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Britain admits funding Syria rebels

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PressTV The UK government has acknowledged that it has provided an extra GBP 2 million to the Western-backed rebels fighting the popular government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Prime Minister David Cameron told a hearing at the House of Commons Liaison Committee on Tuesday afternoon that his government provided cash and equipment to foreign-backed rebels [...]

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Leaked Email: Pentagon Admits Plan To Direct Terror Attacks Inside Syria

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Paul Joseph Watson Infowars US is preparing to “commit guerrilla attacks, assassination campaigns” to topple Assad A shocking email leaked as part of the Wikileaks Stratfor data dump reveals that the Pentagon is planning to direct terror attacks and assassinations inside Syria in a bid to topple President President Bashar al-Assad. The email, written by [...]

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1 in 8 Chance of Catastrophic Solar Megastorm by 2020

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Wired Science The Earth has a roughly 12 percent chance of experiencing an enormous megaflare erupting from the sun in the next decade. This event could potentially cause trillions of dollars’ worth of damage and take up to a decade to recover from. Such an extreme event is considered to be relatively rare. The last [...]

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Big Sis and DHS Move On Campus

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Kurt Nimmo Infowars The Department of Homeland Security has moved its surveillance operations on campus. On Thursday of last week, DHS boss Janet Napolitano appointed University of Montana President Royce Engstrom to a newly formed council, the Homeland Security Advisory Council. It is made up of 19 university and college heads from around the country [...]

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Attorney General Eric Holder Says Murder Is Legal

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David Swanson Washington’s Blog Attorney General Eric Holder on Monday explained why it’s legal to murder people — not to execute prisoners convicted of capital crimes, not to shoot someone in self-defense, not to fight on a battlefield in a war that is somehow legalized, but to target and kill an individual sitting on his [...]

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Spain’s sovereign thunderclap and the end of Merkel’s Europe

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Ambrose Evans-Pritchard Telegraph The Spanish rebellion has begun, sooner and more dramatically than I expected. As many readers will already have seen, Premier Mariano Rajoy has refused point blank to comply with the austerity demands of the European Commission and the European Council (hijacked by Merkozy). Taking what he called a “sovereign decision”, he simply [...]

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Eavesdropping Antennas Can Steal Your Smart Phone’s Secrets

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By Tom Simonite Technology Review The processors in smart phones and tablets leak radio signals that betray the encryption keys used to protect sensitive data. At the RSA computer security conference last week, Gary Kenworthy of Cryptography Research held up an iPod Touch on stage and looked over to a TV antenna three meters away. [...]

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New SuperEarth Discovery Shows Signs of Water in Atmosphere

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DailyGalaxy The atmosphere of a newly discovered SuperEarth –an exoplanet whose mass is between about two and ten Earth-masses–shows signs of harboring water vapor. Four Havard Smithsonisn Center for Astrophysics astronomers used the Hubble Space Telescope to probe the atmosphere around the transiting super-Earth known as GJ1214b. This exoplanet has a mass of 6.5 Earth-masses [...]

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Panetta vows military action against Iran

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TwoCircles US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said Tuesday that Washington will act militarily against Iran if it fails to stop Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons by other means. “Military action is the last alternative when all else fails,” the Pentagon chief told the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a powerful pro-Israel lobbying group in [...]

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Military’s Mideast Chief Sounds Ready to Aid Syria’s Rebels

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Wired/Danger Room Marine Gen. James Mattis, the commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East, didn’t come out and endorse U.S. intervention in Syria. But he did everything short of it, playing up the opportunity for the U.S. to bloody the nose of an Iranian proxy. Mattis told a Senate panel that knocking off dictator [...]

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NASA was hacked 13 times this year

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ZMEscience NASA admitted to something pretty scary: they were hacked 13 times last year alone, and several times hackers had “full, functional control” of the space agency’s information. According to Inspector General Paul K. Martin, the most powerful attack came from an IP in China, which broke into the network of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, [...]

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Iceland puts former PM on trial over financial crisis

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Valentina Pop EUobserver Iceland’s former Prime Minister Geir Haarde on Monday (5 March) became the world’s first leader to be put on trial on charges of negligence over the 2008 financial crisis. Haarde, who was a premier from 2006 to 2009, is being accused of “gross negligence” in failing to prevent the collapse of Iceland’s [...]

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