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Stop Smoking, But Eat All The Junk Food You Want Because That’s Just Not As Harmful

By   /  April 30, 2013  /  Health, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Marco Torres | Prevent Disease Why do government health campaigns continue to state the obvious? Is there any person aged 5 to 105 unaware that smoking causes health problems? Why does smoking continue to be such a focus when there are far more people dying from other lifestyle related diseases? They mass promote graphic [...]

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3 Lessons From Asia on Defeating a Techno-Dictatorship

By   /  April 27, 2013  /  News, Police State, World  /  No Comments

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By Tony Cartalucci | LocalOrg Defeating the deluge of draconian tech legislation requires a deeper and wider strategy. Asia provides both a model and a sanctuary. Without a doubt, 3D printing has begun to shift paradigms. Already, small businesses are popping up around the world, providing both the printers themselves, and services for professional prototyping [...]

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New Race-Specific Engineered SARS Virus May Transmit Person-to-Person

By   /  April 24, 2013  /  Health, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Susanne Posel | Occupy Corporatism There have been 11 reported cases of the new race-specific engineered SARS-like virus since it was first reported in Qatar, Saudi Arabia. Victims from Pakistan and Jordan have also contracted the bioweapon. Doctors are observing a pattern of transmission that leads to the belief that this new SARS is [...]

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First littoral combat ship arrives in Singapore

By   /  April 23, 2013  /  In Other News, World  /  No Comments

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By Matthew M. Burke | Stars and Stripes The U.S. Navy’s first littoral combat ship USS Freedom arrived in Singapore on Thursday to officially begin its maiden overseas deployment. The first-in-class ship departed San Diego on March 1 and had port visits in Hawaii, Guam and the Philippines en route to its new home, according to a [...]

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After Gold Crash, Experts Point to Central Bank Manipulation

By   /  April 17, 2013  /  Economy, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Alex Newman | New American In the wake of gold prices cratering in recent days, more than a few prominent experts have already started pinning the blame on Western central banks — especially the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank (ECB). According to numerous analysts, the central bankers are desperate to salvage their [...]

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GMO Wheat Molecules May “Silence” Hundreds of Human Genes

By   /  April 16, 2013  /  Health, News, World  /  No Comments

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By GreenMed Info Safe Food Foundation Director, Scott Kinnear, University of Canterbury Professor, Jack Heinemann, and Flinders University Professor, Judy Carman, discuss the potential threats of CSIRO’s GM Wheat. “What we found is that the molecules created in this wheat, intended to silence wheat genes, can match human genes, and through ingestion these molecules can [...]

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New York Times v. North Korea

By   /  April 16, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Stephen Lendman | SteveLendmanBlog The Times is America’s unofficial ministry of information and propaganda. Daily managed news misinformation is featured.  Articles, commentaries and editorials are brazenly one-sided. Readers are systematically lied to. Fiction substitutes for facts. Information is carefully filtered. Dissent is marginalized. When America goes to war or plans one, Times editors, correspondents [...]

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Ancient Civilisations: Six Great Enigmas

By   /  April 12, 2013  /  News, Science & Technology, World  /  No Comments

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By Will Hart & Robert Berringer | New Dawn We stand today at an unprecedented turning point in human history. In recent years two versions of ancient history have formed. One, we shall call ‘alternative’ history, the other we shall refer to as ‘official’ history. The former ponders over a variety of anomalies and tries [...]

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Mysteries Of The Pineal Gland

By   /  April 11, 2013  /  Health, News, World  /  No Comments

Pineal Gland

By Dr. Swami Karmananda Saraswat | Waking Times Scientists have been mystified by the pineal gland for centuries. As the brain and central nervous and endocrine systems were progressively unravelled by the anatomists, physiologists and biochemists, the pineal gland resolutely refused to yield up its secrets. Until recently the scientific community regarded it as having [...]

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Mind control, the shell game, and the stealth gods

By   /  April 10, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Jon Rappoport | Jon Rappoport’s Blog Of the many definitions of collectivism, this simple one is my favorite: “The practice or principle of giving a group priority over each individual in it.” When I was starting out as a reporter 30 years ago, one of my first editors sat down with me and said, [...]

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10 symptoms of the psychic plague that’s engulfing humanity

By   /  April 9, 2013  /  Health, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Mike Bundrant | Natural News The psychic plague is a mental autoimmune disease. With autoimmune diseases, your body turns on itself. The body uses its biological defense arsenal to destroy its own tissue, resulting in terrifying conditions such as multiple sclerosis, pulmonary fibrosis, rheumatoid arthritis and others. When your mind succumbs to the psychic [...]

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120 Tons of Radioactive Water Leak from Fukushima

By   /  April 6, 2013  /  Environment, World  /  No Comments

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RiaN About 120 tons of radioactive water leaked from the disaster-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northern Japan, the plant’s operator said on Saturday. The water came from one of the seven underground reservoir tanks storing water for cooling Fukushima’s reactors, the Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) said in a statement. TEPCO did not [...]

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