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On Her Majesty’s Secret Service: Superspy’s Confession on MI6 Black Ops in Iran

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Ismail Salami Global Research Preposterously bizarre as it might seem, the head of MI6 foreign intelligence agency John Sawers made a rare appearance before Britain’s civil servants in London on Friday and warned that the Iranians are “determinedly going down a path to master all aspects of nuclear weapons; all the technologies they need,” and [...]

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Shocking new video shows Gaddafi’s body ‘being used by rebels as ghoulish ventriloquist’s doll’

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Mail Online A gruesome new video which appears to show Muammar Gaddafi’s dead body being abused by rebels has surfaced online. In the shocking clip, which was posted to YouTube on Monday, high-spirited demonstrators apparently use the Libyan dictator’s corpse as a ventriloquist’s doll. The footage came to light after a Syrian activist linked to [...]

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TSA security agents to be deployed in UK airports for Olympics

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Russia Today The US Transport Security Administration has reportedly prepared its personnel to be deployed in UK airports for the Olympic Games. The US agents will apply their skills to help their UK colleagues bolster security during the event. ­TSA personnel are to arrive at UK air hubs a week before and stay a week [...]

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Occupy protesters take on Bohemian Grove

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RTAmerica 2,000 of the world’s most rich and powerful take a yearly voyage to the Bohemian Grove, a secluded camp out in the redwoods of Monte Rio, CA. With little to no media coverage of this elite pow wow, RT correspondent Abby Martin set out to cover the event herself. There, activists, protesters and grove [...]

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West is using ‘blackmail’ in new draft of UN resolution on Syria – Lavrov

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Russia Today Western governments are trying to blackmail Russia into supporting their interpretation of the Syrian resolution, said Russia’s Foreign Minister. They have threatened to end the UN observer mission if an agreement is not reached. “If our western partners do not recognize the fact that if they block our resolution to the conflict then [...]

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Tyler Kent Vs. The Gods of History

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Saman Mohammadi The Excavator Tyler Kent was an American diplomat working at the U.S. embassy in London during the early stages of WWII before America entered the war. He was against American participation in the war. He wanted Germany to defeat the Soviet Union. He got his hands on thousands of sensitive files, including correspondence [...]

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Bohemian Grove: Elderly Man Worked by Police Nightstick

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Citizen Doug Miller, being arrested at occupy bohemian grove by sergeant Williams with Sonoma County Sheriff. assaulted and arrested. Very little editing, slow motion and zoom cropping only Uploaded by sweet1eaf FOLLOW SET YOU FREE NEWS:

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Troops Ordered To Kill All Americans Who Do Not Turn In Guns

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TheAlexJonesChannel The UN Arms Trade Treaty that has been identified by observers as a flagrant threat to the second amendment and which Barack Obama is determined to sign has its roots in a 1961 State Department memorandum which explains how the United Nations will oversee “complete disarmament” of the American people under the ruse of [...]

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10 Limits to Human Perception … and How They Shape Your World

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Robert T. Gonzalez io9 Every human has limits. You can only run so fast, jump so high, and go for so long without water. But what about restrictions upon our five senses, those tools that we use to perceive and understand our surroundings?   Here are ten limitations on human perception that have a direct [...]

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NASA Today and its Uncertain Future

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ZMEscience The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has had a long and storied history in the course of American scientific exploration. Since its founding in 1958 during the U.S/Soviet Space Race to the disasters of the Challenger and Columbia Space Shuttles and their 14 dead astronauts, the agency has also had its fair share of ups and [...]

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MI6 Chief’s Remarks Mean Aggression against Iran, If True

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FarsNews Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Tuesday that Tehran is probing into the details of the recent remarks made by British Foreign Intelligence Service (MI6), John Sawers, about Iran’s nuclear program, warning that Sawers’ allegations, if true, mean London’s intrusion and aggression against Iran. ”For sure, the issue will be pursued through legal channels. We [...]

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Human rights now worse in Libya than it was under Gaddafi

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EuropeanPhoenix The United Nations says up to 7,000 prisoners are held in dozens of makeshift detention centers in Libya, amid serious allegations and some evidence of torture. “The human rights situation in Libya now is far worse than under the late dictator Muammar Gaddafi,” Nasser al-Hawary, researcher with the Libyan Observatory for Human Rights tells [...]

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