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Nearly half of the US threatens to secede
As the saying goes: if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em. Some Americans upset with the results of Election Day don’t quite agree, and now residents from 20 states have filed petitions with the White House to secede from the country.
Louisiana became the first of the (as of now) 50 united states that managed to collect enough signatures to have their petition for secession added to the White House’s...
Cannabis Legalized in Colorado and Washington
Both Colorado and Washington have passed referendums legalizing cannabis use.
However, the plant is still illegal according to federal law.
Washington state and Colorado set up a showdown with federal authorities by legalizing recreational use of marijuana.
The outcomes for those ballot measures Tuesday were a milestone for persistent but often thwarted advocacy groups and activists who for decades...
Was space conquest an avatar of the mind control?
“2001: A Space Odyssey” may have been the most famous and commented film of science-fiction, yet it is too the most ridiculous. His technical agenda has been humiliated by the time, like the whole dreams of this modern deceiving world. In 2001 we haven’t landed on Jupiter or in one of its satellites. In 2012 we are not traveling anywhere; we are not even traveling anymore. The space...
Obama Topples Top Coup Leader After Washington Gunbattle
The Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) is reporting today that President Barack Obama has accelerated the purge of US Military officers involved in a coup against his regime by the “firing in disgrace” of former Four-Star Army General and current Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) David Petraeus [first photo left] yesterday.
According to this report, after his refusal to meet at...
The Reason Obama is President
The reason America has the trillion dollar war monger Obama as president today is because of immorality and materialism in America. President John Adams once said,
“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” -October 11, 1798.
“It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God and Bible” –...
USA to leave Saudi Arabia behind in terms of crude production
The U.S. Department of Energy recently released a message stating that in 2012 oil production in the country will increase by seven percent. America is opening up its resources and reviewing its energy policy, experts say. If the production of crude oil and other liquid hydrocarbons continues to grow at the same pace, in a couple of years the United States will catch up to the indicators of Saudi...
United States stock markets plunge after Obama reelection
US President Barack Obama
US stock markets opened drastically lower on Wednesday following the reelection of President Barack Obama over fears of the looming fiscal cliff.
The US stock market indices fell on opening bell with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping 1.84 percent to 13,002.50, the S&P 500 tumbling 1.88 percent to 1,401.59, and NASDAQ plunging 1.93 percent to 2,953.87.
This comes...
Monsanto Stops California GMO Food Labeling Law
President Obama wasn’t the only big winner on Tuesday: the Monsanto Co. and the billion-dollar business behind genetically modified foods were victorious in California, where a measure that would’ve required the labeling of GMOs lost at the polls.
Proposition 37, a state-wide initiative that aimed to increase consumer awareness about the food industry’s growing use of genetically modified...
Voter turnout in 2012 US presidential elections 9% lower than 2008
Latest figures show that 117 million Americans, less than 50 percent of the eligible voters, have taken part in the presidential polls, showing a reduction of about nine percent compared to the 2008 election turnout of 131 million.
Preliminary figures indicate only 95 percent of precincts have so far reported their results and the number could change when more votes are counted.
“By and large, people...
Barack Obama re-elected as US president
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama embrace Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden moments after the television networks called the election in their favor, while watching election returns at the Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park in Chicago, Ill., Nov. 6, 2012.
Barack Obama has been elected to a second term as President of the United States. Republican candidate Mitt Romney has...
Obama Coup Plot Slams Into Russia
A shocking Federal Security Services (FSB) report on the ouster of Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov this morning by President Putin links this sudden action to information released by the US Military during their so-called hearing yesterday of one of their top officers Brigadier General Jeffery A. Sinclair.
Brigadier General Sinclair [photo 3rd right], before being abruptly relieved of duty, served...
Final day of US election campaign shows tight race
US Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney (L) and President Barack Obama
US presidential election rivals Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are set to enter the final day of the election battle as the opinion polls show the challengers are still neck-and-neck on the eve of the vote.
According to an opinion poll by the Wall Street Journal and the NBC News, 48 percent of voters would likely support...
Police sniper shoots suicidal boy instead of saving him
Police sniper shoots suicidal boy instead of saving him
The parents of a suicidal 16-year-old boy who was shot to death by a SWAT team sniper in suburban Atlanta have spoken out for the first time against the unjustified actions of the police.
Andrew Messina had threatened to kill himself after getting a bad grade in school last May. He took his father’s .357 Magnum, took swigs of alcohol from a...
US fears losing support for anti-Iran sanctions
Washington has reportedly decided to ease restrictions on the sale of medicine to Iran in fear that it may lose global support for anti-Iran sanctions, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Though US rules have not imposed any bans on American firms to sell medicine and medical supplies to Iran, exporters have been required to apply for special licenses. Besides, as the aftermath of the sanctions, the impossibility...
Eye Drops Can Treat Baldness
Bald men can regain hair with eye drops for glaucoma. Drug interactions and pre-existing diseases can make the therapy risky. However, eye drops for glaucoma have become a macho thing. It may even end one of the world’s greatest male torments, baldness. So a survey, published by researchers in the journal FASEB, reveals.
Eye drops for glaucoma have become a macho thing. It may even end one of...