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Superbug genes found floating around the air of major world cities
Mike Adams The ingredients for the next global pandemic that could wipe out a billion people are literally floating around the air of major global cities.

That’s the finding from a stunning scientific investigation that has now been published. Antibiotic-resistant genes (ARGs) are now everywhere that humans live in large numbers.

That means the next great global pandemic is already in the making.

See the full story here.

Also today: For America to be saved, Google must be defeated. Google has become deeply invested in pure evil, blocking information that keeps people empowered and healthy.

See the full story (and video) here.

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Gynecologist uses her practice to spread the word about how a whole-foods plant-based diet helps women avoid disease
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Watch these hilarious personal care product commercials from the 1980s
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Brain fog is caused by lifestyle: Doctor reveals how diet, stress levels and sleep affect hormones, performance and immunity
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After blazing the trail, alternative media now under censorship (Fight for alternative media more important than ever)
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Cities that are running out of water can now safely remove at least some pharmaceuticals from recycled water and wastewater
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Longevity study: Keep moving and keep learning if you want to live longer
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Applied insect ecologist says that neonicotinoid insecticides are used far more heavily than necessary, causing huge ecological damage
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Doctors admit that scientific evidence questioning the safety of glucose-lowering drugs is being “largely ignored”
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