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We’re Entering A Dangerous New Period In History

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James Kunstler Business Insider News that that a swarm of termites deep inside the British banking system have been fiddling the interbank interest rates (LIBOR) for years in order to systematically vacuum a few billion pence off the exchange floors for themselves is the latest blow to the credibility of the global money system – [...]

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Sellafield: The dangers of Britain’s nuclear dustbin

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Russia Today Sellafield nuclear plant in North England Britain’s nuclear industry is again the center of controversy. The UK has the biggest stockpile of Plutonium in the world, but there are no definite plans for how to get rid of it – and the delays are costing the UK taxpayer billions. ­A record number of [...]

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Mainstream ignores Mexican protests

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RTAmerica Can election results be trustedin a country that has a history of election fraud? Well this weekend tens-of-thousandsof Mexicans hit the streets of Mexico City to protest the elections results and claim that Enrique Peña Nieto, a member of the Partido Revolucionario Institucional party, had people buy votes with gift cards. Andrew Kennis, investigative [...]

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The Mainstream Media: Caught in the Act

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Daisy Luther Inalienably Yours According to the most recent Gallup poll, they have. Americans’ confidence in television news is at a new low by one percentage point, with 21% of adults expressing a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in it. This marks a decline from 27% last year and from 46% when [...]

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Honoring the “Brave Warriors” Who Murder People By Pressing a Button Thousands of Miles Away

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Glenn Greenwald Salon The Pentagon considers awarding war medals to those who operate America’s death-delivering video games The effort to depict drone warfare as some sort of courageous and noble act is intensifying: The Pentagon is considering awarding a Distinguished Warfare Medal to drone pilots who work on military bases often far removed from the [...]

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Iran should prepare for war and for “the End of Times”

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VestnikKavkaza Iran’s supreme leader, for the first time, is telling his nation that it must prepare for war and “the end of times”, world media have recently reported. State-owned media outlets, in a coordinated effort, all ran a similar story Friday highlighting Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s message on the coming of the last Islamic messiah. Shiite [...]

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UK to ban execution drug export to US

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EuropeanPhoenix The British government is to ban exports to the US of a drug used in executions under pressure from campaigners against supplying the US with lethal injections ingredients. British Business Secretary Vince Cable said an export control ban on propofol for the US will be introduced on Wednesday after the US state of Missouri [...]

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‘Master switch’ drug could treat different cancers

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TopNews An experimental `master switch’ drug could be effective against a wide range of cancers, a new study has revealed. The enzyme-blocking drug, called a kinase inhibitor, targets a number of pathways that manage the growth and death of cancer cells. It acts like several different drugs working at the same time. Scientists think that [...]

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With fishing suspended, Fukushima fishermen return to sea to catch disaster debris

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TheMainichi On the morning of July 11, a year and four months after the March 11, 2011 disasters, fishermen here boarded their ships and headed out to sea — not to catch fish, but disaster debris. “This is a sea with no exit,” muttered Masakazu Yabuki, 75, the head of the Iwaki fishery cooperative. With [...]

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Hubble Discovers a Fifth Moon Orbiting Pluto

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NASAscience A team of astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope is reporting the discovery of another moon orbiting the icy dwarf planet Pluto. The moon is estimated to be irregular in shape and 6 to 15 miles across. It is in a 58,000-mile-diameter circular orbit around Pluto that is assumed to be co-planar with the [...]

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New chemical makes teeth ‘cavity proof’

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ANI Dentists in Chile have created a new chemical that could make human teeth ‘cavity proof’ – and do away with the need for visits to the doctor forever. The molecule has been called ‘Keep 32′ – after the 32 teeth in a human mouth. The chemical wipes out all the bacteria that cause cavities [...]

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Elite killers kill at large for Kidon, Mossad

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PressTV A political analyst says Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad, in cahoots with MKO terrorists, are behind the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists at the behest of Washington. Dr. Ismail Salami wrote in an article published on the Press TV website that in addition to previous evidence to prove US and Israel’s hands are involved in [...]

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