Letters Claim Al-CIAda Has Nuclear Bombs Hidden Across United States
Intel Hub 25 letters that claim nuclear bombs are hidden throughout the United States have been sent to multiple investigators and citizens in the Chicago area. The letter inside said, “The Al-Qaeda organization has planted 160 nuclear bombs throughout the U.S. in schools, stadiums, churches, stores, financial institutions and government buildings.” It also said, “This [...]
Read More →Why Do These Breathtaking Russian Images of Earth Look So Different from NASA’s?
Gizmodo While this morning’s orbital image of Mercury is historic, these two images are the ones that have truly left me in complete awe today. Even more so than the most accurate, highest resolution view of Earth to date. But unlike Blue Marble, these images are not by NASA. In fact, they look a lot [...]
Read More →Evidence emerges quantum physics behind sense of smell
Terrence Aym Helium Physicists claim that the underlying reality of everything is the quanta. Now it seems that evidence has emerged that even humanity’s sense of smell is linked to quantum physics. Researcher Luca Turin, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), believes evidence supporting the idea that the vibrational mode of atoms in molecules [...]
Read More →EPA Set To Increase Radioactive Release Guidelines!
The Tennessean The EPA is preparing to dramatically increase permissible radioactive releases in drinking water, food and soil after “radiological incidents,” according to Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. What is termed a guidance that EPA is considering – as opposed to a regulation – does not require public airing before it’s decided upon. EPA officials [...]
Read More →DARPA Goal: ‘Track Changes’ for Your Genes
Wired Check out Darpa’s latest bright idea: to fund “multidisciplinary research proposals in the area of genomic and proteomic technologies that can continuously and persistently record specific natural or human promulgated environmental, physical and genomic events within the genetic or epigenetic systems of microorganisms.” If you had to read that over about ten times and [...]
Read More →Low levels of radiation found in U.S. milk
A sample from Spokane, Wash., shows radioactive Iodine-131 MSNBC The Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration say that very low levels of radiation have turned up in a sample of milk from the West Coast state of Washington. The FDA said such findings are to be expected in the coming days because [...]
Read More →European Parliament issues warnings on HAARP
Exopolitics Institute Toronto, Canada – [ZNN] The daily lives of people seem blissfully unaffected by events about which they know little or nothing. Daily news reports unfold with no mention as to why and how the powerful operate behind the scenes. We pay our mortgages, book our vacations and school our children, as a corporate and [...]
Read More →Deadly volcano that’s one of the most dangerous on Earth
DailyMail.uk Deadly: Mount Nyiragongo is one of the most deadly volcanos on Earth but has barely been studied because of its dangerous location Mount Nyiragongo is one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world – and scientists say it is only a matter of time before it makes the city below a modern day [...]
Read More →US Congressmen: Libya attack illegal
PressTV Republican Congressman, Justin Amash Two US Republican congressmen have submitted a draft bill that seeks to put an end to the US military intervention in Libya before the operations receive authorization by the Congress. On Tuesday, Representatives Timothy Johnson of Illinois and Justin Amash of Michigan introduced the draft legislation that aims to suspend [...]
Read More →Facebook shuts pro-Palestinian page
PressTV US-based social networking website Facebook has obliterated a page that advocated a ‘third Intifada (uprising)’ in reaction to Israel’s persisting measures to trample on the rights of the Palestinian people. The Tuesday move came after 350,000 people endorsed the campaign by ‘liking’ the page and many of its entries received thousands of comments, reported [...]
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