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After watching several documentaries about our food supply and learning just how deficient in nutrients the food we consume has become over the past 30-years, our family has decided to make some serious changes. We are buying organic, eating in season and buying locally. Our meat is grassfed, our bread in homebaked and I feel good about what my family is eating.

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princeton.edu

by Hilary Parker

July 11, 2012

A Princeton University research team has demonstrated that all sweeteners are not equal when it comes to weight gain.

Rats with access to high-fructose corn syrup gained significantly more weight than those with access to table sugar, even when their overall caloric intake was the same. In addition to causing significant weight gain in lab animals, long-term consumption of high-fructose corn syrup also led to abnormal increases in body fat, especially in the abdomen, and a rise in circulating blood fats called triglycerides. The researchers say the work sheds light on the factors contributing to obesity trends in the United States.

thebovine.wordpress.com

by Michael Schmidt

April 28, 2015

They are in fact supporting the findings of Pottenger's cat study, which as well has been ignored and ridiculed.

The experiment was costing us over 5000 dollars just in milk. This is a significant amount for us, since we did not get any support from corporate sponsors. The weight of the two calves was basically equal at the beginning of the feeding trial. At the end the raw milk calf weight 200 kg and the pasteurized milk calf weight 115 kg.

Personal Liberty Alerts

by Michael Boldin

October 30, 2012

Ron Paul is out. Gary Johnson and Jill Stein are not going to win. Barack Obama and Mitt Romney represent the classic "lesser of two evils" situation. Rocky Anderson and Virgil Goode are barely a blip on the radar.

Look, I've heard all the arguments in this Presidential election. A vote for anyone but Romney is a vote for Obama. A win for Romney means the right will go back to sleep like they were under George W. Bush. The lesser of two evils is still evil. And more. Like every other Presidential election, people everywhere are shouting from the rooftops: "This is the most important vote of your lifetime!" But all these arguments are missing the point entirely. The 2012 Presidential election is not a make-or-break election. America, as the Founders envisioned, has already been broken for a long, long time.

breitbart.com

by Ron Futrell

April 21, 2012

ABC went from promoting the "Dog Wars" to declaring the issue dead within 24 hours. Actually, their flip-flop on the issue took about 14 hours.

Diane Sawyer, in her interview with Mitt and Anne Romney, quizzed the pair about the now infamous family vacation in 1983 where the Romney's put their family dog on top of their car because it had "the runs." The left loved this issue. Web sites promoting "Dog Lovers Against Romney" have sprouted up and Democrats united behind this issue, hoping to get the "Dog Vote" for their Dear Leader. There is even an anti-Romney SuperPAC that has cropped up to take on the dog issue. Sawyer jumped right in. Tuesday night on World News Tonight she led with the burning question that America was foaming at the mouth to hear about, Seamus the Dog on top of the car.

CNS News

by Kristi Eaton

October 31, 2012

Lawyers for ABC News asked a judge Wednesday to toss out a $1 billion defamation lawsuit filed by a South Dakota-based meat processor over a meat product that critics dub "pink slime," saying the news organization did not knowingly disparage the company.

Beef Products Inc. sued ABC News Inc. in September, claiming the network damaged the company by misleading consumers into believing the product is unhealthy and unsafe. The lawsuit seeks damages under South Dakota's defamation law, as well as a 1994 state law that allows businesses to sue anyone who knowingly spreads false information that a food product is unsafe. The Dakota Dunes, S.D.-based meat processor is seeking $1.2 billion in damages for roughly 200 "false and misleading and defamatory" statements about the product - officially known as lean, finely textured beef.

breitbart.com

by John Nolte

February 22, 2013

This ABC News headline is just another example of the media's ongoing war against Walmart; a cheap way to make them look like a company in desperate need of immediate unionization because of the fascist way they treat their employees.

"Walmart Employee Hit With Felony for Snacking on Store Oreos" Except the woman wasn't "snacking on store Oreos." The cookies were not sitting on some community plate in the Walmart break room. The woman was stealing, and has been for years: A Walmart employee in Indiana has been charged with felony theft after she was caught munching Oreos filched from the store's shelves, police said.

CNS News

by Dan Gainor

September 13, 2012

ABC News' reporting on food has gotten it into trouble once again. Beef Products, Inc. (BPI), the target of a series of stories earlier in 2012, has filed suit against the network for $1.2 billion.

BPI is charging ABC with "defamation, product and food disparagement, tortious interference with business relationships, and other wrongs" in a 263-page complaint. The lawsuit charges the network made "nearly 200 false and disparaging statements regarding BPI and its product, lean finely textured beef." The suit is based on ABC stories that began March 7 and depicted lean beef manufactured by BPI as "pink slime," a term used by an activist and repeatedly cited by the network. The suit claims the term "pink slime" was used 137 times by the network and used as a synonym for the beef. "There is not a more offensive way of describing a food product than to call it 'slime,' which is a noxious, repulsive and filthy fluid not safe for human consumption," the suit claims.

breitbart.com

by Awr Hawkins

June 14, 2012

On Wednesday, President Obama stopped into Kenny's BBQ and ate lunch with two barbers and two military personnel. The total bill was $55.58-a bill which ABC News admits Obama & Co. "overlooked" after eating.

mrc.org

by Scott Whitlock

July 26, 2012

Even as Democratic officials like Rahm Emanuel promise to use their government power to punish Chick-fil-A, Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos and Ron Claiborne on Thursday derided the fast food chain's president for speaking out against gay marriage, chiding the "firestorm" and food fight" the company has created. In contrast, the same program in 2006 praised the "spirited" and "unbowed" Dixie Chicks for expressing their First Amendment rights by trashing then-President Bush.

fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com

by Dr. Eowyn

December 22, 2011

Dr. Helen Ratajczak, a former drug company scientist, just published a comprehensive review of autism research. Buried in her 79-page review, on page 70, are five words that reveal a secret Big Pharma has kept from you: "...grown in human fetal tissue."

As Dr. Mercola reports for Health Impact News Daily, Dec. 21, 2011, the line reads (page 70): "An additional increased spike in incidence of autism occurred in 1995 when the chicken pox vaccine was grown in human fetal tissue." But that fact is never disclosed in your vaccine consent form, which is why most people are unaware that cell cultures derived from aborted human fetuses have been used extensively in vaccine production for decades. And vaccine makers are just content that most of the public are ignorant of this most inconvenient truth. For if we knew, we might be dissuaded from getting the vaccine.

      
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