Kenya BANS All GMO Foods

 
 

The Government has banned the importation of Genetically Modified foods popularly known as GMOs. The ban announced by Public Health minister Beth Mugo follows growing SAFETY concerns over the consumption of GMOs. The directive is expected to take effect immediately, a move that may see dealers of GMO products lose out.

 

 

 

 

The good fat?

We live in a fast food culture and multiple health problems are being tied to the fats contained in the meals.  Health insurance costs are crushing and quality of life is diminished by chronic illness.  What may surprise you is that many foods that you buy in grocery stores contain these fats too.  Now, what [...]

 

Rabbis tell 60,000 in NY: Get rid of the Internet if you know what’s good for you

 
 

In an extraordinary gathering of nearly 60,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews, leading rabbis of the yeshiva and Hassidic world all but banned the Internet. A halachic decision rendered by Rabbi Shmuel Halevi Wosner, one of the senior rabbis in the Orthodox world, said the Internet could be used for work purposes in an office — but only [...]

 

How CISPA Could Chip Away at Your Right to Privacy

 
 

CISPA, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, passed the House of Representatives yesterday. The bill is designed to foster intelligence sharing between companies in order to help prevent cyber attacks. Right now, companies are unwilling to share information because they believe that it would get them into trouble with the law. CISPA would rid [...]

 

20 places you wouldn’t believe are real!

1.Mare Island Naval Shipyard – Vallejo, California Source: farm1.staticflickr.com 2.Naica Mine – Chihuahua, Mexico Via: sta-ita-aites.sk 3.Crystal Cave – Skaftafell, Iceland Via: llwproductions.files.wordpress.com 4.Grand Prismatic Spring – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Via: upload.wikimedia.org 5.Gullfoss – Iceland Source: stuckincustoms 6.Berry Head Arch – Newfoundland, Canada Source: alsex_from_ako 7.Hang Son Doong Cave – Vietnam Source: images.nationalgeographic.com 8.Mount [...]

 

 

Texas Congressman Uses Boston Bombing to Argue for CISPA Passage

Rep. Mike McCaul, R-Texas, used the Boston bombings to argue Thursday for the passage of CISPA, a controversial bill that would allow private companies to share information about cyber threats with the federal government. “I think if anything, the recent events in Boston demonstrate, that we have to come together to get this done in [...]