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Corporate marketers now stamping ‘artisan’ on factory food products

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Ethan A. Huff Natural News Corporate marketers now stamping ‘artisan’ on factory food products to make them appear healthy, unique  There is never a shortage of deception in the factory food industry, which jumps on seemingly every marketing bandwagon in order to retain customers and convince them that junk food is healthy and nutritious. The [...]

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DHS Announces Halloween Checkpoints In Tennessee To Keep Children Safe

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Paul Joseph Watson Infowars Following the announcement that TSA agents would be involved in manning highway checkpoints in Tennessee, the State’s Homeland Security Commissioner said yesterday that a raft of new “security checkpoints” would be in place over the Halloween period to “keep roadways safe for trick-or-treaters”. Well, if it’s ‘for the children’, who are [...]

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Rick Santorum: Dead foreign scientists a ‘wonderful thing’

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David Edwards Raw Story In Rick Santorum’s world, the culture of life apparently doesn’t extend to the scientific community. The Republican presidential candidate told supporters in Greenville, South Carolina that it was a “wonderful thing” when scientists in Iran lose their lives. “On occasion, scientists working on the nuclear program in Iran turn up dead,” [...]

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Natural News issues consumer alert about Adya Clarity

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Mike Adams Natural News Natural News issues consumer alert about Adya Clarity, imported as battery acid and sold for internal consumption   A product called Adya Clarity has been sweeping across the natural health community in the last year or so. It has been sold with recommendations for internal use — taking “super shots” — [...]

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U.S. and Russia create problems for themselves by supplying arms to third countries

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RIA Novosti Russia continues to export military hardware to Iran while strictly observing UN Security Council sanctions. The United States behaves similarly, continuing to deliver military hardware to Pakistan, although Washington’s relations with it have soured recently. Selling for profit today regardless of the consequences tomorrow is not a unique situation for some governments. As [...]

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NASA launches latest Earth-observing satellite from California coast

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WashingtonPost After a years-long delay, an Earth-observing satellite blasted into space early Friday on a dual mission to improve weather forecasts and monitor climate change. A Delta 2 rocket carrying the NASA satellite lifted off shortly before 3 a.m. from the central California coast. The satellite separated from the rocket about an hour after launching, [...]

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The Non-Existent ‘Cyber War’ Is Nothing More Than A Push For More Government Control

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Techdirt Reason’s recent post, “Cyber War: Still Not a Thing,” addresses the claims of various politicians that America is under constant attack from hackers and other cyber criminals. While various DDoS attacks on prominent government websites would seem to indicate a larger problem, the real issue here is the use of “war” rhetoric to remove [...]

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Napolitano calls for army of ‘cyber geeks’

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NextGov Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano wants an army of “cyber geeks,” and she wants it now. Napolitano made the plea during a Washington Post Live event Thursday morning, featuring former and current government officials and industry representatives. When asked what she would do tomorrow to secure cyberspace if possible, Napolitano said she would hire [...]

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Kenya troops fight Al Shabaab extremist rebels in Somalia

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Tristan McConnell GlobalPost NAIROBI, Kenya — A school teacher was among four people killed Thursday when a government vehicle carrying exam papers was ambushed by gunmen in northern Kenya, in the third attack to strike the country this week. Police officials said it was too early to say who was responsible, but this latest attack [...]

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CDC Director Involved in Swine Flu Hoax Arrested for Child Molestation and Bestiality

By   /  October 28, 2011  /  Health  /  No Comments

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Dr. Mercola Foodfreedom Dr. Kimberly Quinlan Lindsey, a top official with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been arrested and charged with two counts of child molestation and one count of bestiality. Dr. Lindsey, who joined the CDC in 1999, is currently the deputy director for the Laboratory Science Policy and Practice [...]

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US drones kill nearly 50 in single day

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PressTV Nearly fifty people have been killed in separate US assassination drone strikes in Somalia, Pakistan’s northwestern tribal region bordering Afghanistan and Yemen in a single day. On Thursday, 13 people were killed and several others were injured when the US military launched an attack using a remote-controlled unmanned aerial vehicle on the outskirts of [...]

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Disastrous IP Legislation Is Back – And It’s Worse than Ever

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EFF We’ve reported here often on efforts to ram through Congress legislation that would authorize massive interference with the Internet, all in the name of a fruitless quest to stamp out all infringement online.  Today Representative Lamar Smith upped the ante, introducing legislation, called the Stop Online Piracy Act, or “SOPA,” that would not only sabotage the domain name system but would [...]

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