We’ve reported on how pollution from China is affecting the rest of the world, but China’s poisoned air is killing its OWN citizens first!
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In her new diary, Anne Strieber writes, “I recently went to tea with two people?one of the young girls who just lost her mother and the girl’s aunt. The aunt went on and on about how cancer is a choice, which I thought was a particularly inappropriate thing to do in front of someone whose mother had just died from that disease. I’ve heard this sort of thing from so-called ‘New Age’ types before and whenever I do, I wonder if these people have ever KNOWN anyone who has died from?or survived?cancer.” This week on Dreamland, you’ll learn about the spiritual side to the UFO phenomenon, and subscribers get to go even deeper and listen to a conversation between Joe Lewels and William Henry.read more

I recently went to tea with two people–one of the young girls who just lost her mother and the girl’s aunt. The aunt went on and on about how cancer is a choice, which I thought was a particularly inappropriate thing to do in front of someone whose mother had just died from that disease. I’ve heard this sort of thing from so-called “New Age” types before and whenever I do, I wonder if these people have ever KNOWN anyone who has died from–or survived–cancer.
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As Linda Howe has reported on Dreamland, the sudden disappearance of honey bees in many parts of the country may be related to pesticide exposure. The latest reports suggest this is not necessarily due to the pesticides sprayed on the plants that bees pollinate, but the pesticides sprayed INSIDE the hives to kill mites.

For the past decade, beekeepers have treated their hives with pesticides to combat two kinds of mites that attack the bees. Entomologist Walter (Steve) Sheppard says, “To keep bees, especially on a commercial level, beekeepers have needed to use some sort of chemical control of these mites. Normally, Varroa mites will kill a colony within two years, if they?re not treated and the use of these pesticides brings with them a risk of accumulation in the wax.”read more