A Chiropractic Conspiracy?

By Gina Flores

Editor at NoFakeNews

For many years I have suffered from chronic low back and sciatica leg pain. In my job I travel extensively and sit in airline seats for many hours at a time. In July, 2015 I visited a chiropractor because I was in a lot of pain.

The doctor I visited had a really small office, seemed knowledgeable about his profession, and I could tell that he wanted to help me. As it turned out, this was one of the best decisions I’d ever made. It’s been a year since I started chiropractic care and my back pain is long gone. And I have noticed other improvements in my health and I attribute these improvements to regular care at my chiropractor’s office.

I have learned a lot about chiropractic this past year and also about the attempts by mainstream medicine to discredit this natural healing art. There is a lot more to chiropractic care than just treating back pain. Most people have no idea what chiropractic really is and they’re not going to find out the truth about chiropractic through the mainstream media.

Watch the videos below to learn more about chiropractic and how this amazing practice can help everybody become healthier.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R_7-p4a9vbY&itct=CBwQpDAYASITCOvcorujjc4CFQPJqgodUtkA0lIXY2hpcm9wcmFjdGljIGNvbnNwaXJhY3k%3D&client=mv-google&gl=US&hl=en

Crop Circles Decoded

By Gina Flores

Editor at NoFakeNews

Hello everybody! Hope you’re all having a great summer. As we make our way through the south western English countryside, I am reminded of a very interesting subject: Crop Circles. I can’t help myself from thinking that the truly legitimate crop formations are some sort of communication from sentient beings situated in another dimension.

Visiting Stonehenge tomorrow and then some other interesting tourist attractions over the weekend. We’ll be returning to the states next week.

I am including an interesting video about the circles below:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N0k7C8saTOY&fulldescription=1&hl=en&gl=US&client=mv-google

Were Dallas Shootings Used to Distract Attention Away From Hillary?

By Gina Flores

Editor at NoFakeNews

Right after James Comey made his stunning announcement that the FBI was not recommending criminal prosecution of Hillary Clinton, I told a close friend that I would not be surprised to see a false flag event take place somewhere in America in order to draw attention away from the scandal. And then the Dallas shootings occurred and innocent people were murdered.

The thing about false flag events is that they are usually so horrific that most people never think to question the veracity of the reported information. There’s usually so much confusion taking place and data that comes in from the mainstream media does so in bits and pieces. In many instances the details of the event change over the first few hours until the final version of the story (officialdom) is firmly cemented in place. This was the case in Dallas as initial reports made mention of multiple shooters being present at the scene. That information was later changed to convey the idea that a lone shooter was to blame for all the mayhem.

The goal of any false flag event is to draw public attention toward or away from something. And in the case of Dallas, it’s not really much of a stretch for a conspiracy minded person to understand how a horrible murder scene could be used by very powerful control groups to distract public attention away from Hillary Clinton’s enormous email problems.

There are very powerful groups at work protecting Mrs. Clinton. Individuals that can be controlled by the powers that be are usually placed in the highest positions no matter how crooked they are. And those individuals that cannot be controlled will be discredited and made to look incompetent no matter how proficient they might be in handling a particular job.

A few things that immediately caught my attention about the Dallas shooter was that he was initially reported to be working with other shooters; he had a military background, and he was killed by the authorities so that the public would never be permitted to learn the truth about his real motives. All three of those facts point to an MK-ULTRA mind controlled robot. A real life Jason Bourne character that could be dialed up or placed at a particular crime scene might be responsible for the Dallas attack. I don’t know for certain, but perhaps professional shooters might have been used to do the dirty work and an innocent patsy, already murdered, might have been placed at the scene of the crime. Maybe this patsy was picked by the powers that be to be the perfect scapegoat because of his social media contacts and his strong public feelings about certain issues.  It’s hard to say for sure, but it looks damn suspicious to me.

Most people will never connect the dots with regards to this incident and Hillary Clinton’s email scandal. They trust the media, the government and everything else that is fed to them by our trusted sources. But regardless of whether Dallas was a false flag event or not, it certainly accomplished the job of flushing Hillary out of the news.

What do you think about this subject?

Black Spot on Sun?

By Gina Flores

Editor at NoFakeNews

We just received a set of interesting photographs from a site visitor showing a black spot in the center of the sun. The photographs were captured from several web cams in Mexico and have been making their way around the Internet for a number of years.

A brief review of this subject reveals a wide variety of opinions about what is causing the strange presentation on these public domain cams. The theories about what is causing the black spots range from a massive object (Planet X) that is positioned in front of the sun to more technical explanations that claim the digital sensors on the web cameras are over powered from the brightness of the sun and therefore cause a blackened area to form in the digital picture presentation.

The peculiar part of this story is that there are many dates throughout the year that the black spots do not appear on the web cams in Mexico. One would think that if the presentations were due to digital sensors being overpowered by intense light from the sun that the same cameras would be consistent in displaying the black spots on every encounter the cameras had with the sun. But this has not been the case.

I am including some of the web cam photos below as well as the link to the web cams. Remember never to look directly at the sun as this can cause permanent damage to your eyes.

http://www.webcamsdemexico.com/webcam-acapulco-marina

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What do you think about this subject?

How Big Pharma Influences Scientific Research and the Medical Establishment

By Gina Flores

Editor at NoFakeNews

I am currently winding up a lengthy business trip to Spain, Germany and Italy and getting ready to return to the United States next week. I have had little time recently to contribute to the blog but will be adding more content later this May.

I finally had a few moments of downtime and came across an interesting video that discusses how pharmaceutical companies regularly buy scientific research and ultimately influence the medical establishment.

I am also including a video interview with Dr. Stephanie Seneff discussing the link between MMR and Autism, and a video of an insider talking about the dangers of vaccines. All of this stuff is obviously connected, and what many of our readers already know to be the truth, but it’s certainly a breath of fresh air when we see and hear professional people in the medical and scientific arenas spilling the beans on their own industry.

Avere un buon fine settimana a tutti!  🙂

 

6 Reasons Why Most Scientific Research is Fake, False or Fraudulent

Test Tubes Fake ScienceChristina Sarich, Staff
Waking Times 

How often do scientists smugly quote the latest research on a topic only later to be made the fool by insider revelations that published research in peer-reviewed journals is abjectly false? This happens so frequently now, that it has become clear: Science is broken, and most scientific research is fraudulent.

It isn’t broken like a bike needing a new tire, or even an outdated paradigm that has reached its tipping point, as in the time of the renaissance. Modern science is broken for reasons that might shock you.

First, there’s a replication crisis. More and more studies simply cannot be replicated, so any false theories are not thrown out, but left floating as acceptable ‘fact’ in the hallowed scientific ethers, when they are nothing more than studies paid for and promoted by the companies who have a marked interest in proving their personal hypothesis.

Take for example a recent review of 67 blockbuster drug discovery research findings published in prestigious journals.  A review of the studies found that three-fourths of them weren’t right. Bayer simply couldn’t replicate findings that were published in more than 75 percent of their drug trials. Another study of cancer research found that only 11 percent of preclinical cancer research could be reproduced – but the problem isn’t just in the pharmaceutical industry.

Even in physics, supposedly the most complex and most reliable of all sciences, two of the most flaunted physics results of the past few years — the announced discovery of both cosmic inflation and gravitational waves at the BICEP2 experiment in Antarctica, as well as the supposed discovery of superluminal neutrinos at the Swiss-Italian border — have now been retracted.

Why the gross negligence in a field that has been heralded as sacrosanct? The errors in science have been due to simple arithmetic miscalculations or excel spreadsheet mistakes, but they are also due to industry greed and outright fraud.

Science has even discredited itself – in one study meant to hoodwink the very prestigious British Medical Journal, a paper with eight major errors was submitted. Not a single one of the 221 scientists who reviewed the paper caught all the errors in it, and only 30 percent of reviewers recommended that the paper be rejected.

Second, scientists can manipulate data almost any way they deem fit. Data can be excluded, included and re-arranged to support the presupposition of any scientist.

Third, the scientific community doesn’t listen to women, young people, or those whose ideas go against the current scientific dogma. The greatest scientific pioneers were once weirdoes with wiry glasses and grandiose ideas that they set out to prove with the scientific method. Now, we have an aged scientific population, that is mostly white and male, worried about getting tenure at their institutions or that have been lobbied directly by pharmaceutical and biotech industries to promote a certain plan that affects our entire sociological structure.

Next, its all about the fame and money. These two things alone kill objectivity. Industry-funded studies completely ignore conflict of interest and skew any possible hope for real scientific results. This is why institutions like the FDA, supposedly founded on scientific study, are a complete fraud.

Finally, its about the social pandering to guys in white lab coats. We’ve made scientists Gods while ignoring that they are people with greed, lust for power, and other very human traits.

There aren’t just cracks in the current scientific community, there are gapping gulches that need to be addressed. William A Wilson writes:

Even if self-correction does occur and theories move strictly along a lifecycle from less to more accurate, what if the unremitting flood of new, mostly false, results pours in faster? Too fast for the sclerotic, compromised truth-discerning mechanisms of science to operate? The result could be a growing body of true theories completely overwhelmed by an ever-larger thicket of baseless theories, such that the proportion of true scientific beliefs shrinks even while the absolute number of them continues to rise. Borges’ Library of Babel contained every true book that could ever be written, but it was useless because it also contained every false book, and both true and false were lost within an ocean of nonsense. [First Things] 

Skeptic of science, Michael Shermer, says that science is “a set of methods designed to describe and interpret observed or inferred phenomena, past or present, aimed at building a testable body of knowledge open to rejection or confirmation.”

Science is modifiable and falsifiable, just like religion. So why have we made it the modern day, untouchable dogma? We can’t treat beliefs as facts, but when science is broken we do. How do we trust science again when it is so shattered? Perhaps its time to trust our guts again, and not every testimony given in the latest scientific journal.

 

About the Author

Christina Sarich is a writer, musician, yogi, and humanitarian with an expansive repertoire. Her thousands of articles can be found all over the Internet, and her insights also appear in magazines as diverse as Weston A. Price, NexusAtlantis Rising, and the Cuyamungue Institute, among others. She was recently a featured author in the Journal, “Wise Traditions in Food, Farming, and Healing Arts,” and her commentary on healing, ascension, and human potential inform a large body of the alternative news lexicon. She has been invited to appear on numerous radio shows, including Health Conspiracy Radio, Dr. Gregory Smith’s Show, and dozens more. The second edition of her book, Pharma Sutra, will be released soon.

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