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Pediatricians Want to Keep Thimerosal in Vaccines Despite Health Risks

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By Susanne Posel | Occupy Corporatism The American Academy of Pediatrics (APP) has released a statement in favor of Thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative that is detrimental to the health of everyone who is vaccinated. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the APP are collaborating to say that Thimerosal should not be banned as an ingredient [...]

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Charade of Man-Made Climate Change Will Trick You Into Paying Carbon Taxes

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By Susanne Posel | Occupy Corporatism The Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) presented a report entitled “Extreme Weather Report 2012” at the 2012 UN Climate Change Conference (UNCCC) that supported the philosophy that there is no empirical data definitively showing that man-made climate change affecting weather patterns negatively – to the point that extreme [...]

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California government wage insanity: Cop earns $484,000; psychiatrist earns $822,000

By   /  December 18, 2012  /  Economy, News, World  /  No Comments

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By J. D. Heyes | Natural News As California continues to drown in red ink, it’s worth noting how the state got into such fiscal dire straits in the first place, as a lesson about how not to run a government. In a move that smacked of blatant political favoritism, one-term Gov. Gray Davis, who [...]

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“Did We Just Kill a Kid?”: Drone Operator Who Killed Afghan Child Can’t Sleep After Waging War Miles Away

By   /  December 18, 2012  /  Conflict, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Alex Kane | Alternet The German publication Der Spiegel shines light on how drones are having an effect on the soldiers back home controlling them. The human costs of the drone war the Obama administration has escalated are rarely talked about. Hundreds of civilians have been killed in Pakistan and Yemen by U.S. drone [...]

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Neurological disorder MMF found to be caused by vaccines: scientific proof

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By Jonathan Benson | Natural News It is a little-known condition that can trigger persistent and debilitating symptoms similar to those associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) and fibromyalgia, but is also one that the medical profession at large is still unwilling to acknowledge. And yet emerging research continues to show that macrophagic myofasciitis, or MMF, [...]

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In Arkansas, Heavily Armed Cops to Patrol City Stopping Residents at Random

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By Alex Kane | Alternet A city in Arkansas is dealing with an increase in crime. The police chief thinks the solution to the problem is granting law enforcement expansive new powers. A city in Arkansas is dealing with an increase in crime. So they’ve decided to grant scary new powers to their law enforcement. [...]

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European feminists gang up on children’s fairytales

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By Svetlana Smetanina | Pravda.Ru European kindergartens and schools may ban children’s books and fairy tales that depict the traditional family. This is a request of the European Parliament Committee on Women’s Rights. According to the committee, fairy tales should talk about sexual diversity. Norwegian experts believe that children benefit from watching porn. The European [...]

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Iran to design, mass produce host of UAVs

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PressTV Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi says the country is planning the design and mass production of a wide range of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). “We will use every opportunity to design all kinds of drones,” the Iranian defense minister said on Tuesday. Vahidi said the Iranian Defense Ministry is duty bound to [...]

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New Lethal Bird Flu Strain Emerges in Indonesian Ducks

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ENS-Newswire Indonesia has identified the bird flu virus that has killed hundreds of thousands of ducks over the past few weeks as a virulent type which is new to the country. More than 300,000 ducks in several provinces on the island of Java have died since November, a poultry breeders’ association reported to the Indonesian [...]

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Earth: Here comes the solar maximum

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By Megan Sever | EurekAlert In 1859, the largest recorded coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun, known as the Carrington Event, disrupted what little electrical technology was used at the time. Back then, that meant the temporary disruption of the telegraph system. Today, without an effective warning mechanism in place, a solar storm of that [...]

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Arctic hurricanes are a force to be reckoned with

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By Flora Malein | TG Daily New research suggests arctic hurricanes should be included in climate models. Although we may be more familiar with their tropical counterparts, arctic hurricanes or ‘polar lows’ are polar storms that occur complete with hurricane eye and 30 foot waves that can sink small ships. A new study by scientists [...]

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By 2018, computers will feel touch, see, hear, taste and smell

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By Jamie Williamson | TopNews Within the next five years, computers will gain the five senses and be able to experience the world as humans do, IBM has predicted. By 2018, vibrators within smartphones will be precise enough that they could be designed to mimic the vibrations experienced when your fingers touch a particular surface. Even though you’ll [...]

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