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Russia Revives A Cold War Laser Project That Targets U.S. Satellites
Back in 1981, when Reagan was preparing to spend the Soviet Union into the ground, the U.S. developed an Airborne Laser Laboratory that could bring down missiles and planes with high-density rays.
Never willing to be outdone, the Soviets launched the Beriev A-60, a jumbo-jet with a laser cannon installed in the nose.
Only two Beriev’s were ever completed and U.S. intelligence officials never...
2,500 illegal immigrants a week from North Africa flooding into Europe through Italy
As many as 2,500 illegal immigrants a week are flooding into the continent from North Africa through Italy, the European Union’s border protection agency has revealed.
The official figures, which came from Warsaw based Frontex, show that for the first three months of this year 33,000 people entered Europe illegally with 22,600 coming through Italy.
Most of those were economic migrants from Tunisia...
UK Gang Accused of Luring Teens and Turning Them into Prostitutes
'Pimp': Tanveer Ahmed Tanveer Ahmed, 39, allegedly passed two of the young girls among his friends.
A gang of Asian men went on trial yesterday accused of a sickening catalogue of child prostitution offences against vulnerable teenage girls as young as 13.
The nine – six are married and one is a grandfather – face 55 charges, including inciting child prostitution, grooming and rape between...
E. Coli death toll jumps to 33
The E. Coli death toll in Germany has reached 33, the France Press agency reports.
Now, scientists say that it were grown sprouts from a farm in northern Germany which triggered the outbreak .
The E. Coli bacteria live in the elementary tract of men, mammals and birds.
The majority of their strains are harmless but some can be particularly aggressive, threatening life.
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Russia charged to enter hybrid market
Russia’s dream of developing its own hybrid cars is one step closer. The construction of the first Russian plant to produce a new generation of vehicles has started just outside St. Petersburg.
Yo-Mobile cars were first introduced in January, and were an instant hit. The company got over 100,000 advance orders.
Currently the Yo-Auto company is offering three car models – a crossover, a 5-door...
Swiss Parliamentarians to Force Way Into Bilderberg
Italian politician, member of the Northern League, and member of the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, Mario Borghezio, was beaten and arrested by Bilderberg Security yesterday as he attempted to enter the meeting and protest its secretive globalist agenda. Remarkably, Borghezio maltreatment went unreported in the United States. This would be analogous...
Bilderberg Security Assaults EU Members of Parliament
Italian politician, member of the Northern League, and member of the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, Mario Borghezio, was beaten and arrested by Bilderberg Security yesterday as he attempted to enter the meeting and protest its secretive globalist agenda. He was reportedly accompanied by other EU members.
Remarkably, Borghezio’s maltreatment went...
German Parliament Backs Second Bailout for Greece
Finance minister urges MPs to support deal and pledges that investors will share burden.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told his country’s Parliament on Friday that MPs had a duty to approve a new aid package for Greece and that private creditors must carry some of the burden.
Agence France-Presse reported that in an impassioned speech to deputies who later approved a non-binding motion...
Belarusians turn to mass protests as government tries to tackle crisis
Activists in Minsk protest against rise of fuel prices.
As Minsk struggles to deal with the ongoing economic turmoil, rapid inflation is brewing unrest. The government had to lower fuel prices two days after a sharp increase, due to mass protests.
On Thursday, Belarusian gas prices have dropped by almost a quarter, after President Lukashenko’s ordered the government to lower the cost. The prices...
Switzerland Creates and Stores Antimatter Atoms for 17 Minutes
Part of the ALPHA experiment at CERN.
Some 309 antihydrogen atoms have been created by ALPHA Collaboration in Switzerland and stored in a magnified cylinder up to about 17 minutes for the first time in the history of science.
The Geneva-based international team of scientists working in CERN announced on Tuesday that storing the antimatter atoms up to 1000 seconds (nearly 17 minutes) is a great step...
Denmark's far right gains influence
Pia Kjaersgaard, leader of Denmark’s right-wing Danish People’s Party.
Border controls set to return amid concerns over link between foreigners and crime.
European Union ministers are discussing new measures which could restrict people’s movement across the continent. Much of the debate has been prompted by an influx of migrants from North Africa.
The far right has been using this...
Major Swiss Newspaper Gives Bilderberg Front Page Coverage
Typical powderpuff piece is easily debunked with facts about secretive elite group.
An influential Swiss daily newspaper has today awarded front page coverage to stories on this week’s secretive elite Bilderberg meeting.
The German-language daily Basler Zeitung has published a report (translation) on the meeting, which begins this Thursday at Silvretta House, a luxury hotel in St. Moritz, a mountain...
Eight countries hold 20,500 nukes
SIPRI says Russia had 11,000 nuclear warheads while the United States had 8,500 as of January 2011.
A Swedish think-tank reports the possession of over 20,500 nuclear weapons by eight nuclear states, including Israel, with 5,000 of them all ready for instant use.
“More than 5,000 nuclear weapons are deployed and ready for use, including nearly 2,000 that are kept in a high state of alert,”...
Greek government faces revolt over second wave of austerity measures
Greek protesters hold a demonstration in front of the old university in Athens, Greece, on May 31, 2011. The protest was organized by Greek academics against austerity measures and was joined by thousands of Greek citizens.
Greek prime minister outlines programme of state sell-offs and further belt-tightening.
With protests dividing his own party and tens of thousands taking to the streets, Greece’s...
E. Coli Outbreak Across Europe is Now Believed to Have Originated from a German Farm
German Health Minister Daniel Bahr puts on gloves and a mask during his visit at the University Clinic Hamburg-Eppendorf in Hamburg, northern Germany, on Sunday, June 5, 2011.
German-grown bean sprouts could be the source of the deadly E.coli outbreak that has killed 22 people in Europe and infected at least four in US.
The news came from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC),...