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SYRIA: West Moves To Kill Off “Important First Step” To End Violence

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Finian Cunningham Global Research SYRIA PEACE PLAN Clinton Pushes So-called Opposition’s Demand For ‘Regime Change Or Nothing’ No sooner had Kofi Annan, the special United Nations envoy to Syria, announced scoring “an important first step” towards implementing a peace plan in the war-torn country, the US and Western powers were scrambling to scupper the goalposts. US [...]

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The Shocking Face Of China’s Brutal One Child Policy

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Paul Joseph Watson Infowars Can’t happen here? Top academics and eugenicists are calling for what Obama’s science czar once advocated This is the shocking face of China’s brutal one child policy which many academics and pressure groups are now calling to be imposed in the west – the image shows a 9 month old baby [...]

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The Secret of Oz Full Movie

By   /  March 29, 2012  /  Economy, World  /  No Comments

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The world economy is doomed to spiral downwards until we do 2 things: outlaw government borrowing; 2. outlaw fractional reserve lending. Banks should only be allowed to lend out money they actually have and nations do not have to run up a “National Debt”. Remember: It’s not what backs the money, it’s who controls its [...]

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The NMD Demands a New Tough Response

By   /  March 29, 2012  /  Politics, World  /  1 Comment

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Vladimir Kozin Strategic Culture Wrapping up the “sidelines” meeting at the Seoul nuclear summit, Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama acknowledged by mutual consent they failed to get ahead in finding a common stance on the most acute but still unsolved issue of global dimension – the creation of some kind of “cooperative” Russia – USA [...]

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The Queen of Seas at Odds with the Continent

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Strategic Culture The EU summit held this March was supposed to steer clear of potentially divisive issues, and even the controversial plan calling for heavier contributions to the European stability mechanism was, at the last moment, erased from the forum’s agenda. Divisions nevertheless surfaced at the summit as Great Britain appears to be increasingly at [...]

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Mobile operators seek to ‘block’ Skype in Sweden

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The Local Swedish telecom operators want to implement technologies that will block mobile phone users in Sweden from making free calls using services like Skype and Viber. A spokesperson for telecom service provider Telia told Sveriges Radio (SR) that the technology exists to block users’ ability to use mobile voice over IP (VoIP) telephony services. [...]

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The Myth of Osama Bin Laden Is Dead, But The CIA’s Raid Against Reality Goes On

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Saman Mohammadi The Excavator The CIA and CNN Want Us To Believe That 2 + 2 = 5. State-created myths that justify tyranny, war, and corruption take a long time to die, but when they finally do, they die hard. Eventually, after much debunking and vocal pressure from committed reformers, public resistance to state myths [...]

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David Icke “This is Not a Bloody Game!”

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David Ickes’ sensational New book is being shipped now, Remember Who You Are is destined to transform the way vast numbers of people see themselves and the world — and it could not have been published at a more pivotal moment in known human history. We live in extraordinary times, and we face the most [...]

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Fossil raindrop impressions reveal Earth’s early atmosphere

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Kate Taylor TG Daily Scientists have concluded that the Earth’s early atmosphere was loaded with greenhouse gases – by examining fossilized raindrop impressions. Between two and four billion years ago, the sun burned as much as 30 percent less brightly than it does now. “Because the sun was so much fainter back then, if the [...]

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Discovery of foot fossil confirms 2 human ancestor species co-existed 3.4 million years ago

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eScience A team of scientists has announced the discovery of a 3.4 million-year-old partial foot from the Woranso-Mille area of the Afar region of Ethiopia. The fossil foot did not belong to a member of “Lucy’s” species, Australopithecus afarensis, the famous early human ancestor. Research on this new specimen indicates that more than one species [...]

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NATO Could Not Handle Intervention in Syria

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Daniel Goure, Ph.D. DefPro Calls are intensifying for the United States, NATO and the Arab League to intervene to halt the bloodbath being perpetrated in Syria. Commentators on both the Left and Right are castigating the Obama Administration for its seeming hypocrisy in refusing to act in Syria having done so in Libya. The same [...]

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Azerbaijan denies granting Israel access to air bases on Iran border

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Haaretz Azerbaijan denied claims in a U.S. magazine report on Thursday that it granted Israel access to air bases on the border it shares with Iran, in the event of a future attack on Iran. According to Wednesday’s report Foreign Policy magazine, senior U.S. diplomats and military intelligence officials claim that the Israel Air Force [...]

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