Access to the New York Slimes Archives of the past 125 years -- paid for with reader support -- has enabled your favorite correctionist historian here to consistently unearth some real archival bombshells that few peers are even aware of, let alone searching for. You see, back in pre-televison days, American normies weren't nearly as brainwashed as today's typical citizen. Not only was the mass mental conditioning regime not as entrenched, but there were still many independent and patriotic newspapers and radio shows not under the control of the usual suspects. The news market therefore dictated that the "paper of record" had to tread carefully and cleverly in its mission to move the masses. For that reason, a surprising number of obligatory "other side of the story" truth gems are there to be dug up for the taking, if one has got the time and the initiative to sniff them out. And the beautiful thing about these diamonds in the dung is that when some oh-so-predictable libtard / normie responds to a discovered data point with the cliched question: "source?" --- we may smugly retort: "The New York Times" (their own bible).
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Aquí reposa la verdadera historia reciente del ser humano, desde el año 2013 hasta nuestros días, historia que será ocultada a las futuras generaciones. Here lies the true recent history of humans, from 2013 to present day, a history that will be hidden from future generations.
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31 marzo, 2026
1941: Japan Warns of NWO Plot
Humble Guava Leaf Harbors Hope Against Cancer's Scourge
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Could the humble guava tree growing across the tropics harbor healing answers to cancers afflicting both wealthy and impoverished nations? Extensive research suggests so.
Do Cabbage Leaves Really Relieve Pain?

A "poor man's poultice" made of cabbage leaves was put to the test against a popular pharmaceutical gel for pain. You may be surprised which option worked better to provide knee osteoarthritis patients some relief
What a 20-year study of 11,000 people reveals about reversing the damage from toxic metal exposure
by: Stephanie Woods | March 29, 2026
(NaturalHealth365) Most people assume that years of toxic exposure leave a permanent mark. That the damage is already done and that the window to protect yourself closed somewhere back in your 30s or 40s. A major new study published in JAMA says that assumption is wrong. And the findings are genuinely hopeful.
New eye study confirms the diet connection macular degeneration patients are not hearing
by: Patrick Tims, staff writer | March 30, 2026
(NaturalHealth365) Millions of people with macular degeneration have been told that genetics sealed their fate. If the condition runs in the family, progression is largely out of their hands. A major new study from Harvard Medical School says that is simply not true. The findings give people with early-stage macular degeneration a genuinely powerful reason to act now.
Experiencing ‘False Memory’? One Simple Habit Might Be to Blame…
Author: Trisha Houghton, CNS, ASIST
Do you ever find yourself experiencing memories that feel so real, but actually turn out to be false?
Maybe you “remember” going somewhere or doing something, but the more you think about it, the more you realize it didn’t actually happen.
If this sounds familiar, don’t worry, you’re not losing your marbles.
Instead, these false memories might be the fault of one particular daily habit of yours. Specifically, your sleep habit!
Sleep Loss and “False Information”
Should You Add Whey Protein to Your Daily Routine?

Using whey protein has the potential to enhance your overall health and longevity
Whey is a protein complex made from milk that has healing properties including immune-boosting, antioxidant, antihypertensive, antitumor, hypolipidemic, chemoprotective and anti-inflammatory.[i] Clinical research shows whey protein''s benefits in fighting cancer, age-related diseases, obesity, cardiovascular disease risks and cognitive disorders while enhancing exercise performance and muscle recovery.
Cancer Prevention and Treatment
Research Reveals Plants Can Think, Choose & Remember

Modern science is only beginning to catch up to the wisdom of the ancients: plants possess sentience and a rudimentary form of intelligence.
Objective of Operation Epic Fury: Energy Dominance
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Pineapple Enzyme Helps Athletes Bounce Back While Blunting Plunging Testosterone

Hard training exacts harsh bodily punishment - just ask any competitive athlete. Yet a little-known natural proteolytic enzyme called bromelain, derived from pineapple stems and fruit, shows great promise easing sports recovery and maintaining masculine vitality
Honey for the Heart: Cardiovascular Benefits for Postmenopausal Women
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Honey has long been celebrated for its beneficial effects on cardiovascular symptoms. A study from 2018 takes the sweet benefit up a notch by looking at the 12-month effects of tualang honey and honey cocktail on cardiovascular risk factors of postmenopausal women
New research confirms what millions of thyroid patients are never told about selenium
by: Edit Lang, staff writer | March 27, 2026
(NaturalHealth365) Millions of Americans have been told the same thing after a Hashimoto’s diagnosis. Take your medication, get your levels checked every few months, and learn to live with the fatigue, the brain fog, the weight that won’t budge. What they’re almost never told is that a specific nutrient plays a direct role in thyroid health. One that most doctors never check and most patients never hear about.
History of U.S.-NATO Wars: From Yugoslavia to Iran
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Major 8-year study exposes the hidden brain cost of a habit millions consider healthy
by: Wendy Miller, staff writer | March 28, 2026
(NaturalHealth365) Millions of people reach for diet soda, sugar-free yogurt, or a zero-calorie energy drink every single day. They’re choosing these products because they believe they’re making a healthier choice. No sugar, fewer calories, better for the waistline. What almost none of them realize is what those sweeteners may be doing to their brain over time.
A major study published in Neurology – the journal of the American Academy of Neurology – tracked nearly 13,000 adults over eight years and found something that should make anyone think twice before reaching for a “diet” product.
Can Stress Affect Your Vision (and How)
Author: Trisha Houghton, CNS, ASIST
The connection between mental stress and vision was first proposed by the ancient Indian surgeon Susruta. According to his ancient text titled ‘Susruta Sahmita’, six of the eighteen causes of vision loss are related to bodily or emotional stress.
Modern research also agrees with Susruta, as studies show a higher prevalence of anxiety disorders among people with various ophthalmic conditions. In the US, anxiety symptoms are prevalent in patients with uveitis (53.5%), dry eye disease (37.2%), and glaucoma (30.7%), while anxiety disorders are highest in thyroid eye disease (28.9%) and glaucoma (22.2%).
A literature review of studies from 1st January to 31st December 2024 also suggests that stress may both contribute to and result from conditions like glaucoma and other vision problems. Additionally, visual disturbances caused by stress, such as blurry vision, can lead to anxiety or panic. This emotional response can worsen physiological symptoms, creating a loop of stress-eye health issues.
In this article, we will examine the effect of stress on the eye, common vision problems from stress and when vision changes need medical attention.
The Healing Power of Companionship: How Dogs May Influence Survival in Cancer Patients
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A newly published study in Scientific Reports has identified a striking association between contact with dogs and improved survival outcomes in cancer patients--reporting up to a 64% reduction in 5-year mortality risk.
At first glance, this may seem surprising.
But when we step back and consider the deeper story of human health--one shaped not only by interventions, but by relationships, environment, and daily rhythms--it begins to feel less like a discovery… and more like a remembering.
Study Overview: A Signal Worth Paying Attention
The Most Hormonally Regenerative Fruit on Earth

Originally published on www.sayerji.substack.com
How Pomegranate Delivers Bioidentical Estrogens, Rejuvenates Endocrine Health, and Regenerates and Prolongs Life in the Way the Creator Intended
Pomegranate is more than a fruit. In fact, biologically speaking, it isn't a fruit in the way we typically imagine. It is the ripened, seed-bearing ovary of the flowering plant we call by its name--a botanical structure technically classified as a berry. More than food, it is an archetype: an ancient symbol of fertility and divine remembrance, encoded in a fleshy, seed-rich matrix of biochemical brilliance. In form, it mirrors the human ovary. In function, it nourishes the reproductive system.
How to Induce Autophagy with One Simple Food Ingredient [A New Study]
Author: Trisha Houghton, CNS, ASIST
Did you know that the human body is designed to self-clean and self-regenerate?
That’s right, it’s got a mechanism called autophagy, which is basically a mechanism that removes dysfunctional and unnecessary components from your cells, freeing them up to regenerate healthier new cells.
Autophagy is a very important process for healthy cells and tissues. It’s our body’s way of making sure all the unwanted, potentially harmful components are eliminated so it can be rejuvenated.
And, according to two studies, there’s a very simple spice that can trigger this very important cellular process…
Turmeric and Autophagy
Trump’s Political Terrorism and the “Counter-Cartel Campaign” in Latin America
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The 'Disinformation Dozen': Targeted by Government, Maligned by Media. Where Are They Today?

Originally published on www.childrenshealthdefense.org by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.
It's been six years since the Center for Countering Digital Hate published "The Disinformation Dozen" list of "leading online anti-vaxxers." The Defender interviewed six of the 12 people on the list. They shared how being included on the list affected their businesses, their relationships and their constitutional right to freedom of speech.
In March 2021, one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) published its list of "leading online anti-vaxxers," dubbed "The Disinformation Dozen."
The impact was immediate.
Pineapple's Amazing Healing Properties Revealed

Enjoyed the world over as something of an icon of the tropical experience, the pineapple was used in indigenous medicine for a wide range of ailments; uses that are only now being confirmed by modern scientific methods
While most know pineapple as an exceptionally delicious tropical fruit, indigenous peoples used it to treat a variety of ailments. Unfortunately, much of this intimate plant knowledge was considered by early anthropologists to be based on mere "superstition" and subsequently disregarded, so few in the modern world have been made aware of its formidable healing powers.
The cancer-diet connection doctors rarely bring up in the exam room, new research confirms
by: News Staff | March 26, 2026
(NaturalHealth365) Ask most oncologists how to prevent cancer, and the conversation goes straight to screenings, genetics, and pharmaceutical risk reduction. Diet, if mentioned at all, usually gets a polite nod and a vague recommendation to eat more vegetables. What rarely comes up is the accumulating evidence that what ends up on your plate every single day may be one of the most powerful cancer prevention tools available and that Western medicine has been slow to take that seriously.
Researchers reveal a surprising reason to add peppermint to your daily routine
by: Patrick Tims, staff writer | March 25, 2026
(NaturalHealth365) Most people reach for peppermint tea to settle their stomach or wind down before bed. Very few think of it as a tool for the brain. A randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial published in May 2025 in Human Psychopharmacology suggests that thinking needs to change.
Researchers at Northumbria University in the UK found that a single cup of peppermint tea – just 200 milliliters – produced measurable improvements in memory and attention in healthy adults, while simultaneously increasing oxygenated blood flow to the prefrontal cortex. Both effects appeared within a short window after consumption. Neither was seen in the placebo group.
What your last blood test almost certainly missed about your heart disease risk
by: Stephanie Woods | March 24, 2026
(NaturalHealth365) Most people associate heart disease with cholesterol, blood pressure, or genetics. But, very few people get blood tested to detect the danger of a magnesium deficiency.
This overlooked mineral – one that most Americans don’t get nearly enough of – keeps showing up at the center of cardiovascular research in ways that Western medicine has been slow to act on.
Boots on the Ground as Israel Sabotages Trump’s 15-Point Peace Plan
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