The Hyde family has been through a lot. Their two-year old son Cash was diagnosed last year with a stage 4 brain tumor; he nearly died more times than they can count. He was miserable from the chemotherapy coursing through his body. Until his dad made a controversial decision to give cannabis oil to his young son. This is truly amazing. And this is proof that hemp oil work’s!!!
(Reuters) – Seven more people were confirmed dead over the last 24 hours, bringing the number of fatalities from the powerful Joplin tornado to 139, the city said on Saturday.
The tornado, already the deadliest single twister in the United States since 1947, injured more than 900 people, though officials said that figure could be higher because some people did not go to hospitals.
Officials said they have 142 sets of remains but a few of those may be body parts from one person in different sets.
Authorities said they had notified the families of 48 of the victims that their loved one had been positively identified. Some of the bodies are in such bad shape that officials are using DNA, medical records, and even distinctive tattoos to identify them.
Stevia was illegal to grow for decades. The FDA said they made it illegal out of “loyalty to the corporate bodies” Where is the trust in that? There is none!!!
The bottom line is they don’t care about us or our health – PERIOD!!! Its all about money and soft kill weapons. Aspartame is a poison! And when you hear the name Monsanto or Codex Alimentarius it’s nothing nice. These corporations are out to kill off the population of the planet.
An image apparently showing a dead Osama bin Laden broadcast on Pakistani television and picked up by British newspaper websites is a fake.
The bloodied image of a man with matted hair and a blank, half-opened eye has been circulating on the internet for the past two years. It was used on the front pages of the Mail, Times, Telegraph, Sun and Mirror websites, though swiftly removed after the fake was exposed on Twitter.
It appears the fake picture was initially published by the Middle East online newspaper themedialine.org on 29 April 2009, with a warning from the editor that it was “unable to ascertain whether the photo is genuine or not”.