Society

Another State “Undecided” (but shouldn’t be) on Marijuana Legalization – Here’s the Scoop
15 October 2012

by Elizabeth Renter Three states—Colorado, Washington, and Oregon—have the potential to change history in a few weeks as the first states to legalize recreational marijuana use. And while Washington and Colorado are seeing overwhelming [...]

Nobel Prize: A tale of ignoble peace laureates
12 October 2012

One man introduced indefinite detention and expanded the deadly global drone war. Another was the architect of the deliberate mass killing of civilian populations in Indochina. What do they have in common? Both are [...]

DHS to start testing drones over US for ‘public safety’
10 October 2012

Don’t be surprised if you catch a federal fleet of sneaky spy drones soaring over your head in the near future, but don’t be too terrified — it’s all in the name of public [...]

Modern Lifestyles And The Devolution Of The Human Species
03 September 2012

by Jamie Ann Montiel The connections between the rising rates of chronic disease and the production and consumption of modern foods can no longer be ignored. Our food supply is not healthy, nor is [...]

A Thought on Humanity
02 September 2012

by Noah Bonn As a culture, humanity strives for quantitative improvement. We work for smaller devices, bigger bank accounts, faster results- anything we can attach a number to, we try to improve. If you [...]

US Veterans Suffering From Head Trauma May Become Violent and Dangerous, Says DoD
23 August 2012

by Susanne Posel US Army statistics show that the suicide rate among military personnel is rising exponentially. Last July, an estimated 38 suicides were “confirmed or suspected” by soldiers making that month the deadliest [...]

America’s Eco-Cities: Sustainable Prisons of the Future
18 August 2012

by Susanne Posel By 2030 it is expected that an estimated 4 billion people will live in eco-cities, which are controlled environments where sustainability mandates how much water, energy, food and production is allowed [...]

The Great Culling has begun: Will your genetic lineage survive?
11 August 2012

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger (NaturalNews) The “Great Culling” of the human population has quietly begun. Covertly, insidiously, mercilessly, a global depopulation agenda has been launched. As this plays out, the vast majority [...]

More Rising Food Prices? Grocery Bills to Skyrocket as Drought Crushes Crop Production
11 August 2012

by Lisa Garber The U.S. Department of Agriculture cut its projected domestic corn and soy production by 17 and 12 percent, respectively, since last month. This breaks the hearts of many farmers expecting record [...]

America’s infrastructure crumbling, says American Society of Civil Engineers
09 August 2012

by Ethan A. Huff, staff writer (NaturalNews) They say the integrity of a nation’s infrastructure is a direct reflection of its overall moral, social, economic, and political health. If this is true, then the [...]

Hemp History
05 August 2012

Cannabis, family Cannabaceae; species: Cannabis indica, Cannabis ruderalia, and Cannabis sativa L., has been found on every continent in this hemisphere, it was used long before its first recorded uses. It’s safe to believe, that no [...]

Many Who Perform Poorly on Individual Tasks Excel in Team Environments
28 July 2012

What our society judges as inferior performers of a particular task simply fail to properly assess their strengths. That’s one of the reasons our templated educational system is so flawed for children with so [...]

MI5, CIA and TSA at the 2012 Olympic Games
27 July 2012

by Susanne Posel The UK government has deployed an extra 1,200 more troops to aid in protection measures at the 2012 Olympic Games. The lack of confidence in the G4S security firm has prompted [...]

Hemp – A Cash Crop For Medicine, Food, And Shelter
26 July 2012

by Becca Wolford, Contributing Writer The 1938 Edition of Popular Mechanics called hemp The New Billion Dollar Crop. Unfortunately, the Billion Dollar Crop was not meant to be. Randolph Hearst’s newspapers depended on wood (he [...]

9 Rules for New Homeschooling Parents
21 July 2012

by Bohemian Mom Deciding to homeschool your children is probably one of the most significant lifestyle choices you as a parent can make, and it does not come easy. Usually one parent looks into [...]