I just pay attention to all sides of a story, rather than letting the Nightly News hypnotize me into believing anything they say.
The earth's climate has always been in a constant state of change.
Shhh, else you'll be confusing people with actual facts.

There is some evidence the Arctic ice pack is diminishing in size, but the same scare-mongers that want to go off on those numbers completely overlook the fact that the Antarctic ice pack is reaching record growth numbers.
There is an extract of a type of orange that is as effective as statin drugs for controlling cholesterol. An extract of silk worms that can dissolve artery plagues is available. Both are used regularly in Asia and Europe but not in the US. There are various, natural ways to control blood pressure. The natural products do not have the side effects of the drug company poison.
My doctor insists upon prescribing me a statin, even when my cholesterol numbers are ridiculously low. He writes the prescription, I cross it off the slip, and continue eating oatmeal and cinnamon, to control my cholesterol.
About 16 - 17 years ago, I suddenly started having problems with sinus infections. I had never had any problem before that time, but all of a sudden, I was getting crushing headaches. Call the doctor, pay $75 for an office call, then pay $50 for another round of antibiotics, and wait three or four days for the pain to go away.
Until a pal recommended colloidal silver to me. If I wake up, feeling like I am about to suffer another sinus event, I take a tablespoon of silver. Twelve hours later, I take a second tablespoon. Twelve hours later, I am always feeling chipper again, but I take a third tablespoon, just to be sure. I've not taken any antibiotics in a decade, simply because silver works. And the best part is that the germs and bugs cannot develop immunity from silver, as they can with antibiotics. Naturally, big pharma is on its hind legs, trying to have silver pulled from the market.
I've found an herbal tea that is extremely effective at knocking down common cold symptoms. No drowsiness, no hypertension side-effects, no aching eyes, just simple cold relief.
Have you noticed all the new hospitals being built, everywhere you look? It seems it is easier to simply buy more land, and build a new hospital, than it is to eradicate the staph that thrives in current hospitals. Within the last 3 or 4 years, two, new hospitals have been built in this area.
The food guideline research is largely funded by vegetable oil industry who developed margarine as a replacement for butter because they had more oil than they could ever sell.
Have you ever seen what margarine looks like, before it is bleached? And what is up with that, we have to consume products that have been bleached?!?
See what ya started Mike.
Well, I've always been known as a trouble-maker.
And just to add fuel to the fire, Chase Bank just said that it will no longer accept cash for loan payments and some other transactions. There is a crazy under current in the financial sector to eliminate cash altogether. That will allow the Fed to take interest rates in the negative. Negative rates won't work as long as cash is in the system. This is supposed to boost the economy?????? Whose economy????
I cannot answer that last question, as the truthful response would be viewed as being racist, as well as being anti-... Well, I better not say that, either. But if you are truly paying attention, you already know who owns the banks.
Here is one for you. Vending machines, over on the campus, almost all have card swipes on them. A bottle of any of the Coke products sells for $1.50, so just swipe your card and quench your thirst (whilst taking on more sugar than your body can use in an entire 24-hour period). However, if you elect to use cash, the minimum purchase you can make is $2.00. In other words, be prepared to buy two bottles of sugar, or pay highway robbery prices for a single bottle. I am only one person, so I cannot make a real difference, but my response is to simply refuse to purchase from those machines. I do laugh when people spend that same amount of money for a bottle of water. To show you how dull the typical American shopper is, they have never considered what Evian is, when spelled backwards. Diputs stoidi!
And talk about highway robbery. A report, printed in 2013 clearly showed Nestle was paying $3.71 per million litres of water it was pumping from an Ontario watershed. After pouring this water into single-use, plastic bottles, Nestle would then sell that same quantity of water for as much as $2 million. Hello? That figures out to a 53,908,255% mark-up. How many of you own and operate your own businesses? Can you mark prices up 53.9 million percent and expect to sell anything? How many members do we have from the great State of California? How's the water situation looking out your way? No matter, Nestle is still taking away your water, to sell at stupid prices. Want to know who owns nearly all of the water resources in Pakistan? Nestle. But just shut up and pay your $1.50 for a single bottle of water, and don't even think about collecting rainwater to water your lawn or garden.
You would have to have your "electronic" money somewhere and it makes sense that if that they have to pay you when interest rates are positive, why not take some of your money when rates are negative.
Ding, ding, Ding, we have a winner!
When will Americans wake up and realize the dollars in their pockets are naught but promissory notes to the Rothschilds? The only reason paper money still exists is because foolish people foolishly believe it is still real, and still has value. Everyone frets and worries about a New World Order, but the real truth is the New World Order has existed since Mayer Amschel Rothschild established his first banking business, in the 1760's.
I roll on the floor with laughter, when people insist they will not allow themselves to be micro-chipped. No, sir, no way they will take the mark of the beast upon themselves. Never will they be identified by a number.

Uh, can someone please show these maroons the numbers on their credit cards, their debit cards, their grocery store check-cashing cards, their Craftsman tool club cards, their library cards, their personal checks, their Social Security cards, their AARP cards... Need I elaborate further?
Let's face it, if the Super-Blammo grocery store can afford to sell you Acme-brand macaroni and cheese at a discounted rate with your Super-Blammo card, then they can afford to sell Acme-brand macaroni and cheese at a discounted rate to everyone. Of course, if you do not use your Super-Blammo card, the corporation will be forced to track you via your debit card account number, rather than your discount card number. But that won't be so hard, since you typically use both, every time you shop.