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Paul Ryan Called for Ending Social Security in Speech to Ayn Rand Fans

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Paul Ryan

By Adele M. Stan | AlterNet Ryan called Romney “inarticulate” for characterizing 47 percent of Americans as moochers. How would Ryan say it better? They’re “collectivists.” When it came to light that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney regards 47 percent of the U.S. electorate as moochers for their use of government programs and tax credits, [...]

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UC Professor Eyes Permanent Sterilant To Cull US Population

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Richard Cardullo-Eugenicist

Jurriaan Maessen | Explosive Reports During a speech earlier this year given by University of California-Riverside professor Richard Cardullo, the cottonseed derivative Gossypol is being proposed as an adequate sterilant to bring down the birthrate in the United States. Stating that the substance’s permanent sterilization effects on males is already being considered for widespread use [...]

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‘President Saakashvili’s enemies tortured in Tbilisi jail’

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RT A former Georgian jailer who fled to Belgium and leaked to the video evidence of prison rape and torture to state TV says the atrocities were aimed against the enemies of the president. The video triggered mass protests in the country. ­The fugitive guard claimed that torture victims were chosen by the administration of [...]

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NYPD deployed mysterious surveillance truck at OWS anniversary

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RT It’s no secret that the NYPD regularly tracks movement across Manhattan using thousands of surveillance cameras installed on the island, but protesters at last week’s Occupy Wall Street anniversary were in the presence of a whole new spy system. Researchers with the PrivacySOS.org blog spotted an unusual get-up attached to a New York Police [...]

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Computing with a single atom

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Quantum-Computing

UNSW Australia Quantum vision: Computing with a single electron in silicon A research team led by Australian engineers has created the first working quantum bit based on a single atom in silicon, opening the way to ultra-powerful quantum computers of the future. In a landmark paper published today in the journal Nature, the team describes [...]

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Mysterious package delivered to family, 10 minutes later police break down door and ransack home

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By Madison Ruppert | End the Lie A family in Beach Park, Illinois underwent a strange series of events after a mysterious package, allegedly containing marijuana, was delivered to their home. A mere 10 minutes after the package, which was not actually addressed to anyone in the family, was delivered, police broke down the front [...]

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Government criminalizes rainwater collection from your own property – outrageous assault on freedom

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by TheHealthRanger Collectivism is spreading like a cancer across America, where a private property owner in Oregon is now in jail for the “crime” of collecting rainwater that falls on his own property! According to the government, all property owners must obtain a PERMIT to collect their own rainwater! But the state revoked this man’s [...]

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Genetic mutation may have allowed ‘great expansion of early humans’

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DNA

ANI A genetic mutation that occurred thousands of years ago might have enabled early humans to move from central Africa and across the continent in what has been called “the great expansion,” according to new research from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. By analyzing genetic sequence variation patterns in different populations around the world, three [...]

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Mysterious underground pyramids found in Italy

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Mysterious underground pyramids found in Italy

Pravda.ru A group of Italian and American archaeologists discovered unique underground pyramid in the town of Orvieto, Italy, says Utro.ru. The constructions carved in volcanic limestone rock were found underneath a wine cellar of a residential house. All lower constructions were completely buried under the ground. “Within this upper section, which had been modified in modern [...]

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Earth´s Ozone Layer Recovers

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ENS Earth’s ozone layer is now on track to recover during the next 50 years, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Sunday on the 25th anniversary of the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. Emissions of ozone-depleting chemicals such as refrigerants into the atmosphere have caused holes to open annually over both [...]

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Faint galaxy sheds light on the dawn of the Universe – many more to be found

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old-galaxy

By Mihai Andrei | ZMEscience The first galaxies formed very fast after the Big Bang – in cosmic time, that is. It’s estimated that the earliest ones appeared some 500 million years after the Big Bang, a period about which researchers know very little. Even though they are typically very bright, such galaxies are quite hard to [...]

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Beijing bans anti-Japan protests

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China Protests Japanese Visit to Disputed Islands

Daily Yomiuri The Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau instructed city residents Wednesday to stop anti-Japanese protests via short text messages that stated the “protests have settled down.” The text messages indicate the Chinese government, which had not imposed measures restricting protests regarding Japan’s purchase of three of the Senkaku Islands, has changed its policy and [...]

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