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American Awakening – News Analysis

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Revolution in the making; this is the way some analysts are describing the Occupy Wall Street protests which have been taking place for more than two weeks in New York. Now the demonstrations have spread to many other cities as Americans say that they are fed up. Protesters say they present 99 percent of the [...]

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The bioenergetic basis of illness (part I)

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Larry Malerba Natural News Mainstream medicine tends to balk at the suggestion that there may be subtler energetic forces at play in disease processes, as if this notion was some sort of science fiction fantasy. However, if the laws of physics determine all chemical and, therefore, all biological processes, then the answers that we seek [...]

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US Out to Topple Chavez

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by Nil Nikandrov USmedia reports about Chavez’s health problems altogether read as a message persistently sent by Washington that the epoch of Chavez is over.Last summer, former US envoy to the Organization of American States (OAS) Roger Noriega published a paper titled “U.S. Must Prepare for a World Without Hugo Chavez” with the claims that [...]

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3 Anti-Authoritarian TV Shows that Grapple with America’s Security State

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Julianne Escobedo Shepherd Alternet Three new shows examine ways the USA Patriot Act can play out in our daily lives. When the horrific events of 9/11 led the Bush administration to hastily sign the USA Patriot Act, which granted the government broad powers that many believe tread on Americans’ constitutional rights, it was barely reported in the [...]

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Currency wars: Lessons from the US experience: 1973-95

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By Michael Bordo The Great Recession has resulted in sharp exchange-rate changes and threats of ‘currency wars’ linger. Some countries – notably Japan and Switzerland – have shown an interest in foreign-exchange intervention. This column argues that sterilised intervention does not afford monetary authorities a means of systematically affecting their exchange rates independent of their domestic [...]

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Africa splitting in two: Geologists Map Birth Of New Ocean

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News Core via My Fox A giant underground reservoir of molten rock has been discovered under the deserts of Ethiopia by British geologists, The (London) Sunday Times reported. They targeted the Afar region in the Horn of Africa after a recent surge in volcanic activity and earthquakes plus the appearance of giant cracks in the [...]

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12 Signs That Americans Who Love Liberty And Freedom Should Watch Their Backs

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The American Dream Do you love liberty and freedom?  If so, you better watch your back.  The control freaks that run our society are stripping away our liberties and freedoms a little bit more each day, and lately they seem to be particularly focused on coming after those that are not “integrating” into the system. [...]

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Mayor Bloomberg Says Occupy Wall Street Poses “Societal Concerns,” We Should “Help the Banks”

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By Lauren Kelley Alternet With “Occupy Wall Street” going strong for two weeks now (and growing stronger by the day), how does New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg feel about it all? True to form, he’s being pretty boneheaded about it. Via Runnin’ Scared:   New Yorkers need “to help the banks” was Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s message [...]

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Challenge to Masonic Control of Canadian Justice

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Henry Makow Canadian courts stonewall a case demanding  judges, lawyers and government officials reveal if they are Freemasons. The case claims Freemasons conspire against non-Masons. Over a decade ago, Eva Sydel began investigating Canada’s income tax laws and joined the “De-tax movement.” As a result she was selectively prosecuted by the Canadian tax authorities. She [...]

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The Top 5 Facts You Should Know About The Wealthiest One Percent Of Americans

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By Zaid Jilani As the ongoing occupation of Wall Street by hundreds of protesters enters its third week — and as protests spread to other cities such as Boston and Los Angeles — demonstrators have endorsed a new slogan: “We are the 99 percent.” This slogan refers an economic struggle between 99 percent of Americans and the richest one percent of [...]

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Plants chew through carbon dioxide faster than previously thought

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Wired  Study results from a team at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography indicate that we may be underestimating the rate at which plants photosynthesise by as much as 25 percent. The researchers, based at the University of California San Diego, followed the path of oxygen atoms within carbon dioxide molecules during the process of photosynthesis, [...]

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The Secret Memo That Explains Why Obama Can Kill Americans

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The Atlantic The Department of Justice produced it prior to the assassination of Anwar al-Awlaki. But they won’t release it. Outside the U.S. government, President Obama’s order to kill American citizen Anwar al-Awlaki without due process has proved controversial, with experts in law and war reaching different conclusions. Inside the Obama Administration, however, disagreement was [...]

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