Stars R Us with Joseph Anthony. Meria and Joseph speak this month on these topics: Astrology for June. Its a rough month, Heavy energy and frequencies hitting the planet and us, Neptune in Pisces – all about water, floods, sinkholes, Losing our equilibrium, Dreams, Visions of other dimensions, People waking up, Revolution in France, Stolen elections in USA, Israel and Zionists, Mid-month event on the 20th; Howard Rosenthal spoke truth and died, New Moon in Gemini, Grand Cross, US-a cancer nation, Big cities, Nestle and Monsanto, Mercury in Gemini, Venus in Cancer, Saturn squares Neptune, Astrology is understanding the cycles, Full Moon in Sag, Sun in Cancer on the solstice and much more.
Paul A. Philips – The Manipulation of Our Water Supply and Fracking
On visiting supermarkets you see them stacked, row after row, brand name upon brand name … we’re spoiled for choices … but it can indeed be quite costly when added up after a while. It’s better to choose the glass option as opposed to plastic which leaches out toxic chemicals such as Bisphenol A which could affect health when taken …
Expat Files – 10.11.15
-So many gonnabees and wannabees want desperately to become Expats you’d think there would be a big gringo stampede south of the border. But there isn’t. Because its such a big leap it usually takes some kind of first-world trauma or a “straw that broke the camel’s back” moment to set the plan in motion.
Today we have such a story and more… a wannabee/gonnabee describing the particular traumatic moment that sent him over the edge.
-For those of you wondering how to transport your gold and silver down to Latin America: did you know there are certain secure ATM machines in Colombia and Peru that actually dispense gold and silver ingots?
-You may have heard of the recent landslide in Guatemala that buried 500 or so people, and their homes. They were squatters: the poorest of the poor. Tragedy and disaster for them, yes. But as for us, not to worry. That kind of stuff just doesn’t happen to Expat gringos. Here’s the rest of the story…
-Just when you think nothing much will surprise you, something happens that makes you stop and wish for a camera. Even long term expats in Latin America get fun and weird surprises most every day.
Claire Bernish – Nestle Pays Only $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of California Drinking Water
Los Angeles, CA — Nestle has found itself more and more frequently in the glare of the California drought-shame spotlight than it would arguably care to be — though not frequently enough, apparently, for the megacorporation to have spontaneously sprouted a conscience. Drought-shaming worked sufficiently enough for Starbucks to stop bottling water in the now-arid state entirely, uprooting its operations …
The Real Reason to Avoid MSG: Industry Secret Ingredient for Food Addiction – Christina Sarich
You likely already know that the food ingredient monosodium glutamate (MSG) isn’t good for you. You may even know some of the popular reasons why. But did you know that MSG is primarily used by the food industry to keep us addicted to ‘big taste, little nutrition’ food? It’s an industry secret. Read on to find out why MSG makes you eat more …
What Bottled Water Costs the Environment—and Your Health – Taylor Hill
Bottled water is the world’s best-selling drink, and Americans are its most loyal customer. You pay hundreds or even thousands of times more for the prepackaged water than you would if you got it from the tap. Yet nothing has proved that “ultra-purified,” “mountain-sourced,” “glacial-runoff,” or “oasis-obtained” water is any better for you. What we do know is that bottled water …
It Takes HOW Much Water to Make That Smoothie?! – Maddie Oatman
In March, amid a worsening drought, California barred restaurants from serving water to customers except upon request. Though the Environmental Protection Agency has estimated that most of a restaurant’s water usage takes place in the kitchen or bathroom instead of at the table, the policy is “more of a reminder to people that we’re in a drought, as opposed to saving millions of millions …
How Toxic Are the Food Colorings in What You Eat?
Nestle announced [3] last week that it plans to remove all artificial colors and flavors from its candy bars. The company said it was doing so in response to consumer preferences, not because there was anything dangerous about the artificial products it was using. Nestle isn’t the only company making the switch. Hershey’s is beginning its journey [4] in this direction as well. Luke J.W. Haffenden, the …