From Chernobyl to Japan: Treating Radiation Sickness with Rock Dust – (A New Way of Living – April 6, 2011)<\/a><\/b>
\n“Remineralization protects not only soil and plants from radioactivity, but humans, too. Supplying abundant minerals especially trace elements to the human body improves radiation tolerance, immune system integrity and radiation exposure recovery.” -David Yarrow, 2006. In the years leading up to Chernobyl, some dairy farmers in Austria were using remineralization as a part of their operations. They added rock dust to liquid manure as well as combining it with compost, thereby removing odors and greatly increasing soil biota. As a result, cows had twice the normal lifespan and produced much more milk. After Chernobyl, the cheeses that were remineralized (as well as biodynamic cheeses) measured no radioactivity whatsoever. It may seem improbable that rock dust can lower levels of radiation in the body, but in fact it is not so far fetched. Metal ions such as minerals and trace elements are used in biological systems for such important tasks as catalyzing biological reactions and stabilizing complex protein structures. This is why it is important for any biological system to have access to a broad spectrum of minerals and trace elements. It is also one of the root causes of radiation sickness, as the destructive atomic forces of radioactive particles alter natural metal ions, damaging the delicate biological structures in which they play an integral part.<\/p>\nSECURITY AND THE FUTURE OF WARFARE<\/b><\/p>\n
Quelling Unrest is a Lucrative Trade – (Economist – August 13, 2011)<\/a><\/b>
\nEven before the recent riots in Britain (see\u00a0article<\/a><\/b>\u00a0on mob control by British police) governments were bracing themselves against protests stoked by the economic downturn. Firms such as Israel’s Hagor Industries are doing a roaring trade in anti-riot shields, batons and helmets. David Frenkel, the firm’s production manager, says demand is growing from police and military services in Europe, South America and Africa, bolstered by “war, unrest and natural disasters”. Ochlocracy-mob rule-was a term coined in ancient times, when grain prices or a celebrity murder could spark a riot. The Roman emperors’ Praetorian Guard used cavalry and swords against stone-throwers. Their latter-day counterparts are better protected and have more technologically advanced ways of disrupting rioters as enumerated in the article.<\/p>\n