affirmative action plan,” the manager said. “To make sure that they meet all of the defined metrics, and the federal government, from minorities, women, disabilities, and some of that I get, but it can’t be at the expense of a credible, talented workforce.”
“The labor pool was overseas, your parts and materials are coming from overseas, it’s not the same grade,” the manager said regarding outsourcing from Boeing.
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Climate Change Data is Based On Fraud, And Scientists Around The World Are Pushing Back Against The Narrative
In an attempt to save the world from “climate change,” the United States government is spending trillions of dollars on multiple projects that rely on dishonest marketing tactics, money laundering schemes, insider trading and crony capitalism. At the root of the climate crisis hysteria is data FRAUD, and scientists around the world are pushing back against the climate change narrative.
Scientists detect flaws in the collection of global temperature data
Governments around the world are combating a fictional problem that is blown completely out of proportion when compared to actual issues that people face. To make matters worse, the Biden regime adheres to dogma and relies on its most recent National Climate Assessment report to argue that human activities are accelerating global warming. The policies coming out of D.C seek to restrict, control or modulate human activities at scale to save the planet from temperatures changes that are out of our control anyway.
The National Climate Assessment report (based on a biased agenda and fueled by multinational business interests) uses data fraud to drive climate change hysteria. The report states that man-made emissions of “greenhouse gases” like carbon dioxide are causing the Earth to become dangerously hot. The U.S. EPA and the UN Intergovernmental Panel (IPCC) share this view, and their leaders are pushing for major global policy changes to combat it. But scientists from all over the world in a range of disciplines are fighting back. These scientists point to peer reviewed studies that show flaws in the global temperature data. Some of the issues with temperature data include the lack of geographic and historical data, heat from urban areas contaminating the records and the corruption of the data due to a process known as “homogenization.”
According to three independent scientists with the Center for Environmental Research and Earth Sciences, (CERES) these data flaws are so severe that they render the temperature data — and the models that rely on it — useless. When data corruption is considered, the alleged “climate crisis” disappears. Alex Newman from the Epoch Times covers this corruption in great detail. Man-made activities are not to blame for these temperature changes. Policies that seek to control human activity are totalitarian in nature and based on fraud and hysteria.
“Climate activism has become the new religion of the 21st century — heretics are not welcome and not allowed to ask questions,” said CERES founder and astrophysicist Willie Soon. “But good science demands that scientists are encouraged to question the IPCC’s dogma. The supposed purity of the global temperature record is one of the most sacred dogmas of the IPCC.”
Today’s urban areas are used to skew historic temperature data
CERES presents the case that natural climate variability explains what is being observed. “When people ask about global warming or climate change, it is essential to ask, ‘Since when?’ The data shows that it has warmed since the 1970s, but that this followed a period of cooling from the 1940s,” he said.
When the temperature data of today is compared to the 19th century, the world seems to have warmed drastically; however, when put in perspective, the 19th century “was exceptionally cold” and was historically a mini-ice age. Because of this, the temperatures of the 21st century could be considered normal, and the higher CO2 levels could be considered more conducive for plant regeneration and agriculture.
Furthermore, the data that has historically been gathered from rural temperature stations, ocean measurements, weather balloons, satellite measurements, tree rings, glaciers and lake sediments, “show that the climate has always changed,” Mr. Soon said. He said the climate outside of the cities is not unusual. It’s the heat from the urban areas that is skewing the data, and these are the temperature sources that are extrapolated to make the case that the whole world is burning up. But that’s just not the case.
“If we exclude the urban temperature data that only represents 3 percent of the planet, then we get a very different picture of the climate,” Mr. Soon said.
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Spring Break Chaos is Back
It’s that time of year when spring breakers invade Miami Beach, marking the first high-impact weekend of this month. Local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies are increasing their security presence across South Florida as the parties are expected to continue for several weeks.
X user “Joel Franco” posted a video of the traffic coming into South Breach on Friday evening. He said license plate readers were placed along the highway, and traffic lanes were condensed into one.
License Plate Readers on EB MacArthur Causeway scanning each car coming into South Beach. Only one lane getting by so expect major delays #SpringBreak pic.twitter.com/EWjQjZwXje
— Joel Franco (@OfficialJoelF) March 9, 2024
Franco said “significant delays” were seen on the highway heading into Miami Beach Saturday night.
License plate readers on MacArthur and Julia Tuttle Causeways heading into Miami Beach. Significant delays ? pic.twitter.com/0AHjAAr4u8
— Joel Franco (@OfficialJoelF) March 10, 2024
Franco said several police agencies, from Miami Beach Police to the Florida Highway Patrol to the FBI, are patrolling the streets.
Law enforcement agencies I saw on South Beach last night during #SpringBreak:
— Joel Franco (@OfficialJoelF) March 9, 2024
– Miami Beach Police
– Florida Highway Patrol
– Miami Police
– Miami-Dade Police
– FBI
– FDLE
– Hialeah Police pic.twitter.com/jkL9KZIOoj
Last week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that he was increasing the number of troopers throughout the Sunshine State ahead of Spring Break.
“Florida is a very welcoming state. We welcome people to come and have a good time. What we don’t welcome is criminal activity. What we don’t welcome is mayhem and people that want to wreak havoc on our communities,” DeSantis told reporters Tuesday.
He said, “Make no mistake about it: If you’re coming here in order to enjoy Florida and have a good time, fine. If you’re coming for these other reasons, if you’re committing crimes, causing havoc, you are going to pay the price and we will hold you accountable.”
BREAKING: Gov. Ron DeSantis is deploying law enforcement officers, drones, license readers and more across the state and in Miami to guard against spring break chaos
— Florida’s Voice (@FLVoiceNews) March 5, 2024
“That is not gonna fly in the Sunshine State […] We stand by ready to support even more.” pic.twitter.com/cP9qWYAZkz
On the city level, Miami Beach has increased fines, extended curfews, restricted beach access, set up DUI checkpoints, and conducted bag checks.
CYBERTRUCK in the South Beach DUI checkpoint pic.twitter.com/DdU7a4AIQh
— Joel Franco (@OfficialJoelF) March 9, 2024
DUI checkpoint has started here in South Beach pic.twitter.com/xg0rdRFQNy
— Joel Franco (@OfficialJoelF) March 9, 2024
And the chaos begins.
Spring break is ? in Florida pic.twitter.com/oeIap0xBA0
— Clown World ™ ? (@ClownWorld_) March 10, 2024
Locals are fed up.
??MIAMI BREAKS UP WITH SPRING BREAKERS
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) March 9, 2024
“It’s not us; it’s YOU.”
Miami has formally broken up with college kids coming to party their brains out over Spring Break.
Source: Fox News pic.twitter.com/n0QKYOmMfW
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10 Medicinal Plants You Should Have in Your Home Garden
Here are 10 plants with potent medicinal properties that you can use to make natural home remedies if you wish to avoid the unwanted side effects caused by over-the-counter medications.
These plants or herbs are easy to grow, harvest and use, and are versatile enough to use for other applications.
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Calendula or marigold (Calendula officinalis)
Medicinal uses: Anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antispasmodic (eases cramps), demulcent (soothes and protects irritated or inflamed internal tissue), emmenagogue (stimulates and regulates menstrual flow), emollient (moisturizer) and immuno-stimulant
Preparations: Cream, essential oil, infusion (tea), lotion, ointment, powder, salve, tincture
An easy way to enjoy the many benefits of calendula is to make calendula tea using the powdered form of the herb or dried calendula flowers, which you can steep in boiling water for 10 to 20 minutes.
You can also learn how to make calendula salve for moisturizing your skin, promoting skin repair and wound healing, reducing skin inflammation or treating fungal infections. You can also make calendula oil for rashes, burns, acne, cold sores, swelling, eczema and genital herpes sores.
Chamomile (Matricaria recutita)
Medicinal uses: Analgesic, antiemetic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antispasmodic, anti-ulcer, antioxidant, carminative (soothes and settles the gut walls) and mild sedative
Preparations: Capsule, liquid extract, essential oil, ointment, skin cream, tablet, tea
Making chamomile tea is the most popular way to use this herb. You can drink chamomile tea after a meal to aid digestion and soothe digestive troubles. You can also use chamomile flowers to make salads or salad dressings.
Coneflower (Echinacea spp.)
Medicinal uses: Alterative (restores the proper function of the body and increases health and vitality), anti-catarrhal (helps remove excess mucous from the body), antimicrobial, antiviral, detoxifier, general tonic, immuno-modulator and peripheral vasodilator (dilates distal blood vessels and lowers blood pressure)
Preparations: Capsule, tablet, tincture (may be more potent and fast-acting)
Echinacea stimulates the immune system and improves resistance to bladder and upper respiratory tract infections. When taken three times a day (less than 10 days), echinacea can also help treat the common cold and other infections. Echinacea should not be taken on an empty stomach.
Elecampane (Inula helenium)
Medicinal uses: Alterative, antimicrobial, anti-parasitic, diaphoretic (promotes sweating), diuretic (increases urination) and expectorant (helps remove excess mucous from the lungs)
Preparations: Capsule, essential oil, tincture
The fresh or dried root of elecampane has a strong, bitter yet spicy, warming flavor. You can make elecampane tea by pouring boiling water over one-fourth teaspoon (1 gram) of the ground root and rhizome and letting it steep for 10 to 15 minutes before straining. Drink a cup of elecampane tea three or four times daily if you have asthma, croup, pulmonary tuberculosis or whooping cough. This tea is safe for children and the elderly.
English lavender (Lavendula officinalis)
Medicinal uses: Antidepressant, antirheumatic, antispasmodic, antiseptic, aromatic (relaxes the body), carminative, diuretic, emmenagogue, hypotensive, nervous system relaxant, rubefacient (causes a gentle and localized increase in surface blood flow or vasodilation), sedative and uterine stimulant
Preparations: Balm, cosmetics, essential oil, perfume, salve
Dried lavender can be used to make cookies, sorbet, marinades, sauces and rubs. It can also be added to a simple syrup mixture and used to flavor summer drinks, like cocktails, iced tea or lemonade.
To make lavender tea for relieving pain or digestive issues, such as vomiting, nausea, upset stomach or intestinal gas, or as a natural sleep aid, simply pour boiling water over lavender buds. Let steep for 10 minutes before straining the tea into a cup. Add honey as desired.
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis)
Medicinal uses: Antimicrobial, antidepressant, cardiotonic, carminative, choleretic (increases the volume of bile produced), diaphoretic, febrifuge (reduces fever), hepatic (aids liver functioning) mild analgesic, nervous system relaxant and tonic and sedative
Preparations: Capsule, cream, essential oil, extract, tea, tincture
Lemon balm is great for treating insomnia and anxiety. According to studies, combining lemon balm with other calming herbs, such as valerian (Valeriana officinalis), can help with minor sleep problems and reduce anxious feelings.
Based on clinical studies, you can take 300 to 500 grams of dried lemon balm in capsule formthree times daily to promote calmness and alertness. To prepare lemon balm tea, steep the herb in hot water and drink no more than four times a day. You can also use lemon balm to make a topical cream for cold sores, lip sores and herpes lesions.
Marshmallow (Althea officinalis)
Medicinal uses: Alterative, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, demulcent, diuretic, emollient, expectorant and immuno-modulator
Preparations: Capsule, cough syrup, cream, ointment, tea, tincture
Marshmallow root tea is great for treating digestive ulcers, cough and sore throat. To prepare a soothing herbal tea, simply mix six tablespoons of dried marshmallow root or root powder with one pint of cold water in a jar or container with a lid. Stir the mixture to make sure the roots are fully submerged, then cover the container and refrigerate overnight. Strain the mixture and add raw honey to sweeten your tea if you wish. This tea should be used within 48 hours.
Another way to use the herb as a remedy is to drink a glass of water containing 30 to 40 drops of marshmallow tincture daily. If you prefer to take marshmallow supplements in capsule form, take an equivalent of six grams of powdered marshmallow root in divided doses.
Peppermint (Mentha x piperita)
Medicinal uses: Antiemetic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antipruritic, anti-spasmodic, antitussive, antiseptic, aromatic, carminative, diaphoretic, emmenagogue, nervine (relieves anxiety) and peripheral vasodilator
Preparations: Chest rub, cream, dry or fresh leaves, essential oil, tea, tincture
Peppermint oil can be used topically to relieve headaches, itching, joint pain and muscle ache. You can also use peppermint oil in aromatherapy to treat cough, improve mental function and reduce body aches, pain and stress, according to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH).
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Medicinal uses: Antibacterial, anti-spasmodic, anthelmintic (kills and expels worms and other parasites), antiseptic, antiviral, astringent, expectorant and secretolytic (decreases over-secretions, especially phlegm)
Preparations: Dried or fresh herbs, essential oil
Fresh thyme is often used as a seasoning to add flavor to food. It goes well with beans, cabbages, carrots, chicken, corn, eggplant, fish, lamb and other meats. But you can also use thyme to make a medicinal tea for abdominal pain, diarrhea, cough, hypertension and menstrual pain. To prepare, simply steep eight to 10 fresh thyme sprigs in boiling water (enough to fill a mug) and allow to stand for five minutes. Enjoy this restorative tea and its soothing natural properties.
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
Medicinal uses: Anti-hemorrhagic, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, antirheumatic, anti-spasmodic, antiseptic, astringent, bitter tonic, carminative, diaphoretic, diuretic, emmenagogue, hemostatic, hypotensive and peripheral vasodilator
Preparations: Capsule, dried or fresh herbs, liquid extract, poultice, tablet, tincture
One of the most widely used medicinal herbs today, yarrow can be used to treat a variety of conditions, such as irritable bowel syndrome, high blood pressure, spasms, poor blood circulation and microbial infections. Yarrow can also help alleviate digestive issues, menstrual discomfort, gum inflammation and cold and flu symptoms.
When making natural remedies, harvest yarrow flower clusters when the plant is in bloom by cutting the top third of the plant just above the leaf node. You can steep fresh or dried yarrow leaves or flowers in boiling water to make yarrow tea or use them to make a poultice for wounds.
You can also prepare an infused oil for topical use by grinding some dried yarrow leaves and flowers and mixing one part with four parts neutral carrier oil in a glass jar. Seal the jar tightly and place it in a dark corner, making sure to shake the jar once daily. After four to six weeks, strain the oil and store in a cool, dark place when not in use. You can also mix in some essential oils or melted beeswax to make a healing salve.
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