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Global warming, the tool of the West
For years, the Elites of the West have cranked up the myth of Man Made Global Warming as a means first and foremost to control the lives and behaviors of their populations. Knowing full well that their produce in China and sell in the West model and its consequent spiral downward in wages and thus standards of living, was unsustainable, the elites moved to use this new “science” to guilt...
British mother gets life for murdering son over Koran studies
A UK mother convicted of beating her seven-year-old son to death after he failed to memorize passages from the Koran has been jailed for life.
Sara Ege, 33, collapsed as the sentence was read out at Cardiff Crown Court. The judge presiding over the case announced Ege would serve a minimum of 17 years behind bars for killing her seven-year-old son Yaseen.
She was also convicted of perverting the...
Germany seeks stronger global military role
The “Patriot” air defense missile system is presented on December 18, 2012 in Warbelow, northern Germany.
Germany is flexing its muscles to play a stronger military role across the world to terminate the “pacifism” it has pursued in the decades following World War II, an analyst says.
Nicholas Kulish wrote in a The New York Times article on Saturday that the German government is seeking...
Govt Bans 75-Watt Bulbs, Replaces with Mercury-Leaking 'Efficient' Bulbs
The days of the 75-watt incandescent light bulbs seem to be numbered. Stores may sell their existing stock, but January 2nd’s new federal law is preparing to phase out production and importation. Forty- and 60-watt incandescent bulbs will face the same slow death next year.
The government is instead favoring fluorescent bulbs including CFLs, or compact fluorescent light, for the bulbs’ ability...
Jobless Spanish man dies in hospital after self-immolation
Spaniards protest against austerity measures in the capital Madrid, December 17, 2012.
A jobless Spanish man has died at a hospital after setting himself on fire, only two days after another Spaniard self-immolated on social and economic grounds.
The 63-year-old man, who suffered from financial problems, died in the Carlos Haya hospital in the southern city of Malaga on Friday.
Police officials issued...
Germany planned to nuke New York with supersonic spacecraft during WW2
Nazi chief Hermann Goering, seeking retaliation for US strikes in Dresden, devised a bizarre plot to attack New York using a manned space rocket equipped with a dirty bomb. In an effort to gain Hitler’s favor, Goering established a lab and assembled a team of scientists to explore the possibility of a radioactive attack on American soil. Inspired by the ideas of Austrian engineer Eugen Saenger,...
Digital Medicine 2.0 for monitoring and control of patients
Telemedicine has been widely used in Europe and countries like Chile, Mexico and Brazil… Given the advancement of the Internet, analysts and practitioners have described telemedicine as eHealth, a new way of giving treatment, consultations, medical education and health status monitoring remotely.
Telemedicine has evolved in recent years as health services at a distance. Doctors and hospital...
Russian Navy to hold biggest war games in decades
The four major Russian Navy fleets will hold a joint exercise in late January in the Mediterranean and Black seas. It will be the biggest such event in decades.
Commands for the Northern, Baltic, Black Sea and Pacific fleets have been preparing for the exercises since December of last year, the Russian Defense Ministry has announced. Warships detached for the event are currently sailing to those...
France, eurozone countries' manufacturing shrinks in December
The Euro logo outside the headquarters of the European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main Germany.
Manufacturing sectors in France and other eurozone countries have entered 2013 in a downward trend as new data shows a decrease in demand of orders.
Contractions of manufacturing in the eurozone in December included all top four economies in the bloc, according to Markit’s manufacturing Purchasing Managers’...
Foreign journalists to be ousted from Russian state-owned TV channels
The Russian State Duma may adopt a law prohibiting foreign nationals from working at Russia’s state-owned TV channels. The proposed law came as a reaction to the statements made by well-known journalist Vladimir Pozner on Channel One.
In his show, Pozner criticized both the “Magnitsky Act” and the retaliatory law approved by the State Duma and the Federation Council (at the time...
Russian noiseless Borei class nuclear submarine immersed
Borei class nuclear submarine Vladimir Monomah at the “Sevmash” shipyard before its launch in Severodvinsk.
Super-modern, powerful and almost noiseless Russian nuclear submarine Vladimir Monomakh has been put in water to become the third ship of the Borei project. The cruiser is about to begin sea trials and mooring to become fully operational in 2013.
Vladimir Monomakh was laid down at Russia’s...
Former UK Minister of Defense Predicts Alien Contact by 2024 With New Telescope
A former high ranking member of the British Defense Ministry has publicly predicted that humans will make alien contact in the year 2024, the same year that a revolutionary high powered telescope is projected to be completed.
The Examiner reported that:
“Former British Defense Ministry UFO project leader Nick Pope has boldly predicted that aliens will reveal themselves to humans no later than 2024,...
UK Ministry of Defence exposes animals to Cruel Experiments
Porton Down Defence Science and Technology Laboratory in Wiltshire, Britain.
The UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) is conducting top-secret tests in its Porton Down military research base in Wiltshire using animals that are exposed to disturbing and cruel experiments, it has emerged.
After raising concerns about the facility in parliament last month by Liberal Democrat MP Mike Hancock, junior defence...
Ukraine cold snap claims 133 lives
A dead pigeon on frozen ground as homeless people eat a hot meal and drink hot tea in one of newly opened tent shelters in Lviv, Ukraine.
Cold weather has claimed the lives of at least 133 people in Ukraine over the past weeks as the country experiences an unprecedented cold snap.
According to local media, most of the victims were said to be homeless people who lost their lives sleeping on the streets...
Most Britons Disagree with Foreign Aid - poll
A new poll has found that only one in four people Britons support the coalition government’s international aid policy, with over 60 percent believing the money is being wasted, local media reported.
The survey commissioned by Ipsos-Mori found that only 6 percent of people strongly disagreed with the idea that foreign aid is wasted, The Daily Telegraph reported.
The survey follows a series of reports...