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FBI pressuring Google, Facebook to allow ‘back doors’ for wiretapping

By   /  November 18, 2010  /  Police State, Science & Technology  /  No Comments

ACLU: Proposed expansion of wiretap powers ‘a clear recipe for abuse’ FBI Director Robert Mueller traveled to Silicon Valley this week to convince major Internet players to build “back doors” into their software that will allow law enforcement to wiretap data on their networks, says a news report.It’s part of an effort to expand the [...]

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Bill Gates: mobile health technology will save lives, help overpopulation

By   /  November 18, 2010  /  Conspiracy, Health  /  1 Comment

Editors note:  So Bill Gates has a problem with overpopulation. And to help control population growth, he wants to “save lives” with vaccines? Haaahahahahahaaa…. Of course! That makes perfect sense!!Bill Gates, co-chair and trustee of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, gave a keynote address yesterday at the mHealth Summit, an annual gathering that focuses [...]

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Antimatter Trapped For the First Time

By   /  November 18, 2010  /  Science & Technology  /  No Comments

Get ready for that warp drive spaceship, because we are now one step closer to it. After creating antihydrogen in their antiproton decelerator, scientists at CERN have been able to trap antimatter for the first time in history. This a big step. First, it gets humanity closer to understanding one of the biggest mysteries of [...]

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China’s Internet Hijacking Uncovered

By   /  November 18, 2010  /  Politics  /  No Comments

Cybercrime experts have found proof that China hijacked the Internet for 18 minutes last April. China absorbed 15% of the traffic from US military and civilian networks, as well as from other Western countries—a massive chunk. Nobody knows why. We know how it happened, however. On April 8, China Telecom’s routers sent messages declaring that [...]

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New Jersey moves to ban TSA scanners and sexually invasive frisks

By   /  November 18, 2010  /  Police State  /  1 Comment

In response to public and pilot outrage at sexual assault by transportation security authorities and to the carcinogenic x-ray machines used to scan flyers, New Jersey lawmakers announced on Monday the introduction of several resolutions banning such practices. Additionally, the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security is holding a Transportation Security Administration [...]

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France aims to set up new currency system – Sarkozy

By   /  November 18, 2010  /  Conspiracy  /  No Comments

France is to use it chairmanship in G-20 to complete the process of creating a new currency system and putting an end to the mess on the international financial markets, France’s President Nicolas Sarkozy said. Speaking on French TV he said that at the recent summit in Seoul France defined this issue as one of [...]

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Panic after ‘Devil attack’ at school

By   /  November 18, 2010  /  In Other News  /  No Comments

Panic broke out at the Moruga Composite School yesterday as 17 female students fell mysteriously ill and began rolling on the ground, hissing and blabbering in a strange tongue, after suffering bouts of nausea and headaches. Two of the students reportedly tried to throw themselves off a railing and had to be physically restrained, triggering [...]

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US Scientists Significantly More Likely to Publish Fake Research, Study Finds

By   /  November 18, 2010  /  Science & Technology  /  No Comments

ScienceDaily (Nov. 17, 2010) — US scientists are significantly more likely to publish fake research than scientists from elsewhere, finds a trawl of officially withdrawn (retracted) studies, published online in the Journal of Medical Ethics. Fraudsters are also more likely to be “repeat offenders,” the study shows. The study author searched the PubMed database for [...]

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The Burning Bush They’ll Buy, but Not ESP or Alien Abduction

By   /  November 18, 2010  /  In Other News  /  No Comments

Practically anything goes at the American Academy of Religion’s annual conference, where scholars of dozens of religions convene annually to debate, relate and on occasion mate. Conversation ranges from the Talmud to tantra, from Platonism to Satanism. This year, from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1 in Atlanta, nearly 5,000 people attended panels including “Seeking New [...]

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Western media faux pas on Iran drill

By   /  November 18, 2010  /  World  /  No Comments

Distorting news about Iran’s war drill, Western media have reported that six “unknown planes” intruding into the country’s airspace have been intercepted. Spokesman for the “Modafean Aseman Velayat 3,” (Defenders of Velayat Skies) drill General Hamid Arjangi said earlier on Wednesday that Iranian forces have identified the mock intrusion of six “unknown planes” into the [...]

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Afghanistan: 40 More Years? ‘Time for UK to re-think war strategy’

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Britain’s top commander says Al Qaeda and the Taliban can not be defeated using military force. But General David Richards argued militants could be contained. He also suggests NATO should be planning to be in Afghanistan for the next 40 years to help local forces. For insight, RT talks to UK Labour MP Jeremy Corbyn, [...]

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