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D.C. Sniper makes shocking claims that ‘other co-conspirators were involved’ but later killed
Aaron Dykes | In a startling conversation with William Shatner, the D.C. Sniper Lee Malvo made new claims that at least 2 others snipers were to be involved… but backed out and were later killed.
Food: The Ultimate Secret Exposed Addendum – Chemical BPA Linked to Medical Problems
The Alex Jones Channel | Alex expounds on the addition dangers of chemicals like Bisphenol-A, including sterility, often added to food packaging.
Andy of Mayberry Shills for Obamacare
Kurt Nimmo | In the Brave New World envisioned by the globalists, there is no place for the concept of retirement and no room for millions of retirees who were sold a bill of goods only to have it vanish.
Food: The Ultimate Secret Exposed
Alex Jones & Aaron Dykes | The grocery store, along with your kitchen sink, are two truly dangerous places in the world.
Top 2 Google Searches on “Food: The Ultimate Secret Exposed”
Matt Ryan | Once again, the power of alternative media has prevailed over the whitewash of corporate media’s obsession with celebrity drama and unimportant sports discussion.
Foreclosures Continue To Dramatically Increase In 2010
Economic Collapse | RealtyTrac says that unemployment has become the major reason for foreclosures.
U.S. recovery hopes fade as economic growth dips
Washington Post | The recovery is fading, and a troubling new pattern is setting in: economic growth that is too slow to put Americans back to work.
The International Money Changers Reward the Euro for Forcing Austerity
Activist Post | The growing noise for “solutions” to America’s very real debt problems is becoming louder as the calls for confiscating Social Security and Pensions are now everyday news.
Feds raid Amish dairy and threaten action over raw milk sales
Natural News | The U.S. government gestapo is at it again in its crusade against raw milk.
H.R. 5910 Allows Homeland Security to Establish No-fly Zones in U.S.
P.J. Blount | To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to authorize the Secretary of Homeland Security to issue rules that designate no-fly zones in the vicinity of certain nuclear power plants, and for other purposes.
Has the Most Common Marijuana Test Resulted in Tens of Thousands of Wrongful Convictions?
AlterNet | More than 800,000 people are arrested on marijuana charges each year in the United States, many on the basis of an error-prone test.
GUNS FOR FOOD. Drop guns and take bread line voucher to station #4
Police state archive
Breaking a Promise on Surveillance
The New York Times | Where is the “robust oversight” that voters were promised?
YouTube banned by Russian court
Guardian | Russia’s blogosphere reacted with anger today after a regional court banned YouTube because it carried a single video containing “extremist” content.
IRS Continues to Use ‘Tax Protester’ Label Despite Congressional Prohibition
TaxProf Blog | IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 prohibits the IRS from designating taxpayers as “illegal tax protesters.”
Army Broadens Inquiry Into WikiLeaks Disclosure
New York Times | It is unclear whether the investigators have specific evidence or are simply trying to determine whether one person working alone could have downloaded and disseminated tens of thousands of documents.
Gingrich: Roosevelt would have attacked Iran, N. Korea
Raw Story | Gingrich, who appears to be entertaining presidential aspirations, has recently been jumping on the anti-Islamic bandwagon.
US embassy vehicles torched in Afghan capital
AFP | Rioting erupted in Kabul Friday when scores of Afghan men set fire to two US embassy vehicles after one collided with a civilian car killing a number of occupants.
Flu jab linked to fits in under fives: officials
London Telegraph | A particular flu jab was linked with a tenfold increase in fits on children under five.
Monsanto: The world’s poster child for corporate manipulation and deceit
Jeffrey M. Smith | In 1999, Monsanto executives described their ideal future 15 to 20 years down the road. They described a world with 100 percent of all commercial seeds genetically modified and patented.
Psychiatric Meds 101: A Surprising Discovery
Shane Ellison M. Sc. | I’ve made some surprising discoveries about psychiatric meds, which include antidepressants, antipsychotics, stimulants, and anti-anxiety drugs.
Men Run Onto Citi Field With Mexican Flags
Fox News | Two men carrying Mexican flags in protest of Arizona’s immigration law ran into the outfield during the seventh inning of the New York Mets’ game.
U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez to Close due to Violence
Houston Chronicle | Citing security concerns in narco-violence-torn Ciudad Juarez, the U.S. State Department is shutting down indefinitely its consulate in the border city located across from El Paso.
Mexican Flag Flies as Dozens Arrested at Illegal-Immigration Law Protests
KSAZ | Dozens of protesters were arrested after confronting police in riot gear in Phoenix today.
US army top brass blamed for rise in troop suicides
The Australian | The leadership of the US army has been accused of failing to pay enough attention to the mental health of troops after a record number of soldier suicides.
John Prescott: WMD evidence was a load of of old tittle tattle
mirror.co.uk | John Prescott yesterday revealed he had doubts about intelligence “tittle tattle” on Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction before the war.
General Electric pays $23 million to settle Iraq bribery charges
AFP | US industrial titan General Electric has agreed to pay over 23 million dollars to settle allegations that it bribed Iraqi officials.
Bomb Iran? Neocon Nutballs Ramp Up Campaign
Gareth Porter | Israel needs to know that the United States will finish the war that Israel wants to start.
China boosts investment in Iran’s energy
Press TV | Chinese companies have invested around $40 billion in different upstream and downstream projects in Iran’s oil and gas sector, an Iranian oil official says.
‘US, Israel officials hold talks on Iran’
Press TV | US authorities and senior Israeli officials have held a meeting in Washington to discuss Iran.
Is WikiLeaks More Than Just a High-Tech Brown Envelope? Yes
Mathew Ingram | Shadowy sources have been disclosing secret information of all kinds to newspapers and magazines for decades.
China overtakes Japan as No.2 economy
Reuters | China is on course to overtake the United States and vault into the No.1 spot sometime around 2025.
The Future is Being Written Right Now
Daniel Taylor | If there were ever a time for activism and involvement in the direction of society, it is now.
World news archive
Israel launches air strikes in Gaza after rocket fire
Reuters | Israel carried out air strikes on targets in the Gaza Strip on Friday after a rocket fired from the Palestinian territory exploded in the city of Ashkelon, witnesses said.
Obama seeks to expand arms exports by trimming approval process
McClatchy News | The Obama administration has begun modifying export control regulations in hopes of enlarging the U.S. market share of weapons.
July is deadliest month of Afghanistan war for US
BBC | American forces have experienced their deadliest month in the nine-year-old Afghan war, with 66 US service members killed in July.
Why Almost Everyone Is Wrong About How To Prepare For the The Coming Food
Shortage!
Defeat of 9/11 health bill sparks acrimony
The Hill | Democrats and Republicans in the House are blaming each other for the defeat Thursday evening.
Plan to Aid 9/11 Victims Is Rejected in House
NY Times | House Republicans blocked a Democratic plan to provide billions of dollars for medical treatment to rescue workers who suffered illnesses from the toxic dust and debris at ground zero.
Rep. Anthony Weiner On the 9/11 Health and Compensation Act
YouTube | The bill provides medical monitoring and treatment to World Trade Center responders and survivors who were exposed to the toxins at Ground Zero.
Graham Discusses Changing Constitution
WSPA | Graham’s proposal would require the parents of any children to be legal citizens of the United States.
US wants increased police access to email
AFP | The White House wants to give the FBI easier access to the Internet activity of suspects without a court order, the Washington Post reported Thursday.
Cities seek dismissal of red-light lawsuits
Chattanooga Times Free Press | Thousands of red-light offenders “are not entitled to a trial by jury, a presumption of innocence or a heightened burden of proof.”
FDA OKs First Embryonic Stem Cell Research Trial on Humans, Despite Concerns
LifeNews.com | The Food and Drug Administration had initially placed the trial on hold but Geron indicated today that the agency is now allowing it to proceed with an early stage trial on a stem cell therapy for acute spinal cord injury.
Spill work force could be cut
Houston Chronicle | The size of the work force cleaning up oil spilled in the Gulf of Mexico and on its shores may shrink as oil disappears.
Scientists find evidence that oil and dispersant mix is making its way into the foodchain
Huffington Post | Scientists have found signs of an oil-and-dispersant mix under the shells of tiny blue crab larvae in the Gulf of Mexico, the first clear indication that it can easily enter the foodchain.
Ore. inquiry into sex-assault claim against Al Gore dropped for lack of evidence
Washington Post | Law enforcement authorities in Portland, Ore., have concluded that there is insufficient evidence to proceed with a criminal prosecution.
DC Sniper: At Least Two Others Involved
Examiner.com | In a telephone call from a Virginia prison in the Southwest, D.C. sniper Lee Malvo admitted to actor William Shatner that others, at least two, were involved. Malvo claims the two co-conspirators backed out.
Will Washington’s Failures Lead To Second American Revolution?
Investors.com | The Internet is a large-scale version of the “Committees of Correspondence” that led to the first American Revolution — and with Washington’s failings now so obvious and awful, it may lead to another.
EPA denies global warming petitions
Tom Nelson | The EPA denied 10 petitions challenging the agency’s 2009 determination that climate change is threatening.
House approves oil spill legislation
Los Angeles Times | The bill, passed 209 to 193, would impose new safeguards for offshore drilling, remove a liability cap for spill damages, and hit energy producers with a new tax to fund conservation measures.
Wikileaks contacted Obama Admin. before release of documents but got no response
Western Journalism | Obama is downplaying the importance of the leak of thousands of classified documents. But he won’t be able to laugh off the latest allegations.
Outgoing Peter Orszag heckled as ‘fascist pig’
You Tube | Outgoing White House budget director Peter Orszag was heckled Wednesday morning after giving a speech at the Brookings Institution.
From Braveheart To Big Fan
Keith Johnson | Two excellent films should be viewed back to back to fully appreciate the end result of man’s centuries old metamorphosis.
Basil Marceaux bids for Tennessee governorship
Infowars.com | Basil Marceaux needs your vote.
