Science & Medicine

Puerto Rico Considers “Fat” Tax on Obese Children: A Fight for Children’s Health or a Tax Collection Scheme?

Timothy Alexander Guzman, Silent Crow News – It seems that the Puerto Rico government is scrambling to find ways to collect tax revenues to satisfy its debt obligations. Why? Well there is a new controversial “Fat” tax bill filed by Puerto Rican Senator Gilberto Rodriguez to combat child obesity. The plan calls for school teachers to identify and locate obese…

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Education & Society, Science & Medicine

Victims of Deception: A History of U.S. Mass Sterilization in Puerto Rico and Beyond

Timothy Alexander Guzman, Silent Crow News – Disturbing revelations made by doctors based in Kenya regarding the World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) located in New York City, exposed a sterilization program supposed to prevent neonatal tetanus which effects newborns aimed at young girls and women ranging from 14 – 49 years of…

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Science & Medicine, World History

U.S. is Responsible for the Ebola Outbreak in West Africa: Liberian Scientist

A History of Guatemala’s Syphilis Experiment: How a U.S. Led Team Performed Human Experimentations in Central America Timothy Alexander Guzman, Silent Crow News – Dr. Cyril Broderick, A Liberian scientist and a former professor of Plant Pathology at the University of Liberia’s College of Agriculture and Forestry says the West, particularly the U.S. is responsible for the Ebola outbreak in…

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Science & Medicine

Are Biotech Corporations Promoting ‘Genetically Modified Marijuana’ in Uruguay?

Timothy Alexander Guzman, Silent Crow News – The first country to defy the ‘War on Drugs’ by legalizing marijuana is Uruguay. It was described as a revolutionary act against the prohibition of a plant that is used by millions worldwide under the former Marxist guerilla and political prisoner who is now the President of Uruguay Jose Mujica. Seems like the…

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Science & Medicine, Technology

Aetna to Launch CarePass APP to “Monitor” and “Encourage” Customers Behavior

This week Aetna will launch a smartphone App called CarePass.  CarePass will provide Aetna Inc. with health-tracking data that would allow them to “monitor customers and encourage healthy behavior”.  Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s magazine MIT Technology Review released a report titled “App Will Let Health Insurer Track Customer Behavior”.  The report said that “A smartphone app that launches this week gives the…

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Science & Medicine

Monsanto Expands in the Caribbean: Puerto Rico is the Testing Ground

Timothy Alexander Guzman, Silent Crow News – Monsanto is the global multinational corporation that has been expanding its operation in the Caribbean nation of Puerto Rico.  It has been using Puerto Rico as an experiment for its Genetically Modified Seeds (GMOs).  According to a 2011 report called “El experimento Caribeno de Monsanto” (Monsanto’s Caribbean Experiment) by the journalist Eliván Martínez for the Center…

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Science & Medicine, Technology

The Global Polio Eradication Initiative: “New Technology” used to Locate Children for Polio Vaccinations

  Timothy Alexander Guzman, Silent Crow News – Bill Gates of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg were interviewed on Charlie Rose on February 28th, 2013 that mainly focused on the Global Polio Eradication Initiative and how “new approaches” to their agenda can be utilized.  Bill Gates along with Michael Bloomberg has contributed…

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Science & Medicine

McDonald’s serving up ‘restructured meat technology’ – you want fries with that?

J. D. Heyes, Natural News – Well, it’s that time of year again when McDonald’s rolls out  its venerable McRib sandwich. Tens of millions of Americans will purchase  one – or, judging by the nation’s ever-widening belt line, several – but most  will do so without knowing all they should know about this popular  sandwich. Besides high caloric content, there…

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