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Gigantic hidden planet could be hurling comets at the rest of the solar system (Nibiru)

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io9 Far away in the frozen outermost depths of our solar system, there might be a hidden planet four times the size of Jupiter. This secret companion to the Sun could be responsible for sending comets into the inner solar system. This idea is an intriguing variation on the old Nemesis theory, which holds the [...]

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The mysterious X particle might solve the mysteries of matter

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io9 Physics is still grappling with two basic questions about the nature of matter: why is there more matter than antimatter, and where and what is all the dark matter? Meet the hypothetical X particle, the potential answer to both questions. To quickly review these two mysteries, we know from the observed gravitational effects on [...]

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Radiation scientists agree TSA naked body scanners could cause breast cancer and sperm mutations

By   /  December 3, 2010  /  Health, Police State  /  No Comments

Natural News The news about the potential health dangers of the TSA’s naked body scanners just keeps getting worse. An increasing number of doctors and scientists are going public with their warnings about the health implications of subjecting yourself to naked body scanners. These include Dr Russell Blaylock (see below) as well as several professors [...]

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5-year-old Palestinian boy witnessing Israeli soldiers dragging his father away (Video)

By   /  December 3, 2010  /  Politics  /  No Comments

Disturbing footage has emerged showing a 5-year-old Palestinian boy witnessing Israeli soldiers dragging his father away.

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Madison County Man Being Evicted Off His Own Land for Living Too Simply (Video)

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Beware the bin police

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Economic Voice Last year over 1,240 fixed penalty notices were slapped on households for breaking recycling rules and not putting out rubbish correctly. Some of the fines were in the region of £110, which is more than the £80 spot fine the police issue for shoplifting. The Sunday Telegraph contacted all the 358 English local [...]

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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has close links to the Economist, controlled by the Rothschild banking family

By   /  December 3, 2010  /  Conspiracy, Economy  /  No Comments

Case About Bird Flu Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has won an award from the “Economist” magazine, a financial publication controlled by the Rothschild banking family, and he has also featured on an “Economist” video clip, raising questions about conflicts of interest.  Assange predicted a bank run could be triggered by bank data leaks but he does [...]

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US immunizes military contractors

By   /  December 3, 2010  /  In Other News  /  No Comments

PressTV The United States has given legal immunity from lawsuits to several military contractors abroad in an attempt to indemnify them against their liabilities if they are sued. According to documents released by the US Department of Defense on Thursday, more than 120 military contracts include indemnification clauses, which require the Pentagon to pick up [...]

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US, Japan launch joint war games

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PressTV Japan and the United States have launched their biggest-ever joint military exercises off Japan’s southern islands near South Korea amid growing tensions in the Korean Peninsula. The drills—dubbed Keen Sword—will continue until December 10. Washington has deployed more than 10,000 troops, 20 warships and 150 aircraft to take part in the maneuvers. Tokyo recently [...]

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Homeland Security shuts down dozens of Web sites without court order

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Global Research The Homeland Security Department’s customs enforcement division has gone on a Web site shutdown spree, closing down at least 76 domains this week, according to online reports. While many of the web domains were sites that trafficked in counterfeit brand name goods, and some others linked to copyright-infringing file-sharing materials, at least one [...]

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The "Hi Tech" Corporate Police State: "Reengineering" the Internet … for Persistent Surveillance

By   /  December 3, 2010  /  Police State  /  No Comments

Ghost in the Machine: Secret State Teams Up with Ad Pimps to Throttle Privacy Global Research The secret world of “cyber situational awareness” is a spymaster’s wet dream, made all the more alluring by the advent of ultra high speed computing and the near infinite storage capacity afforded by massive server farms and the ubiquitous [...]

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Threatening North Korea: US and Japan to conduct massive military drill

By   /  December 3, 2010  /  In Other News, Politics  /  No Comments

Global Research Japan will demonstrate its ties with the United States in huge joint military drills, just days after a US and South Korean show of force amid tensions on the Korean peninsula, officials said Thursday. The previously announced “Keen Sword” drills, which were planned before North Korea’s artillery barrage of a South Korean island [...]

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