Europe Opens $80 Trillion Shadow Banking Pandora’s Box: Will Seek To Collapse Repo “Collateral Chains”
By Tyler Durden | Zero Hedge In what may be the most important story of the day, or maybe year, for a world in which there already is an $11 trillion shortfall in high-quality collateral (and declining every day courtesy of Ben’s monetization of Treasury paper) so needed to support the deposit-free liability structures of the shadow banking [...]
Read More →A million Israeli landmines planted in occupied Palestinian West Bank
The 1997 Ottawa Treaty bans the use of mines, but countries like the US and Israel have opted to not sign the treaty.
Read More →800 Scientists Demand Global GMO “Experiment” End
By Elizabeth Renter | NaturalSociety Did you hear about the 800 esteemed scientists who came together and demanded the production of genetically modified crops and products be stopped? Scientists who called on world powers to re-evaluate the future of agriculture and seek sustainability rather than corporate profits? Don’t be surprised if you haven’t, as the mainstream [...]
Read More →Senate Shoots Down GMO Labeling Bill
By Elizabeth Renter | NaturalSociety In yet another showing of their lack of concern towards the people who give them their jobs, Senators in Washington D.C. voted against a key GMO labeling amendment to the Farm bill. One that would have allowed states to decide to label the presence of genetically modified ingredients in food [...]
Read More →The World Against Monsanto: Holding the Corrupt Accountable
By James Corbett and Tami Canal | Global Research Monsanto is a company feared and reviled by the public in equal measure. But whatever cases Monsanto has lost in the court of public opinion it has made up for in the courts of justice thanks to its revolving door with the upper reaches of Washington. [...]
Read More →Hershberger Trial: List of Things You Can’t Say and Wear Gets Bigger
By Heather Callaghan | Activist Post Hopefully, you already know what’s going down in Baraboo, Wisconsin. It’s one of the biggest, precedent-setting food freedom cases in history that’s got even conventional dairy industries watching. Raw milk is the smallest part of this trial – Vernon is fighting for you and he didn’t have to. A [...]
Read More →Google-Berg Merger Ushers in Planned-Opolis Future in the Hybrid Age
By Daniel Taylor | Old-Thinker News The secretive Bilderberg Group has had more exposure in the past several years than it has since its founding in 1954. This is due mostly to the alternative media pushing the issue to the forefront. Today Bilderberg appears to be grooming itself for a new era and coming into [...]
Read More →Turmeric’s Cardiovascular Benefits Found To Be As Powerful As Exercise
By Sayer Ji, Founder | GreenMed Info Nothing can replace exercise, but turmeric extract does a pretty good job of producing some of the same cardiovascular health benefits, most notably in women undergoing age-associated adverse changes in arterial health. Despite the general lack of interest by conventional medical practitioners in turmeric’s role in preventing heart [...]
Read More →Britain’s Eton College asks teenage candidates to justify shooting protesters
By RT UK’s elite school asked 13-year old boys to pretend to be Prime Minister and justify the army shooting dead 25 protesters in a speech to win a scholarship it is revealed. The question, which was put to students applying for the King’s Scholarship, worth one tenth of Eton’s £32,000 a year fees, is [...]
Read More →The individual vs. the collective in the Matrix
By Jon Rappoport | Jon Rappoport’s Blog In the 1950s, before television had numbed minds and turned them into jelly, there was a growing sense of: the Individual versus the Corporate State. Something needed to be done. People were fitting into slots. They were surrendering their lives in increasing numbers. They were carving away their [...]
Read More →Alabama Mystery Illness Outbreak Near Gov-Funded Bioweapons Lab
By Susanne Posel | Occupy Corporatism The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is investigating an unknown strain of flu. Having ruled out bird flu, the ADPH suspect that Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) could explain the unidentified respiratory illness. Dr. Mary McIntyre, assistant health officer for the ADPH said: “At this point, it could be [...]
Read More →School experiment discovers garden cress won’t germinate near a router
By Matthew Humphries | GEEK Garden cress is a fast growing and edible herb that will sprout in just a small amount of slightly alkaline water. But there is one exception to that rule, and is has scientists scratching their heads. A group of 5 girls have carried out a science experiment at Hjallerup School [...]
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