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China opens string of spy schools

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The Telegraph China has opened a string of spy schools since the beginning of the year in an attempt to significantly increase the training and recruitment of its agents.  Hunan University in Changsha, China Last week, China opened its eighth National Intelligence College on the campus of Hunan University in the central city of Changsha. [...]

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Syrian security seize smuggled weapons

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PressTV The seized weapons as shown on Syrian state television Syrian authorities have seized a large shipment of weapons, in the coastal city of Lattakia, which were thought to have been meant for the armed groups in the north. Security forces arrested the smugglers and confiscated the weapons before their delivery, Syrian Arab News Agency [...]

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What you don’t know about the Bilderberg-Group

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by Thierry Meyssan Voltairenet The idea that the Bilderberg Group is behind the creation of a mysterious future World Government has been spreading for years. Having had access to the archives of this very secret club, Thierry Meyssan shows that this belief leads in a false direction, serving to mask the true identity and function [...]

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Obama Administration Caught Running False Flag Against Second Amendment

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Paul Joseph Watson Prisonplanet Most damning evidence indicates Operation Fast and Furious was a deliberate assault on gun rights. Despite the Obama administration’s best efforts to characterize Operation Fast and Furious, a recently revealed ATF program that sought to put U.S.-based firearms into the hands of Mexican drug smugglers, as little more than a ‘screw [...]

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House Rejects Resolution Authorizing U.S. Mission in Libya

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Jennifer Steinhauer NYT The House on Friday resoundingly rejected a measure that would have authorized the United States’ mission in Libya, with 70 Democrats deserting President Obama on an issue that has divided their party and became a major Constitutional flash point between Congress and the White House. The resolution — one of two the [...]

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Texas Lawmakers Go AWOL For Vote On TSA Groping Bill

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Paul Joseph Watson Infowars  Despite a massive lobbying effort on behalf of public pressure groups that forced Governor Rick Perry to reverse his position and resurrect a bill that would ban TSA groping in Texas and place it on the special session of the Texas state legislature, lawmakers set to give the bill a hearing [...]

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Suicide rates are increasing in Japanese regions most effected by the tsunami and nuclear disasters

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Richard Lloyd Parry The Australian  People pray at a shrine for victims three months after the magnitude 9.0 earthquake and subsequent tsunami, in Natori, Miyagi, Japan THE Japanese Government has warned of an epidemic of depression and suicide as a result of mental trauma caused by the earthquake, tsunami and ongoing nuclear disaster.    The [...]

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McCain/Kerry Support Imperial War on Libya

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Stephen Lendman The Peoples Voice    On November 6, 1971, a remorseful John Kerry told Washington, DC’s WRC-TV that “I gave back, I can’t remember, six, seven, eight, nine medals,” protesting against America’s Vietnam War involvement. On April 22, 1971, Kerry testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee as a member of Vietnam Veterans Against [...]

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Peru implements ten-year ban on GMOs

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Jonathan Benson Natural News A rarity in the world today, the South American nation of Peru has yet to be contaminated by the import, cultivation, or breeding of any genetically-modified (GM) crops — at least not openly — unlike some of its nearby neighbors like Brazil that have openly and willingly accepted them. And the [...]

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Peace campaigner Brian Haw was eccentric but shamed the liars in Parliament

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Mail Online Brian Haw lived and slept outside the Houses of Parliament for a decade to protest about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan Parliament Square has lost its Ancient Mariner. His name was Brian Haw and he was a scrawny, faintly unwashed-looking fellow who for a decade lived on the pavement opposite the gates [...]

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Turkish Actions Designed To Trigger NATO Confrontation With Syria?

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Rick Rozoff Voltairenet U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gives Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu a high five at the start of their bilateral meeting at the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi on June 9. Betrayed by NATO after Israel’s high seas attack on the Mavi Marmara just over one year ago, Turkey may [...]

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It Gets Even Crazier: Fight The AT&T/Comcast "Three Strikes" Censorship Deal

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Demand Progress Completely over the top, even compared to everything else we’re up against: Entertainment industry sources are leaking that they’ve convinced Internet service providers to start restricting people’s web access. If you’re accused of downloading or streaming three files they’ll consider messing with your Internet connection — and maybe even decide what sites you’re [...]

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