The Kevin Trudeau Show: 8-25-12

August 25, 2012 by admin  
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Today, Kevin proves that majority of the studies done around the world are complete scams! Plus, get the latest scoop on natural ways to cure and prevent diseases.

Self Help:
Get Rid Of Candida
Change The Way You Think
What’s In Your Water?
Kill Viruses Naturally

Health:
Low Vitamin D Levels Dangerous
Scary: The No Allergy Peanut
Depression Linked To Alzheimer’s
Fish Oil Prevents Breast Cancer
Cherry Juice Good For Gout
What’s Really Causing That Headache?
FDA New Scare Tactic: Do Not Use MMS!
Hamburgers Causing Asthma In Children
Tomatoes Help Prevent Sunburns
Power Of Prayer Very Effective
Shrimp Hooked On Prozac
Video Games Hurting Children
Cuddle Pet To Reduce Stress
The Burning Question: Are Airport Body Scanners Safe?
Pasticcios Great For Heart
Tea Tree Oil Effective For Skin Cancer
Lucky Charms Actually Work

Everything Kevin:
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Support Kevin!
Kevin is on YouTube!
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DHS Hires Hackers To Crack Video Game Consoles

April 10, 2012 by admin  
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April 11, 2012

RT

By RT

“Next time you’re playing Call of Duty, the DHS might be listening.” –KTRN

The US Department of Homeland Security might soon take the “joy” out of “joystick.” The country’s top counterterrorism unit has awarded a California company $177,235 to hack video game consoles under the guise of cracking down on criminal activity.

San Francisco-based Obscure Technologies is the recent recipient of a government contract for $177,235.50. For a small computer forensics firm with less than half-a-dozen employees, it’s a significant sum being awarded by Uncle Sam. The only catch, however, is that the small-time Silicon Valley company will be in charge of prying into the video game consoles used by millions of Americans during their personal pastime that was thought to be otherwise free of federal interference. According to the Department of Homeland Security, uncovering online communications conducted over video game networks could be key in thwarting terrorism.

As per the official contract awarded earlier this month to Obscure Technologies, the DHS is hoping the small time computer experts will be able to come up with “hardware and software tools that can be used for extracting data from video game systems.” If those powers can be made possible, the government wants to be able to get into the heavily encrypted computer data inside machines like Microsoft’s X-Box 360 and Nintendo’s Wii in order to build cases against could be criminals.

In explaining their case, the government argues that both pedophiles and terrorists alike are using communication modes available only through video game systems to both lure in children and plot possible attacks, respectively. Currently video game platform largely rely on heavy-duty encryption to keep any sort of person-to-person correspondence made through their systems hard to uncover, but the DHS believes that once Obscure can crack that code they will be able to provide a procedure that law enforcement can use in furthering investigations.

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Video Game Addiction Is Real And The Government Loves It

January 25, 2012 by admin  
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By William Kitner

(KTRN Exclusive)  Video game addiction is a serious problem.  Don’t laugh, some people spend eight hours a day in front of their computers, pretending to be mighty warriors or wizards in fantasy on-line computer games every day.  The problem has gotten so bad in South Korea that the government there has had to step in to create laws keeping underage gamers from playing too long.  In July of 2011, a 21-year-old online-gaming addict was found dead in his home in Inchon, South Korea.  He would play virtually non-stop, and rarely slept or even left his room.  Two months prior to his death, he started complaining of difficulty in breathing but refused to seek help.  This isn’t the only case either.  In 2005, a 28-year-old man died from organ failure after playing for 50 hours straight.  He even lost his job because of his online-gaming habit.   But the sickest case has to do with a married couple from Suwon who let their baby starve to death after they were unable to get away from the game.   In the US, the problem is getting just as bad.  Author Ryan Van Cleave wrote a book called Unplugged: My Journey into the Dark World of Video Game Addiction. In the book, Ryan discusses his serious problem with on-line gaming.  He lost his job, family, and his life due to the World of Warcraft.  He even contemplated suicide one night as he stood on a bridge.  Quitting the game was not easy either ; he had legitimate withdrawal systems like shaking, cold sweats, anxiety, and sleepless nights.  When he called Blizzard Entertainment (the company that owns WOW), he pleaded with them to delete his characters forever.  But Blizzard refused – even after Cleave told them about his attempted suicide.  Apparently, making $15 a month from a man suffering is more important than helping him.  Blizzard’s excuse was that deleting the characters permanently  was virtually impossible with the massive back-up system they have in place (sounds fishy).

Have you ever played one of these on-line games?  It’s easy to get sucked into a virtual world where you get to run around as a powerful paladin – fighting for honor and justice, saving the day while making virtual gold and gaining in strength and power.   I personally had a slight problem with Warcraft too.  I often found myself playing six hours a day and not even realizing how much time I was spending on it – and for what?  At the end of the day, what is the reward?  What is the ultimate goal?  The kicker is that you don’t (and can’t) win these games.  They are always changing, evolving, and growing – there is no way to win them – you just keep playing and playing and playing.  Before you know it, you’ve lost your friends, wife, job, family, and kids.  You haven’t showered in three days and you never leave the house.  At this point, it’s no longer a game.  However, World of Warcraft isn’t the only culprit out there.  Many other games suck people in all the time – even cheesy ones like Farmville on Facebook.  It’s easy to get addicted to these games – don’t fall into the same trap as Ryan Van Cleave.   Once my account was hacked, I decided to no longer play the game.  It was turning into work.  It wasn’t fun.  Every time I logged on, I would look at the list of quests I had to complete and felt overwhelmed at all of the stuff I had to do – it was like going to work.  So I gave it up.  Don’t think for a second though that I haven’t thought of playing again – it’s crossed my mind from time to time but I know it’s just not worth it.

While video game addiction is a real problem, the people in charge love it.  It keeps the citizen’s  minds away from the real issues.  If you play video games for six to eight hours a day, you won’t have time to focus on issues of the world, you won’t stand up to protest the NDAA, and chances are you won’t follow the news or even care about the issues.  Your main focus will be earning more fake gold and gaining experience points.   These games dumb you down.  It keeps you docile, unfocused, and unmotivated.  It makes you even a bigger sheep than you already are.  In other words, playing video games all the time makes you stupid.  Don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with the occasional video game.  But if you’re not careful, it can easily spin out of control.  Why not gather a group of friends together to play Clue, or poker, or Monopoly instead?  It’s much more fun and you get to interact with human beings face to face.  Moderation is key  – even when playing video games.

Why not play classic arcade games instead?  It’s pretty impossible to get addicted to Ms. Pac man.  Plus, the only thing you’ll lose playing Donkey Kong is a quarter.

New Clancy ‘Rainbow Six’ Vid Game Labels OWS Protesters As The New Domestic Terror Threat

January 9, 2012 by admin  
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January 9, 2012

Natural News

By J.D Heyes

“The government loves video games. It dumbs down the people playing them and makes them less productive citizens. What an easy way to control and brainwash people with propaganda.” –KTRN

Is it getting increasingly harder to voice your opinion in the U.S. without someone labeling you a terrorist or a subversive? The latest outrage comes from the Tom Clancy-inspired “Rainbow Six” videogame series, in which Occupy Wall Street protesters are the new domestic terrorists.

The latest incarnation of the series, “The Patriots,” won’t hit stores until 2013, but here’s a sample of the plot: “Terrorism has evolved and America is under attack. Capitalizing on the sense of frustration in a nation seemingly corrupted by greedy politicians and corporate special interests, a group of US citizens-turned-radicals, the True Patriots, will stop at nothing to overthrow the government and financial institutions. As a leader of the elite Rainbow counter-terrorism unit, players will be the last line of defense tasked with saving the nation no matter the cost.”

If that’s not enough to shock you, the first official trailer for the game is introduced along a similar theme: “This is the day we’ve been waiting for. This is for the jobs you’ve streamlined, the debts you’ve collected, this is for the homes you foreclosed on, the bailouts you took. We are the true patriots. It’s time for a new balance of power. You may not answer to the government, but you will answer to us.”

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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 7-28-11

July 28, 2011 by admin  
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Today,  we revisit Kevin’s first ever live broadcast from the GIN Leadership Cruise back in January to get you pumped up for Monday’s live broadcast in Chicago!

Self Help:
Free Money
Vitamin D3
KT’s Supplement Line
Lose A Pound A Day!

Health:
FDA Admits Ambien Causes Sleep Driving And Does Nothing
Video Games Can Cause Mental Health Problems
FDA Probing Seizures Reported After Flu Shot

Wealth:
Kevin was right…. AGAIN!!!

Everything Kevin:
Become An Insider!
Kevin is on YouTube!
Sign Up For Kevin’s FREE Podcast
Follow Kevin on Twitter
Become Kevin’s Friend on Facebook
Kevin’s Film Club
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Where Have The Good Men Gone?

March 21, 2011 by admin  
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March 21st, 2011

Wall Street Journal

By: Kay S. Hymowitz

Not so long ago, the average American man in his 20s had achieved most of the milestones of adulthood: a high-school diploma, financial independence, marriage and children. Today, most men in their 20s hang out in a novel sort of limbo, a hybrid state of semi-hormonal adolescence and responsible self-reliance. This “pre-adulthood” has much to recommend it, especially for the college-educated. But it’s time to state what has become obvious to legions of frustrated young women: It doesn’t bring out the best in men.

“We are sick of hooking up with guys,” writes the comedian Julie Klausner, author of a touchingly funny 2010 book, “I Don’t Care About Your Band: What I Learned from Indie Rockers, Trust Funders, Pornographers, Felons, Faux-Sensitive Hipsters and Other Guys I’ve Dated.” What Ms. Klausner means by “guys” is males who are not boys or men but something in between. “Guys talk about ‘Star Wars’ like it’s not a movie made for people half their age; a guy’s idea of a perfect night is a hang around the PlayStation with his bandmates, or a trip to Vegas with his college friends…. They are more like the kids we babysat than the dads who drove us home.” One female reviewer of Ms. Kausner’s book wrote, “I had to stop several times while reading and think: Wait, did I date this same guy?”

For most of us, the cultural habitat of pre-adulthood no longer seems noteworthy. After all, popular culture has been crowded with pre-adults for almost two decades. Hollywood started the affair in the early 1990s with movies like “Singles,” “Reality Bites,” “Single White Female” and “Swingers.” Television soon deepened the relationship, giving us the agreeable company of Monica, Joey, Rachel and Ross; Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer; Carrie, Miranda, et al.

But for all its familiarity, pre-adulthood represents a momentous sociological development. It’s no exaggeration to say that having large numbers of single young men and women living independently, while also having enough disposable income to avoid ever messing up their kitchens, is something entirely new in human experience. Yes, at other points in Western history young people have waited well into their 20s to marry, and yes, office girls and bachelor lawyers have been working and finding amusement in cities for more than a century. But their numbers and their money supply were always relatively small. Today’s pre-adults are a different matter. They are a major demographic event.

What also makes pre-adulthood something new is its radical reversal of the sexual hierarchy. Among pre-adults, women are the first sex. They graduate from college in greater numbers (among Americans ages 25 to 34, 34% of women now have a bachelor’s degree but just 27% of men), and they have higher GPAs. As most professors tell it, they also have more confidence and drive. These strengths carry women through their 20s, when they are more likely than men to be in grad school and making strides in the workplace. In a number of cities, they are even out-earning their brothers and boyfriends.

Still, for these women, one key question won’t go away: Where have the good men gone? Their male peers often come across as aging frat boys, maladroit geeks or grubby slackers—a gender gap neatly crystallized by the director Judd Apatow in his hit 2007 movie “Knocked Up.” The story’s hero is 23-year-old Ben Stone (Seth Rogen), who has a drunken fling with Allison Scott (Katherine Heigl) and gets her pregnant. Ben lives in a Los Angeles crash pad with a group of grubby friends who spend their days playing videogames, smoking pot and unsuccessfully planning to launch a porn website. Allison, by contrast, is on her way up as a television reporter and lives in a neatly kept apartment with what appear to be clean sheets and towels. Once she decides to have the baby, she figures out what needs to be done and does it. Ben can only stumble his way toward being a responsible grownup.

Click here for the full report from the Wall Street Journal

The Kevin Trudeau Show: 2-12-11

February 12, 2011 by admin  
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Today, Kevin proves that majority of the studies done around the world are complete scams! Plus, get the latest scoop on natural ways to cure and prevent diseases.

Self Help:
Get Rid Of Candida
Free Vitamin D3!
Change The Way You Think
What’s In Your Water?
Kill Viruses Naturally

Health:
Low Vitamin D Levels Dangerous
Scary: The No Allergy Peanut
Depression Linked To Alzheimer’s
Fish Oil Prevents Breast Cancer
Cherry Juice Good For Gout
What’s Really Causing That Headache?
FDA New Scare Tactic: Do Not Use MMS!
Hamburgers Causing Asthma In Children
Tomatoes Help Prevent Sunburns
Power Of Prayer Very Effective
Shrimp Hooked On Prozac
Video Games Hurting Children
Cuddle Pet To Reduce Stress
The Burning Question: Are Airport Body Scanners Safe?
Pasticcios Great For Heart
Tea Tree Oil Effective For Skin Cancer
Lucky Charms Actually Work

Everything Kevin:
Become An Insider!
Support Kevin!
Kevin is on YouTube!
Sign Up For Kevin’s FREE Podcast
Follow Kevin on Twitter
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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 1-24-11

January 24, 2011 by admin  
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Today, you are witnessing history. For the first time in the show’s history, Kevin broadcasts LIVE in front of an audience on a Caribbean Cruise!

Self Help:
Free Money   
Vitamin D3   
KT’s Supplement Line   
Lose A Pound A Day!    

Health:
FDA Admits Ambien Causes Sleep Driving And Does Nothing   
Video Games Can Cause Mental Health Problems   
FDA Probing Seizures Reported After Flu Shot   

Wealth:
Kevin was right…. AGAIN!!!   

Everything Kevin:
Become An Insider!
Kevin is on YouTube!
Sign Up For Kevin’s FREE Podcast
Follow Kevin on Twitter
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Kevin’s Film Club
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Video Games Can Cause Mental Health Problems

January 24, 2011 by admin  
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January 24th, 2011

ParentDish.com

By: Honey Birk

Although most kids don’t become addicted to video games, you may still want to keep a sharp eye on your child’s gaming habits.

A study released this week in the journal Pediatrics followed more than 3,000 elementary and middle school kids in Singapore over a two-year period, looking at the problem of obsessive, or pathological gaming, and identifing the risk factors and personal characteristics involved.

Overall, kids who become pathological gamers tend to be more impulsive, have lower social competence, are less empathic and are less able to regulate their emotions, according to the authors.

Once players became pathological gamers, their grades suffered, as did their relationships with their parents. In addition, they also began to be exposed to more violent video games, which the authors say, is a concern in light of previous studies that have linked short-term and long-term effects of violent games on aggression.

In fact, the study finds kids who began playing more violent games began to have more aggressive fantasies and engaged in more aggressive behaviors. They also were more likely to be victims of aggression, the authors say.

This study is the first to show that gaming predicts other mental health disorders and is not just associated with them. So, although kids who are depressed may retreat into gaming, the gaming increases their depression and vice versa, the authors report.

“Although children do use games as a coping mechanism, it is not simply a symptom of other problems,” the researchers write. “Youths who became pathological gamers ended up with increased levels of depression, anxiety and social phobia.”

Yet, those who stopped their pathological gaming ended up with lower levels of depression, anxiety and social phobia than did those who remained pathological gamers, according to the findings.

The researchers also note that most pathological gamers in the study were still pathological gamers after two years, which suggests pathological gaming is not just a “phase” kids go through.

Kids who become pathological gamers started out playing for an average of 31 hours per week, compared with 19 hours for those who did not. However, the amount of gaming alone was not enough to define pathological gaming, the authors note.

Click here for the full report from ParentDish.com

The Kevin Trudeau Show: 11-16-10

November 16, 2010 by admin  
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Today, Kevin gives you the vital information that can help improve your health and fill your wallet!

Self Help:
Natural Cures
Uncontaminated Meat
The Fountain of Youth
Feed Your Brain
Water Filters For Every Budget
Keep Your Body Safe

Health:
Drug Vending Machines
FDA To Halt Avandia Safety Study
USDA Admits Meat Supply Routinely Contaminated
Study Shows Fluoride May Not Help Teeth At All
U.S. Water Supply Widely Contaminated by Weed Killer
Even Bayer Admits GMO Contamination Is Out Of Control
Artificial Sweeteners Alter How Body Handles Real Sugar
3-D TVs May Cause Health Problems
Man Dies After Medics Misses Disease 6 Times
Brain Games Do Nothing For The Brain
School Lunches Are A Threat To National Security

Government:
Arizona Voters Support Immigration Bill

NWO:
Brain Scan Can Read Your Thoughts

Everything Kevin:
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