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China Wants To Construct A 50 Square Mile Self-Sustaining City South Of Boise, Idaho

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The American Dream Thanks to the trillions of dollars that the Chinese have made flooding our shores with cheap products, China is now in a position of tremendous economic power.  So what is China going to do with all of that money?  One thing that they have decided to do is to buy up pieces [...]

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Electrical Fire Knocks Out Spent Fuel Cooling at Nebraska Nuclear Plant

By   /  June 10, 2011  /  Environment, World  /  No Comments

Scientific American A fire in an electrical switch room on Tuesday briefly knocked out cooling for a pool holding spent nuclear fuel at the Fort Calhoun nuclear plant outside Omaha, Neb., plant officials said. The safety of deep pools used to store used radioactive fuel at nuclear plants has been an issue since the accident [...]

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The billion dollar war? Libyan campaign breaks Pentagon estimates costing U.S. taxpayers $2 million a day

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Mail Online Defiant: The Libyan people are stronger than NATO’s attacks, Libyan leader Muamer Gaddafi,  said earlier this week Allies meet in Abu Dhabi to discuss post Gaddafi future The cost of the U.S. campaign in Libya is set to exceed the $750 million Pentagon estimate set out in March, according to a leaked Department [...]

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‘Libyan gold was globalist game all along’ (Video)

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NATO is continuing its barrage of the Libyan capital, with no sign there will be any let-up until Colonel Muammar Gaddafi goes. Western and Arab countries are showing their support for the Libyan opposition by pledging more money. The rebels say they need $3 billion over the next several months to pay salaries and buy [...]

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U.S. intensifying covert war in Yemen: report

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Reuters The Obama administration has intensified air strikes on suspected militants in Yemen in a bid to keep them from consolidating power as the government in Sanaa teeters, The New York Times reported on Wednesday. A U.S. official confirmed to Reuters that a U.S. strike last Friday killed Abu Ali al-Harithi, a midlevel al Qaeda [...]

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What Would Happen If Earth and Mars Switched Places?

By   /  June 10, 2011  /  Science & Technology  /  No Comments

George Musser Scientific American. Last Saturday, at a workshop organized by the Foundation Questions Institute, Nobel laureate physicist Gerard ‘t Hooft gave a few informal remarks on the deep nature of reality. Searching for an analogy to the symmetries of basic physics, he asked the attendees to imagine what would happen to our solar system [...]

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Widen evacuation zone for children, pregnant women: Greenpeace chief

By   /  June 10, 2011  /  Environment  /  No Comments

The Japan Times The government should consider evacuating children and pregnant women from a wider area around the Fukushima No. 1 power plant because radiation levels remain high even outside the 20-km no-go zone, Kumi Naidoo, executive director of Greenpeace International, said Thursday in Tokyo. Naidoo’s team of radiology experts found hot spots that had [...]

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Bilderberg Security Assaults EU Members of Parliament

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Kurt Nimmo infowars.com. Italian politician, member of the Northern League, and member of the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, Mario Borghezio, was beaten and arrested by Bilderberg Security yesterday as he attempted to enter the meeting and protest its secretive globalist agenda. He was reportedly accompanied by other EU members. [...]

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New Type of Exploding Supernova Found—Brightest Yet

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Andrew Fazekas National Geographic.  Three of the newfound supernovae are pictured before explosion (left column) and after (right). “We thought we’d seen it all,” amazed astronomer says. A new type of exploding supernova has been discovered that’s at least ten times brighter than any known supernova, a new study says. “In the hundred years or so [...]

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Disgruntled (Stupid) neighbor spurs New Jersey town to cite backyard organic farmer for growing vegetables, demands crops be left unattended to die

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Ethan A. Huff Natural News. Hostility towards individuals who grow food in their suburban or semi-rural backyards appears to be on the rise, this time in the New Jersey township of Chatham. Officials there have twice cited Mike Bucuk, a 24-year-old organic farmer, for the crime of growing vegetables in his backyard and giving the [...]

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US government to set up internet Ministry of Truth as communist-style government-run media

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J. D. Heyes Natural News. It sounds like such an innocent idea, one rooted in “fairness” and wrapped in good intentions. An internet “ministry of truth,” run either by the federal government or the United Nations, to protect against “misinformation and rumors” that find their way to the information superhighway. Such an agency “would have [...]

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Feds to start directly targeting drug company execs in health care fraud schemes

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Ethan A. Huff Natural News. The days of drug companies simply settling out of court every time they break the law may soon be coming to an end. In a move that represents a significant shift toward punishing individuals for crimes rather than faceless corporations, federal officials say they will begin personally going after CEOs [...]

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