Researchers develop less invasive way to diagnose lung cancer

(Natural News) Researchers claim they have developed a cheaper, less invasive way to test for lung cancer — but can the new method change fundamental problems with the country’s cancer screening system? The new method involves conducting a genetic analysis on cells collected from the lining of the nasal cavity, according to a study conducted… … Read more

Do violent video games affect empathy? This new study may surprise you

(Natural News) While much has been made of the link between violent video games and real-life aggression, a new study published in Frontiers in Psychology casts some doubts on this connection over the long term. When German researchers made use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to look at the brains of people who play… … Read more

Censorship: Google to start flagging “offensive” content as another form of censorship

(Natural News) One of the most dangerous words in America today is the word “offensive,” not because it’s used to describe something that hurts one’s feelings, but because of how it is used by the progressive Left. It goes without saying that the word “offensive” is a subjective term that can mean many different things… … Read more

American mainstream media is merged with the CIA, and has been since the 1950s

(Natural News) With the recent back and forth seemingly taking place between two different factions of the American Deep State and playing out before the entire country, a few alternative media outlets have begun to question whether or not certain mainstream media outlets are actually connected to the Deep State, most notably the CIA. With… … Read more

University declares gravity to be “intolerant” … removes all weighing scales from the gym to avoid “triggering” snowflake students

(Natural News) Machines that measure gravity’s pull on the human body have been declared “intolerant” by Carleton University, which decided to pull all body weight scales from its gym in order to avoid “triggering” snowflake students. As reported by CBC news (Canada): The paper quotes one student as saying, “Scales are very triggering” for people… … Read more

Are you secretly part of a medical experiment?

(Natural News) Imagine being the parent of a premature infant weighing little more than one pound. You watch your tiny, fragile child get tucked into a warm incubator and hooked up to all sorts of tubes, including one for oxygen so life giving air can be delivered to ensure each and every gasp for breath. At least that’s what you think. Especially after the… … Read more

CDC's quarantine powers are a direct assault on your civil liberties

(Natural News) It seems that today, tyranny and authoritarianism have gained a foothold in virtually every one of our institutions. The executive branch is consolidating more and more power with each passing president, the most recent of which famously declared that he had a phone and a pen that he could use instead of going… … Read more

Non-industry studies vs industry studies show vast difference in the harmful effects of microwave radiation

(Natural News) We are drowning in a sea of electromagnetic pollution, and the scientific priesthood is determined to keep us in the dark about the threat of microwave radiation to our health, well-being, and survival. A handful of scientists are willing to speak up, and have risked everything to inform the world about it. Some… … Read more

CNN journalist pushes cannibalism by eating human brain on TV … the next food supply?

(Natural News) Reza Aslan, host of the CNN show Believer, is making national headlines after partaking in a bizarre cannibalism ritual that caused many viewers to cringe in horror. For one of the latest episodes of his show, Aslan joined up with an extreme Hindu sect known as the Aghori that fed him alcohol from… … Read more