Monthly Archives: November 2014
Patrick Speaks | Unreported World
Patrick Otema, 15 was born profoundly deaf. In the remote area of Uganda where he lives there are no schools for deaf children, and he has never had a conversation.
Earth is being protected by a ‘Star Trek-style invisible shield’
An invisible shield, some 7,200 miles (11,600 km) above Earth, has been found blocking ‘killer electrons’ from bombarding our planet.
CDC Whistleblower Revealed
SENIOR GOVERNMENT SCIENTIST BREAKS 13 YEARS OF SILENCE ON CDC’S VACCINE-AUTISM FRAUD.
AFRICAN AMERICAN BOYS WILLFULLY EXPOSED TO HIGH RISK OF AUTISM FROM MMR VACCINE
Toyota unveils game changer hydrogen-powered car
Toyota has unveiled the first mass-market hydrogen fuel cell car, which will start selling in Japan next month and in the US and Europe in 2015.
Victoria Grant
12-year old Victoria Grant explains why her homeland, Canada, and most of the world, is in debt. April 27, 2012 at the Public Banking in America Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Support a public bank for YOUR state.
Meet Arthur the stray dog who followed an extreme sports team during a grueling 430-mile race through the Amazon rainforest and refused to leave their side until the finish
Exhausted, covered in mud and desperately hungry, a team of Swedish athletes sat down for a meal as they prepared to take on a dangerous 20-mile trek through the Ecuadorian rainforest.
‘I felt as if I had become fear itself’: life after a stroke at 34
The consumption of a diet high in fructose throughout adolescence can worsen depressive- and anxiety-like behavior in animals and alter how the brain responds to stress, according to unpublished research presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in Washington D.C.
William Nelson talks about SCIO system
Principles and quality of effectiveness of Scio-System, Prof. Dr. William Nelson. 9. Symposium der DGEIM, 13
Picture of the day
— city called Cappadocia in Turkey