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Read More →Medical science may use genetically modified pigs to grow human replacement organs
PF Louis Natural News There are too many heavily funded, highly praised scientists who think they can outwit nature and play God. A recent medical science development in Japan is leading the way to using animals for creating organs to be transplanted into humans. Though hailed as a solution for many who await organ transplants, [...]
Read More →Exposed: MI6 spies paved rebel path to Tripoli battlefront
British intelligence has reportedly played a key role in the latest push on Tripoli by rebels. According to a report in the UK daily, the Telegraph, MI6 officers advised the rebels on the strategy behind the operation, in a plan drawn up weeks ago.
Read More →Rick Perry — Big Pharma president?
Christina Luisa Natural News Rick Perry has officially announced he is running for president, and we now face the possibility having a tyrant in control of our country. Not only does Perry have a bad track record – including having the death and harm of young women on his hands — he “has shown himself [...]
Read More →Fed secretly loaned $1.2 trillion in public money to Wall St. firms: report
RawStory An analysis of tens of thousands of documents obtained by Bloomberg through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request shows that the U.S. Federal Reserve made approximately $1.2 trillion in loans from public money to support Wall Street firms in the midst of one of the worst financial crises ever. Differing from the $16 [...]
Read More →Nearly 100 PKK members killed in Turkish air raids in north Iraq
Xinhuanet Some 90 to 100 members of the outlawed Kurdish Workers’ Party (PKK) were killed during the Turkish air raids in northern Iraq, Turkish military said Tuesday. Jets of the Turkish Air Force conducted several air raids in the past few days on the PKK camps in northern Iraq and the region around Qandil Mountain, [...]
Read More →Has Earth Brand™ Life Seeded the Galaxy?
Ian O’Neill Discovery News Despite the fact that, for now, the panspermia mechanism is purely hypothetical, there’s lots of fun ideas about how life may hop from planet-to-planet. In an effort to explain how life was spawned on Earth, scientists have looked at other solar system planets — such as Mars — as possible sources [...]
Read More →EU members line up for early Libyan victory march
Russia Today France plans to hold a high level meeting next week to discuss Libya’s political future. The top Libyan opposition leader has been invited to Paris to attend. Almost every EU state now demonstrates its readiness to participate in the country’s development, simultaneously saying it is the Libyan people who should decide their own [...]
Read More →World Water Week 2011
ISN For many of us, water is such a fixture of everyday life that we take it for granted and even waste it — forgetting that more than 1 billion people in the developing world do not have access to it at all. Today, clean, safe drinking water is scarce. Though a basic human need, [...]
Read More →Fukushima No-Go Zone May Remain for Decades
Alex Johnston The Epoch Times Several highly-radioactive areas in a close vicinity to the Fukushima nuclear power plant will likely remain off limits for several decades, according to a media report citing an unnamed government official. The ban on entering the area within a 1.8-mile radius of the plant will likely be in place even [...]
Read More →Gadhafi’s Son Says Government Still Controls Tripoli
Voice of America The son and one-time heir apparent of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, Seif al-Islam, defiantly appeared in Tripoli early Tuesday, saying his father’s government still controlled the city, as rebels claimed to hold most of the capital. Seif al-Islam presented himself to foreign journalists confined to the Gadhafi-controlled Rixos Hotel, despite earlier claims [...]
Read More →The environmental downside to desalinated water
Holly Fox Deutsche Welle As water becomes increasingly scarce, more and more countries are looking at the option of seawater desalination. But at what cost to the environment? To describe water as precious is an understatement. Just 2.5 percent of the earth’s supplies is freshwater, and of that, less than one percent can be found in rivers, [...]
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