Coca-Cola boycotted for exploiting precious water resources in India

(Natural News) Over a million traders in India have declared that they will be boycotting Coca-Cola, and other beverage giants like PepsiCo, for their exploitation of the country’s water resources. Activists say that in areas like drought-stricken Tamil Nadu, the water use of these big beverage companies is simply unsustainable. Two Indian trade associations are… … Read more

Woman with Crohn's disease caught between fighting for her life or paying $12,000 to die

(Natural News) A British woman with a severe case of Crohn’s disease has made a reservation with a Swiss euthanasia clinic, where she will pay them £10,000 ($12,000) in order to end her life. She said she was driven to the choice after the government reneged on its promises to provide vital health care under… … Read more

Shocking number of college students think their student loans will be forgiven

(Natural News) In a survey produced by the Pew Research Center a couple of years ago, it was revealed that millennials are overwhelming liberal, especially when compared to the political philosophies of their parents. Of the 10,000 Americans that were interviewed, almost 40% of millennials considered their views to be either “mostly liberal” or “consistently… … Read more

California government buried the truth about cell phone radiation causing brain cancer… FULL TEXT of once-secret document reveals how EMFs penetrate “deeper into a child's brain”

(Natural News) A once-secret document detailing links between cell phones and brain cancer has been released by order of a California court. Entitled, “Cell Phones and Health,” the document was demanded in a lawsuit filed by Joel Moskowitz, Ph.D., director of the Center for Family and Community Health at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health…. … Read more

U.S. admits to using radioactive weapons in Iraq, leaving thousands of babies deformed

(Natural News) During the first three weeks of the 2003 Iraq conflict, the U.S. military committed egregious war crimes using radioactive weapons. Even though the Pentagon pledged to never use this technology again, military command went ahead anyway in the 2003 Iraq conflict, deploying missiles loaded with depleted uranium (DU). More than 2,000 tons of… … Read more

Monsanto on trial: Former EPA official to testify about covering up link between Roundup, cancer

(Natural News) A multi-district cancer lawsuit is currently underway in San Francisco, California. The suit alleges that Monsanto failed to warn the public about Roundup’s cancer risk to humans. Sixty plaintiffs, many suffering from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, are accusing Monsanto of covering up evidence that Roundup herbicide could cause cancer. A former EPA official, Jess Rowland,… … Read more

Disturbing aerial photos reveal how bad the Oroville Dam really is

(Natural News) The destruction of the Oroville dam’s main and emergency spillways made major headlines early on in 2017. Some 188,000 Californian citizens were left with no choice but to leave their homes and evacuate. Fortunately, the dam held up and the residents were able to return home safely. However, the damage left behind is… … Read more

Health freedom under attack: 134 vaccine bills introduced in 35 states supporting forced vaccinations

(Natural News) A tidal wave of new bills has flooded 35 states in the U.S., threatening to either limit or completely eradicate vaccine exemptions. Clearly health freedom and informed consent is undergoing full frontal assualt right now. Please read, share, and take action accordingly.   (Article by Jefferey Jaxen from GreenMedInfo.com) In 2015 California signed into… … Read more

SHOCK REPORT: McDonald's worker's uniforms made in U.S. “slave labor” camps

(Natural News) Everyone knows slavery was officially abolished in the United States in 1865… or was it? Under the terms of 13th Amendment, slavery is prohibited in the United States, except “as a punishment for crimes” – a loophole that has allowed legal slavery in America to continue, and now on a greater scale than… … Read more

Mom's Organic Market rolls out crickets and mealworms in latest craze

(Natural News) Mom’s Organic Market, an East coast, family-owned retail chain, is about to make insect eating a little less taboo in the United States. When Mom’s vice president of Grocery Lisa de Lima and vice president of Wellness Steve Geest toured Mexico’s La Merced Market, they were inspired by the taste of the local… … Read more