http://www.opednews.com/populum/diarypage.php?did=15646
An immoral, ruthless and deranged ruling class must be propped up at all costs and the huge rise in media stories on al CIAda, phony terror alerts and rumors of war are prepping the sheep for the coming slaughters.
http://www.diabetes-2.info/type-2-diabetes-and-immune-system
people who are obese and suffer from the type 2 diabetes have an altered immune system. Type 2 diabetes per se doesn’t weaken the immunity system, even if the immunity is stronger there would be instances you still contract fungal, bacterial and viral infections and not overcome those parasitic infections.
With that being said, if the diabetes goes untreated, the cells become sugar concentrated making them paradise for all microorganisms. It can be better explained like this: The person’s immune system isn’t weakened, but dysregulated, because of the presence of high concentration of sugars.
High sugar implies abundant food reserves making conducive for yeast, bacteria and other parasites to multiply. A person acquires infections very soon as the immune system becomes dwarfed and cannot eliminate them totally.
It is for the same reason the diabetics have issues with multiple yeast and bacterial and also fungal infections. These infections also presumably take time longer time to heal when compared to healing in a non-diabetic person.
Energy Healing - You Can Heal Yourself!
http://hubpages.com/hub/Energy-Healing-You-Can-Heal-Yourself( Suggestions from Dr. John v. Kampen
Hemi-Sync Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.hemi-sync.com/shopcontent.asp?type=FAQs
"audio-guidance" technology that uses sound to influence brain wave activity
Awakening Consciousness : The Gift
Robert Monroe
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- Patience urged in Iraq vote countElectoral commission appeals for time to determine results in parliamentary election.
- Hundreds killed in Nigeria attackMore than 300 mostly women and children killed in central city of Jos.
- Pakistan arrests al-Qaeda spokesmanOfficials say American born Adam Gadahn has been captured in Karachi.
- Togo opposition rejects poll resultPresident's election win prompts call for steet protests by his political rival.
- Guinea sets presidential poll dateElection called for June 27, following last year's military coup.
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- Flamingo (chacha)Golden oldie in latin style
- Waltzing MathildaVery peculiar Ossie music
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Talking Homelessness with the Mayor of Anchorage
http://homelessness.change.org/blog/view/talking_homelessness_with_the_mayor_of_anchorage
Anchorage, Alaska has a serious homeless problem and, making matters worse, a serious alcohol abuse problem. I was told that the official number of deaths of homeless people in 2009 was 12 to 14. Most all were alcohol-related. What has not been officially reported is the number of deaths of people found in hotels, so the actual number of deaths is higher.
How serious is the problem? Several of the people were found dead with Listerine bottles next to the body. Original formula Listerine is 26.9 percent alcohol, making it approximately 54 proof. When stores are closed, or sale is refused, people addicted to alcohol drink Listerine.
Ynet: The youngsters who single-handedly turned Sheikh Jarrah into a center of protest
Thousands of demonstrators, Jewish and Palestinian, from a wide range of backgrounds and with diverse political views came out in a show of force to protest injustice. Writing about “Sheikh Jarrah and the birth of a coalition,” Jerry Haber at Magnes Zionist captures the unique stripes of this emerging movement and a comprehensive Jerusalem Report feature provides good context.
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