
Anyone can fall for a bogus supplement peddler, including NFL stars such as Tom Brady and Denver Broncos' Wes Welker, who both fell for a phony “doctor” named Alejandro/Alex Guerrero who posed as a health authority while selling nutritional supplements which he claimed could prevent cancer and AIDS and help athletes recover faster from concussions.
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Stories are pouring in from all over the world about persons who are being seriously injured or killed by a popular new “cleansing” fad involving the use of a hallucinogenic drink known as Ayahuasca.
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Doctors in Peru are trying to determine the cause of a young teen’s violent seizures and screams of “666” and “let me go” after she began playing with a Ouija board on a mobile phone app.
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Disturbing information is coming out about the influence of the occult on Oregon shooter Chris Harper-Mercer who gunned down nine people at a rural community college last week.
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We recently had a question from a reader who wonders if it’s okay to use Chinese spoon massage.
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We recently had a question about the Shemittah, the Jewish sabbatical year that occurs every seven years, and whether or not it is based in numerology or divination.
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A 46 year-old Islamic faith healer and exorcist was stabbed to death inside a treatment center in east London last week.
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A 35 year-old man with a lengthy criminal record and an obsession with demons and exorcism has been charged with the brutal murder of a two-year old girl known only as “Baby Doe” until her decomposing body was finally identified.
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While giving a conference on the New Age and occult in Canada this past weekend, I was asked about live blood cell analysis and if this is New Age.
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LN asks:
"A friend of mine is HIV positive and he claims that oxygen/ozone therapies have been known to cure AIDS. Can this possibly be true?"
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