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Health Freedom: Deposing Three Monarchs
Monarchy derives from the Greek root word “mono,” meaning one, and “archon,” meaning ruler. This week 249 years ago, the American colonies declared their independence from the British monarchy. They fought a seven-year revolutionary war to win it, and another three-year war in 1812 to keep it. We all continue to fight for our freedoms today – the “No Kings” protests on the one hand, and the anti-COVID-19 protests on the other, are symptoms of that struggle.
Past Articles
BOUGHT OFF: Why You Don’t Hear About Low-Cost Natural Remedies in the News
By Bill Sardi The obvious often escapes public recognition. By categorical definition, the news media attracts the public interest with information or entertainment that draws readers, listeners, and viewers in order to sell products and services offered by rich...
HELP TO HALT AND REVERSE THE INSTALLATION OF SMART METERS
We are too smart to allow these not-so-smart meters By Margie Miller, RN, ARNP Depending upon which State and county you live in and which utility company you have, you may or may not be familiar with smart meters. And because of the ten-year-long public backlash from...
Codex Alimentarius Commission adopts Zilpaterol standard
FAO Headquarters, Rome, Italy
November 28, 2023. By Scott C. Tips. After having waged a many-years-long battle around the Globe against the toxic vet drug zilpaterol hydrochloride at both the Codex Alimentarius Commission and committee levels (2016, 2018, 2021, 2022), the National Health Federation (NHF) finally reached the end of the road today when over NHF’s and many Codex member states’ objections, the Commission voted 88-49, with 11 abstentions, in favor of adopting the toxic-drug standard. It took all of Tuesday afternoon, at the FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy, to reach a conclusion.
Remember that zilpaterol is Merck’s special steroid-like veterinary drug for cattle, pigs, and poultry, which unnaturally pushes them to make more muscle and less fat.
When Did the Scientific American Stop Being Scientific?
Making the Case for Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals By Scott C. Tips, J.D. © 2023 Scott C. Tips Sadly, the editors of the Scientific American – long captured by the pharmaceutical industry and the medical cartel – have recently published an editorial calling...
Chlorine Dioxide, the Universal Medicine
By Dr. Mark Sircus So universal is chlorine dioxide that NASA called it, in 1988, “A Universal Antidote.” It is so much more than an antiseptic that only a full-blown idiot would call it bleach. The American Chemical Society, Division of Analytical Chemistry stated in...
Turtles All The Way Down – Vaccine Science and Myth
BOOK REVIEW by Margie Miller, RN, ARNP By Anonymous and edited by Zoey O’Toole & Mary Holland (ISBN-13: 978-9655981469, The Turtles Team; 2022, hardback, 518 pages, $44.58) Besides the peculiar title and cover design, what piqued my interest most when I came...
Resolving Persistent Spike Protein Syndrome
By Thomas E. Levy, M.D., J.D. As the acute cases of COVID-19 have continued to decline, the prevalence of the Persistent Spike Protein (PSP) syndrome has continued to increase. The spike protein is that part of the COVID-19 pathogen that attaches to ACE2...
In Memoriam – Harry D. Schultz
September 11, 1923 – February 22, 2023 By Scott C. Tips The first time I ever saw Harry Schultz he was walking in the Fontvieille district of Monaco. That must have been around 1997. I was just returning home from a grocery-shopping foray to the large Carrefour...
Bill Sardi Proved Right On Infection Fatality Rate For Covid-19!
By Scott C. Tips Slightly over three years ago, and just as the COVID-19 “pandemic” was beginning to unfold, Bill Sardi calculated out the fatality rate for those catching COVID-19. As he encouragingly wrote in Health Freedom News in its Winter 2019 issue, “Just in...
‘Reader’s Digest’ version of The Science We Should Know
A brief summary of some of the new primary-source materials included in the April 2023 version of The Science We Should Know.
Codex Moves Forward on Several Fronts
As it begins celebrating its 60th Anniversary, By Scott C. Tips, It had been three-and-a-half years since the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses (CCNFSDU) had last met in person. Because of the unnecessary panic attacks, economy-destroying lockdowns, and silly “social distancing” imposed by governments upon much of the World’s population during the 2020-2022 COVID-19 pandemic scare, this and many other Codex Committees had only met by remote Zoom video sessions during those years. So, it was a refreshing change to see familiar faces in person among the delegates assembling for the Nutrition Committee meeting in Düsseldorf, Germany the week of March 6-10, 2023.
The Microbiome Theory of Aging (MTA)
By Ross Pelton, RPh, PhD, CCN ABSTRACT: The Microbiome Theory of Aging (MTA) explains how microbial imbalance in the intestinal tract, which is also referred to as dysbiosis, causes health problems that accelerate biological aging. The underlying mechanisms involved...












