Watching the behaviour of others, and constantly being aware of the environment we are in, are two of the most important things we can do to keep one step ahead of those intent on doing harm to either us personally or to those that share the environment we happen to be in at the time.
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Adjusting to Life After a Major Change
They are someone else’s emergency. My life, my child’s life, and my husband’s life don’t depend on the outcome in casualty. Would I be so good, so efficient if they did?
The FDA Allow Additives in Our Food That Are Banned in Other Countries
You have to ask why the United States still allows proven carcinogens to be added to our foods.
Self-Guided Bullet Can Hit Target Over a Mile Away
To help snipers gain more accuracy, DARPA, The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has developed a first-of-its-kind technology using self-guiding bullets.
Earlier menopause linked to everyday chemical exposures
“Earlier menopause can alter the quality of a woman’s life and has profound implications for fertility, health and our society,”
A Primer on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
A nutrient-dense diet also provides abundant cofactors to promote energy production at the cellular level. Gut healing dietary strategies can also be utilized to ensure intestinal integrity and immune function.
Fracking with Our Food: California Should Ban Toxic Drilling
As part of the extreme energy process known as fracking, big oil companies are shooting dozens of hazardous chemicals into America’s most productive farmland, the San Joaquin Valley in central California.
Instead of Beating On Your Door after SHTF, What if Someone Wants to Leave?
Why would anyone want to leave a home that is stocked with food and water presumably, containing all of the items that people might be scratching to find outside? Who would ever do something like that in a SHTF scenario?