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Madsen: Gaddafi Flying White Flag When Killed

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Kurt Nimmo Infowars Appearing on the Alex Jones Show today, investigative journalist Wayne Madsen said his sources in Libya provided information revealing Moammar Gaddafi was set-up in an assassination plot. Early on October 19, Twitter messages from Gaddafi’s hometown of Sirte reported the presence of white flags across the devastated town. Flags were reported at [...]

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This is no SuperCam – just Ted Heath Mk 2

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Peter Hitchens Mail Online This is no SuperCam – just Ted Heath Mk 2 (… complete with his own Thought Police) Two Tory MPs are so scared of David Cameron’s pro-EU thought police that they have hidden their identities when giving radio interviews on the subject. One said that wanting to leave the EU was [...]

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Serbian ecology leader arrested for openly defying GMOs and chemtrails

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PF Louis Natural News In October 2011, Nikola Aleksi, leader of Ecological Movement of Novi Sad in Serbia, was arrested and fined. Earlier on his way to a conference in Belgrade, an attempt was reportedly made on his life. And Monsanto has sued him with the threat of removing him and his family from their [...]

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TSA deploys ‘VIPR’ teams throughout Tennessee

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Ethan A. Huff Natural News TSA deploys ‘VIPR’ teams throughout Tennessee to set up illegal security checkpoints on interstates   When the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced last year that it would soon begin setting up security checkpoints in places other than just airports, it definitely was not joking. News Channel 5 in Nashville, [...]

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Rubio to Syria’s Bashar al-Assad: You’re next, buddy

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Josh Rogin Foreign Policy The death of Muammar al-Qaddafi today shows what’s in store for the leadership of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad‘s regime, which will probably be the next group of tyrants to be thrown out of office and potentially killed, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), told The Cable. “If you’re the leaders of Syria, you’re [...]

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Science of Revolution- Defeating Wall Street Banks and the Federal Reserve

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Moneychanges To what degree have large banks and corporations committed treason, war profiteering, theft, and usurped the power of our government?  Has it gone so far that it would be the patriotic duty of Americans to have a revolution which restores economic liberties and constitutional representative government? If so how do we begin to do [...]

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Israel Police on alert in Jerusalem, fearing terror attack

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Haaretz Warning comes two days after a 17-year-old resident of the Ramot neighborhood was stabbed by a young Arab man while sitting on the curb near his home. Israel Police on Monday raised its security alert level in Jerusalem, after receiving warning of a possible terrorist attack.   Police reinforcements were stationed throughout the city. [...]

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Jailed Occupy Chicago Protesters Describe Harsh Treatment By Police

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Huffingtonpost Occupy Chicago protesters are angry and plan to make their feelings known to Mayor Rahm Emanuel after many of their supporters spent 24 hours or more in jail over the weekend for refusing to leave Grant Park when it closed Saturday night. Officers began placing metal barricades around the area of Chicago’s Grant Park [...]

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More Than Just a Currency Game

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Peter A Buxbaum ISN China’s interference in markets to limit its currency appreciation is under increasing fire from US politicians who claim that the policy is costing American jobs. But several recent studies indicate that changing China’s currency policies alone would not necessarily benefit the US economy or its workers. Attacking China over its trade [...]

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Cash crisis forces suspension of Wikileaks

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Emma Woollacott TG Daily Whistle-blowing website Wikileaks has suspended the release of information, and says that financial problems could lead to the permanent closure of the site. “We are forced to temporarily suspend publishing whilst we secure our economic survival,” says a statementon the site. “For almost a year we have been fighting an unlawful [...]

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Mubarak critical, may be dead – RT sources

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Russia Today Rumors in Egypt say that the ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who was being tried for alleged ordering to kill civilians and corruption in Cairo, may have died in custody, RT’s Paula Slier reports. If true, Mubarak becomes the second head of state to become a victim of the so-called Arab Spring and [...]

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Giant Amoebas Discovered at Mariana Trench

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DailyGalaxy A summer research expedition organized by scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego has led to the identification of gigantic amoebas at one of the deepest locations on Earth. During a July 2011 voyage to the Pacific Ocean’s Mariana Trench, the deepest region on the planet, Scripps researchers and National Geographic [...]

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