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Greenpeace Founder Jim Bohlen dies from ParkinsonR...
By Escape The Illusion on July 9, 2010 | No Comments
Greenpeace Founder Jim Bohlen died from Parkinson’s disease last Monday. He was 84. Born in New York in 1926, Bohlen first came to Canada in the 1960s. His wife Marie’s son was up for the military draft, with the Vietnam War grumbling overseas, and Bohlen, a Quaker, would have no part of it. His... -
Health: Are We Ready for Change?
By Escape The Illusion on June 7, 2010 | No Comments
Gabriel Cousens, Bob Marshall, David Wolfe, Kris Carr, Elaina Love, Cherie Soria, Ron Henry and others speak on health and healing, living food nutrition, living food supplements, recognizing and clearing toxicity, nutritional deficiency and hidden infections, all of which often underlie chronic ill... -
Gary Coleman dead: Why does everyone suddenly care?
By Escape The Illusion on May 29, 2010 | 3 Comments
Why is it that people only seem to care about someone after they’re dead? Last year, Michael Jackson’s death dominated the media for weeks, with huge outpourings of support for the late singer and his family all over the world. Before Jackson’s death, however, the media (and most p... -
Releasing Negative Emotions Is The Key To Health ...
By Escape The Illusion on May 27, 2010 | No Comments
Most of us routinely and unconsciously avoid, resist or attempt to dismiss our unwanted emotions. Learning to accept them is rarely taught, but is essential for a healthy and happy life. The first step is noticing our body and how our body feels when we experience emotions like guilt, shame, anger, ... -
The Secret Order of The Illuminati
By Escape The Illusion on May 22, 2010 | 1 Comment
by Wes Penre This whole thing with the Illuminati and a Shadow Government may be unreal to many people, but stay with me for a while and give it a chance. Most of us can agree upon that something is very wrong with this planet. Civil wars, diseases, famine, ethnic cleansing, religious wars, differen... -
How This Widening Lettuce Recall Is Different
By Escape The Illusion on May 12, 2010 | No Comments
When the bacterium E. coli contaminates food and sickens people, public health authorities round up the usual suspects. Most of the time the bad bug turns out to be a strain that goes by the catchy name of E. coli 0157:H7. But this time around the culprit in the widening recall of lettuce is a stra... -
Greater DestINy Call To Humanity
By upwising on May 4, 2010 | No Comments
To realize your strongest desires and deepest wishes requires INtention. Without clear INtention, life happens to you instead of by you. Grand cycles of time close Dec. 21, 2012 and a New World Age begins. As caterpillar awakens beyond a chrysalis into a higher form of butterfly, a New World Age c... -
Rejected: Obamacare’s ‘high-risk’ p...
By Escape The Illusion on April 30, 2010 | No Comments
Multiple guvs tell Washington to run its own program for ‘uninsurable’. One of the key parts of “Obamacare,” the Democrat plan that essentially nationalized health-care management, is facing bumpy seas as multiple states are telling Washington to run its own high-risk health ... -
Mexico Adopts Sustainable Water Disinfection in Chiap...
By Escape The Illusion on April 12, 2010 | 1 Comment
Written by Tina Casey. Working with the social investment group FEMSA, the government of Chiapas, Mexico is introducing sustainable disinfection technology to 175 local water systems, in support of the United Nations’ Millenium Development Goals partnership to reduce extreme poverty, hunger and di... -
Storm warning: Above-average hurricane season predict...
By Escape The Illusion on April 8, 2010 | No Comments
Colorado State University’s hurricane forecast team is predicting an above-average season for the Atlantic basin in 2010, which includes all tropical storms and hurricanes in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. The forecast calls for 15 named tropical storms, of which eight will become hurr...











































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