Sunday, 9 December 2012



Fluoride Accumulation In Your Pineal Gland May Cause Cancer, ADHD, and Early Puberty

'The pineal gland is a small endocrine gland located between the two hemispheres of your brain. It is sometimes called the “third eye” due to its resemblance to the human retina. While your pineal gland is only about the size of a single grain of rice (5-8 mm), it performs several functions that are extremely important to your body.
One main role of your pineal gland is to produce melatonin, the natural sleep hormone that plays a vital role in your normal sleep function. Melatonin is not only necessary for proper sleep however, it also regulates the onset of puberty and fights against harmful free radicals. When your pineal gland function is suppressed, melatonin production suffers and you are putting yourself at risk for a number of startling conditions including:'
 

Brussels in Plot to Control All National Spending

'Brussels will be able to overrule national governments to enforce budget decisions under plans for the eurozone unveiled by chief Eurocrat Herman VanRompuy last night.
The European Union Council chief’s blueprint for financial union risks another row at a Brussels summit next week. It said there was “a need to go further and to put in place a stronger framework for coordination, convergence and enforcement” of economic policies.
National parliaments were “not in the best position to take the interests of the eurozone into account,” it said.'
 

The Coming World Government

'Lucid and aware people observing world events unfold over the past decade or so – say, since September 11, 2001 – will have surely asked themselves what on Earth is going on here? We see ever-growing violence, war, outright lies, invasions, false flags, social upheavals, poverty, ruin and the death of millions… The world’s become a pretty dangerous and pitiful place to live in, and it only gets worse…
Which leads us to the obvious question: Why? Why is all this happening? Can we explain it away as Man’s wicked nature? Or his folly and ignorance? Perhaps just a series of bad mistakes and wrong turns on key issues?
Most everybody will have a ready reply, no doubt coloured by his or her own philosophical outlook. The more rational will say it’s just wrong decisions taken by normal people in an environment of growing complexity. Optimists will shrug their shoulders playing things down with the quaint statement that there’s always been war, persecution, poverty and corruption… Pessimists, as always, will complain that we’re all doomed, especially if they are “2012-repent-the-end-of-the-world-draws-nigh” types. What, then, should we think?'
 

Montgomery Burns Explains the Fiscal Cliff