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Why Are Alien Contact Drills Being Performed in Schools?

By   /  October 29, 2010  /  Conspiracy  /  No Comments

Schools across the United Kingdom are practicing drills where school children bear witness to a nearby UFO crash and then go about investigating it, learning if it is safe, and interviewing witnesses to the events.  But even as parents are showing up at the strange mandatory drills, a few are raising questions about why it’s [...]

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Private prison industry helped draft Arizona immigration law

By   /  October 29, 2010  /  Police State  /  No Comments

A private corrections company helped write and lobbied hard for a draconian bill that’ll help fill their cells  When it comes to creating demand for a previously unnecessary service and making a profit by any means necessary, you can’t beat the private sector. So no one should be surprised that the private prison industry is [...]

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Britain urges U.S. to take down extremist websites

By   /  October 29, 2010  /  Conspiracy, Politics  /  No Comments

Britain on Thursday called on the United States to take down websites used by extremists and urged more concerted action to thwart militant threats before resorting to war.  Al Qaeda’s leaders in Pakistan have shown “startling resilience” and their affiliates have both the intent and the capability to strike the West, British Minister of Security [...]

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Punishment Push: Bailouts banned in New EU

By   /  October 29, 2010  /  Economy  /  No Comments

The European Union has bowed to the demands of its heavyweight members, who’ve grown weary of paying for the mistakes of the smaller nations. At a summit in Brussels, they’ve agreed to change the current workings of the bailout system. But it comes short of the tough punishments for overspenders proposed by Germany – which [...]

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Exchange of fire at Korean border

By   /  October 29, 2010  /  Conflict  /  No Comments

North Korean troops have fired across the border into South Korean territory, media in the South has reported. The South Korean military confirmed Friday’s incidents. The North fired two bullets at a frontline guard post at 5:26pm (08:26 GMT) and South Korean soldiers immediately fired three shots in return from a machine gun, the South Korean Joint Chiefs [...]

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A mysterious group of early humans who made tools 55,000 years ahead of their time

By   /  October 29, 2010  /  In Other News  /  No Comments

Blombos Cave in South Africa may have harbored a group of early humans whose tool-making techniques outpaced those of other groups by many thousands of years. Today scientists announced the discovery of more sophisticated tools from this unusually advanced civilization. Previously, researchers have found evidence that people who lived in Blombos Cave 75,000 years ago [...]

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MI6 chief calls for spying on Iran

By   /  October 29, 2010  /  World  /  No Comments

Head of Britain’s spy service has accused Iran of pursuing clandestine nuclear activities, saying that spying is crucial to stop Tehran’s nuclear program.  “Stopping nuclear proliferation cannot be addressed purely by conventional diplomacy. We need intelligence-led operations to make it more difficult for countries like Iran to develop nuclear weapons,” Head of MI6 John Sawers [...]

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Military wants to scan communications to find internal threats

By   /  October 29, 2010  /  Police State, Science & Technology  /  No Comments

The Pentagon wants computers to see into the future — and stop crimes before they happen. As the U.S Army considers whether Maj. Nidal Hasan, the suspect in last year’s Fort Hood massacre, should face a court-martial, it also is looking at whether the military missed signals that might have indicated what was about to [...]

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Bisphenol-A now linked to male infertility

By   /  October 29, 2010  /  Health  /  No Comments

A controversial chemical used for decades in the mass production of food containers and baby bottles has been linked to male infertility for the first time.  Bisphenol-A (BPA), known as the “gender bending” chemical because of its connection to male impotence, has now been shown to decrease sperm mobility and quality. The findings are likely [...]

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ADHD Misdiagnosed In Nearly 1 Million U.S. Kids Say Researchers

By   /  October 29, 2010  /  In Other News  /  No Comments

Two studies published recently suggest there could be something wrong with the way ADHD is diagnosed in young children in the US, one found that nearly 1 million kids are potentially misdiagnosed just because they are the youngest in their kindergarten year, with the youngest in class twice as likely to be on stimulant medication, [...]

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UN Agrees on Moratorium to Stop Chemtrailing

By   /  October 29, 2010  /  Environment, Science & Technology  /  No Comments

Geoengineering Moratorium at UN Ministerial in Japan: Risky Climate Techno-fixes Blocked ETC Group NAGOYA, Japan – In a landmark consensus decision, the 193-member UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) will close its tenth biennial meeting with a de facto moratorium on geoengineering projects and experiments.   “Any private or public experimentation or adventurism intended to manipulate [...]

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US intelligence bill tops $80 billion

By   /  October 29, 2010  /  Politics  /  No Comments

The annual cost of US intelligence has been made public for the first time and it shows that the overall spending this year has surpassed $80 billion.   Figures released by the government on Thursday demonstrate that $27 billion goes to military intelligence and $53.1 billion covers the CIA and some of the other 16 intelligence [...]

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