Featured, Microchipping and Tracking

If Orwell was still alive, CCTV cameras would watch his every move

A depressing reminder of Orwell’s classic novel, '1984', a recent study into CCTV camera usage for surveillance in Britain has came out with some startling results. Britain has over 4.2 million CCTV cameras on it’s streets, one for every 14 people in the country, and accounting for over 20% of CCTV cameras globally.

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Featured, Government lies

Barack Obama: “No system of government can or should be imposed upon one nation by any other”

US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have vowed to "redouble" efforts to achieve peace in the Middle East, at talks in Dresden. One day after making a keynote speech in Cairo, Mr Obama said his government would seek a resumption of peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians. "The moment is now, to act on what both sides know to be truth," he said.

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Censorship, Featured, Police state

Chinese block Tiananemen square and internet on 20th anniversary of massacre

June 4 isn’t just the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre in China, it’s also known as Chinese Internet Maintenance day. That’s because many Chinese services are facing so much pressure from the government to keep their users from talking about that bloody day

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Featured, Military and police domination

Bush set to invade Iraq since 1999

Found on rawstory.com An investigative journalist who authored a controversial book on the Bush dynasty says he approached major US newspapers about publishing a story regarding President George W. Bush’s alleged intent to invade Iraq before the 2004 election but was rebuffed. The journalist and author, Russ Baker, says he had a taped interview of Bush’s onetime [...]

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911 was an inside job, Featured

Top 10 Conspiracy Theories

Theories abound that the world's power and financial systems are actually controlled by occult secret societies including the Bilderberg group and the Freemasons. This theory seeks to expose collusion between businessmen and politicians in these societies promoting its secret agendas. Theorists claim that there are many "signs" confirming such claims, including Masonic symbols on buildings, and pagan symbols such as pentagrams worked into planning regulations in New York.

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Vaccinations

British union challenges mandatory vaccines

Posted on 08 June 2009

A union representing health visitors has rejected a call from doctors’ leaders to make MMR immunisation mandatory for young children. The Community Practitioners’ and Health Visitors’ Association, which is part of Unite, has rejected suggestions by former British Medical Association chairman Sir Sandy Macara for children under five to be compulsorily immunised with MMR. Continue Reading

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Vaccinations

French Government plans for mandatory flu vaccine

Posted on 08 June 2009

The French Government is developing secret plans to impose mandatory vaccination of the entire French population, allegedly against possible Swine Flu disease according to reports leaked in a French newspaper. The plan is without precedent and even defies recommended public health advice. Pharmaceutical giants benefit from the move, as the Swine Flu increases the trend towards the militarization of public health and use of needless population panic to advance the agenda. Continue Reading

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Microchipping and Tracking

Swiss Court: track public on internet because the ends justify the means

Posted on 05 June 2009

A Swiss court has ruled that an anti-piracy tracking company can continue monitoring the public on the Internet. The court said that the need to fight illicit file-sharers outweighs the need to protect an individual’s privacy on the Internet, and that the ends justified the means. Continue Reading

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Taxation without representation

The Costs of Carbon Legislation - Not About Planet, About Power & Control

Posted on 05 June 2009

Whether you are a “denier” or whether you think carbon dioxide emissions need to be sharply reduced very quickly, you should be extremely skeptical of the process now unfolding in Washington. This isn’t about saving the planet; it’s about money and power. Continue Reading

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Information domination

API sets plan for New (Press) World Order… kinda

Posted on 05 June 2009

The API recommends a five pronged business plan, divided by “doctrines,” to charge users for content True Value Doctrine: Newspapers should create value by beginning to charge for it. Fair Value Doctrine: In order to maintain the value of content, newspapers should aggressively enforce copyrights and right to profit from published content. Continue Reading

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Agriculture, Microchipping and Tracking

Plants get microchipped: automatically send information about itself

Posted on 05 June 2009

In an effort to become more trim and efficient, everything in life has been given a miniature electronic brain. The car knows when its is not burning at the perfect air to fuel ratio, the thermostat knows when you go to bed so it can turn down the heat a bit, and now plants can send a text, notifying the gardener that it is thirsty. Continue Reading

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Environmental destruction

Coral reefs are dying: everywhere

Posted on 05 June 2009

After being a highly successful life form for 250 million years, disruptions in the biological and communication systems of coral reefs have been found to be the underlying cause of the coral bleaching and collapse of reef ecosystems around the world. Continue Reading

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Diseases and viruses

New disease outbreak in China?

Posted on 05 June 2009

A new infectious disease is spreading in large areas of Mainland China. Symptoms are similar to AIDS but it spreads faster between family members, even via bodily fluids like saliva... “This disease destroys immunity cells just like AIDS. The lowest amount of immunity cells of some patients is only 200, mine is 400." Continue Reading

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UFO denial

UFO in UK? Lights in the sky photographed

Posted on 04 June 2009

Stunned families watched as the lights in the sky lined up in a flying formation before disappearing upwards into space. The close-encounter snap was taken by quick-thinking engineer Paul Slight on his mobile phone at about 10.30pm on Sunday. Continue Reading

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Alcohol and tabacco, Financial Tyranny

Government attacks e-cigarettes while protecting the real ones

Posted on 04 June 2009

It's vaporized nicotine, aka "vaping." It isn't quite tobacco, and it isn't quite smoking. Should we ban it, since it's sort of like smoking? Or should we tolerate it, since it's different in important respects? Does the war on smoking require total victory, or can we accept a peace deal that lets the industry, in some form, escape? Continue Reading

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Destruction of the family, Health or Sickness?, Police state

Cops ordered to flush fetus down toilet

Posted on 04 June 2009

Mesa Police Chief George Gascon said four officers responding to a call about a possible miscarriage at a motel on Monday discovered a woman who apparently lost a fetus estimated to be 12 to 14 weeks old. Gascon says an officer who wasn't at the motel instructed the four over the phone to flush the 4-inch fetus down the toilet rather than take it to a hospital. Continue Reading

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Health or Sickness?

25% of all teenagers will experience depression

Posted on 04 June 2009

Depression is one of the dark demons of adolescence. Up to 1 in 12 American teenagers is affected, according to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), and three times as many will experience depression at some point by age 18. Studies show that at least 20% of teenagers with clinical depression will go on to develop chronic cases that will haunt them throughout adulthood. That is, if they reach adulthood. Suicide is a significant risk for depressed adolescents and the third leading cause of deaths among U.S. teenagers Continue Reading

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Health or Sickness?, Police state

Making a virtual you, from your blood and tissue

Posted on 04 June 2009

A QUIET night in December 2050. Small town anywhere on Earth. In the hospital, little Peter has just made his appearance in the world. As the happy family takes pictures of mother and baby, the thought that his birth is incomplete is far from their minds. And the birth will not be complete for a few hours, until hundreds of miles away his virtual twin is born. Continue Reading

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Military and police domination

Pat Buchanan admits supporting a racist and implies the new supreme court nominee in the U.S. is one too.

Posted on 04 June 2009

Now, where ever would anyone have gotten the idea that Harrold Carswell was a racist? Maybe from a speech Carswell gave at an American Legion gathering in which he said: "I believe that segregation of the races is proper ... and the only practical and correct way of life in our states. I yield to no man in the firm, vigorous belief in the principles of white supremacy and I shall always be so governed." Continue Reading

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Health or Sickness?

New drug makes people more active

Posted on 04 June 2009

In tests, very overweight mice doubled their amount of physical activity when the hormone leptin – which regulates appetite – was switched on in their brain. Scientists hope to build on the research to create medication to help people who suffer from obesity to lead more active lives. Dr Christian Bjorbaek, an endocrinologist Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts, said: "This gives us the opportunity to search for drugs that might induce the desire or will to voluntarily exercise." Continue Reading

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Military and police domination

NASA releases UFO video

Posted on 04 June 2009

Found on thetechherald.com Battle lines appear to have been drawn between those in the UFO conspiracy camp, who believe YouTube clips recently released by NASA prove the U.S. space administration has knowledge of UFOs and is covering it up, and those who dismiss such claims as nonsense. Picture of UFO taken in 1952: Passoria, New Jersey. Picture [...] Continue Reading

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Military misconduct

CIA agent was killed in Ethiopia in 2003

Posted on 04 June 2009

CIA clandestine operative Gregg Wenzel's official cover was lifted Monday [jun1}, when it was revealed that the New Yorker killed in 2003 was a spy - not a diplomat, as claimed. Wenzel, 33, was an operations officer who died in Ethiopia. He had been listed as a U.S. foreign service officer. The cause of death was said to be a random traffic accident. Continue Reading

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Health or Sickness?

Farming: Pyramid style

Posted on 03 June 2009

The Pyramid Farm is an incredible concept for the future of agriculture envisioned by professors Eric Ellingsen and Dickson Despommier. The design is based on the growing belief (is it fact yet?) that vertical farming will soon become a necessary lifeline in cities throughout the world. The human population is growing exponentially and increasingly more urban while the global food supply shortening. Despommier speculates that if nothing is done to advance current farming techniques, 3 billion people could face starvation by 2060. Continue Reading

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