A report claims large corporations are shaping the natural healthcare industry through financial and regulatory influence. The issue raises debate over transparency and consumer choice.
Posts published in “Drugs”
Pfizer plans to seek FDA approval for its Lyme disease vaccine despite failing key trial benchmarks. Experts raise concerns over efficacy and safety data.
Customs and Border Protection reveals major drug busts and bizarre smuggling cases, from fentanyl hauls to animals hidden in shipments.
The FBI reported seizing nearly 5,000 pounds of fentanyl in 2025. Officials say the amount could have been lethal to 178 million Americans.
A U.S. senator claims the Justice Department blocked access to a secret Epstein-related drug probe file. The allegation adds to ongoing concerns over transparency in the case.
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa has launched one of the largest security operations in the country’s history, deploying tens of thousands of troops to combat cartels and rising violence. The crackdown marks a new phase of cooperation with the United States on regional security.
This investigative article explores evidence linking SSRI antidepressants to violent behavior, suicide risk, and severe psychiatric reactions. It examines research, legal cases, and historical data surrounding controversial psychiatric medications.
The FDA issued a warning letter to Novo Nordisk for failing to report serious adverse events linked to Ozempic, Wegovy, and Saxenda. Investigators cited systemic failures in reporting strokes, suicides, and deaths.
Mexican cartels are reportedly reconsidering attacks on Americans as stronger U.S. military warnings raise the risk of direct retaliation. The shift reflects growing concern among criminal groups that Washington could escalate its response beyond law enforcement.
The U.S. military carried out another strike on a vessel suspected of drug trafficking in the Eastern Pacific. Officials say six individuals were killed during the operation targeting routes used by narcotics smugglers.
Legalization makes marijuana culturally acceptable and easy to get; ‘it was a party in the bathroom’ By Andrea Petersen BRENTWOOD, Calif.—It was 10:09 and 22 seconds…
Documents from federal investigators reveal that Jeffrey Epstein was secretly targeted in a DEA probe tied to suspected drug trafficking, money laundering, and prostitution networks. The investigation tracked financial transfers and connections across multiple countries before the case faded without charges.
U.S. Southern Command announced that American and Ecuadorian forces launched joint operations against designated terrorist organizations in Ecuador. The mission targets narco-terrorist groups tied to drug trafficking and regional violence.
A Substack piece asserts that a CIA-linked conference may have taken place at the Anarchapulco event, prompting speculation and debate among followers. The article questions the role of intelligence agencies in fringe or alternative media gatherings.
Mexican security forces killed Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, during a military operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco.
President Trump’s “Peace Through Strength” policy emphasizes ending conflicts, strengthening U.S. military power, and restoring global American leadership. His administration frames this approach as making the world safer and reinforcing national security.
Declassified CIA documents detail Project Artichoke and research into behavior-altering drugs and covert delivery methods. The program later evolved into MK-Ultra experiments.


















