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The Bill of Rights is not negotiable – SHARE this urgent declaration

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By Mike Adams | Natural News There is a destructive, delusional meme spreading like a virus among many misguided Americans. It pushes the idea that government can pick and choose which rights codified in the Bill of Rights it wishes to recognize or discard on any given day. This delusion is predicated on the concept [...]

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Germany ‘exporting’ old and sick to foreign care homes

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By Kate Connolly | The Guardian Pensioners are being sent to care homes in eastern Europe and Asia in an austerity move dismissed as ‘inhumane deportation’ Growing numbers of elderly and sick Germans are being sent overseas for long-term care in retirement and rehabilitation centres because of rising costs and falling standards in Germany. The [...]

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Tyranny red alert: Traitorous Senator Feinstein seeking to criminalize nearly all firearms, require nationwide registration and fingerprinting of all gun owners

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By Mike Adams | Natural News Friends, patriots and all who believe in freedom: Tyranny has run amok in the U.S. Senate, and a new effort is being led by the traitorous anti-American Senator Dianne Feinstein to criminalize nearly all gun owners in America. Details of a Hitler-style plan for gun registration and the criminalization [...]

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Radioactive Japan Under LDP: Shintaro Ishihara’s Son to Become Minister of the Environment and Minister for Nuclear Plants

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by arevamirpal | EX-SKF What an in-your-face insult to citizens of Japan, particularly for people in Kanto and Tohoku contaminated by radioactive materials from the nuclear accident, and even more so for the workers at Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant. Nobuteru Ishihara is the eldest son of the irascible ex-Governor of Tokyo Shintaro Ishihara, for [...]

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Video: Syrian Rebels Try to Shoot Down Commercial Airliner

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By Paul Joseph Watson | Infowars A shocking video shows Obama-backed Syrian rebels attempting to shoot down a civilian airliner over the Idlib province in another disturbing example of how taxpayer money is being used to support terrorists. The footage shows members of the “Free Syrian Army” (FSA) manning an anti-aircraft gun and debating whether [...]

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16 Things About 2013 That Are Really Going To Stink

By   /  December 28, 2012  /  Economy, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Michael | The Economic Collapse The beginning of the year has traditionally been a time of optimism when we all look forward to the exciting things that are going to happen over the next 12 months. Unfortunately, there are a whole bunch of things about 2013 that we already know are going to stink. [...]

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Facebook bans Gandhi quote as part of revisionist history purge

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By Mike Adams | Natural News The reports are absolutely true. Facebook suspended the Natural News account earlier today after we posted an historical quote from Mohandas Gandhi. The quote reads: “Among the many misdeeds of British rule in India, history will look upon the Act depriving a whole nation of arms as the blackest.” [...]

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Iran and Turkey in post-Arab Spring Middle East: Peripheralism and Westernalism

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By Behzad Khoshandam | Iran Review Political developments in the Middle East have been approached from various viewpoints. The latest decision by Turkey for the deployment of the Patriot missile system along its borders with Syria in late 2012 and Iran’s opposition to that decision as well as differences between the two countries’ attitudes toward political [...]

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Global Warming Triggers Volcanic Eruptions, Scientists Say

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By Emily Elert | PopSci Maybe you’ve heard that volcanic eruptions can affect climate, but new evidence suggests it happens the other way around, too. Here’s an idea you’ve probably heard before: volcanic eruptions–the big, explosive Pinatubo kind–spew millions of tons of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, and the sulfur dioxide stays there for a few years, [...]

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Milk Is Bad For Children If More Than Two Cups Are Consumed Daily

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By James Johnson | Inquisitr The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that children from the ages of 2 to 6 be given no more than 500 mL of milk a day (2 cups) because it can cause iron deficiency. Now a new study conducted by Jonathon Maguire, MD, MSc, of St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto and his [...]

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Sexual assaults on US military women in war zone frequent: Study

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By Jamie Williamson | TopNews Sexual assault of military women while in a war zone is surprisingly common, according to new research by the Department of Veterans Affairs. In a new study, around half of women deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan reported being sexual harassed, and one-quarter said they were sexually assaulted, U. S. A Today [...]

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Coming soon: ‘Twitter squads’ to cope with rising social media crimes

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ANI British police may have to employ ‘Twitter Squads’ if crimes involving social networks continue to rocket, a top cop has warned. New figures have revealed that complaints of crimes involving Facebook and Twitter have increased 780 percent in four years, resulting in more than 650 people being charged this year. According to the statistics [...]

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