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Muslim Demographics in Europe
Muslim Demographics in Europe constitute a frightening number that could bring the death of the white European-Christian people. We must act now.
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Where did Ethics go?
From the start of History, Caucasians have always striven to create the concept of morality. That said even a mere 800 years ago White Nations did partake in some barbaric concepts, mostly in the name of religion. Still we managed to lead the world standard on concepts like Morality, Compassion, Valor, Courage and Justice. Where are those items in the White World today? They are few and far between.
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Obama Risks American Lives Open Border for Mexican Flu
“We are asking our supporters to call their Congressional representatives immediately to demand that Congress hold emergency hearings to override the open borders policies of the Obama administration and protect our citizens from this potential pandemic.” said William Gheen.
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC calls on the Obama administration to immediately close the southern border and...
Top Israeli psychologist diagnoses Obama as a Narcissist
Dr. Vaknin states “I must confess I was impressed by Sen.Barack Obama from the first time I saw him. At first I was excited to see a black candidate. He looked youthful, spoke well, appeared to be confident – a wholesome presidential package. I was put off soon, not just because of his shallowness but also because there was an air of haughtiness in his demeanor that was unsettling. His...
Time to bail out of Britain?
RUE Britannia, Britannia rues the waves of disbelief, dismay and despondency that have been rippling across the nation since Alistair Darling’s Budget Day, when he declared class war on high earners and made ridiculously optimistic forecasts about economic recovery, while cheerfully ratcheting national debt up to £1.4 trillion by 2014.
It’s time to quit. And if he won’t, maybe we should. It’s...
Tiger Woods utilizes Saudi “slave labor” for golf course
Photo: An Asian slave woman lives in confinement while forced to do hard labor in Dubai.
Saudi Arabia officially outlawed slavery in the 1960’s, however they still openly practice indentured servitude that international rights groups say is tantamount to slavery. Servants are brought in from countries like Bangladesh to do hard labor while living in squalid conditions. Women are also lured to Saudi...
Germany to ban US biotech giant's genetically modified corn strain
Fears over GM corn's effects on the food chain have led to the ban.
Germany has decided to ban genetically modified corn, Agriculture Minister Ilse Aigner announced Tuesday, amid concerns over its environmental and economical impact.
Aigner announced a ban on the cultivation of US biotech giant Monsanto’s genetically modified corn strain MON 810 after considering a number of studies.
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South African farmers suffer from crops harvest failure due to GM made corrupt Monsanto
South African farmers suffered millions of dollars in lost income when 82,000 hectares of genetically-manipulated corn (maize) failed to produce hardly any seeds.The plants look lush and healthy from the outside. Monsanto has offered compensation.
Monsanto blames the failure of the three varieties of corn planted on these farms, in three South African provinces,on alleged ‘underfertilisation...
Female Genital Mutilation still widely practiced in Africa
Mariana van Zeller a Portuguese journalist takes a look at the tradition of female circumcision in Africa. She travels to rural villages in Sierra Leone with an activist who faces a tough battle to put an end to the practice.
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Detroit to close 23 schools
Detroit — Detroit Public Schools’ emergency financial manager on Wednesday said he plans to send layoff notices to 600 teachers and close Chadsey High School, Guyton Elementary and 21 other schools in the fall because of plummeting enrollment and a mounting deficit.
Robert Bobb, the manager, also announced plans to plow more than $200 million into existing buildings by enhancing security and making...
Britain's Top Fashion Model Comes Out in Support of BNP
One of Britain’s top fashion models, who has graced the cover of numerous magazines and was winner of Britain’s Next Top Model competition, the beautiful Lauren McAvoy, has publicly declared her support for the BNP.
Lauren took the brave step this afternoon when she was passing a roadside stand supporting Len Heather, BNP candidate in the Noak Bridge ward by-election being held in Basildon, Essex.
Lauren...
Tel Aviv man has 32 women and 89 children
A Tel Aviv man in his late fifties is living with 32 women with whom he has fathered 89 children, an Israeli television station revealed last week.
The women are subject to strict discipline, but say that they are all living with Goel Ratzon by their own accord.
They are not allowed to communicate with men, be in physical contact with their biological family, eat meat, smoke, drink alcohol or...
Want to make money? Try collecting poisonous snake venom for more than $1000/gr
What Good Are Snakes?
Snakes do plenty of good things, especially for farmers. Snakes eat mice, rats, gophers, and other small mammals that eat farm crops.
Snakes also help scientists and doctors. Snake venom is used in research and in making medicines. One medicine made from venom helps treat certain types of heart attacks. Another is antivenin (an tee VEHN uhn), a drug used to treat snakebites.
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Blue Eyes in Europe
What Works
Color works. It helps that in this case, the characteristic being mapped is eye color, so it’s kind of a no-brainer to shade the areas where blue eyes are prevalent in blue and the areas where brown eyes are prevalent in brown. Even if this graph were to be printed in a grayscale journal (which is probably why the one on the left tries to use hatching to distinguish the areas), using degrees...
Madonna may adopt another African from Malawi
Jewish pop star Madonna says she’s considering a brother or sister for son David
LILONGWE – Pop star Madonna has said she may adopt another child from the poor southern African country of Malawi despite the controversy surrounding an earlier adoption.
Critics accused the government of skirting laws that ban non-residents from adopting children in Malawi, which has been badly hit by the AIDS...