Articles by: Janine Griffiths

African children forced to accept unsafe vaccines

African children forced to accept unsafe vaccines

African children are being used as lab rats to test potentially dangerous vaccines, it has been reported. In the the small village of Gouro, Chad, Africa, it was reported that around five hundred children were locked into their school, and threatened with expulsion if they did not agree to get vaccinated with the meningitis A vaccine. The vaccine was unlicensed[Read More…]

ADVERTISING FEATURE: Why changing your diet may change your life

ADVERTISING FEATURE: Why changing your diet may change your life

A controversial new health event is set to shed light on why cooking your fruits and veg may not be such a good idea afterall. ‘Heal Yourself By Going Raw’ is a groundbreaking new conference which will reveal exactly how and why changing your diet may change your life. Are we being told the truth about common ailments such as[Read More…]

Zimmerman’s lawyers wants to ban the word ‘racist’

Zimmerman’s lawyers wants to ban the word ‘racist’

Lawyers acting on behalf of George Zimmerman who infamously killed Trayvon Martin in an unprovoked attack, have filed a motion to ban words like ‘racist’ and ‘Vigilante’ from the courtroom. Zimmerman is currently on trial for the murder of Martin, after he followed him home based upon the premise that he looked “suspicious”. Martin is African-American and had been on[Read More…]

Climate Change, Hunger and Revolving Doors

As we all know, climate change is producing freak weather patterns which is adding to the suffering of already hungry people in developing countries. We have seen severe flooding in regions like Pakistan, while last summer, drought in the USA pushed wheat prices up from $6 a bushel to $9 a bushell. And while we talk about cutting emissions, our[Read More…]

Snooping will not prevent terrorism, says security services

Snooping will not prevent terrorism, says security services

Spying on the public does not protect civilians or result in greater security, according to…the M15. Senior security sources told the Independent newspaper that increasing surveillance of electronic communications for members of the public, would not have prevented the beheading incident which took place last week. The remarks will be seen as a counter-argument to those suggested by Home secretary[Read More…]