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SWAT burns innocent man to death

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Russia Today A California SWAT team tried to “scare” an unarmed man into surrendering back in March by tossing in a flash-bang stun grenade into his Greenfield, CA home. As the house ignited and flames ripped it apart, the SWAT stayed outside, rifles drawn, waiting for Rogelio Serrato to surrender. When he finally came out [...]

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EU Exploits Norway Massacre to Stifle Dissent

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Paul Joseph Watson Infowars Wasting little time in exploiting the freshly dead bodies of dozens of Norwegian teenagers to push its draconian agenda, the European Union has swiftly announced that it plans to set up an “early warning system” to combat “extremism,” the problem being that the EU treats legitimate criticism of its own corrupt [...]

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Who Are The Bankers That Benefit From The Norway Terror Attacks?

By   /  July 27, 2011  /  Environment  /  No Comments

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By Mario Andrade Deadline Live Why the Norway terror attacks have more to do with international banks and a failed carbon tax scam than with a crazed racist man… Last week’s terror attacks in Norway shattered the heart of a peace-loving society, which up until this point, was considered a model for other societies to [...]

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Dollar plunges amid US debt impasse

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PressTV The dollar has sunk to a three-month low against a basket of major currencies following US lawmakers’ failure to reach a deal on the federal government’s debt ceiling. The dollar sank further against the euro on Wednesday both in Asian and European markets, sending the EU single currency to the high levels of $1.4520 [...]

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Are evolution deniers scientifically literate?

By   /  July 27, 2011  /  In Other News  /  1 Comment

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Josh Rosenau Scienceblogs In discussing the National Science Board’s latest stand on whether to report evolution literacy, and how to do so, I didn’t get into the details of Jon Miller’s concerns. Chris Mooney quotes that passage from the Science report, and raises some concerns. Science reported that the NSB will, in the 2014 Science [...]

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‘US credit rating fall worse than default’

By   /  July 27, 2011  /  Economy  /  No Comments

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PressTV The repercussions of a downgrade in the United States’ AAA credit rating would be more severe than the country’s probable default on its debt, says an economic expert. “The rating agencies putting a downgrade on the credit rating … will have longer consequences than the default itself,” Jeoffrey Hall, chief US economist with Thomson [...]

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Police Beat Man That Just Learned His Son Committed Suicide

By   /  July 27, 2011  /  Police State  /  4 Comments

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Click to see the video Alexander Higgins Examiner Fox news reports that Loganville police beat an emotionally distressed man who just learned his son had committed suicide. In another blaring example of the transitioning of America into a complete Nazi style police state, police show no sympathy for an emotionally distressed man who just learned [...]

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Hard talk over NATO missile defense in Europe

By   /  July 27, 2011  /  Politics, World  /  No Comments

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Russia Today NATO’s plans for European missile defense still remain an unresolved issue in its relations with Russia. Russia’s envoy to NATO insists the US, which is the initiating side of the project, should provide security for all partners. click image to play the video However, Russia’s envoy to NATO Dmitry Rogozin questions why NATO [...]

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Germany rescues its banks by helping out Greece

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Russia Today Ratings giant Moody’s has recently warned Germany and France that their creditworthiness could be harmed by a second bailout of Greece. Financial analyst Fabio de Masi says these powers are rescuing their banks by helping out Greece. click image to play the video On Monday Moody’s downgraded Greece’s credit rating by three notches [...]

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Behind the Scenes of Phone Hacking

By   /  July 27, 2011  /  Science & Technology  /  No Comments

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Joshua Philipp The Epoch Times Phone hacking is not like most imagine—where a hacker can punch in a number and access a desired phone. Rather, “It’s going to be like a fishing net. As you troll through the sea of information you’re going to grab everything that touches the net,” said Stephen Carnes, president of [...]

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Pension reform needed across Europe

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Charles Cowling PS Europe Retirement at the age of 70 or even 75 – increasing by at least one year in every decade – is the minimum we can afford as life expectancy grows Public Sector pensions are a topic of huge current interest in the UK and across Europe – and rightly so. They [...]

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Hezbollah Operating in Mexico and U.S.

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RealNews Reporter Mexican drug cartels, Hezbollah (Party of God) and other Islamic terrorist groups are joining forces in Mexico. Hezbollah is synonymous with terror, suicide bombings, kidnappings and beheadings. No wonder the criminal organizations in Mexico seem to have adopted many Middle Eastern terrorist tactics with kidnappings and beheadings happening throughout Mexico. According to authorities [...]

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