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CDC Targeting Baby Boomers for Mass Vaccination Agenda

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Susanne Posel Activist Post The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has drafted a recommendation that ALL Baby Boomers (people born between 1945 and 1965) be tested for the hepatitis C virus and subsequently vaccinated. The CDC estimates 800,000 people are infected and being vaccinated could save 120,000 lives. The Baby Boomers are being [...]

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States Vote to Ban UN Agenda 21 Policies

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Susanne Posel Activist Post The New Hampshire House of Representatives voted to ban UN Agenda 21 polices. This legislation will prevent local, county and state governments from adopting the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) programs. ICLEI is a UN agency that provides “local” community plans, software and training to towns and cities that pay their [...]

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Sinking of Bin Laden: Boat named as a joke is stopped by police on the Thames for being a ‘security risk to Olympics’

By   /  May 20, 2012  /  World  /  1 Comment

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Mail Online When his young sons wanted to give the family boat a ‘silly name’, Laurence Godfrey was happy to let children be children. So the 13ft motorboat was proudly hand-painted with the name ‘Bin Laden 1’ by his son Dylan, then aged 11. He had heard the name on TV and thought it was [...]

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Fukushima Reactor 4 poses massive global risk

By   /  May 20, 2012  /  Environment, World  /  1 Comment

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Andy Johnson CTV News (Left Image) – In this Jan. 26, 2012 file photo, Kansai Electric Power Co’s Ohi nuclear power plant No. 3, right, and No. 4 reactors are seen in Ohi, Fukui prefecture, western Japan. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi ————   More than a year after a devastating earthquake and tsunami triggered a massive [...]

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The Sad, Sad Truth

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Zen Gardner zengardner First of all, it hits you hard. Right in the heart. Your family is at stake, humanity is at stake. We’re being relentlessly attacked by some unidentified force and we’re reeling, with not a lot to stand on. Our planet’s resources are being polluted faster than we can identify. Everything we just [...]

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U.S, allies accelerate plans to secure Syria’s chemical weapons

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NewKerala The United States is accelerating its plan with Middle Eastern allies to secure Syria’s vast stockpile of chemical weapons as that crisis in that country continues to worsen, according to a report. According to America and Middle Eastern officials, the planning, involving intelligence and military officials from at least seven countries, includes detailed arrangements [...]

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Oklahoma Students Shown A Movie Comparing Abortion To The Holocaust

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By Amanda Peterson Beadle Students at a public Oklahoma high school were given copies of a movie that compares abortion to the Holocaust after a local family asked the principal if they could distribute the DVDs to students, according to a local TV station. The moviebegins with images of Hitler and concentration camps before making a comparison between the [...]

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Doctors Change Names of Diseases When Vaccines Do Not Work

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VacTruth Doctors around the world are being faced with children catching the diseases they have been vaccinated against. Rather than diagnosing these children correctly, professionals have discovered that the doctors are giving the diseases new names. This suggests a cover up is going on and the vaccinations we are all being told are safe and [...]

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EBRD backs €1 billion investment for Arab states

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ArabNews The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development approved investment of 1 billion euros for expansion into north Africa and the Middle East under its first British president. After years concentrating mainly on investment in private-sector firms across the former Soviet bloc, the EBRD said it was extending its reach in the wake of the [...]

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Netanyahu warns of threat from African infiltration into Israel

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a meeting with the Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee at the Knesset (Israeli parliament) in Jerusalem on January 3, 2011. AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA (Photo credit should read MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP/Getty Images)

IBA Prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu says the phenomenon of infiltrators from Africa is a threat to Israeli society, the state’s security as well as its identity. He said that if action is not taken to halt the trend the number of infiltrators could increase from 60 thousand at present to 600 thousand and that would [...]

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Spain hires Goldman Sachs to value Bankia

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Tumbit The Spanish government has hired Goldman Sachs to carry out an independent valuation of Bankia, the ailing bank taken over by the state last week, Spanish newspaper Expansion said on Friday. The U.S. bank will review Bankia’s and its parent company BFA’s books and determine within a month how much the state should inject [...]

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Asteroid set to narrowly miss Earth, may smash satellites

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ZeeNews A newly found 150-foot-wide asteroid may pass so close to the Earth that it might destroy communications satellites, researchers say. Discovered by astronomers at the LaSagra Observatory in Spain, 2012 DA14 is estimated to veer near enough to Earth to potentially disrupt geosynchronous satellites on February 15, 2013, a newspaper reported. While the asteroid [...]

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