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Health Freedom Candidate Ron Paul Raises $6 Million in Record-Setting Online Boston Tea Party

December 18th, 2007

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Monday, December 17, 2007 by: Mike Adams

Rep. Ron Paul, the only 2008 presidential candidate who supports honest health freedom reforms and the ending of Big Pharma’s monopoly over medical free speech, raised more than $6 million in yesterday’s record-breaking online “Boston Tea Party” event. Nearly 25,000 of the donors were new donors, indicating that Ron Paul’s support base continues to rapidly expand, reaching new people who resonate with the message of genuine freedom for the American people.

Registered as a Republican, Ron Paul is actually a Libertarian who strongly disagrees with the current Republican administration.  more…..

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Vaccines Exposed: A Hidden Crime Against Our Children

December 18th, 2007

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007 by: Rami Nagel
“The greatest lie ever told is that vaccines are safe and effective,” said Dr. Len Horowitz. I am a father, and in the course, I have spent a reasonable amount of time researching vaccines in order to determine the most sensible cause of action for my daughter.

According to the US government’s own Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) in 1998 there were 88 vaccine related infant deaths, in 1999 there where 73 infant deaths, and in 2000, 73 infant deaths. This trend of between 70-90 reported infant deaths continues yearly through 2007. more….

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The Truth about ADHD

December 18th, 2007

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December 18th, 2007

Kyolic Interview / Health Ranger Report

December 18th, 2007

A live interview with Charlie Fox, author of Garlic Cure and advisor to Kyolic, makers of kyolic aged garlic health products.

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£20K solar power for schools award

December 18th, 2007

Barclaycard’s Breathe play a role

The UK schools to receive free solar power through Solar4Schools and Barclaycard Breathe have been named. The schools benefiting from a £20,000 renewable energy system are Backwell School, Bristol; Collis Primary School, Surrey; Compton Church Of England Primary School, Plymouth; Finchley Catholic High School, London; Worle Community School, Weston-super-Mare. Solar4Schools is an initiative from UK solar energy company Solarcentury, with profit donations from Barclaycard Breathe, a new credit card to help consumers play their part in the fight against climate change.

Over 100 schools entered the popular draw for a free system via solar4schools.co.uk Following their application, schools were checked for their suitability, including roof size and energy efficiency. The schools were chosen by random selection by independent members of the Solarcentury team. Those five schools are awaiting a final structural survey before installation begins. Schools will also benefit from the Solar4Schools teach packs, display units and other educational resources.

Amer Sajed, managing director of Barclaycard UK says: “We are delighted that these schools will now benefit from solar power through Barclaycard Breathe. We recognise there is a growing demand for products that promote greener spending and which help to tackle climate change. ”

Jeremy Leggett, Solarcentury’s chief executrive says: “We are delighted with this new impetus for the Solar4Schools programme. We have already had hundreds of enquiries for the funding available, however, the new support from Barclaycard Breathe will ensure that more schools are able to meet the fund requirements more quickly. Access to this silent, clean, sustainable energy is easy, meanwhile it is a crucial vehicle for educating young people on the benefits of solar PV-generated electricity.”

More information: www.solar4schools.co.uk