The Agonist--by Sean Paul Kelley 6:59 EST Fighting continues at Al Faw Peninsula, the southernmost part of Iraq facing the Persian Gulf and the Shatt Al-Arab waterway. British forces claim to control the western part of the peninsula, and Iraqi forces continue to hold the eastern part. British troops are finding it difficult -- even with the support of air power -- to clear the Iraqi fighters from the vast marshlands of Al Faw, which is surrounded by dozens of small rivers and channels in all directions. Intelligence from the air in many cases has been unable to identify targets in those wetlands.
Kitchen Table Hypothesis from www.zombieinstitute.net - Heidi's new site It's commonly known that a severe allergy to peanuts can cause death within minutes. What if there were an allergy that were delayed for hours and caused people to fall asleep instead? That is what I believe is happening in people with Narcolepsy. Celiac disease is an allergy to gliadin, a specific gluten protein found in grains such as wheat, barley and rye. In celiac disease the IgA antigliadin antibody is produced after ingestion of gluten. It attacks the gluten, but also mistakenly binds to and creates an immune reaction in the cells of the small intestine causing severe damage. There is another form of gluten intolerance, Dermatitis Herpetiformis, in which the IgA antigliadin bind to proteins in the skin, causing blisters, itching and pain. This can occur without any signs of intestinal damage. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity is a similar autoimmune reaction to gliadin, however it usually involves the...
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