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09/19/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
New evidence suggests a DOOMSDAY COMET wiped out ancient civilization 12,800 years ago
Researchers found shocked quartz, a mineral deformed by extreme pressure, in key North American archaeological sites, suggesting a catastrophic event like a meteorite impact or airburst around 12,800 years ago. The presence of shocked quartz coincides with the sudden disappearance of the Clovis people, a technologically advanced hunter-gatherer culture, and the extinction of over 70 […]
09/19/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
“Pottenger’s Cats”: The feline experiment that transformed our understanding of nutrition
In the 1930s, Dr. Francis M. Pottenger Jr. conducted a pivotal study on the dietary habits of cats, revealing the critical role of raw, unprocessed foods in maintaining robust health and vitality. Pottenger divided cats into two groups: One fed a raw meat, raw milk and cod liver oil diet; and the other a cooked […]
09/07/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Cosmic collision: James Webb Telescope captures rare five-galaxy merger in the early universe
Astronomers observed a merger of five galaxies just 800 million years after the Big Bang using the James Webb and Hubble telescopes, nicknamed JWST’s Quintet, revealing the chaotic early universe. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), 100x more powerful than Hubble, orbits the Sun at the second Lagrange point, using advanced infrared tech to study […]
09/03/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Challenging the mainstream: The NIPCC report on climate change
The 2009 Climategate emails revealed IPCC-affiliated scientists manipulating data, suppressing dissent and exaggerating global warming claims. Evidence showed collusion to bypass FOIA requests, delete inconvenient data and blacklist skeptical scientists — proving the “scientific consensus” was politically manufactured. CO2 is essential for plant growth, and higher levels may enhance agricultural yields and medicinal plant production. […]
08/13/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Ancient underwater city near Noah’s Ark resting place challenges biblical timeline
A submerged ruin in Turkey’s Lake Van near Mount Ararat – traditionally linked to Noah’s Ark – could challenge historical beliefs about the origins of the biblical flood narrative and ancient civilizations. The city submerged 85 feet deep, is theorized to have been engulfed by a massive flood 12,000 to 14,500 years ago, triggered by […]
08/10/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
“Sinus Survival” sheds light on the crucial role of sinuses in our health
Dr. Robert Ivker’s Sinus Survival program treats sinusitis by addressing the whole person—body, environment, mind and spirit—rather than just symptoms. It emphasizes root causes like air quality, diet, stress and social connections. Sinuses (frontal, maxillary, ethmoid, sphenoid) act as air filters, humidifiers and temperature regulators, protecting lungs from pollutants, bacteria and viruses. Neglecting them can lead to […]
07/29/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
A deep dive into Richard S.J. Tol’s “Climate Economics”
Richard Tol’s book explains the science behind greenhouse gases (CO?, methane, nitrous oxide) and their warming effects, highlighting uncertainties due to complex feedback loops like water vapor and cloud dynamics. The Kaya Identity framework links emissions to population, income and energy use. Tol advocates for market-based policies (taxes, permits) over blunt regulations, emphasizing cost-effective solutions […]
07/26/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
EPA mulls rescinding climate change “endangerment finding” that justifies federal emissions regulation
The EPA is drafting a proposal to repeal the 2009 “endangerment finding,” which classified greenhouse gases as a threat to public health and enabled federal regulation of emissions under the Clean Air Act. This move would strip the EPA’s authority to enforce climate policies. The proposal would eliminate legal justification for regulating greenhouse gases, removing […]
06/21/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Health Ranger Report: Xlear’s Nathan Jones recounts his fight against government overreach
(Note: This article is based on a “Health Ranger Report” interview posted March 8, 2024 on Brighteon.com.) Nathan Jones founded Xlear based on his physician father’s discovery that xylitol – a natural sweetener with dental benefits – could reduce respiratory infections by 42 percent when used in nasal sprays, disrupting pathogen adhesion. Xlear’s xylitol-based spray not only blocks […]
04/20/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Grant Cameron and T. Scott Crain Jr.’s book examines the alleged government involvement in UFO crash retrievals
The book “UFOs, MJ-12, and the Government” by Grant Cameron and T. Scott Crain Jr. centers on the 1947 Roswell incident, presenting it as a pivotal event in UFO history, with evidence suggesting a deliberate government cover-up of an extraterrestrial encounter rather than a simple misidentification. The authors explore the controversial MJ-12 documents, which allegedly […]
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