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Scientists Tremble As “Asteroid Army” Hurtles Towards Earth
An unsettling report prepared by the Aerospace Defence Forces (ADF) that is circulating in the Kremlin today appears to show that many scientists are in fear of the potential effects to our solar system of what they term is an “asteroid army” of at least 83 giant space objects due to hurtle past Earth and Mars over the next three months.
According to this report, these giant asteroids appear to...
Study suggests obesity doesn't have to be problematic
Scientists in the US, where the number of overweight people is soaring, say that obesity does not automatically lead to metabolic changes in the body that can cause health problems, like diabetes and heart ailments.
Researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis asked 20 obese men and women to pack on an additional 15 pounds (7 kilograms) over several months to analyze how...
New Study Finds GMO Soy Toxic to Kidneys, Liver and Reproduction
Rats given GM soy found to have deadly amounts of toxicity in kidneys, liver, testes, sperm, blood and even DNA.
In North America, approximately 75 to 89% of the soy beans grown are genetically modified (GM). One may not realize it, but this is concerning news – especially because recent research found that GM soy is toxic to the kidneys, liver, and more.
There isn’t just one smoking gun anymore...
Two separate bushfires ravage South Australia state
Australian authorities are on high-alert as two bushfires rage across the country’s South Australia state and temperatures soar above 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit).
On Friday, at least four homes have been destroyed and several volunteer firefighters injured as separate fires burnt out of control in northeast of the state capital, Adelaide, and in the Lower South East region.
“You are in...
Cancer risk highly linked to mere bad luck
A cell undergoing division.
About two-thirds of all cancer cases were not caused by environmental factors or bad genes, but rather resulted from random bad luck during stem cell division, a new statistical study says.
This means more effort is needed for early detection.
There are many types of cancer, but they are all basically cells running amok and multiplying without check, which leads to tumors...
Who Is Behind The Oil War, And How Low Will The Price Of Crude Go In 2015?
Who is to blame for the staggering collapse of the price of oil? Is it the Saudis? Is it the United States? Are Saudi Arabia and the U.S. government working together to hurt Russia? And if this oil war continues, how far will the price of oil end up falling in 2015?
As you will see below, some analysts believe that it could ultimately go below 20 dollars a barrel. If we see anything even close to...
Ebola fight in West Africa not over
Health workers stand inside the Elwa hospital in the Liberian capital Monrovia on September 7, 2014.
West African countries still have a long way to go to beat back the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history, a senior UN official says.
“I think the response (to Ebola) has been successful but we have a long way to go,” Anthony Banbury, the outgoing head of the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency...
Deadly New Year: Tragedies mar festivities around the world
A stampede during Shanghai’s New Year’s Eve celebrations has killed more than 36 people.
For many people around the world, New Year was a time of celebration and joy, but for some it was quite the opposite. Stabbings, mortar shelling, massive fires and a fatal stampede all hit seasonal revels, causing havoc and heartbreak.
Stampede ‘over fake money’ kills dozens
At least...
AirAsia plane wreckage found, bodies being recovered
A screen grab from TV One shows a rescuer evacuates a victim body of AirAsia.
Over 40 bodies have been recovered from the missing AirAsia flight, the Indonesian Navy said. Objects resembling parts of the plane, as well as what was thought to be the plane’s outline underwater, were seen in the search area.
“There was a man swaying on the waves. After I looked at the photo carefully on my laptop,...
AirAsia plane likely at bottom of sea
An AirAsia plane taxis on the tarmac after landing at terminal 1 at Changi international airport in Singapore on December 29, 2014.
Indonesia says the Singapore-bound AirAsia plane which went missing with over 160 passengers on board has likely crashed deep into the sea.
“Based on the coordinates given to us and evaluation that the estimated crash position is in the sea, the hypothesis is the plane...
AirAsia flight from Indonesia to Singapore confirmed missing
Friends, relatives of passengers await news of AirAsia QZ8501 at Changi Airport.
AirAsia flight number QZ8501, bound from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore, has lost contact with air traffic control, the airline has confirmed. The missing flight is an Airbus A320-200 with up to 161 people on board.
Indonesia air transport authorities have provided details of the plane’s last position.
“We...
Putin saved Russia from disintegration - Gorbachev
Russian President Vladimir Putin saved the country from falling apart, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev said during the presentation of his new book ‘After the Kremlin.’ Gorbachev also commented on the situation in Ukraine and NATO expansion.
“I think all of us – Russian citizens – must remember that [Putin] saved Russia from the beginning of a collapse. A lot of the regions...
Security firm says Sony hack might have been an inside job
Despite claims by the FBI that North Korea was behind the massive hack against Sony, several cybersecurity experts have come forward to raise questions about the allegation, with some suggesting that insiders at the company could be to blame.
One such expert, Kurt Stammberger from the Norse cybersecuirty firm, told CBS News that his team believes a woman identified only as “Lena” was heavily involved...
Newly-found security hole facilitates cellular spying
Researches find security flaws in a system used by cellphone carriers that allows spying on mobile phone traffic.
Researchers have found a security hole in a system used by global cellphone carriers that can open the door for hackers to eavesdrop on private phone calls, text messages and data traffic on a large scale.
The security flaws discovered by the Berlin-based Security Research Labs could affect...
Sony Hacking Case Shockingly Linked To Obama Regime
A new report prepared by the Ministry of Defense (MoD) circulating in the Kremlin today states that their new “cyber troops” division, along with assistance provided by the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), have discovered a “false flag” Obama regime operation against the Japanese multinational conglomerate Sony Corporation designed to cover-up the US intelligence communities role in the...