Monthly Archives: November 2012

Nullification victories: 2012 Election -10 States nullify Federal powers

Barack Obama won the presidential election. But, the people of six states voted to take their freedom without federal “permission.”

In ten states – Colorado, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Massachusetts and Alabama – voters had a chance to resist DC and approve ballot initiatives which would nullify unconstitutional federal acts. Six of them passed. And here’s a brief rundown of each: For example:

1.  Montana, Referendum 122
LR-122 is an act “prohibiting the state or federal government from mandating the purchase of health insurance.”  It also prohibits the imposition of “penalties for decisions related to the purchase of health insurance coverage.”

2.  Colorado, Amendment 64
Section 3 allows the “personal use and regulation of marijuana” for adults 21 and over. Section 4 addresses legal commercial cultivation, manufacture, and sale. The intent is that marijuana be regulated in a manner similar to alcohol.

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Polio Vaccines Now The #1 Cause of Polio Paralysis

The Polio Global Eradication Initiative (PGEI), founded in 1988 by the World Health Organization, Rotary International, UNICEF, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, holds up India as a prime example of its success at eradicating polio. This report, however, is highly misleading, as an estimated 100-180 Indian children are diagnosed with vaccine-associated polio paralysis (VAPP) each year. Read more…

Field Theory Healing: The Living Matrix Documentary FREE

“Other researchers theorize that the heart may be the master organ for imprinting information into the body field.”
“The body’s holographic body field is continually supplied with information via the pressure waves of the heart.”
“This control system is sending out information to the body via the body field.” The Living Matrix build a clear history for us, so we can see how this new energy/information medicine fits into our lives.  They  show us real examples from ordinary people – one of them just a young child – so that we can see for ourselves the results of Reconnective Healing and the work of Dr Eric Pearl.  We hear from acknowledged expert after expert exactly how and why this new paradigm works.

Phillipine GOLD: Global Mining Company massacre


Xstrata Copper is the fourth largest global copper producer.  Xstrata plc is an international mining company, listed on both the London Stock Exchange (LSE: XTA) and the SWX Swiss Exchange. Its headquarters are in Zug in Switzerland and it is a member of the FTSE 100 Index. Since the turn of the millennium it has developed from a small player into one of the world’s largest diversified mining groups with the help of a series of large acquisitions. It has major operations/projects in eighteen countries (Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Germany, Jamaica, New Caledonia, Norway, Papua New Guinea, Peru, South Africa, Spain, Tanzania, the United States and the United Kingdom) and it is a major producer of copper, coking coal, thermal coal, nickel, ferrochrome, vanadium and zinc. It has smaller scale involvement in aluminum, gold, lead and silver.

Nov. 3, 2012 Updates: Excerpts: Mark Williams, general manager for external affairs of Sagittarius Mines Inc, Xstrata’s local unit, told reporters Thursday that it expected Aquino to meet a government-imposed deadline for giving the project’s go-ahead.

But presidential spokesman Ricky Carandang said the timetable would likely not be met because the person overseeing the government’s review, Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo, died in a plane crash last month. Sagittarius (local unit) has plowed $350 million on the $5.9 billion Tampakan project, which it describes as one of the world’s largest undeveloped copper-gold deposits. If allowed to proceed, Williams said it would generate $7.2 billion in tax revenues for the Philippine government over 20 years.

Charles L. Whitfield, MD: Psychiatric drugs as agents of Trauma

Charles L. Whitfield: Private Practice of Trauma Psychology, Psychiatry, and Addiction Medicine; Consultant and Research
Collaborator at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 3462 Hallcrest Dr., Atlanta, GA 30319-1910, USA and Board of Directors of the Leadership Council on Child Abuse & Interpersonal Violence, Baltimore, MD, USA
Tel.: +404 843 3585; E-mail: c-bwhit@mindspring.com

International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine 22 (2010) 195–207  Read study…

Excerpt from  Conclusion: These effects of psychiatric drugs are so common and detrimental to the patient that they can no
longer safely or accurately be called “side effects”. Instead, they are more appropriately called toxic
effects.

Excerpt from abstract: These drug effects can be and are often so detrimental to the quality of life among a distinct but significant minority of patients
that they can no longer be considered trivial or unimportant. Instead, they are so disruptive to many patients’ quality of life that
their effect becomes traumatic, and are thereby agents of trauma. These observations and preliminary data may encourage others
to look into this matter in more depth.

Why are some people prone to suicide and homicide and increasing psychosis and some not?  Read Dr. Yolande Lucire’s study in pharmacogenetics in which she studies 140 homicidal personalities…a riveting work...must read…

Psychiatrist Dr. David Healy: SUICIDES/HOMICIDES: THE HIDDEN GORILLA & WHAT WOULD BATMAN DO?

THE HIDDEN GORILLA: Most drugs that can cause suicide, including the antidepressants, mood-stabilizers, antipsychotics, smoking cessation drugs and others, can also cause violence. The akathisia, psychotic decompensation, or emotional disinhibition these drugs trigger that lead some to suicide, lead others to violence (see Healy et al 2006).  Read The Hidden Gorilla…

WHAT WOULD BATMAN DO? Why the bifurcation in 1955? This was the year of the introduction of chlorpromazine. Year on year after 1955 a greater number of tranquilizers (antipsychotics / neuroleptics) like chlorpromazine were consumed by veterans with mental health problems as an ever greater number of these drugs were marketed. These drugs were given to veterans who were depressed, anxious or psychotic – they were not as might be thought now restricted to veterans who were schizophrenic.  Read article…