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New evidence shows Hillary a mastermind behind Gunwalker

By   /  July 18, 2012  /  Politics, World  /  No Comments

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Anthony Martin Examiner Last week it was reported that the State Department and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were deeply involved in the scandal known as Operation Fast and Furious, or Project Gunwalker. Today, however, new evidence has surfaced indicating that not only was Hillary deeply involved in the scandal but was one of the [...]

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12 Foods You Can Regrow From Scraps

By   /  July 18, 2012  /  Health, World  /  No Comments

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Prevent Disease The versatility of nature allows us to take parts of what we want and regrow it, many times without seeds. Want to talk about reuse and recycle? Nature invented it. Organically grown food has more minerals and nutrients that we need than food grown with synthetic pesticides. Organic farming starts with the nourishment [...]

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Global Plans to Replace the Dollar

By   /  July 18, 2012  /  Economy, World  /  2 Comments

Dollar Crash

by Bridgette Grillo, Krystal Alexander, Nicole Fletcher Voltaire Network Nations have reached their limit in subsidizing the United States’ military adventures. During meetings in June 2009 in Yekaterinburg, Russia, world leaders such as China’s President Hu Jintao, his then Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev, and other top officials of the six-nation Shanghai Cooperation Organisation took the [...]

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Venezuela’s partnership with Russia : An emblematic step

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Olivia Kroth Voltaire Network While the Western system, under the influence of the war lobbies, is based on financial parasitism and unbridled predation, Venezuela and Russia are building an alternative model. The multipolar world is one of balanced partnerships and win-win agreements. But as pointed out by Olivia Kroth, the Libyan tragedy should serve as [...]

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The “Green” Agenda Is All About Mass-Sacrifice

By   /  July 18, 2012  /  Environment, World  /  No Comments

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Jurriaan Maessen Infowars “Environmentalists” of all descriptions, many of whom slither self-righteously through the echelons of the scientific community, are keen on blaming man for all woes. Countless demographers, climate scientists and philosophers have thrown all of their weight behind the giant task of reducing the world’s population by all means necessary. Pretending to stand [...]

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Bill Richardson Sweats Bullets Over Bohemian Grove

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Former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson

Former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson gets questioned by Luke Rudkowski & Matt of WeAreChange on his reported attendance at the Bohemian Grove. Follow Luke @ http://www.twitter.com/lukewearechange Uploaded by wearechange FOLLOW SET YOU FREE NEWS:

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Why the Patriot Movement Just Isn’t “Moving”

By   /  July 18, 2012  /  In Other News, World  /  No Comments

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Daisy Luther Inalienably Yours A lot is said about the “Patriot Movement” in the US, but the movement doesn’t really seem to be getting anywhere. Don’t get me wrong – there are some very notable people out there doing great things. Consider the alternative journalists who are quite literally, risking their lives to share information [...]

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Qaddafi Eliminated Those Who Knew His Jewish Roots

By   /  July 18, 2012  /  Conflict, World  /  No Comments

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EuropeanPhoenix There have long been rumors that former Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi had Jewish roots, and a former senior official in his government appeared to confirm these rumors. Nuri al-Mismari, who served as a personal aide to Qaddafi, told the Arabic-language Al-Hayat newspaper that the Libyan dictator tried to silence anyone who knew the incriminating information about [...]

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Terrorist Attack in Bulgaria Targets Israelis on Day of Buenos Aires Bombing

By   /  July 18, 2012  /  Breaking News, News, World  /  No Comments

Terrorist attack in Bulgaria

Novinite The seeming terrorist attack against Israeli tourists in Bulgaria’s Burgas Wednesday night has occurred on the day of another anti-Jewish attack, the AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires on July 18, 1994, which killed 85 people. The blast at Bulgaria’s Burgas Airport Wednesday night, July 18, 2012, in which a number of Israeli tourists are [...]

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US ‘Won’t Allow’ Iran to Close Strait of Hormuz

By   /  July 18, 2012  /  Conflict, World  /  No Comments

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INN US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said Wednesday vowed Washington will not allow Iran to close the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s leaders have threatened to close the Strait – through which one-fifth of the world’s oil exports flow – unless sanctions against their critical oil shipments are lifted. Panetta said the “Iranians [...]

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Obama birth certificate ‘definitely fraudulent’

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RT The long-form birth certificate released by the White House in April 2011 is fraudulent, claim investigators acting as a posse for Arizona’s Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. The posse had earlier said the certificate may have been a computer-generated forgery, but now they say they are positive that the document is a fake. Mike [...]

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Russia, Belarus sign USD 10bn nuke plant deal

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Russia, Belarus sign USD 10bn nuke plant deal

NewKerala Russia signed a USD 10 billion contract with Belarus Wednesday to build the former Soviet republic’s first nuclear power plant. The agreement was signed in the presence of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and his Belarusian counterpart Mikhail Myasnikovich. The USD 10 billion plant will be built by Russia’s Atomstroyexport company, a subsidiary of [...]

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