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Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity

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DailyMail.co.uk Genius: Jake Barnett is now set to become a paid astrophysics researcher A 12-year-old child prodigy has astounded university professors after grappling with some of the most advanced concepts in mathematics. Jacob Barnett has an IQ of 170 – higher than Albert Einstein – and is now so far advanced in his Indiana university [...]

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Video of thousands in London protest march as paint bombs, flares fly

By   /  March 26, 2011  /  Economy  /  No Comments

Tens of thousands of protesters crowded central London on Saturday to protest government cuts to public services, streaming in from around the country with banners, balloons and whistles. Organisers of the march estimated that at least 100,000 people were joining in the demonstration, what the Trade Union Council called the largest civil society demonstration in [...]

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Depleted Uranium: A Strange Way To Protect Libyan Civilians

By   /  March 26, 2011  /  Health, World  /  No Comments

“[Depleted uranium tipped missiles] fit the description of a dirty bomb in every way… I would say that it is the perfect weapon for killing lots of people.” ~ Marion Falk, chemical physicist (retd), Lawrence Livermore Lab, California, USA By David Wilson  Stop War In the first 24 hours of the Libyan attack, US B-2s [...]

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Unreported Soros Event Aims to Remake Entire Global Economy

By   /  March 26, 2011  /  Economy  /  No Comments

Left-wing billionaire’s own experts dominate quiet push for ‘a grand bargain that rearranges the entire financial order.’ By Dan Gainor MRC Two years ago, George Soros said he wanted to reorganize the entire global economic system. In two short weeks, he is going to start – and no one seems to have noticed. On April [...]

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Canadian government collapses

By   /  March 26, 2011  /  Politics  /  No Comments

PressTV Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper Conservative Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has received a vote of no-confidence over “abuse of power” allegations, leading to the collapse of the government. The opposition parties managed to gather 156 votes in favor of the motion versus 145 for the government’s survival on Friday. The main opposition, Liberal [...]

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Nigel Farage: ‘Bombings, bailouts – what on earth are we doing?’ (Video)

By   /  March 26, 2011  /  Economy  /  No Comments

he UN says it’s alarmed by the looming humanitarian crisis in Libya. Officials warn food supply lines have been disrupted and over three hundred thousand refugees have already fled the country. Nigel Farage, MEP and leader of the UK Independence Party, believes the whole military strategy in Libya has not been thought through.

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Hospital razed for treating protesters

By   /  March 26, 2011  /  Police State  /  No Comments

PressTV Bahrain is using excessive force against anti-government protesters. Bahraini authorities have razed to the ground a hospital west of the country for providing medical services to injured anti-government protesters. The Shahrakan Maternity Hospital was bulldozed over by army forces on Friday and there are no reports about the condition or whereabouts of the injured. [...]

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Qatar becomes 1st Arab country to fly over Libya

By   /  March 26, 2011  /  In Other News  /  No Comments

Mail.com TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Fellow Arab and African nations raised the international pressure Friday on Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, with tiny Qatar flying the Arab world’s first combat missions over his country and the African Union imploring him to move toward democratic elections. The military operation against Gadhafi, which on Friday included airstrikes by [...]

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Builders unearth 2million-year-old skull and tusks of elephant’s ancient relative

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Dailymail.uk Preserved: The remains of a mastodon discovered on the building site of a hydroelectric plant in Chile The skull and tusks of a giant primitive elephant that died up to 2million years have been discovered by builders in Chile, it emerged today. The mastodon, around the same size as modern elephants, is thought to [...]

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The Genocide You Never Hear Of

By   /  March 26, 2011  /  World  /  No Comments

The massacre of the Russian Christian elite by Bolshevik (i.e. Illuminati) Jews between 1917-1919 represented the genocide of Russian Christian civilization. The following description comes from Vicomte Leon de Poncins, “The Secret Powers Behind Revolution” pp. 147-152.  Parts are so horrific, they could not be reproduced here. There is only one explanation for why this [...]

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Comet-hunting spacecraft shuts down after 12 years

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AP With the click of a mouse, Sandy Freund Kasper sent a command to NASA’s comet-hunting Stardust space probe to burn all its fuel, starting a sequence that would shut the spacecraft down after a 12-year run. “Like saying goodbye to a friend,” said Allan Cheuvront, the Stardust program manager for Lockheed Martin, who has [...]

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