Rapid Climate Change
Climate Change Actually the deep snow above at Mammoth Mountain is nothing compared to the snow at one Vancouver Island ski resort, which was practically completely snowed-in. Mount Washington has been pummeled with three meters of fresh snow over a recent three-day period, burying lodges, cars, and even ski lifts. “If you thought it was [...]
Read More →How Fritz Springmeier Was Framed
Henry Makov In 2003, Illuminati researcher Fritz Springmeier was sentenced to 12 years in prison on the basis of no evidence. His experience suggests that at any time the Illuminati can put away anyone who irritates them. Springmeier was convicted because a bank robber, Forrest E. Bateman Jr. testified that Springmeier visited his house on [...]
Read More →Five Brain-Manipulating Technologies That Prove Dollhouse Exists Right Now
io9 Joss Whedon‘s show Dollhouse is about a secret organization that supplies mind-wiped sex ninjas to the rich. It’s not set in the future because neuromanipulated technoslaves could exist today. Here’s proof. 1. We can erase people’s memories. Back in October (2008) a study was published in Neuron that proved an enzyme called CaMKII can [...]
Read More →Israel blames US for settlement issue
PressTV Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has blamed US President Barack Obama for cancelling a package of incentives in exchange for a three-month settlement freeze. “The United States asked us to consider extending the freeze by three months and the truth is that we were prepared to do so,” Netanyahu was quoted as saying by [...]
Read More →Job loss cost UK extra £1.5B
PressTV Unpredicted unemployment levels will force the British government to inject £1.5 billion more than previously expected into welfare benefits budget. According to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), rising public sector redundancies lead to more people joining benefits claimants, inflicting hidden costs on the government in its austerity drive and thwarting its deficit reduction [...]
Read More →US to stay in Afghanistan forever
PressTV A senior Republican senator has suggested that the US should devise a plan to permanently keep American troops in war-ravaged Afghanistan. Lindsey Graham, the Republican senator from South Carolina, told NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday that Republicans would push for indefinite US stay in Afghanistan in the years ahead. “We have had air [...]
Read More →Forecasters keep eye on looming ‘Solar Max’
Breitbart The coming year will be an important one for space weather as the Sun pulls out of a trough of low activity and heads into a long-awaited and possibly destructive period of turbulence. Many people may be surprised to learn that the Sun, rather than burn with faultless consistency, goes through moments of calm [...]
Read More →Nudge, nudge, wink wink… How the Government wants to change the way we think
Martin Hickman lifts the lid on the secret Whitehall policy unit dreaming up psychological tricks to alter our behaviour The Independent Shame, vanity, laziness and the desire to fit in are all to be used as tools of Government policy by ministers acting on the advice of a new psychology unit in Whitehall. The first [...]
Read More →From Russia with oil… for China
Russia Today A massive new oil pipeline from Russia to China began operating on the first day of 2011. The Russian state oil transportation company, Transneft, has started commercial shipments of Russian oil to China through a pipeline branching off the Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean (ESPO) oil pipeline designed to ship Russian oil to Asia Pacific [...]
Read More →Health Ranger’s predictions for 2011 – 2012; an era of self reliance and human awakening
Natural News What’s ahead for 2011 – 2012? This time in human history promises to bring forth more changes than any other similar duration of time known to our civilization. I believe the changes that will occur in the next two years will rock the foundations of our economies, governments and belief systems. In the [...]
Read More →BIOMETRIC ID CHECK ON SCOTS SCHOOL CHILDREN AS YOUNG AS FOUR
Express DOZENS of Scottish schools have introduced “intrusive” biometric systems, such as fingerprinting, to identify pupils as young as four. New figures show 68 schools are now using technology to manage meals, control library books and even allow access to toilets. Almost two-thirds are primaries, where fingerprinting and palm recognition can be used to identify [...]
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