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What has prompted Canada’s move against Iran?

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By Tony Burman | The Star Although his swearing-in at Rideau Hall must have happened in the dead of night, Canada appears to have a new foreign minister. His name is Benjamin Netanyahu. His day job may be prime minister of Israel, but Canada’s abrupt actions against Iran seem to confirm that the Harper government’s [...]

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The Amazing Similarities Between this Toxic Sugar and Alcohol

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By Dr. Mercola | mercola You may already be aware that fructose – the sugar found in everything from high fructose corn syrup and fruit juice to agave syrup and honey – is harmful when consumed in excess – which is exactly what many (if not most) Americans do. However, you may be surprised to [...]

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Are You Better Off? 40 Statistics That Will Absolutely Shock You

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By Michael | The Economic Collapse Are you better off today than you were four years ago?  This is a question that comes up nearly every election.  This year the Romney campaign has even created a Twitter hashtag for it: #AreYouBetterOff.  The Democrats are making lots of speeches claiming that we are better off, and [...]

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18 Causes of Mineral Depletion

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Food Minerals

by April McCarthy | Prevent Disease Minerals play a critical role in our bodies and they have specific cofactors that help them to work properly so that everything we eat is perfectly assimilated. Mineral deficiency is quite common all over the world, in part because of modern-day living. Our soil has been depleted of minerals, [...]

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Congressional Report: US Is Negotiating TPP as if Fast Track Authority Still Exists and its IP Provisions Go Beyond International Standards

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By Carolina Rossini | EFF On September 5th, the Congressional Research Service (CRS), a non-partisan governmental body that provides policy and legal analysis for all members and committees of US Congress, published a 55-page analysis of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement [PDF]. While the CRS does not clarify if it had access to the complete current [...]

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Israeli forces, illegal settlers attack West Bank farmers

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Israel's Terrorism

PressTV An Israeli soldier scuffles with a Palestinian farmer as villagers are prevented from working on their lands in the West Bank village of Tuqua on May 30, 2012. A group of illegal Jewish settlers along with Israeli soldiers has attacked Palestinian farmers in the occupied Palestinian territory of West Bank, injuring three of them. [...]

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New Zealand court rejects global warming challenge

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By Agence France-Presse | MNN New Zealand’s High Court on Friday, Sept. 7, dismissed a challenge launched by climate change skeptics against a government research agency’s finding that the temperature had risen in the past century. The court backed the science that led the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) to conclude that New Zealand’s [...]

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The Rich Really Are Different

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BY Leo Gerard | In These Times Silver-spooners like Romney and Ryan have never experienced real fiscal insecurity–and their policies reflect it The rich, those born sucking silver spoons like Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, really are different from the middle class. The wealthy grow up and live their lives wrapped in security. That’s what [...]

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Arabs Billions Are Looted

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Arab leaders pose with Libya's leader al-Gaddafi during opening session of Arab League in Sirte

EuropeanPhoenix Researchers from the BBC spent six months on the trail of the money looted from Egypt; on the day that the resultant documentary was broadcast, the Guardian newspaper published an investigation into its findings. Combined, the BBC and Guardian exposés were revealing: the leaders of six Arab states looted about $300 billion of their [...]

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Cargill and Others Behind anti-Organic “Stanford Study”

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by Tony Cartalucci | Land Destroyer Anti-organic “study” is not news, rather, coordinated propaganda campaign. Harry Wallop of the London Telegraph ends his anti-organic food editorial with the following sentence: “Tomorrow, the baby is going to get an extra dollop of pesticide-sprayed carrots.” Whether or not Wallop is as brain-addled as he leads on to [...]

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Roman Catholic Church continues to support Bishop convicted of covering up for pedophile priest

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Robert Finn

By Madison Ruppert | End the Lie Bishop Robert Finn of the Diocese of Kansas City, who was found guilty of failing to report suspected sexual abuse of a child to authorities, is now refusing to resign and the Roman Catholic Church is wholly supporting him in this refusal. Unfortunately it seems that the Roman [...]

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More Nuclear Absurdities: Tepco Denies Physics

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Richard Wilcox | Activist Post Can you believe this? What are these lunatics raving about? Nuclear expert, Arnold Gundersen, recently visited Japan to discuss the dangers of the Unit 4 spent fuel pool at the Fukushima no. 1 nuclear power station. He talked with Japan’s politicians, with Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco), and with concerned [...]

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