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Rise Of The Beast System: 11 Ways That Amerika Is Becoming More Like North Korea

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The American Dream Should we just get it over with and change the spelling of America to “Amerika”?  Every single day, the United States of America is becoming more like North Korea.  In North Korea, the citizens are told that everything that they do needs to be monitored, tracked, recorded and very tightly controlled so [...]

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‘Indefinite Detention’ Bill Heads To Obama’s Desk As White House Drops Veto Threat

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Paul Joseph Watson Infowars Establishment media and neo-cons still pretend NDAA doesn’t apply to American citizens UPDATE: Obama has dropped his threat to veto the bill and is now expected to sign it into law. Remember – it was Obama’s White House that demanded the law apply to U.S. citizens in the first place. The [...]

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Film review: Consuming Kids – a must-see documentary for all parents

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Tara Green Natural News Parents, educators and anyone interested in how children in the US are affected by the media will want to watch “Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood.” The film, available for viewing online (www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uUU7cjfcdM), traces the connection between the full-scale media immersion children are subject to and rising levels of childhood obesity, [...]

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Indian study proves that fluoride consumption causes brain, neurological damage

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Ethan A. Huff Natural News Consuming sodium fluoride, a toxic chemical commonly added to US water supplies to allegedly help prevent tooth decay, definitively causes neurodegenerative damage in the brain, spinal cord, and sciatic nerve. These are the findings of a recent study published in the Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences, and ones that, [...]

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The Council on Foreign Relations and the “Grand Area” of the American Empire

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By Andrew Gavin Marshall The Intel Hub The process of establishing an American Empire during and after World War II was not – as has been postulated (by those who even admit there is such a thing as an ‘American Empire’) – an ‘accident’ of history, something America seemingly stumbled into as a result of [...]

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89% Say No To Smart Meters – Australian Government Ignores Them

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David Icke I explained on my tour of Australia why these Smart Meters are being rolled out across the world no matter what the people say and I go into this in detail in the upcoming book, Remember Who You Are. It is to do with, among other things, surveillance, bathing people in yet another [...]

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NATO to stay in Afghanistan after 2014

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PressTV NATO has decided to keep around 15,000 troops in Afghanistan beyond the end of 2014, the organization’s chief of staff in Europe, General Manfred Lange said. Lange added that the decision will be implemented after all combat troops leave Afghanistan, DPA reported. “There will be no more combat operations against the Taliban, that’s what we [...]

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Pollution so Severe from China and India it Affects Your Local Weather

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By Anthony Gucciardi NaturalSociety According to little-noticed research, pollution stemming from China and India is so severe that it is altering your local weather. Industrial power plants from these nations have been emitting high levels of sulfate and soot from industrial processes such as coal burning. As a result, the pollution is carried by the [...]

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Study calls for the ban of online terror material

By   /  December 14, 2011  /  Science & Technology  /  1 Comment

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HeraldSun Social networking sites like Facebook and YouTube are being used by terrorist groups to groom vulnerable people, and Australia and its international partners should be limiting extremist propaganda on the internet, a new study says. Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) security program director Dr Carl Ungerer says terror websites have evolved from crude propaganda [...]

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Moscow set for new mass vote protest rally

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RIA Novosti Moscow city authorities gave on Wednesday permission for a 50,000-strong rally to protest against alleged election fraud in favor of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s party, rally organizers said. The march will take place on December 24 at downtown Moscow’s Sakharov Avenue. Opposition leader Vladimir Ryzhkov said on his Facebook page that the opposition’s [...]

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Ice sheets can expand in a geologic instant, Arctic study shows

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PhySorg The finding adds to a growing body of evidence indicating that ice sheets can not only shrink in response to abrupt warming, but also reverse course and expand in response to abrupt cooling. One conclusion: the current shrinking of some marine-terminating outlet glaciers may not be irreversible, as some experts have feared. The research, [...]

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Blast hits another plant in Iran, Suspicions of Sabotage

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The Washington Times A mysterious explosion in Iran this week, the third in a month, has stirred speculation that an invisible hand once again has struck at Iran’s nuclear program. Sunday’s explosion occurred at a steel plant in the city of Yazd, killing seven people and seriously wounding 12 others. Several of the victims were foreigners, according to [...]

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