Wind farms: even worse than we thought
James Delingpole The Telegraph The Global Warming Policy Foundation has produced yet another devastating report: this time on the economics of wind farms. Turns out they’re even worse than we thought. Not only do the Bat Chomping Eco-Crucifixes (TM) ruin views, kill birds, cause bats to implode, destroy the British film industry, frighten horses, enrich [...]
Read More →WAR PROPAGANDA: Staged Media Reporting from Syria: Fabricating the News
Patrick Henningsen Global Research Even the best laid plans of mice and men turn sour sometimes. This is never more true than in the cointelro corporate mainstream media sphere. Dayem was caught conducting what appears to be staged media reports from Syria. Although the seasoned spin doctor Cooper is able to coolly direct their conversation, Syrian Danny cannot hide the obvious panic [...]
Read More →Vice President Joe Biden Moves with Walter Jones to Impeach President Obama!
The first half of this video gives the context of what the major news media has NOT been reporting to you. North Carolina Congressman Walter Jones filed a House Resolution for the initial stages of impeaching President Obama due to the President’s dictator-like actions of going to war and invading other countries (supposedly) authorized by [...]
Read More →PepsiCo Still Using Murdered Baby Parts For Their Products
Call To Decision First, let me give you the background. The Pepsi Company has a documented, cozy relationship with Senomyx that uses aborted fetal cells in flavor-enhancing research. The cells aren’t in the product itself, but used to test human reaction to various flavors. Even though this has caused a huge controversy, PepsiCo presses onward, [...]
Read More →Bioethicist: Fight Global Warming by Using Genetic Engineering to Birth Smaller Children, Create Pharmaceuticals That Trigger Nausea Upon Ingestion of Meat
The Atlantic The threat of global climate change has prompted us to redesign many of our technologies to be more energy-efficient. From lightweight hybrid cars to long-lasting LED’s, engineers have made well-known products smaller and less wasteful. But tinkering with our tools will only get us so far, because however smart our technologies become, the [...]
Read More →Iran’s legal right to attack Israel
Asia Times After years of living in the shadow of an Israeli military strike, Iran is now openly contemplating the idea of pre-emptive strike, in light of Israel’s preparedness for imminent attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Citing a right to anticipatory self-defense, the Iranian argument is that instead of waiting for its Zionist adversary to [...]
Read More →Asia climate disasters displace 42 million over 2 years
AFP via Terra Daily Climate-related disasters have displaced more than 42 million people in Asia over the past two years, the Asian Development Bank said Tuesday in a report calling for swift action to avert future crises. “Asia and the Pacific is the global area most prone to natural disasters, both in terms of the [...]
Read More →The Giant, Underestimated Earthquake Threat to North America (with audio)
By Jerry Thompson The enormous fault off the coast of the Pacific Northwest has been silent for three centuries. But after years of detective work, geologists have discovered that it can unleash mayhem on an epic scale. Just over one year ago, a magnitude-9 earthquake hit the Tohoku region of northeastern Japan, triggering one of [...]
Read More →Japan’s Sakurajima experiences its most violent eruption in 3 years
Dig Triad Sakurajima continued its second day of violent eruptions on Tuesday, spewing hot rocks and ash, but there was no major damage in the vicinity, the Japanese Meteorological Agency said. The agency said Monday’s powerful eruption was the most forceful since 2009. The volcano is located in the southern prefecture of Kagoshima. The Meteorological [...]
Read More →Eating red meat raises ‘substantially’ risk of cancer or heart disease death
The Guardian Regularly eating red meat increases significantly risk of death from heart disease and cancer, according to a study of more than 120,000 people carried out over 28 years. The findings show that each extra daily serving of processed red meat – equivalent to one hot dog or two rashers of bacon – raised mortality rate by [...]
Read More →Australia passes controversial nuclear waste bill
The Guardian The Australian government has passed legislation that will create the country’s first nuclear waste dump, despite fierce opposition from environmental and Aboriginal groups. The passage of the National Radioactive Waste Management Bill 2010through the Senate paves the way for a highly controversial plan to store nuclear waste in Muckaty Station, a remote Aboriginal community in the arid central [...]
Read More →Kandahar murderer – maniac or criminal?
VOR Recently, US Defense Minister Leon Panetta announced that the US sergeant, who had killed 16 civilians in the Afghan province of Kandahar, might be executed. The US is calling this tragedy “an isolated accident which won’t change the US’s resolute decision to defend the Afghan people”. However, the Afghan people seem to have another [...]
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