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NASA to hunt for Nibiru that may destroy life on Earth
NASA scientists plan to launch a telescope into space in an attempt to find the mysterious killer planet Nibiru. Supposedly, the planet may considerably change life on Earth in near future, reports NTV.
According to a number of experts on the esoteric, the planet will bring all sorts of horrors to Earth, strictly on the scenarios of end-of-the-world films. The list of disasters includes: earthquakes,...
Tesla Motors Launches Revolutionary Supercharger Enabling Free Long Distance Travel
Today Tesla Motors unveiled its highly anticipated Supercharger network, which is said to make long distance travel in cars totally free thanks to the use of solar energy and electricity. So far the network is made up of six Supercharger stations stretching across California, as well as parts of Nevada and Arizona. These stations will allow the Tesla Model S to recharge for free, and each charge is...
Agenda 21 Mega-Cities to Replace Growing Cities and Rural Areas
The globalist march toward Agenda 21 includes the demonization of population growth and our current urban cities. As if there were a correlation between social upheaval and the explosion of urbanization, the propaganda abounds creating villains out of those who fight against eminent domain, the right to live in sprawling rural areas and retain their farm lands.
The UN Population Fund (UNPF) calls...
Mom sues police after being arrested for letting her kids play outside
A stay-at-home-mom from Texas is suing the local police department after she was held behind bars for 18 hours for child abandonment, a charge she says is completely false.
“Orange jump suit, in a cell, slammed the door, for 18 hours,” Tammy Cooper tells KPRC News. That’s how she describes how she spent almost a full day after officers with the La Porte Police Department responded to...
NYPD Attends iPhone 5 Launches to Register Devices
For recent iPhone releases at Apple stores in the New York area police have been posted up to register peoples phones. As usual, the excuse is that this will be a measure to keep us safe, or to keep our property safe if it happens to be lost or stolen. In a statement to The Gothamist Police Commissioner Ray Kelly used just this excuse. He said:
“The theft of Apple phones and other hand-held devices...
Lady Gaga and roaring agenda of Illuminati
Covering an eye is an old illuminati/freemasonry symbol which is represented by the illuminati pyramid.
As Robert Reich, a former Bill Clinton’s counselor said once, we are ruled by the symbols’ manipulators; computer science just served this purpose. We are in the hands of the magi. And what characterizes an audience in front of a magus is that she stays eyes wide shut.
Take modern subculture:...
Samsung seeks to ban iPhone 5 sale in the US
It was a long time coming, but now it has been officially confirmed – Samsung is going to pursue a ban on the US sales of the Apple iPhone 5. The Koreans believe that the latest iOS smartphone infringes on at least 8 of their LTE patents.
The official statement goes as following:
Samsung anticipates that it will file, in the near future, a motion to amend its infringement contentions to add...
Monica Lewinsky gets Bill and Hillary Clinton into big trouble again
World-famous mistress of former U.S. President Bill Clinton’s Monica Lewinsky decided to make some more money on her controversial past. Lewinsky will write memoires. The former White House trainee negotiates the details of her book with major publishers.
Reportedly, the forgotten sex scandal star has already requested $12 million for her confessions, including those about her relationship with...
Georgia's interior minister resigns over prisoners torture scandal
Georgia’s Interior Minister Bacho Akhalaia
Georgia’s interior minister has resigned amid protests over videos showing physical and sexual abuse of inmates in the country’s prisons.
“I feel moral and political responsibility that we failed to eradicate the horrible practice (of torture),” Bacho Akhalaia said in a statement on Thursday.
“This is why I have submitted my...
Bank of America plans to cut 16,000 jobs by end of 2012
Major US financial services corporation Bank of America plans to slash 16,000 jobs by the end of the year as part of an extensive cost-cutting measure to make the institution more profitable.
Following the planned reduction in the Bank’s workforce, the multinational US company would no longer hold its current title as the American banking industry’s largest employer, the Wall Street Journal reported...
US government restores indefinite detention without trial
The American government has successfully appealed a ruling by a district court banning indefinite detention of suspects without due process, reinstituting the controversial law that contradicts the US Constitution, Press TV reports.
The restoration of the law allows the Obama administration to hold suspects, even American citizens, captive without trial at military prison facilities such as the notorious...
Aerial pesticide spray to fight West Nile causes fear in cities
Several state and city governments across the US say that the aerial spraying of pesticides has decimated the threat of West Nile Virus in certain locales. Experts, on the other hand, say these efforts are exaggerated, fabricated and even impossible.
Despite claims in places such as Dallas, Texas and Boston, Massachusetts that the blasting pesticides onto the Earth from airplanes above is aiding the...
US nuclear arsenal to undergo costliest-ever modernization process
A US Air Force B-2 Spirit nuclear-capable bomber
The United States is to treat its nuclear arsenal to the costliest modernization process ever, with the projected expenditure estimated to stand at USD hundreds of billions.
The Washington Post reported the prospect of the wholesale overhaul on Saturday, saying the country’s 5,113-strong arsenal of nuclear warheads is to undergo an upgrade and maintenance...
US to flex naval might in Persian Gulf war games
The US Navy is leading its largest-ever war games in the Persian Gulf, with warships from 25 countries being deployed in the region. Tehran, in return, is preparing for its biggest air defense war game in the history of Islamic Republic next month.
The countries that deployed the largest number of warships for the 12-day training mission are the US, Britain, France, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
The exact...
Freedom of Speech In The West Is Constrained By The "Conspiracy Theory" Label
What would free speech icon Voltaire say about the political and social marginalization of the 9/11 truth movement?
“Have patience awhile; slanders are not long-lived. Truth is the child of time; erelong she shall appear to vindicate thee.” – Immanuel Kant.
“A public can only arrive at enlightenment slowly. Through revolution, the abandonment of personal despotism may be engendered and...