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Crouching Garnish, Hidden SuperFood: The Secret Life of Kale

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By Sayer Ji, Founder | GreenMed Info Could kale, a less domesticated, disheveled form of cabbage, really be one of the most potent healing foods in existence today?  Few foods commonly available at the produce stand are as beneficial to your health as kale.  And yet, sadly, it is more commonly found dressing up something [...]

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Fear of Nature Drives Reactionary Political Views

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By Dean Henderson | Left Hook A few columns back I discussed the historical transition of the methodology employed by the global elite in their never-ending quest to control the people and resources of planet earth. Paramount is a shift from open confrontation with and violent suppression of liberation movements, to a more subtle form [...]

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Walmart & 112 Dead Factory Workers

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Land Destroyer How many more tragic disasters await so multinational corporations can offshore jobs, exploit deplorable working conditions overseas, and continue filling the corporate-consumerist troughs? November 27, 2012 (LD) – 112 Bangladeshi workers perished in a factory fire last week – the cause is still under investigation. And as the tragedy made its way across [...]

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Supreme Court declares right to film police is protected under First Amendment

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By J. D. Heyes | Natural News Ever since ordinary Americans have been able to instantly videotape any given situation, there have been powerful forces working to circumvent the Constitution and prohibit use of such technology. The most recent example involves a California man who was tossed in jail for four days after he attempted [...]

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Record-Breaking Black Hole Blast Discovered

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By Belinda McCallum | The Epoch Times A quasar with the largest ever outflow has been found using the European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT). The object is at least five times more powerful than previously observed quasars, with energies expected from theoretical simulations but never observed before. Quasars are highly energetic galactic nuclei [...]

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Update: Tahrir full as protesters reject Morsy declaration

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Egypt Independent Tahrir Square was full after marches arrived from different Cairo neighborhoods Tuesday for a demonstration against President Mohamed Morsy’s 22 November constitutional declaration. Dozens of parties and civil society groups had called for the protests after Morsy’s declaration last Thursday significantly expanded his powers and declared the Constituent Assembly and Shura Council immune [...]

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Cop Tasers handcuffed girl in back, now braindead

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by welpplew3 The Florida Highway Patrol have cleared 267-pound Trooper Daniel Cole of wrongdoing and have released a disturbing dash cam video that captured him tasing a 100 pound, 20 year old handcuffed girl in the back as she fled. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement determined Trooper Daniel Cole’s “use of force” was justified [...]

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‘English is a Scandinavian language’

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By Nina Berglund | V&N from Norway New linguistic research has concluded that residents of the British Isles didn’t just borrow words and expressions from Norwegian and Danish Vikings and their descendants. Rather, claim two professors now working in Oslo, the English language is in fact Scandinavian. Jan Terje Faarlund, a professor of linguistics at the [...]

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UN: Permafrost Thaw Could Significantly Warm Planet

By   /  November 28, 2012  /  Environment, News, World  /  No Comments

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VOA Thawing permafrost, especially in the northern hemisphere, could send huge amounts of heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere by the end of this century, according to a U.N. Environment Program report released yesterday at international climate talks in Doha, Qatar. The report’s authors say air temperatures in the world’s arctic and alpine regions are expected to increase at roughly [...]

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Iran Boosts Naval Power with New Missile-Launching Frigates, Light Submarines

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Fars News Iran boosted its naval power in Persian Gulf waters after a new missile launching vessel and two light submarines joined its Navy fleet on Wednesday. The body of Sina-7 missile-launching frigate was launched in a ceremony in Iran’s Southern port city of Bandar Abbas this morning on the occasion of the National Day [...]

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Tony Blair Blasts Eurosceptics as a Virus and Calls For Britain to Accept EU ‘Destiny’

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By Emily Fox | Express.co.uk Tony Blair has attacked anti-EU sentiment, branding it a “virus” and has called for Britain to accept EU membership as its “destiny.” The former PM claimed the current euroscepticism spreading in the House of Commons and across the country were “a kind of virus” and that MPs were taking positions [...]

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Al-Qaeda’s East Africa network ‘regrouping, rearming in northern Somalia’

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ANI Al-Qaeda’s network in East Africa is regrouping and rearming in northern Somalia, according to the president of the region. Abdirahman Farole, the president of Puntland, said that if the extremists manage to regroup in this mountainous region, they could attack Ethiopia or Kenya, both of which have deployed troops in Somalia. Al-Shabaab , the [...]

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