Harvard Meta-Study Indicates Fluoride Reduces Children’s IQ

“A recent report from the U.S. National Research Council (NRC 2006) concluded that adverse effects of high fluoride concentrations in drinking water may be of concern and that additional research is warranted. Findings from our meta-analyses of 27 studies published over 22 years suggest an inverse association between high fluoride exposure and children’s intelligence. The results suggest that fluoride may be a developmental neurotoxicant that affects brain development at exposures much below those that can cause toxicity in adults. In conclusion, our results support the possibility of adverse effects of fluoride exposures on children’s neurodevelopment.” Continue reading

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Military judge orders government to stop censoring 9/11 hearings

“A military judge ordered the US government Thursday to stop censoring September 11 pre-trial hearings from outside his courtroom. Judge James Pohl said the government must ‘disconnect the outside feed or ability to suspend the broadcast’ from outside his court. Proceedings are heard in the press room, and in a room where human rights groups and victims families sit, with a 40 second delay. This is done so that a security officer sitting next to the judge can block anything deemed classified. The ruling means classified information could still be blocked, but only by order of the judge and not from outside the courtroom.” Continue reading

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Nine current and former Philadelphia Traffic Court judges charged in probe

“Nine current and former Philadelphia Traffic Court judges were charged with conspiracy and fraud Thursday, capping a three-year FBI probe into what authorities said was rampant ticket-fixing and pervasive corruption on the bench. The charges, outlined in a 77-count indictment, described ‘a well-understood conspiracy of silence’ that created two distinct courts: one where typical citizens paid for their infractions, and a second where offenders with the right connections won acquittals or saw their fines or cases disappear.” Continue reading

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Oakland PD pointed firearms at a sleeping baby executing misdemeanor search warrant

“A new report by the federal monitor overseeing the Oakland Police Department officers pointed their weapons at a sleeping baby while executing a search warrant. ‘Two officers pointed their firearms at a sleeping 19-month-old child who, of course, posed no immediate threat to the officers or others,’ said the Jan. 30 report by Robert Warsaw. ‘The crime being investigated, according to the reports, involved a misdemeanor offense.'” Continue reading

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NASA knew Columbia crew would die but chose not to tell them

“A NASA flight director has revealed that personnel on the ground knew in 2003 that the Space Shuttle Columbia would not survive re-entry, but chose not to inform the vessel’s crew. According to an ABC News report from Thursday, when faced with the choice of letting the astronauts die trying to come home or leaving them to orbit until their air ran out, high-ranking NASA officials chose to let the Columbia crew die in ignorance of what was to befall them.” Continue reading

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Hackers use Xbox 360 to send SWAT team to family’s home

“A family living near Orlando was awakened by a SWAT team early Thursday morning, apparently sent to the home as a hoax after hackers accessed a neighbor boy’s Xbox 360 and obtained an address from his account. Police said the address on the account was out of date, sending officers to a home where they were told one person had been killed and the rest of the family was being held hostage. Fortunately, the owner of the Xbox had already contacted police to say his game console had been hacked, according to Orlando’s Channel 9 News.” Continue reading

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6 year old expelled over toy gun allowed back into school

“A 6-year-old South Carolina girl will be allowed back in school after being expelled early in January for bringing a toy gun for ‘show and tell,’ school officials said Thursday. Naomi McKinney was expelled from Alice Drive Elementary in Sumter, S.C. on Jan. 7, according to a Wednesday report WLTX-TV. Her father Hank objected to the decision as well, saying that pencils are more dangerous than the clear, plastic water gun Naomi brought to school. ‘I know there is a lot going on with guns and schools and that is tragic, but a six year old bringing a toy to school doesn’t know better,’ he said.” Continue reading

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ACLU takes on the DEA for seeking prescription records without a warrant

“The American Civil Liberties Union is seeking to block the Drug Enforcement Administration from obtaining prescription records without a warrant in Oregon. The state of Oregon filed suit against the DEA last year after the agency sought to access the Oregon Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP), a database of prescription records for certain drugs. The ACLU and its Oregon affiliate hope to join the lawsuit on behalf of patients and doctors.” Continue reading

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