24-25 bloggers have been arrested in Izmir this night. They are charged for hatred speech in their posts on twitter. This information has been confirmed by activists living in Izmir and has appeared on very few official news agencies. The mainstream media is massively covering up for the Turkish government.
We have the responsibility to be the media, as it is becoming more and more obvious to what extent the corporate media is censuring the ongoing protests and police brutalities.
If you have any connections to activists from Izmir please provide us with additional information on the developments.
So you’re living in the UK and dream of giving your dog’s genes a chance to live on in a cloned body? One South Korean firm is willing to offer a 70 per cent discount if you pose for the cameras and are not expecting them to copy the personality too.
The firm, Sooam Biotech, has been commercially cloning pets for years, with the majority of its customers coming from the US. The task is currently priced at $100,000, but the winner will receive a considerable slash from that tag. Contenders are encouraged to send a 500-word essay along with photos, videos of up to 5 minutes, and other material explaining why their dog should be cloned.
There are no restrictions on the breed, sex, size or age of the dog, but the winner must be prepared for the media appearances that would come into his or her life, along with the furry clone. Submissions are accepted until July 1.
The cloning technology itself is following the well-established routine. Sooam researchers will extract DNA from a viable skin cell taken from the dog and implant it into another dog’s egg cell, which had been cleared of DNA beforehand. The resulting embryo will then be implanted into a surrogate mother, which will give birth to a cloned puppy some two months later.
The South Korean firm is headed by controversial researcher Hwang Woo-suk, who rose to notoriety after falsifying research data in his 2004 study of human embryotic stem cells. Sooam was among the pioneers of dog cloning and also successfully cloned other canines, such as wolves and coyotes. Last year it announced its plans to recreate a woolly mammoth by extracting the extinct animal’s DNA from frozen samples and incubating an embryo in an elephant surrogate mother.
Pet cloning remains an ethically-controversial and niche business. Critics say that rich people who spend thousands of dollars on cloning their pets should instead help animal shelters and adopt a new pet from one of those. There is also the implication that cloning firms are misleading their clients, because the technology can offer replication of the body, while the behavior of the cloned pet may differ markedly from that of the original.
"I think that personality is really what most people are looking to clone," John Woestendiek, a dog cloning investigator and author, told Live Science. "And I don't think personality is clone-able."
Pet cloning may enjoy high media attention, but the market for it is surprisingly small, according to BioArts International, a US-based company that outsourced pet cloning to Sooam Biotech before going out of business in 2009.
Just like Sooam in UK, BioArts promoted its services in America with a 2008 competition offering free cloning. It received 237 applications, the firm said, eventually awarding the privilege to a rescue dog which had reportedly found the last survivor of the 2001 terrorist attack in New York
Fluoride is very harmful to your Pineal Gland (third eye chakra), which many consider to be (the seat of the soul) and the link to your multi-dimensional self. The importance of this gland can be seen in ancient cultures around the entire world. One of the theories of water fluoridation is that its original intention is to not only make you sick (slowly), but block the proper functioning of this gland. Which, in turn, blocks our spiritual awareness. Ingesting fluoride can not only affect us physically, but spiritually as well.
The Importance of the Pineal Gland
"During the late 1990's in England, a scientist by the name of Jennifer Luke undertook the first study the effects of sodium fluoride on the pineal gland. She determined that the pineal gland, located in the middle of the brain, was a target for fluoride. The pineal gland simply absorbed more fluoride than any other physical matter in the body, even bones.
Because of the pineal gland's importance to the endocrine system, her conclusions were a breakthrough. Her study provided the missing link to a lot of physiological damage from sodium fluoride that had been hypothesized but not positively connected. A veritable root source for the chain reaction of blocked endocrine activity had been isolated.
Frequent exposure to outdoor sunshine, 20 minutes or so at a time, will HELP stimulate a fluoride calcified pineal gland. Just make sure you take off your hat. This is more important than most realize, because the pineal gland affects so much other enzyme and endocrine activities, including melatonin production and the production of "Dimethytriptamine"" DMT which gets secreted when you born, when you dream, and when you die. Quoted from: http://www.naturalnews.com/026364_fluoride_pineal_gland_sodium.html#ixzz2NMqh0iOT
Watch the video on FLUORIDE and the PINEAL GLAND:
The Pineal Gland "The pineal gland is one of the most mysterious glands of the human body because it has many mystical properties. Modern scientists define the pineal gland as a pine cone shaped gland located at the middle of the brain that produces melatonin, and helps regulate sleep patterns and influences sexual development. Modern scientists definition of the pineal gland is accurate but they are missing some of the most important features of the pineal gland. (hence the pine-cone shaped object depicted in many religions across the world. Besides regulating sleep patterns and sexual development, the pineal gland acts like an inner portal that connects us to other dimensions, such as the dream and spiritual planes. Some researchers believe that the pineal gland has the ability to connect us to other dimensions because of its mystical properties." Quoted From:http://consciouslifenews.com/five-health-tips-decalcify-pineal-gland/1141164/ Fluoride is bad for many things besides your Pineal gland. It makes your bones brittle and causes you to have lowered IQ. Regular fluoride use will completely calcify this gland by the time you reach adulthood. Though, there is good news..
I have included several links with more information on how to detox from fluoride, a brand of non-fluoride toothpaste that can be purchased online, and how to filter it from your drinking water.. For those still doubting the toxicity levels of Sodium Fluoride, I included several links for further research on the matter. Read Five Health Tips to Decalcify your Pineal Gland Of Fluoride: http://consciouslifenews.com/five-health-tips-decalcify-pineal-gland/1141164/
Abby Martin takes with a look at the 50 year long practice of water fluoridation in America, outlining adverse health effects and breaking the myth that it helps prevent tooth decay : http://youtu.be/TIS8sUDIvn8
Most people are aware that there is a controversy surrounding public fluoridation of drinking water. Here is a list of ways to obtain drinking water without sodium fluoride. In addition, I've listed water purification methods which do not remove fluoride from water. Ways to Remove Fluoride from Water
Reverse Osmosis Filtration This is used to purify several types of bottled water (not all), so some bottled waters are unfluoridated. Reverse osmosis systems are generally unaffordable for personal use. Activated Alumina Defluoridation Filter These filters are used in locales where fluorosis is prevalent. They are relatively expensive (lowest price I saw was $30/filter) and require frequent replacement, but do offer an option for home water filtration. Distillation Filtration There are commercially available distillation filters that can be purchased to remove fluoride from water. On a related note: When looking at bottled water, keep in mind that 'distilled water' does not imply that a product is suitable for drinking water and other undesirable impurities may be present.
Brita, Pur, and most other filters- These Do NOT Remove Fluoride:: Some websites about fluoride removal state otherwise, but I checked the product descriptions on the companies' websites to confirm that fluoride is left in the water.http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemistryhowtoguide/a/removefluoride.htm