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Forced Vaccinations Begin
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from
Natural News.com --
The
United States of America is devolving into medical
fascism and Massachusetts is leading the way with the
passage of a new bill, the Pandemic Response Bill
2028, just passed by the state Senate and now
awaiting approval in the House. This bill suspends
virtually all Constitutional rights of Massachusetts
citizens and forces anyone "suspected" of being infected
to submit to interrogations, "decontaminations" and
vaccines.
It's also sets fines up to $1,000 per day for anyone who
refuses to submit to quarantines, vaccinations,
decontamination efforts or to follow any other verbal
order by virtually any state-licensed law enforcement or
medical personnel.
Here's some of the
language contained in the bill:
During emergency, a
local public health authority. may require the owner or
occupier of premises to permit entry into and
investigation of the premises;...an officer authorized
to serve criminal process may arrest without a warrant
any person whom the officer has probable cause to
believe has violated an order given and shall use
reasonable diligence to enforce such order. Any person
who knowingly violates an order, as determined by the
commissioner or the local public health authority, shall
be punished by imprisonment for not more than 30 days or
a fine of not more than one thousand dollars per day
that the violation continues, or both. Furthermore, when
the commissioner or a local public health authority
within its jurisdiction determines that either or both
of the following measures are necessary to prevent a
serious danger to the public health the commissioner or
local public health authority may vaccinate individuals
as protection against communicable disease.. An
individual who is unable or unwilling to submit to
vaccination may be isolated or quarantined, |
Nano-Technology Trees
from HappyNews.com
Solar Botanic Corp. is in
discussions with several very large technology firms and expects
to have its first prototype tree in approximately 12 months. The
company’s mission is to produce a cost-effective renewable
energy solution that is easily implemented, carbon neutral,
aesthetically appealing.
To
accomplish this goal, Solar Botanic has developed an innovative
and efficient energy solution by combining bio-mimicry and nano-technologies
in unique, patented, artificial trees.
Though the
primary driver of the trees are the nano-leaves, the trunk can
be designed for far greater purposes than merely holding up the
canopy. Besides covering it’s surface with PV or sound
absorption materials, it houses the electrical converter units
and filters which are designed to intake harmful Greenhouse
Gases, and output clean air just like real trees do. See
www.solarbotanic.com
Hypnotizing Viewers
from ABC
News, Australia--
The
Australian Communications and Media Authority has found
that the segment broadcast on the program, A Current Affair, was
designed to induce a hypnotic state in viewers.
During the
segment, entitled Think Slim, references were made by the
program's host, the reporter and a hypnotherapist to the fact
that the story would feature a demonstration of a hypnotic
process designed to help with weight loss.
The
segment culminated with a brief hypnotherapy session that lasted
for about one minute.
The
Commercial Television Industry Code of Practice states that a
licensee may not broadcast a program designed to induce a
hypnotic state in viewers.
The watchdog also
found that Channel Nine,
in
Sydney
breached the code by failing to provide a substantive written
response to someone who complained about the segment.
Swearing
Can Reduce Pain
from the
London Telegraph --
It
might be socially unacceptable, but an outburst of swearing
after a mishap or stubbing a toe can actually do some good.
Scientists have discovered that uttering swear words can help to
lessen the feeling of physical pain.
The study by
researchers at London's Keele University found that
volunteers were able to withstand pain for longer when they
swore compared to when they used words which were not offensive.
The researchers, whose findings are published in the journal
NeuroReport, tested 64 students' tolerance to pain by asking
them to submerge their hand in a tub of ice water for as long as
they could while repeating a series of swear words of their
choice.
They found that
volunteers who swore were able to keep their hands submerged in
the water for an average of 40 seconds longer.
Dr Stephens said that
the result was the opposite of what they had expected as most
psychologists suggest that swearing is a symptom of "catastrophism",
where there the drama-queen inside everyone takes over. Dr
Richard Stephens, who conducted the study at the university's
school of psychology, believes it may explain why swearing is
still common place in languages around the world. He suggests
that swearing could have evolved as a way of raising aggression
levels and reducing the feeling of pain to allow our ancestors
to flee or fight back when attacked by predators.
"Our research shows one potential reason why swearing has
developed and why is persists."
Optimists
Live Longer and Healthier Lives
from
Reuters
--
Optimists
live longer, healthier lives than pessimists, U.S. researchers said
on Thursday in a study that may give pessimists one more reason to
grumble.
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh looked at rates
of death and chronic health conditions among participants of the
Women's Health Initiative study, which has followed more than
100,000 women ages 50 and over since 1994.
Those
who expect good rather than bad things to happen -- were 14 percent
less likely to die from any cause than pessimists, and 30 percent
less likely to die from heart disease after eight years of follow up
in the study.
Optimists also
were also less likely to have high blood pressure, diabetes or smoke
cigarettes.
The team, led Dr.
Hilary Tindle, also looked at those who were highly mistrustful of
other people -- a group they called "cynically hostile" -- and
compared them with those who were more trusting.
Those tested in
the cynically hostile group tended to agree with questions such as:
"I've often had to take orders from someone who didn't know as much
as I did" or "It's safest to trust nobody," Tindle said. They were
also 23 percent more likely to die from cancer."
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