Where To Place Your Router To Get The Absolute Best WiFi Connection

By Sara Boboltz      Here’s what your WiFi setup is probably like right now: In this illustration, the WiFi signals are actually traveling from the router throughout the entire apartment in about one ten-millionth of a second. You can see how the signal bounces off walls to fill a room with delicious Internet. Dead zones, where the signal doesn’t quite reach, are also visible and become more common further from the source, as walls and other obstacles absorb more signal energy. We’ve all felt that agonizing moment of WiFi-lessness when the connection drops out unexpectedly. Turns out, there’s a right and … Continue reading Where To Place Your Router To Get The Absolute Best WiFi Connection

Top 10 Ways to Reduce Exposure to Cancer Causing Agents

by Waking Times Infographic – Anybody can be afflicted with cancer, but by eating organic foods, filtering your tap water and developing other simple living habits can minimize your exposure to cancer causing agents, and you might be able to avoid the deadly disease. http://www.wakingtimes.com/2015/03/27/top-10-ways-to-reduce-exposure-to-cancer-causing-agents/ Continue reading Top 10 Ways to Reduce Exposure to Cancer Causing Agents

Anorexia Affects More Men Than Previously Thought

Source: Federico Morando//Flickr Disordered eating is not restricted to just one gender. by Robert T Muller Ph.D. Zachary Haines was 16 years old when a physical examination put his 5’7”, 230-pound body within the obese range. Soon after, Zachary began working out and watching his diet, entering his junior year at high school 45 pounds lighter. But what started as a healthy lifestyle soon spiralled into a struggle with anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder characterized by severely restricting food intake. Like many other men and boys, Zachary’s extreme weight loss was not identified as an illness. In fact, it was … Continue reading Anorexia Affects More Men Than Previously Thought

Nestle Continues Stealing World’s Water During Drought

The Arrowhead Mountain Water Company bottling plant, owned by Swiss conglomerate Nestle, on the Morongo Indian Reservation near Cabazon, Calif. Photo credit: Damian Dovarganes/AP. Nestlé is draining California aquifers, from Sacramento alone taking 80 million gallons annually. Nestlé then sells the people’s water back to them at great profit under many dozen brand names. By Dan Bacher for IndyMedia The city of Sacramento is in the fourth year of a record drought – yet the Nestlé Corporation continues to bottle city water to sell back to the public at a big profit, local activists charge. The Nestlé Water Bottling Plant … Continue reading Nestle Continues Stealing World’s Water During Drought

This Crash Is in no way manner nor form a credible accident or suicide

By Robert Hanson Posted by Gordon Duff, Senior Editor You have heard of the Christmas Crotch Bomber, do we now have the “Piss Break Plunger?” Last night, after consulting with team members, I broke the story of Flight 9525 on the Rense Radio Network. Not only was this no accident, it wasn’t a suicide either. This is a “fly by wire” jet. International convention required this plane to have certain anti-hijacking safeguards. One of them, complicated by German pig-headedness, left a co-pilot alone in a cockpit, something illegal in the US. As humorist Rob Hanson points, out, what kind of … Continue reading This Crash Is in no way manner nor form a credible accident or suicide

Meeting at the Dead End – Nihilism, Green Anarchy, and the Desire for Immediate Revolt

By Chaos_Dynamics Riflebird Via Fierce Dreams: We are not autono­mous, we are everywhere and everyone. We are looking to set an invisible trend that is already here, that abandons the shackles of subculture, identity and ideology, and finds comfort in the revolutionary discomfort we all feel. The sui­cidal are in control, destroying the land that feeds us, mediating our relationships with each other and all life on this planet, and establish­ing a global reality that efficiently forces all life to survival as opposed to living. There is unity in our cynicism, skepticism, and common contempt. There is unity in our … Continue reading Meeting at the Dead End – Nihilism, Green Anarchy, and the Desire for Immediate Revolt

Google Is Pro-War

ByTyrone Johnsonfrom The Sky’s Starry Vault link “Among the calamities of war may be justly numbered the diminution of the love of truth, by the falsehoods which interest dictates and credulity encourages.” ~ Samuel Johnson, The Idler, No. 30, 11 November 1758 I’ve spent a good bit of the last few days thinking about Google’s recent attack against Antiwar.com. My first thought was: If they’ve determined that images accurately portraying war in a news context that have been on the Antiwar site for years are a violation of their terms, why now, for what benefit? Obviously, some research was in … Continue reading Google Is Pro-War

A world gone mad: Fear of Terrorism is Making Us Crazy, Especially in the US

by Dave Lindorff When I lived in China, there was a story going ‘round about a China Airlines flight in which both the pilot and the co-pilot had left the cockpit and then, on their return, found the door locked. They reportedly got a fire ax, and with the whole planeload of freaked out passengers watching, started wailing at the door. The co-pilot then turned, and seeing the panic developing, calmly drew the curtain across the aisle, hiding their work from view. The axe bashing continued until they broke the latch and got back to the controls. Lucky this was … Continue reading A world gone mad: Fear of Terrorism is Making Us Crazy, Especially in the US