Japan Proposes Next Phase of Centralized Surveillance
Brandon Turbeville Activist Post Although moving slower in some areas than others, there is little doubt that the plan to number, track, and trace every human being on the planet via biometric data and other digital means is moving forward in every country in the world. The Japanese have had a mandatory national UID system [...]
Read More →Rheumatoid arthritis yields to the power of nutritional medicine
Mike Bundrant Natural News Anyone who doubts the efficacy of nutritional medicine hasn’t taken the time to learn about it. Skeptics certainly have never spoken to someone like Gloria, a retail clerk in Temecula, CA, who appears to have made a full recovery from medically diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis because of properly applied nutritional medicine. Gloria [...]
Read More →Why we are three times heavier than we were in the ’60s
J. D. Heyes Natural News The affluence of the Western world may be the envy of empires and kingdoms past, but much of that affluence has come at a heavy price in terms of health. The obesity epidemic is only getting worse, despite efforts in the U.S. and Europe to battle bulging waistlines with better [...]
Read More →Obama Administration Working with U.N. on a Global Gun Ban
From the Trenches World Report Off Grid Survival The Obama administration is in the middle negotiating a Small Arms Treaty with the U.N. that would effectively place a global ban on the import and export of small firearms. This ban would affect all private gun owners and will be used to implement an international gun registry of [...]
Read More →At Earth Summit Royal Society and WWF: Humanity is an Unsustainable Danger to Earth’s Eco-System
Susanne Posel Activist Post The UN’s Earth Summit on Sustainable Development in Rio+20 this month has attracted more than 100 science academies and leaders from all across the globe to discuss population control and human consumption, among other topics of global domination. Humanity is a viable threat to the eco-system and future of planet Earth, [...]
Read More →Japan OK’s Restart for Two Nuke Reactors
Steve Herman Voice of America Japan’s government has given consent for a pair of nuclear power reactors to go back online. It is the first such approval since the Fukushima disaster 15 months ago. At present, all reactors in the country, which has scant natural resources, are offline. Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda made the announcement [...]
Read More →A Few Ways in Which Climate Models Fail to Account for What is Happening in the Real World
Al Fin Modern climate models are huge conglomerations of matched and mis-matched computer code. These models require powerful supercomputers and must ingest massive amounts of well-massaged data in order to regurgitate multi-decadal projections of global climate parameters. But with all the sophistication and massiveness of these modern models, is it possible that they are leaving [...]
Read More →BP Announces that Venezuela Now Have the Largest Oil Reserves in the World
Charles Kennedy Oil Price BP has just released its annual Statistical Review of World Energy in which it claims that Venezuela now holds the largest proven oil reserves in the world, overtaking the original leader Saudi Arabia. The South American nation’s oil deposits were increased from last year’s figure to an estimated at 296.5 billion [...]
Read More →Russia Sending Missile Systems to Shield Syria
The NY Times Russia’s chief arms exporter said Friday that his company was shipping advanced defensive missile systems to Syria that could be used to shoot down airplanes or sink ships if the United States or other nations try to intervene to halt the country’s spiral of violence. “I would like to say these mechanisms [...]
Read More →“Dark Energy” –Does the Mysterious Anti-Gravitational Force Really Exist?
Daily Galaxy Remember a little thing called the space-time continuum? Well what if the time part of the equation was literally running out? New evidence is suggesting that time is slowly disappearing from our universe, and will one day vanish completely. This radical theory may explain a cosmological mystery that has baffled scientists for years. [...]
Read More →Merkel slams Hollande’s approach to eurozone crisis
PressTV German Chancellor Angela Merkel has lashed out at France’s new socialist President François Hollande for his proposals for tackling eurozone’s deepening economic crisis. On Friday, Merkel slammed Hollande for blocking EU supervision of national spending and supporting the idea of euro bonds and denounced his approach as “quick fixes.” The French president has spoken [...]
Read More →At Least $50B in U.S. Foreign Arms Sales for 2012
Defense News The United States is headed for a record-breaking year for foreign military sales, thanks to a $29.4 billion sale of Boeing-made F-15 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, according to Andrew Shapiro, assistant secretary of state for political-military affairs. So far in 2012, the United States has finalized sales totaling $50 billion and there [...]
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