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Ex-US intel chief: SKorea may act against North

By   /  December 12, 2010  /  Politics  /  No Comments

 Associated Press South Korea is losing patience with North Korea and probably will take military action, former national intelligence director Dennis Blair said Sunday. Blair, who just returned from the Korean peninsula, said he doesn’t see a major war starting, but he believes recent aggression by the North will press South Korea into some lower [...]

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Inside TSA scanners: How terahertz waves tear apart human DNA

By   /  December 12, 2010  /  Health, Police State  /  No Comments

Helium While the application of scientific knowledge creates technology, sometimes the technology is later redefined by science. Such is the case with terahertz (THz) radiation, the energy waves that drive the technology of the TSA: back scatter airport scanners. Emerging THz technological applications THz waves are found between microwaves and infrared on the electromagnetic spectrum. [...]

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Mossad, CIA, MI6 behind Tehran hit

By   /  December 12, 2010  /  Conspiracy, World  /  No Comments

PreesTV Iran’s interior minister has accused the intelligence agencies of Israel, the United States, and Britain of involvement in the recent terrorist attacks on two Iranian nuclear scientists. The arrested agents confessed that they received equipment and training from the Mossad, the CIA, and MI6, Iranian Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar said in Tehran on [...]

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Seoul vows new drills despite warnings

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PressTV South Korea says it will continue to stage military drills off all coasts of the Korean Peninsula despite warnings by the North. A South Korean military spokesman said on Sunday the new round of marine gunnery exercises will begin on December 13 and will continue until the 19th at 27 sites as planned. But [...]

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Online photo coincidences betray your friends

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New Scientist The power of coincidence may help identify the social ties of even the most privacy-conscious web user, a new study of image-sharing site Flickr suggests. Last year David Crandall, now at Indiana University in Bloomington, analysed the geotags on Flickr photographs – the latitude-longitude coordinates that most smartphones and many cameras add automatically [...]

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US life expectancy falls as failure of conventional medicine becomes obvious

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Natural News (NaturalNews) U.S. life expectancy has dropped yet again, according to a report released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics. While overall life expectancy slipped from 77.9 years to 77.8 years, the report uncovered a surge of deaths from chronic lower respiratory diseases. This report reveals [...]

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