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Chinese men aim to import thousands of Russian and Ukrainian women
China has a serious shortage of women, due to their one child policy, which was adopted following Mao’s retarded “as many children as physically possible” policy. Women, when pregnant with a girl, have tended to abort it so that they will have a son to carry on the family name.
Instead of looking inside of Asia for women to import (Southeast Asia has plenty available), China is instead looking...
Air in 90% of China's cities still unsafe
Air pollution in China is still incredibly high, 90 percent of its cities stand below the threshold for air safety standards in 2014.
The “war on pollution” started a year earlier is having some effect, but hazardous emergencies are still in the hundreds.
Only eight of China’s 74 large cities have managed to meet official air safety standards in 2014, according to the Environmental Protection...
Bristol School forced to apologize after it portrays UKIP as racists
Keziah Featherstone, headteacher of the Bristol school, said the slide which listed Ukip as a racist group alongside Neo Nazis was a ‘genuine error’ from one individual.
A school have been forced to apologise after an ‘exemplar’ slide which listed Ukip as a racist group alongside Neo Nazis and compared the party’s beliefs to Hitler’s was shown to hundreds of pupils.
The...
America Now a Nation of Proles Obsessed With Super Bowl
Proles upset over Seahawks’ bad play calling while ignoring greater evils committed by Obama.
Americans are more outraged over Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll’s play calling during the Super Bowl than they are about President Obama, revealing that America is now a nation of “proles” obsessed with football, beer and gambling, just as the novel 1984 predicted.
Twitter exploded in debate this...
Scientists discover Hydrogen producing bacteria
Dr. Melanie Mormile, the head researcher of a team of scientists from the Missouri University of Science and Technology who found a new species of bacterium which cleans up the environment and produces hydrogen.
Scientists have found a new species of bacterium which cleans up the environment and produces hydrogen, an element which may in the future reduce the world’s dependency on oil.
The bacterium...
Croatia writes off debts of 60,000 poorest citizens
Village of Bobodol, near Knin, in central Croatia.
Croatian government have gotten creditors on board a plan to erase the debts of some 60,000 poorest citizens. The “fresh start” scheme targets less than 1 percent of the entire debt, but is hoped to boost the economy in the long-term.
The unorthodox measure was voted for by the government on January 15 and comes into force on Monday. To be eligible...
Vaccine Death Toll Rises - Special Report
CDC refuses to revise vaccine guidelines as it runs cover for big pharma.
The flu vaccine has claimed another child and the Disneyland measles outbreak is being blamed on the unvaccinated but the system cannot explain away fully vaccinated people coming down with and even spreading the flu. The vaccine hoax is starting fail.
Infowars reporter Rob Dew covers this and looks at European studies revealing...
Scientists produce bio-fuel from algae
A common algae used in making fish food has been found to be a potential source for both biodiesel and jet fuel, according to a new study.
Researchers exploited chemical compounds found in commercially-grown algal species, Isochrysis, to synthesize the two different fuel products in parallel, a study published in the Energy & Fuels journal said.
“It’s novel…. It’s far from a cost-competitive...
Church of England warns over three-parent babies
The Church of England has expressed opposition to an amendment on a bill up for debate next week that would allow so-called “three-parent babies.”
Introducing laws to allow in vitro fertilization (IVF) babies to be born with DNA from three different people would be “irresponsible,” said medical ethics adviser to the Church of England, Rev Dr. Brendan McCarthy.
An amendment to the Human Fertilization...
Infants create new knowledge while sleeping
A new study shows that an infant’s brain reprocesses what it has learned and creates new knowledge even during sleep.
Babies from 9 to 16 months of age remember the names of objects better if they had a short nap, German researchers from the University of Tübingen and the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in the city of Leipzig, both in Germany, said in a study.
The sleeping...
As the Middle Class Evaporates Global Oligarchs Plan Their Escape from the Impoverished Masses
The middle class has shrunk consistently over the past half-century.
The middle class has shrunk consistently over the past half-century. Until 2000, the reason was primarily because more Americans moved up the income ladder. But since then, the reason has shifted: There is a greater share of households on the lower rungs of the economic ladder.
– From yesterday’s New York Times article: Middle...
British Lawmakers urge Ban on Fracking
A group of British lawmakers is demanding a ban on hydraulic fracturing or fracking for oil in the country despite government defiance.
The MPs say fracking must end as it is “incompatible” with climate change targets and could increase the risk of environmental damage to public health.
This is while a cross-party Environmental Audit Committee report has coincided with the revelation of a secret...
At least 500 Britons died in 2014 over NHS issue
A new study reveals that hundreds of British patients died last year over healthcare issues.
The study by the College of Emergency Medicine has found that 150 of the patients who died, could not be admitted because of hospital bed shortages. Another 350 died because they were not treated fast enough.
This is while a separate report has revealed that 4 million pounds have been spent on unapproved schemes...
Australian boy receives world's first artificial pancreas
A four-year-old Australian boy has received the world’s first treatment for managing type 1 diabetes after doctors fitted him with an artificial pancreas.
The new device, which looks like an mp3 player, was attached to Xavier Hames’s body using several tubes inserted under his skin, Australian health officials said on Wednesday.
The four-year-old became the first patient to use the new device...
Students Banned From Chanting 'USA' at High School Basketball Game
Students banned from chanting at all sporting events.
High school students from Idalou, Texas were accused of racism Tuesday after chanting “USA!” at a girls’ basketball game in nearby Slaton.
Fans of the Idalou Wildcats, who reportedly began the chant after the Slaton Tigers were defeated, were labeled racist due to Slaton school district’s large Hispanic population.
Speaking with Fox 34...