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Federal Court Rules That TSA ‘Naked Scans’ Are Constitutional

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Forbes Last weekend, a Tennessee woman was arrested at the Nashville airport for disorderly conduct after she refused TSA security measures for her children. The woman didn’t want her two children to have to go through a whole-body-imaging scanner. When a Transportation Security Administration officer told her the machines were safe, she said,  “I still [...]

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Earth in Crisis

By   /  July 16, 2011  /  Environment, Politics  /  No Comments

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Mark Sircus Natural News Chris Hedges, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and former international correspondent for the New York Times writes, “What we are seeing is the beginning of a catastrophic breakdown of globalization. The world as we know it is coming to an end. Most of us are reacting to the great unraveling by pretending [...]

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Biotech farm to milk mutant transgendered offspring of GM goats

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Ethan A. Huff Natural News The insatiable lust among genetic engineers to tamper with the natural order has reached new freak-show proportions. Genetic butchers from AgResearch, which NaturalNews recently reported had reluctantly abandoned a 13-year animal cloning operation due to an overwhelming number of animal deformities and deaths (http://www.naturalnews.com/031573_c…), are once again in the news, [...]

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Hollywood begins mass brainwashing campaign to get people ready for the next bioengineered virus release

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Ethan A. Huff Natural News The entertainment industry is no stranger to government propaganda campaigns, and the latest Hollywood flicks are no exception. A quick look at the trailer for the upcoming release of the movie Contagion (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sYS…) reveals what appears to be a massive brainwashing campaign designed to prepare the American psyche for the [...]

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Top 10 Extreme Weather Anomalies

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Listverse Here, in the non-tropical Northern Hemisphere, we have come to divide the year into four seasons: the cold of winter, the warming and greening of spring, the warmth or heat of summer, and the cooling and leaf-changing of autumn. However, on freak occasions, weather does not behave in a manner according to its season. [...]

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Don’t get arrested carrying a smart phone

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Steven Greenhut Orange County Register Thanks to a little-discussed California Supreme Court decision, the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment protections against “unreasonable searches and seizures” don’t necessarily apply in California anymore. Yet few of our fellow citizens have been upset about this sad loss of our liberties, the state’s law-enforcement officials have been happy about the [...]

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Earthquake Felt In San Francisco Bay Area

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Irish Weather Online Earthquakes are a common occurrence in California but the past few days have seen a notable rise in the number of tremors recorded in the US State. More than 70 earthquakes have shaken the Pacific coastal State since late Thursday, the latest being a magnitude 3.3 tremor in the San Francisco Bay [...]

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West prepares to hand rebels Gaddafi’s billions

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Justin Vela The Independent More than 30 countries yesterday recognised Libya’s rebel movement as the legitimate government as they tried to end the war and unseat a defiant Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. The statement by nations meeting in Istanbul for the fourth time since Nato attacks against Gaddafi’s regime began in March could allow the US [...]

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Pentagon: Cyber attack could prompt military strike

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Trent Nouveau  TG Daily The Pentagon has confirmed that a cyber attack against computer networks in the United States could prompt a retaliatory military strike. “It would be irresponsible, and a failure of the Defense Department’s mission, to leave the nation vulnerable to a known threat,” Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn explained during a recent [...]

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Senators Ask Spy Chief: Are You Tracking Us Through Our iPhones?

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By Spencer Ackerman Wired/Danger Room Two key senators want to know if the leader of the vast U.S. intelligence apparatus believes it’s legal for spooks to track where you go through your iPhone. In a letter that Sens. Mark Udall (D-Colorado) and Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) will send later on Thursday, obtained by Danger Room, the [...]

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Sir David King: world should abandon Kyoto protocol on climate change

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Guardian The world should abandon the Kyoto protocol on climate change and move instead to a system where each nation would have a carbon emissions quota based on population, the UK’s former chief scientist has urged, in an explosive contribution to the long-running climate negotiations. Sir David King is one of the most respected figures [...]

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China’s military might worries US

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PressTV The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen has expressed serious concern about China’s growing military might in the Asia-Pacific region. “It’s too early to say where China is going with all of this, “Mullen said in the Japanese capital Tokyo on Friday. “They say it’s defensive. We’ll see.” Mullen [...]

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