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Scientists to drill FIVE miles down: First journey to below the Earth’s crust will go deeper than ever before

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DailyMail.co.uk Researchers plan to tunnel through solid rock to Earth’s mantle It may not quite be Journey To The Centre Of The Earth, but it’s the closest we’ve come yet. A team of British-led researchers are to drill down to Earth’s mantle for the first time and bring back samples. The incredible feat would involve [...]

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Rothschild Zionist Lieberman Suggests No-Fly Zone an Option in Syria if Violence Escalates

By   /  March 28, 2011  /  World  /  No Comments

Fox News Sen. Joe Lieberman suggested Sunday he would support military intervention in Syria if its president resorts to the kind of violent tactics used by Libya’s Muammar al-Qaddafi.  Dozens reportedly have been killed in protests against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government, raising questions about whether the international community would get involved.  Lieberman, chairman of [...]

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This Is Beyond The Ability Of Japanese Authorities To Contain! I Think This Will End VERY Badly! (Video)

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Iberdrola starts construction of world’s largest wind power complex

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Eitb   This large-scale project will entail the start-up of as many as 50 wind farms with combined capacity of up to 1,500 MW. The company plans to build these facilities gradually between 2011 and 2017. Basque utility Iberdrola Renovables, global leader in wind power, has begun construction work at the 80 megawatt Mihai Viteazu [...]

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From Cotton Candy to Rock: New Evidence About Beginnings of the Solar System

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ScienceDaily A 520g individual of the Allende meteorite shower. Allende is a carbonaceous chondrite (CV3) that fell on 1969 February 8 in Mexico. (Credit: H. Raab / Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license) The earliest rocks in our Solar System were more like cotton candy than the hard rock that we know today, according [...]

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Libyan rebel commander admits his fighters have al-Qaeda links

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Telegraph.co.uk Abdel-Hakim al-Hasidi, the Libyan rebel leader, has said jihadists who fought against allied troops in Iraq are on the front lines of the battle against Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.  In an interview with the Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore, Mr al-Hasidi admitted that he had recruited “around 25″ men from the Derna area in [...]

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Following The Earlier TEPCO Reporting Flap, Here Is A Simple Way To Resolve The True Radioactivity At Reactor 2

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By Tyler Durden Zero Hedge Here is a simple way to clear up the flap over the earlier “false” reporting on whether or not TEPCO screwed up by releasing the figure of 1 sievert of radiation as emanating from the water pool at Reactor 2. From the IAEA: “As previously reported, three workers at the [...]

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Edano: Nuke fuel may have been damaged at reactor

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NHK World Japan’s top government spokesman says there is a possibility that various substances have leaked from the damaged nuclear fuel rods at the Number 2 reactor of the disaster-hit Fukushima Daiichi power plant. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano was responding to a report on Sunday that 10 million times the normal level of radioactivity [...]

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Low Concentrations Of Radiation Found In Massachusetts (Video)

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The Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced Sunday that very low concentrations of radioiodine-131, likely associated with the Japan nuclear power plant event, have been detected in a rainwater sample.

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Fighting moves to Libya’s center, NATO accused of taking sides

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RT News Armed conflict between Gaddafi’s troops and Libyan rebels has moved away from the sea coast into the central part of the country. Meanwhile, Russia has said NATO’s actions contradict the UN resolution and called them interference in a civil war. The opposition’s offensive was stopped 140 kilometers away from the city of Sirt, [...]

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‘Japan protects companies at all costs’

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PressTV An expert monitors radioactivity levels at Iitate village March 27, 2011, about 40 km (25 miles) from theearthquake and tsunami affected  Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The Japanese government protects the companies of the country ‘at almost all costs’, says an analyst, as data on radiation leaking out of Japan’s quake-hit Fukushima nuclear power [...]

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US experts unsure about Fukushima situation

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Activist Post WASHINGTON (AFP) – US experts have expressed uncertainty about the seriousness of the situation at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear complex, steering clear of speculation whether the core of one of the reactors there had been damaged. Dave Lochbaum, director of the Nuclear Safety Project at the Union of Concerned Scientists, an independent advocacy group [...]

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