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Newsflash to psychiatry: a human being is not a thing

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By Jon Rappoport | Jon Rappoport’s Blog The ability to separate components of a machine, to increase the efficiency and power of each component, to link up all the elements in smoother ways; this is one of the hallmarks of the technological society. And when the current machine is superseded by a new one, the [...]

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All data stored on cloud computing services can be accessed by US government without a warrant

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By Madison Ruppert | End the Lie According to reports, all personal information stored on major cloud computing services can be spied on by US agencies without users’ knowledge or even a search warrant. This is all reportedly being done under the recently reauthorized Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and has led British Members of [...]

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No Obama, Americans Aren’t Committed to Aiding Terrorists in Syria

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By Eric Blair | Activist Post On Tuesday President Obama announced more aid to Syrian rebels to the tune of $155 million, bringing the total amount sent so far to $365 million. The statement from Obama’s White House reads “The relief we send doesn’t say “Made in America,” but make no mistake—our aid reflects the [...]

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The U.S. and other failing economies take note: Iceland may hold the solution to financial woes

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By Carolanne Wright | Natural News When the world first learned of the economic collapse in Iceland during 2008, many felt it would be yet another exercise in corruption, bailouts and crippling debt. News reports were prolific in those early days when it looked as though this small country would be thrown into a never-ending [...]

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UK’s poorest families face hundreds of percent tax rise

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RT Under the UK government’s austerity program millions of low income households are facing a hike in their council tax bills of up to 333% a year. New changes are to be introduced this April, while Scotland and Wales chose not to implement the cuts to benef The UK benefits system is about to undergo [...]

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VICTORY: Wyoming Anti-NDAA Bill passes Committee 6-3, on its way to the House

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By Activist Post Thanks to your overwhelming support, and the support of other organizations and individuals, Wyoming House Bill 114, the Wyoming Liberty Preservation Act, passed committee 6-3 and will now advance to the House floor.  On Tuesday evening, at the head of a media firestorm, the Transportation Committee held a hearing on the bill, [...]

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Ozone thinning has changed ocean circulation

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By Phil Sneiderman | EurekAlert According to a Johns Hopkins earth scientist, the hole in the Antarctic ozone layer has caused changes in the way that waters in those southern oceans mix – a situation that has the potential to alter the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere and eventually could have an impact on global [...]

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Prehistoric humans not wiped out by comet, says researchers

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eScience Comet explosions did not end the prehistoric human culture, known as Clovis, in North America 13,000 years ago, according to research published in the journal Geophysical Monograph Series. Researchers from Royal Holloway university, together with Sandia National Laboratories and 13 other universities across the United States and Europe, have found evidence which rebuts the belief [...]

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Flu is More Contagious Than You Think! Super Emitters Spread Germs Without Coughing

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Flu is contagious even when there’s no coughing

By Janelle Vaesa | Decoded Science If you know someone who has the flu, you are in more danger of catching it than you think – even if they cover that sneeze or cough. A new study, Exposure to Influenza Virus Aerosols During Routine Patient Care, published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, sheds light on the transmission [...]

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Policy U-turn? Secretary of Defense nominee ups war rhetoric against Iran

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RT Obama’s nominee for secretary of defense told Congress he will ensure the US can strike Iran, if necessary. Former Senator Chuck Hagel, who was criticized for his dovish stance on Iran, has made an apparent U-turn by saber-rattling towards Tehran. Hagel addressed Congress ahead of his confirmation hearing on Thursday, stressing that although there [...]

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French, British, US warplanes and troops in Yemen capital

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Yemen Post As the UN Security Council continues its Yemen visit after holding a closed meeting with Yemeni and GCC – Gulf Cooperation Council – officials in Sana’a, the capital, residents woke up under foreign military occupation. Keen to guarantee the safety of its state officials and ensure that no faction, group or individual will [...]

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UN: Israel Must Withdraw From Judea, Samaria

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By Chana Ya’ar | INN The United Nations says Israel must withdraw all of its citizens from the regions of Judea and Samaria. The recommendation came in a report issued Thursday by the U.N. Human Rights Council, which has a history of passing numerous biased resolutions condemning Israel for various alleged ‘crimes’ each year. “Israel must, [...]

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