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Ron Paul is Half a Step from First Place

By   /  September 26, 2011  /  Politics, World  /  No Comments

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Kurt Nimmo and Alex Jones Infowars A straw poll over the weekend shows that Rick Perry is losing it. The wheels are coming off his effort to take the GOP nomination and go up against Obama next year. Once again, the establishment is unable to count — Ron Paul is a front-runner. Perry threw his [...]

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Maui residents craft legislation to ban geo-engineering ‘chemtrails’

By   /  September 26, 2011  /  Environment, World  /  No Comments

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Ethan A. Huff Natural News The mainstream news media has been quietly releasing an increasing number of stories these days that openly admit the existence of geo-engineering programs, including accounts of various chemical and particle release programs similar to the “chemtrail” operations that those dubbed as conspiracy theorists have been warning the public about for [...]

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District ignores unanimous opposition by parents

By   /  September 26, 2011  /  Environment, World  /  No Comments

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Jonathan Benson Natural News District ignores unanimous opposition by parents, approves installation of Phillips Exxon Mobil Corp ‘fracking’ wells on school property Not a single parent of a student attending a South Butler County School District (SBCSD) school has expressed support for the district’s plan to allow Phillips Exxon Mobil (PEM) Corp. to build oil [...]

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Widespread power blackout hits much of Chile

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Newsobserver SANTIAGO, Chile — A massive power blackout affected 9 million people across Chile on Saturday, forcing thousands in the capital to be evacuated from trains or subway cars. Energy Minister Rodrigo Alvarez said the cause of the blackout has not been definitively determined but he cited “oscillation problems” in two power lines and a [...]

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Russia to resume deep space explorations with Phobos expedition

By   /  September 26, 2011  /  Science & Technology  /  No Comments

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Mars Daily Russia would resume its program of inter-planetary explorations after a long break with an unmanned mission to the Martian satellite Phobos, a Russian space company said Thursday. According to Victor Khartov, head of the Lavochkin Scientific and Production Company, the launch of the Phobos-Grunt vehicle was scheduled for November. “Our country is about [...]

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Americans Convicted Of Spying In Iran Say They Were ‘Hostages’

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Americans Convicted Of Spying In Iran Say They Were 'Hostages'

RFERL Two Americans held in Tehran since 2009 on spying charges have arrived in the United States with sharp criticism of Iran, saying they were detained because of their nationality, not their actions. Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer returned to the United States on September 25 following their release on September 21 on $1 million [...]

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Russia, China and Iran are considering a Joint Missile Shield directed against the US and NATO

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Trend News Agency via Global Research Report: Iran, Russia, China mulling joint missile shield Unofficial sources have announced that Iran, Russia, and China are currently holding talks on a proposal to establish a joint missile defense shield as a counterweight to a NATO defense shield, Mehr news agency reported. The report, which was published in the [...]

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What is Chemical Biological Incident Response Force doing among #occupywallstreet Protesters?

By   /  September 26, 2011  /  World  /  2 Comments

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The Intel Hub Chemical and Biological Response Units [...] have been confirmed to be surrounding and converging on Occupy Wall Street Protesters. It remains to be seen exactly why these units are there, but it would seem to indicate that the police will soon be using chemicals on the protesters. Considering the fact that the Occupy Wall Street protesters [...]

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Tajikistan Invites Iranian Military to Intervene

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By Joshua Kucera A couple of weeks ago, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmahinejad visited Dushanbe, and Tajikistan’s defense minister Sherali Khairulloyev made a statement that raised some eyebrows around the region: “Today, if necessary, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Armed Forces can reach Tajikistan in two hours, and if a military presence of the Tajik side in the similar [...]

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War of words over global warming as Nobel laureate resigns in protest

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Telegraph A Nobel laureate has quit one of the world’s leading organisations for scientists in protest at its assertion that the evidence of damaging global warming is “incontrovertible”. In a fresh challenge to claims that there is scientific “consensus” on climate change, Prof Ivar Giaever has resigned from the American Physical Society, where his peers [...]

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Lemonade raids? Farm stands and local power

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Unionleader In New Hampshire, who should regulate children’s lemonade stands? The correct answer is: No one. But common sense does not always prevail, at the local or state level. Legislators will consider a bill next year that would return to the state the power to regulate farm stands. The Department of Health and Human Services [...]

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UK’s Libya war costs set records

By   /  September 26, 2011  /  Conflict, World  /  No Comments

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Voice of Russia Great Britain’s involvement in the Libyan settlement has cost a total of £1.75 billion ($2.63 billion), which is seven times higher than the initially supposed sum, The Guardian writes referring to research carried out by military analysts. Studies reveal that the British government made a mistake in calculating costs of the Libyan [...]

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