John Erb was a research assistant for the Department of Psychology at the University of Waterloo. He was inspired by his parents' volunteer work in countries such as Guyana, Belize (Bah-Leeze) and Papua New Guinea and entered into the field of human services. For fifteen years he worked as a counselor and advocate for people with mental disabilities, specializing in Autism. When his wife Michelle discovered that their daughter had been poisoned by the fluoride promoted by their dentist, they began the research that resulted in the publishing of their book 'The Slow Poisoning of America'. John's theory and supporting research, that the food additive Monosodium Glutamate is a direct cause of Obesity, Diabetes, Autism and Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, is making waves in both the scientific community, and in the grocery stores and restaurants of the nation.
North Korea & Kim Jong Il |
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| Monday May 16, 2005 |
Cyber-war columnist, Charles R. Smith (softwar.net), one of America's leading experts on cyber technology, war, and gaming, discussed North Korea's nuclear capability, as well as the history and idiosyncrasies of their dictator Kim Jong Il.Recent satellite imagery shows the North Koreans have been digging deep into a mountainside and building large viewing stands nearby. According to Smith, this data points to a coming underground nuclear test on the Korean peninsula. If Kim Jong Il develops a nuclear weapon, Smith hypothesized, he will probably use it on South Korea and/or Japan. Kim "really doesn't care" about the repercussions of launching a nuclear attack against his enemies, Smith said.Smith detailed some of the weapons in Kim's arsenal, including 200 Nodong missiles with a 1,000 mile range and capability of carrying nuclear weapons, 650 to 800 Scud missiles, and a longer range missile-type called Taepo Dong. Much of the technology used to create North Korea's weap
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