The Big ‘Secret’ to Female Ejaculation and the G-Spot: How All Women Can Experience It

“Men don’t own ejaculation, it’s just been taken from women.” By Carrie Weisman The way women experience sexual pleasure is hard to deconstruct. Our genitalia are located on the insides of our bodies and we don’t regularly experience the same physical proof of orgasm that men do. It’s precisely what makes faking it so easy. Men, on the other hand, aren’t (typically) afforded that same ability. For guys, climax is usually linked to ejaculation. And these explosive orgasms are often understood to be unique to the male sexual experience. But maybe it’s time to revisit that conversation. Maybe men and … Continue reading The Big ‘Secret’ to Female Ejaculation and the G-Spot: How All Women Can Experience It

Aboriginal legends reveal ancient secrets to science

by Myles Gough, BBC Scientists are beginning to tap into a wellspring of knowledge buried in the ancient stories of Australia’s Aboriginal peoples. But the loss of indigenous languages could mean it is too late to learn from them. The Luritja people, native to the remote deserts of central Australia, once told stories about a fire devil coming down from the Sun, crashing into Earth and killing everything in the vicinity. The local people feared if they strayed too close to this land they might reignite some otherworldly creature. The legend describes the crash landing of a meteor in Australia’s Central … Continue reading Aboriginal legends reveal ancient secrets to science

Van Gogh painting comes to life in 3D

By Marcie Gainer A virtual version of a famous painting lets you wander round the artwork and explore the scene in 3D – with a few added extras. – See more at: http://disinfo.com/2015/05/van-gogh-painting-comes-to-life-in-3d/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+disinfo%2FoMPh+%28Disinformation%29#sthash.xovkF7Kb.dpuf Continue reading Van Gogh painting comes to life in 3D

The Danger That There Will Be No “Big Event”

By Paylie Roberts How many times do you hear preppers and liberty-minded folks make statements along the line of “When the schumer hits the fan, I will take such action,” or “After some event I will make that change,” or “If it gets to that point, then I’ll take a stand!”? These ideas are based on the premise that there will be “the big event.” The assumption among many preppers and liberty activists is that there will be a clear cut “before” and “after,” with a defining moment, event, or series of events, delineating between the two. Such events could … Continue reading The Danger That There Will Be No “Big Event”

Anti-Intellectualism and the “Dumbing Down” of America

There is a growing anti-intellectual dumbing down of our culture  by Ray Williams There is a growing and disturbing trend of anti-intellectual elitism in American culture. It’s the dismissal of science, the arts, and humanities and their replacement by entertainment, self-righteousness, ignorance, and deliberate gullibility. Susan Jacoby, author of The Age of American Unreason(link is external), says in an article in theWashington Post, “Dumbness, to paraphrase the late senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, has been steadily defined downward for several decades, by a combination of heretofore irresistible forces. These include the triumph of video culture over print culture; a disjunction between Americans’ … Continue reading Anti-Intellectualism and the “Dumbing Down” of America

The Effects Of Television On Humans

by Hassam, Guest, Waking Times While controversy continues to surround the way the content screen media affects our thoughts and behaviour, a growing body of empirical evidence is indicating that watching television causes physiological changes, which are really not for the better. Most of these effects occur irrespective of the type of programme that people watch – whether it is violence or teletubbies (fun, games, etc). It is the medium, not the message. Watching television is now the industrialised world’s main pastime, taking up more of our time than any other single activity except work and sleep. However, biological sciences are fast … Continue reading The Effects Of Television On Humans

CANCER CHARITIES BILKED DONORS FOR $187 MIL, SPENT IT ON LUXURY FOR CHARITY OPERATORS, THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS

SOURCE: RT Government regulators have cracked down on four cancer charities, accusing the Cancer Fund of America, Cancer Support Services, the Children’s Cancer Fund of America, and the Breast Cancer Society of cheating donors out of $187 million. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), all 50 states, and the District of Columbia claim that the four foundations fraudulently told donors their money would help cancer patients. Instead, money from the donations overwhelmingly went into the pockets of charity operators, their families and friends, and professional fundraisers… …The complaint further alleges that the charity executives employed family members and friends, and spent … Continue reading CANCER CHARITIES BILKED DONORS FOR $187 MIL, SPENT IT ON LUXURY FOR CHARITY OPERATORS, THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS

Challenging beauty myth: Aussie Down syndrome teen inspires army of online fans

Maddy Stuart (image from Facebook) Maddy Stuart, a Brisbane girl with Down syndrome, has taken social media by storm, with thousands of fans worldwide praising her for her zeal to become a model and inspire other teens like herself to challenge stereotypes and notions of beauty. Maddy, 18, wants to change the way the world views people with Down syndrome. “So 18 months ago I decided to turn my weight around and to concentrate on my health,” she wrote in a Facebook post last week, sharing ‘before’ and ‘after’ photos of herself. With the help of her mother she has … Continue reading Challenging beauty myth: Aussie Down syndrome teen inspires army of online fans

The sun could blast Earth with a solar ‘superflare’ 1,000 times larger than mankind has ever seen

THOMAS HOBBS/FLICKR By David Gutierrez | Natural News Recent studies of other stars have revealed that our sun is capable of blasting the Earth with a solar flare that is far more powerful than anything that has been seen since humans started tracking “solar weather” in the 1970s, warned Kyoto University astrophysicist Kazunari Shibata at the recent Space Weather Workshop in Boulder, Colorado. The workshop was sponsored by NASA, the National Science Foundation and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Such a “superflare” could have catastrophic consequences, knocking out modern power grids and satellites along with all of the … Continue reading The sun could blast Earth with a solar ‘superflare’ 1,000 times larger than mankind has ever seen