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New FBI ‘vault’ discusses Utah UFOs, other secrets

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Utah News On April 4, 1949, FBI agents in Utah sent a cable marked “urgent” to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. It said an Army guard at the Ogden Supply Depot, a Logan policeman and a Utah Highway Patrol officer in Mantua each saw from miles apart a UFO — which they said exploded over Utah. [...]

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George Soros looks to establish new global finance system

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Russia Today A new global economic policy is on the table at a meeting in the American town of Bretton Woods. Economists, finance experts and scholars from across the world are gathered at the conference, held by billionaire George Soros. ­The chosen venue has great historic significance – this was the setting of the famous [...]

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Highly radioactive water in nuke plant set to be moved for storage

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Kyodo Workers at the disaster-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant prepared Sunday to start removing highly radioactive water in the plant that is hampering restoration efforts in the prolonged nuclear crisis, the government’s nuclear agency said. Toxic water has been found in the basements of the Nos. 1 to 3 reactor turbine buildings, as well [...]

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Muslim desecrates Bible outside the gates of Catholic church

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Examiner Muslim desecrates Bible outside the gates of Catholic church. A Pakistani Muslim wanted to get revenge on the Quran burning that occurred last month under the supervision of Florida pastor Terry Jones, so he decided to tear apart a copy of the Bible as a crowd of Catholic worshippers attended a special mass at [...]

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Libya: Rebel defences ‘failing’ as Gaddafi forces move towards Benghazi

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Guardian.co.uk Soldiers loyal to Muammar Gaddafi reach heart of strategic town of Ajdabiya, 90 miles from city at centre of revolution A Libyan rebel fighter waves a Libyan flag from the roof of a mosque in Ajdabiya. Photograph: Vassil Donev/EPA A Libyan rebel fighter waves a Libyan flag from the roof of a mosque in [...]

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Russian security service wants to ban Skype and Gmail

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The Russian Security Service has proposed banning Skype, Hotmail and Gmail as their “uncontrolled use” could pose a security threat, a service official said during a government meeting on Friday.  The Telegraph The comments from the head of the service’s information and special communication centre Alexander Andreyechkin were disowned by the Kremlin but come amid [...]

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France ‘the new US’ with Sarkozy as chief warmonger

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Nicolas Sarkozy has transformed France from one-time vociferous pacifist to one of the West’s eagerest warmongers. He says his actions are in the name of democracy, but political analysts believe those same actions could come back to haunt him.  Sophie Pilgrim France24 In January this year, French president Nicolas Sarkozy told a roomful of journalists: [...]

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Icesave ‘no’ vote wins in Iceland referendum

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Yahoo News REYKJAVIK (AFP) – Voters in Iceland gave a resounding “no” in a referendum on whether to approve a renegotiated deal to compensate Britain and The Netherlands over the 2008 collapse of Icesave bank, according to near-complete results quoted Sunday by RUV public radio. With 70 percent of the vote counted, the “no” vote [...]

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Beijing police halt house church service

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Mail BEIJING (AP) — Beijing police on Sunday detained dozens of worshippers from a Christian house church who were trying to hold services in a public space after they were evicted from their usual place of worship, a parishioner said. Leaders of the unregistered Shouwang house church had told members to gather at an open-air [...]

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Mortars hit Israel, no injuries

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Yahoo News JERUSALEM – Palestinian militants in Gaza fired three mortar rounds at southern Israel early Sunday, the military said, carrying worrisome new round of violence into yet another day. No injuries were reported, but radio stations reported that electricity was disrupted by the mortar fire. Defense Minister Ehud Barak told Israel Radio that if [...]

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