News & Updates
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Idaho boy sprayed by cyanide planted by US Department of Agriculture, dog killed
HFI: BOMBS in IDAHO? By Whose Authorization? WHY NO NOTIFICATION? “300 yards from this swingset next to my house there were 2 cyanide bombs. It kills anything. It almost killed my child and it did kill my dog,” Mark said. “I don’t want it to kill my neighbors.” POCATELLO, ID –The family of a teenage boy
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SB 1182: Who should make medical choices for your child YOU OR THE STATE?
This bill’s Statement of Purpose:This legislation amends Section 16-1602, Idaho Code to strike and add language to the definition of”neglected” child in those instances where a parent has been advised and educated abouttheir child’s declining health, or in instances where the parents were not genuinely treating by spiritual means through prayer, to be properly investigated
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Immunity Natural vs Artificial
HFI: Researching the science behind immunity? This video series goes IN DEPTH into the human attempt for artificial immunity via vaccinations. Take time to listen and absorb information Dr Raymond Obomsawin. He is a brilliant mind who gathered scientific studies and research to help parents make informed choices about vaccinations for themselves and their family.
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The Most Toxic Chemical Ever Used Now Found In Our Natural Suppliments?
HFI: Glyphosate. Its that chemical found in roundup, that is sprayed on our fields, on our foods and eaten by the animals we eat. The cycle of contamination continues as it ends up in the gelatin that is used in capsules packaging supplements and medicines. From the Healthy traditions website: Glyphosate is in 80% of
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Cooking with Kids Event at the Boise Co-op
This is a fun event for families. This Saturday, March 18th, from 10:30 – 11:45am, bring your kids to the Boise Co-op at The Village at Meridian, for a fun, inclusive event that will optimize nutrition and taste in some fun-to-eat recipes like avocado-yogurt dip, green fruit skewers and a sauce that will make sauteed
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How to Harvest 100 Pounds of Potatoes From Just 4 Square Feet of Space
In Idaho, potatoes are a near and dear topic. But for those concerned with food freedoms, the FDA’s latest approval of a few new genetically modified potato varieties will not sit well. With spring gardening just ahead, it’s a great time to consider growing your own potatoes – and other fruits and vegetables as well!
