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They Are Turning Our Crops, Animals And Even Our Babies Into Freakish Genetic Monsters – What Could Go Wrong?

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The American Dream The greatest environmental threat that we are facing is genetic modification.  All over the globe, scientists are treating the fabric of life as if it was a playground where anything goes. Behind closed doors, scientists all over the planet are creating some of the most freakish and most bizarre monsters that you [...]

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Three former NSA employees expose ‘mass illegal surveillance’ in court

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Madison Ruppert End the Lie The National Security Agency (NSA), which has recently been protected from having to disclose their relationship with the search engine giant and data mining powerhouseGoogle, is back in court over the case Jewel v. NSA. The case, which was reinstated by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in late [...]

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HRW Report on “Syrian Torture” Nonsensical, Hypocritical

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Land Destroyer Careless readers might think report covers Western atrocities committed in Afghanistan and Iraq. July 3, 2012 – The Western press leapt into action, promoting and sensationalizing a recent report on alleged “torture” taking place in Syria. The report, put out by convicted criminal, Wall Street specular George Soros‘ Open Society-funded Human Rights Watch [...]

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Did all dinosaurs have feathers?

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Dinosaur Eggs Discovered in Chechnya

Kate Taylor TG Daily A new species of feathered dinosaur has been discovered – and it’s not closely related to birds, indicating that feathers may have been far more prevalent amongst dinosaurs than previously believed. Discovered in southern Germany, Sciurumimus albersdoerferi was a theropod, a type of bipedal, mostly carnivorous dinosaur, and lived about 150 [...]

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Collapse of spent fuel storage pool at Fukushima Daiichi could be worse than initial accident

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Charles Digges Bellona According to the report (available at right) released by Holpchi CH, a Swiss-based industrial analytics think-tank, even a 10 percent release of the storage pool’s inventory of radioactive cesium and strontium would “represent 3 to 10 times the March 11, 2011 release amounts, substantially increasing risk levels in Japan and marine life.” [...]

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Thousands of British kids vulnerable to sex abuse

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NewKerala Thousands of vulnerable children are being dumped in British care homes surrounded by sex beasts, a report has claimed. Some homes are specifically targeted by abusers, says the report by Deputy Children’s Commissioner Sue Berelowitz, adding that kids as young as four have been victims of sexual exploitation by gangs. Many of the homes [...]

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CERN will present the latest update in the search of the Higgs boson

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Mario A. Setyoufree News CERN will hold a scientific seminar at 9:00 a.m. CET on 4 July to deliver the latest update in the search for the Higgs boson. The hypothetical elementary particle is also known as the “God particle” whose existence was predicted by scientists. This discovery will enable scientists to understand how matter [...]

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‘Britain’s Atlantis’ found at bottom of North sea

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Daily Mail ‘Britain’s Atlantis’ – a hidden underwater world swallowed by the North Sea – has been discovered by divers working with science teams from the University of St Andrews. Doggerland, a huge area of dry land that stretched from Scotland to Denmark was slowly submerged by water between 18,000 BC and 5,500 BC. Divers [...]

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85 Syrian soldiers, including general, defect to Turkey

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85 Syrian soldiers, including general, defect to Turkey

Al Arabiya A Syrian general from an artillery division and seven officers were among 85 soldiers, mostly serving in Homs province, who defected and fled to Turkey on Monday afternoon, a Syrian activist and Free Syrian Army sources told Reuters. Turkish state broadcaster TRT Haber said on its website that 85 Syrian soldiers, including the [...]

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US accounts for 80% of ‘global demands’ for personal info on Twitter

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ANI American enforcement agencies have topped the list of governments that have made the most demands for users’ personal details on Twitter, according to a survey conducted by the social website. Twitter revealed that out of the 849 total government requests for user information between January 1 and June 30 this year, 679 took place [...]

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China confirms H5N1 bird flu outbreak in Xinjiang

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ANI China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region has reported an outbreak of H5N1 in poultry, the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) announced Monday. The disease has killed 1,600 chickens raised by the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC), a unique economic and semi-military government organization of about 2.5 million people. A total of 5,500 XPCC-farmed chickens [...]

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10 sobering realizations the Eastern U.S. power grid failure is teaching us about a real collapse

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Mike Adams Natural News In the wake of violent storms, the power remains out today for millions of Americans across several U.S. states. Governors of Virginia, West Virginia and Ohio have declared a state of emergency. Over a dozen people are now confirmed dead, and millions are sweltering in blistering temperatures while having no air [...]

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