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From Tomb To Table: Cumin’s Health Benefit’s Rediscovered

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By Sayer Ji | GreenMed Info Traded along spice routes separating ancient cultures by vast distances, spices like cumin were once worth their weight in gold. Has modern science now revealed why, beyond their remarkable aesthetic value, they were so highly prized? Many spices are perfectly happy living a charmed life as seasonings, peppering things [...]

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Is a Global Gold Supply Crunch Forming?

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By Jeff Clark | Casey Research A number of market analysts and gold-industry insiders are warning about a possible shortage of gold supply. Barrick CEO Jamie Sokalsky recently stated that since gold production is inelastic (i.e., insensitive to price changes) there will be a very limited increase in supply from gold producers, even during sharp [...]

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Newly Released Drone Records Reveal Extensive Military Flights in US

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By Jennifer Lynch | EFF Today EFF posted several thousand pages of new drone license records and a new map that tracks the location of drone flights across the United States. These records, received as a result of EFF’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), come from state and [...]

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Bureaucrat Says it is Wrong to Advise Citizens to Arm Themselves in Self-Defense

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By Kurt Nimmo | Infowars San Bernardino City Attorney James Penman had to clarify comments he made about firearms and self-defense to members of the city council who found his remarks “inappropriate,” according to the Huffington Post. Penman had told residents to “lock your doors and load your guns” due to a lack of police [...]

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Neocon WMD Argument Recycled for Syria Intervention

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By Kurt Nimmo | Infowars The United States is now dusting off the WMD argument as it makes preparations to intervene militarily in Syria. On Tuesday, U.S. officialdom said the Syrian regime may be “cooking up recipes” at multiple sites to arm chemical weapons, according to CNN. The statement followed an earlier one issued on [...]

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Himalayas may experience major earthquakes: Study

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PTI | ZeeNews Scientists studying geologic features and activity in the Himalayas have warned that the mountain range, separating the plains of Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau, is primed for major earthquakes. Stanford geophysicists said that The Himalayan range was formed, and remains currently active, due to the collision of the Indian and Asian [...]

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Israel and Iran Are Key to Nuclear-Free Middle East

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By César Chelala | Common Dreams A recent UN General Assembly resolution renews attention on the need to create a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East. The resolution calls on Israel to open its nuclear program for inspection, and to back a high-level conference to ban nuclear weapons from the Middle East that was recently [...]

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NATO Missiles in Turkey to Point at Syria

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By Tony Cartalucci | Blacklisted News NATO has approved of stationing US-made Patriot missiles along Turkey’s border, for what it claims is “defense.” Over the past two years Syria has been fighting terrorists armed, funded, and equipped by NATO, of which Turkey is a member. Turkey has admitted its role in harboring and providing logistics for foreign fighters [...]

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Rising sea levels swallowing world’s smallest independent republic Nauru

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ANI Rising sea level is putting island nations such as Nauru, the world’s smallest independent republic on the verge of disappearing. “The weather patterns were predictable,” foreign minister of Nauru Kieren Keke said. “There was a wet season and a dry season, an annual cycle. When there was drought, it was limited,” Keke said, adding: [...]

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Fox News boss urged David Petraeus to run for US President: Report

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ANI Former CIA chief General David Petraeus was urged to run for the US presidency by one of Rupert Murdoch’s American lieutenants, it has emerged. It was also revealed that Petraeus, who resigned last month after having an affair with his biographer, was told that the media tycoon would bankroll his campaign. According to the [...]

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3D Printer Could Transform Moon Dirt Into Lunar Base

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Space.com For space scientists dreaming up a manned base on the moon, 3D printing with lunar dust looms as an attractive possibility. Such on-demand fabrication would allow astronauts to repair broken parts, manufacture spare ones and maybe even build structures, all out of the dirt scooped from under their boots. In a new study involving [...]

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Lights out, Boeing creates the first working EMP bomb

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Lights out, Boeing creates the first working EMP bomb

By Jack Taylor | VR Zone It’s official now – Boeing and the US Air Force have successfully demonstrated a working electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) device over a military compound in the Utah desert. A spokesperson for Boeing stated, “Today we turned science fiction into science fact.” The story received very little attention in the media, [...]

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