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The cycle of stupid: How it is destroying humanity (and you)

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Mike Bundrant Natural News Day in and day out the inhabitants of lonely planet earth kill, maim, conspire, steal, abuse, violate, destroy, poison, fight and, well, hurt each other’s feelings. It is a wonder that we – a socially constrained pack of wild animals – survive. We may not survive in the long run. Some [...]

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IRS wants 4,000 new agents, $300 million budget to enforce Obamacare

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Jonathan Benson Natural News More than quadrupling an estimate it put forth last year for new agents (http://dailycaller.com), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) now says that it will need more than 4,000 new agents to enforce the provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare. And in addition to these new agents, [...]

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Professor: Climate Change Skepticism a Sickness That Must be “Treated”

By   /  March 30, 2012  /  Environment, World  /  1 Comment

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Paul Joseph Watson Infowars Global warming alarmist equates climate denial with racism Comparing skepticism of man-made global warming to racist beliefs, an Oregon-based professor of sociology and environmental studies has labeled doubts about anthropogenic climate change a “sickness” for which individuals need to be “treated”. Professor Kari Norgaard, who is currently appearing at the ‘Planet [...]

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Vaccines And Autism: The Secret That You Are Not Supposed To Know

By   /  March 30, 2012  /  Health, World  /  1 Comment

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The American Dream According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of children in the United States with autism has risen by 78 percent over the past decade.  It is now estimated that 1 out of every 88 children in the United States has some form of autism disorder. Our schools are [...]

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From Srebrenica and Racak to Benghazi and Homs

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Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya Strategic Culture Humanitarian wars are a modern form of imperialism. The standard pattern that the United States and its allies use to execute them is one where genocide and ethnic cleansing are alleged by a coalition of governments, media organizations, and non-governmental front organizations which are preceded by sanctions, isolation, and military [...]

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Anonymous: Cyber-Superheroes or Master Manipulators?

By   /  March 30, 2012  /  Conspiracy, World  /  No Comments

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Daisy Luther Inalienably Yours The Patriot Resistance is looking for a hero. Anonymous, the group of hacker activists, has applied for the position. Their resume includes hacking the US Federal Trade Commission and taking down the Department of Justice website. They send sternly worded warnings before the cyber-attacks take place.  It’s the kind of thing [...]

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Russia Deploys S-400 Missiles in Far East

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Russia Deploys S-400 Missiles in Far East

RiaN S-400 Triumph air defense missile systems will be deployed in Russia’s Far East before the end of the year, Far East Air Force and Air Defense Force chief Col. Sergei Dronov said on Friday. The Space Defense Forces are currently equipped with different modifications of the Soviet-era S-300 system. “We are receiving new S-400 [...]

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Ex Cern scientist faces trial in France for alleged terror plots with Al Qaeda

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IndianExpress A former nuclear scientist at Switzerland’s Cern Laboratory is on a trial for allegedly plotting terror attacks with Al Qaeda in France. Adlene Hicheur, 35, who is French-Algerian, is accused of conspiring to organise attacks along with the north African wing of al-Qaeda. His lawyers argue that he only sent some angry e-mails, but [...]

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‘Living’ microbot to detect diseases in future

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Living micro robot could find diseases in humans

TopNews A new robot prototype is being developed that would function like a living creature, and could one day be used detect diseases in the human body. Called `Cyberplasm’, it will combine advanced microelectronics with latest research in biomimicry (technology inspired by nature). The aim is for Cyberplasm to have an electronic nervous system, `eye’ [...]

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Tests identify Earth as moon’s sole parent

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NewKerala The latest evidence based on lunar material collected by Apollo astronauts nixes the theory that a giant collision between Earth and a Mars-sized object resulted in the moon’s formation. A comparative analysis of titanium from the moon, Earth and meteorites indicates the moon’s material came from Earth alone, says a new study conducted by [...]

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CO2 hidden in ocean during Ice Age

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CO2 hidden in ocean during Ice Age

ZeeNews Much of the CO2 was hidden in the ocean, which explains its low atmosphere concentration during the last Ice Age 20,000 years ago, researchers say. Climate researchers from the Universities of Bern (Switzerland) and Grenoble (France) and the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research (Germany) found this close connection between CO2 and [...]

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19 suspected Islamist extremists held in France

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ANI French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said police have detained 19 people in a crackdown on suspected Islamist extremists in several cities around his country on Thursday, and that more such raids are planned. “It’s in connection with a form of Islamist radicalism,” The Telegraph quoted Sarkozy, as saying. Sarkozy gave no details about the [...]

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