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Everything Vibrates

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By J. Speer-Williams | Veterans Today Someone once wrote … “The truth has a certain elegance and restraint to it. Sometimes it can be a little rough because truth doesn’t spend in any time in makeup as lies do. Lies require cosmetics and strategic lighting. Truth posses its own beauty without the need for artifice [...]

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Mainstream Media Declares War on 2nd Amendment

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Mainstream Media

By Melissa Melton | Infowars Mainstream media pushes anti-gun agenda, ignores lawful gun owners stopping other mass shootings in the same week. When an armed man opened fire on a crowded shopping mall in Oregon last week, 22-year-old Nick Meli pulled out his concealed carry permitted gun, and took cover in a store before taking [...]

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EFF Helps Freedom of the Press Foundation

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Freedom of the Press

By By Cindy Cohn | EFF Today, a group of free expression advocates and journalists are launching the Freedom of the Press Foundation to promote aggressive, public interest journalism that takes aim at excessive government secrecy. Its goal is to crowd-fund donations for a variety of organizations that work to expose government mismanagement, corruption, and [...]

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The Fiscal Cliff Is A Diversion: The Derivatives Tsunami and the Dollar Bubble

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By Paul Craig Roberts | Institute for Political Economy The “fiscal cliff” is another hoax designed to shift the attention of policymakers, the media, and the attentive public, if any, from huge problems to small ones. The fiscal cliff is automatic spending cuts and tax increases in order to reduce the deficit by an insignificant [...]

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An American Stasi

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Stasi

By Michael S. Rozeff | LewRockWell In communist East Germany, whose official name was German Democratic Republic, “a secret police force spread throughout a society”. America is building its American Stasi openly. Some parts of its operations will be open, and critical parts will be secret. Many Americans will support it. No matter whether the [...]

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Landmark climate change report leaked online

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By Leo Hickman | The Guardian Draft of IPCC’s fifth assessment, due to be published in September 2013, leaked online by climate sceptic Alec Rawls  The draft of a major global warming report by the UN’s climate science panel has been leaked online. The fifth assessment report (AR5) by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, [...]

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NRA Running Scared After Sandy Hook Shooting

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By Kurt Nimmo | Infowars The National Rifle Association, which has claimed for years to be the preeminent champion of the Second Amendment, shut down its Facebook page following the shooting in Connecticut last week. The NRA has also stopped posting on Twitter. Prior to the shooting, the gun rights organization boasted of having 1.7 [...]

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Vitamin D `may reduce risk of developing autism in kids`

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By Mohit Joshi | TopNews In a new study, researchers have found additional evidence that vitamin D reduces the risk of developing autism. The study examined the variation of autism prevalence by state for those aged 6-17 years in 2010. It found that states with higher solar ultraviolet-B (UVB) doses in summer or autumn had half [...]

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Police set to gain access to EU asylum data

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By Nikolaj Nielsen | EUobserver Euro-deputies in the justice and homes affairs committee voted on Monday (17 December) to support draft legislation that would allow law enforcement authorities access to a finger print database on asylum seekers. The biometric ID system, known as Eurodac, was created to prevent people from making multiple asylum requests in member [...]

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Syrian Army Kills Terrorist Commander in Reef Damascus

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Fars News The Syrian army killed the ringleader of Katibeh al-Mujahideen group and a number of other terrorists in Reef (outskirts of) Damascus on Monday. The group’s ringleader who was known under his alias, Zarqawi, was killed in al-Diyabiya region of Reef Damascus during heavy clashes between the army and terrorists today. In downtown Homs, [...]

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Police arrest man for threatening elementary schools in Los Angeles, weapons recovered

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RT Police in Los Angeles, California have arrested a man that they say made criminal threats against area elementary schools. The identity of the suspect, apprehended Sunday afternoon, has not been released. On Monday, however, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that the individual was still in custody after making online threats. “Apparently on Facebook, [...]

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Food shortage threatens to kill thousands of Yemeni children

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Food shortage threatens to kill thousands of Yemeni children

By Nadia Mayen | Al Arabiya For decades Yemen has suffered critical food shortage affecting nearly half the country’s population of 25 million, including hundreds of thousands of children. A popular uprising against a decades-old dictatorship and the consequent instability further damaged the country’s already poor infrastructure and weakened the government’s ability to provide basic services to [...]

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