Humans Not As Genetically Identical As We Thought
What’s previously been taught is that of the 6 billion or so people on the planet, we all share 99.9% of each others genes and identity. These results came from the Human Genome Project 5 years ago and are now assumed to be very much wrong. Today, research was published in the journal Nature and [...]
Read More →Mission to search for alien life in outer atmosphere
Life from outer space could be surviving on the outer fringes of the Earth’s atmosphere, according to scientists who are to launch a mission to search for bacteria that could be living there. In science fiction films the search for aliens involves travelling across the galaxy to planets millions of miles away. But scientists believe [...]
Read More →REMEMBER! You Have Human Rights
Introduction by Gabriel S. Wallace In 1948, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was published by the United Nations in order to dispel all varieties of abhorrent treatment against human beings by anyone. One year on, George Orwell envisioned a society where all principles set by this declaration had been long forgotten. Indeed, he conceived [...]
Read More →Ahmadinejad calls for US leaders to be ‘buried’
Iran’s president Sunday called for U.S. leaders to be “buried” in response to what he says are American threats of military attack against Tehran’s nuclear program. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is known for brash rhetoric in addressing the West, but in a speech Sunday he went a step further using a deeply offensive insult in response to [...]
Read More →Terror, Terror, Terror… Where’s The Proof?
By Jim Kirwan rense.com The life-blood of terrorism is built upon the all-pervasive and continuing irrational-fear of the unknown. Think of this as you would of someone yelling “FIRE” in a crowded theater, when there is no fire at all. The resulting panic can cost lives, and will create havoc in that small place. But [...]
Read More →Humans reached the isolated islands of New Guinea 50,000 years ago
Of all the continents, the human settlement of Oceania remains the most mysterious. We know that ancient humans walked across the now sunken continent of Sahul to reach Australia, and now some ancient trees reveal when they did it. While it’s easy to understand how humans got from the species’s birthplace in Africa to Eurasia [...]
Read More →McCain’s US Citizen Detention Bill S 3081
Enemy Belligerent Interrogation, Detention, and Prosecution Act of 2010 Mar 4, 2010 – Introduced in Senate. This is the original text of the bill as it was written by its sponsor and submitted to the Senate for consideration. This is the latest version of the bill currently available on GovTrack.* * * * * * [...]
Read More →Tyranny’s Last Stand: The Tipping Point is Here
Michael EdwardsActivist Post In Malcolm Gladwell’s provocative book The Tipping Point, he gives many examples of how seemingly small, insignificant decisions can radiate to cause an eventual wave of change that overtakes the prevailing modes of behavior. He clearly extrapolates how the silent leaders of society — not the ones on TV, or the ones [...]
Read More →Drugs for Low Libido Raise Concerns Over Industry ‘Construction’ of New Diseases
ScienceDaily (Oct. 2, 2010) — Drug companies have not only sponsored the science of a new condition known as female sexual dysfunction, they have helped to construct it, in order to build global markets for new drugs, reveals an article in the British Medical Journal. Researching his new book ‘Sex, Lies and Pharmaceuticals’ Ray Moynihan, [...]
Read More →U.S. Issues Terror Alert For Tourists in Europe
Associated Press State Department notice issued Sunday about the potential for terrorists attacks in Europe. The alert expires Jan. 11: The State Department alerts U.S. citizens to the potential for terrorist attacks in Europe. Current information suggests that al-Qaida and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks. European governments have taken action to guard against [...]
Read More →The slippery slope to obesity
REWARD pathways in the brains of overweight people become less responsive as they gain weight. This causes them to eat more to get the same pleasure from their food, which in turn reduces the reward response still further. Eric Stice, a psychologist at the University of Texas at Austin, and colleagues used fMRI brain scans [...]
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