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Obama-Land vs. the USA: The End of a Country, its People and Liberty

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By Sher Zieve | Gulag Bound Two-hundred and thirty six years ago, a new country “conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal”* was born. Men and women seeking religious and economic freedom from an increasingly perverse, suppressive and feudal Europe sailed to ‘the New World’ which would later [...]

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Cell Phone Gave Man a Tumor, According to Major Court Ruling

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By Dr. Mercola | mercola If you’re an avid cell phone user who refuses to believe that holding this radiation-emitting device next to your head poses a potential health risk, take note… Italy’s supreme court has ruled that a man’s brain tumor is, in fact, linked to his heavy cell phone use. Heavy Cell Phone [...]

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Privacy in Ubuntu 12.10: Full Disk Encryption

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By Micah Lee | EFF See part 1 of Privacy in Ubuntu 12.10: Amazon Ads and Data Leaks. Full Disk Encryption (FDE) is one of the best ways you can ensure all of the private information on your laptop stays private in case it’s lost, seized, stolen, or if you choose to sell or give [...]

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Torrent trackers to be outlawed in Russia?

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By Vitaly Salnik | Pravda.Ru The Russian authorities are going to pay serious attention to torrents. Many people around the world resort to this method of file sharing between computers. This is also the most capacious channel of mutual sharing of files, which is actively used for the so-called pirate traffic. The protection of intellectual [...]

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Prop 37 to Label GMO Foods Fails in California

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Prop 37

Activist Post It appears that the big advertising push by big food companies defeated the California’s Proposition 37, a ballot initiative to require labeling of genetically modified foods (GMOs). The last few weeks has seen a stunning reversal of poll numbers in favor of Prop 37. Nationwide polls consistently show around 90% of Americans support GMO [...]

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The Defeat of Prop 37 Means Go Back To Voting With Your Fork

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Prop 37

by Sayer Ji, Founder | GreenMed Info While many of us are disappointed with the results of the CA proposition 37 ballot initiative, to say the least, the political process is so corrupted with unlimited corporate spending1 that the real surprise for me would have been if it had passed. Whereas the two-party system enables [...]

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Over 100 UFOs seen along China border

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PTI | ZeeNews The Army troops deployed along the China border from Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh in northeast have reported more than 100 sightings of “Unidentified Flying Objects” (UFOs) in the last three months. Agencies including the Army, DRDO, NTRO and the ITBP have not yet been able to identify these [...]

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Powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquakes strikes Guatemala killing at least 48

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TVNZ A strong earthquake off the coast of Guatemala has killed at least 48 people, crushing homes and forcing evacuations as far away as Mexico City. The 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit at 10.35am local time (5.35am NZT). Most of the dead were buried under rubble in the mountainous state of San Marcos, near the Mexican border. Landslides [...]

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Russian divers find missing gold ship

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700-tonne cargo of gold ore

IANS | ZeeNews Russian divers have located the sunken cargo ship Amurskaya which was carrying a 700-tonne cargo of gold ore, rescuers from the Yuzhsakhalinsk centre said Wednesday. The ship had sunk near the Shantarsky islands in the Sea of Okhotsk Oct 28 with nine crew members on board. The vessel was en route from [...]

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Earth’s magnetic shield behaves like a sieve

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Earth magnetic shield

By Colin Stuart | ERW The Earth’s magnetic field is more permeable than previously thought, according to researchers analysing data from the European Space Agency’s Cluster mission. The findings have implications for modelling the dangers posed by space weather and could also help us better understand the magnetic environments around Jupiter and Saturn. The Cluster [...]

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Rattlesnake venom helps fight cancer

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Rattlesnake venom

NI Wire | NewsTrack A recent study has thrown light on the use of rattlesnake venom in fighting cancer. According to a team of Brazilian researchers, a substance extracted from rattlesnake venom could increase the chances of survival among patients with skin cancer. Chromatin, a protein found in the venom of the South American snake, [...]

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Obama re-election signals new phase in Syria war

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By Dale Gavlak | DailyStar Western efforts to oust Syrian President Bashar Assad shifted dramatically Wednesday, with Britain saying it will deal directly with rebel military leaders and Turkey saying NATO members have discussed protecting a safe zone inside Syria with Patriot missiles. The developments came within hours of President Barack Obama’s re-election, which U.S. allies [...]

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