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Love liberty? You might be a terrorist
Are you suspicious of federal authority? How about really into individual liberty? Well according to a new study funded by the US Department of Homeland Security, you very well might be a terrorist.
A report published earlier this year by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) at the University of Maryland has surfaced, and in their DHS-funded findings,...
American Rebel Forces Attack Gas Pipelines, Explode Trains As US Civil War Nears
A disturbing new report prepared by the Federal Security Service (FSB) states that in the past 3 weeks American rebel forces battling against the US government have “retaliated in force” after the massacre of at least 380 men, women and children attending a clandestine Michigan meeting held earlier last month who were targeted for annihilation by the Obama regime.
According to this report, the...
Scientists discover why Supermarket Tomatoes have No Taste
Study in the United States showed that fruit that ripens uniformly is preferred by producers, but lose their flavor.
The difference in taste of supermarket tomatoes compared to those from the garden has genetics as an explanation. An international team of researchers identified the genetic mutations responsible for the uniform maturation of fruit that also causes the least amount of sugar in the tomato.
For...
USA to arrest world's largest sailing ship because of Jewish books
The world’s largest sailing ship, the Sedov, that started its world cruise in May, may not reach all of its destination ports. The Sedov has recently declined entering the Swedish ports of Göteborg and Malmo because the local authorities could arrest the ship. US officials said that they would arrest the ship if it called at the port of San Francisco.
The ship was supposed to call at San Francisco...
New telescope to guard Earth from killer asteroids
Some 500,000 asteroids are circulating near-Earth space and some of them may pose a real danger to our planet. But a US company says it plans to build a telescope that will be able to watch them.
Some asteroids may collide with Earth between 2020 and 2030, and only about 10,000 out of half a million have been catalogued to date – so time is of the essence. But the B612 Foundation is certain its...
Chemtrail Tanker Up-Close with ON and OFF Spraying
Many re-mixed versions of this classic air-to-air video exist on the web.
This is a pre-mixed version you can evaluate without the added graphics.
The cockpit chatter near the end is interesting considering this flight crew witnessed events “real-time” with their own eyes before uploading the video to Youtube.
The inside of a “chemtrail” airplane.
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Russian Warships Arrive at US Pearl Harbor for Joint Drills
Admiral Panteleyev destroyer
A group of Russia’s Pacific Fleet warships has arrived at the U.S. Pearl Harbor naval base to take part in the Rim of the Pacific international drills, a fleet spokesman said on Saturday.
“During their long voyage from Vladivostok to Pearl Harbor, the warships’ crews held several firing drills, successfully destroying all the targets,” First-Rank Captain Roman Martov...
Saturn’s moon has watery ocean under thick ice crust
Cassini’s View of Titan
Titan, one of the most interesting objects in our Solar system, may have an ocean of water beneath its thick ice crust layer. Scientists say large deposits of water drastically increase the possibility of life on the moon.
Saturn’s largest moon Titan is one of the few objects in our system that can boast a true atmosphere. The moon also has developed a climate, with...
Google could return manufacturing from China
Google’s new media device the Nexus Q is making headlines not just because of its technology, but due to the one noteworthy feature: unlike most of today’s hi-tech products, it is being manufactured in the United States.
The Google team decided to build the device in the US as an experiment in American manufacturing which has been in decline for decades. “We’ve been absent for so long,...
US Army tests Tesla lightning bolt weapon
LIPC in action
In the era of remote-controlled drones, invisible planes and microwave guns, no military innovation should come as a surprise. But among the array of new weapons none are more satisfying than a cannon that allows you to unleash bolts of lightning.
The Laser-Induced Plasma Channel (LIPC) cannon is currently being tested at Picatinny Arsenal, a key US Army research complex in New Jersey.
“We...
Stockton to become largest US city to declare bankruptcy
A home sale sign in Stockton, California, the United States, February 7, 2012
The city of Stockton in the US state of California is set to become the largest American city ever to declare bankruptcy as the financial troubles of the US deepen.
A formal bankruptcy filing may come as early as Wednesday following the failure of negotiations between Stockton’s officials and creditors.
The northern...
US Supreme Court upholds Obama's healthcare reforms
A woman demonstrates against US President Barack Obama’s health care reforms in front of the US Supreme Court in Washington DC on March 27, 2012.
The US Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the US President Barack Obama’s healthcare reform plan which “mandates” all American citizens to obtain health insurance or face hundreds of dollars in penalty fine.
With a 5-4 decision, the Court’s...
Obama Gives Total Power To Clinton As Nano Apocalypse Nears
A truly frightening “Red Alert” report prepared by Health Care Minister Veronika Skvortsova on the mysterious deaths of nearly 200 children in the Indian State of Bihar earlier this month says that our world has suffered its first “nano-disaster” and warns that an “apocalyptic event” involving nanotechnology is much nearer than anyone will admit.
Nanotechnology (sometimes shortened to...
Superbug vs. Monsanto: Nature rebels against biotech titan
A growing number of rootworms are now able to devour genetically modified corn specifically designed by Monsanto to kill those same pests. A new study shows that while the biotech giant may triumph in Congress, it will never be able to outsmart nature.
Western corn rootworms have been able to harmlessly consume the genetically modified maize, a research paper published in the latest issue of the journal...
Supreme Court upholds Arizona immigration law
The US Supreme Court finally ruled on the constitutionality of Arizona’s controversial immigration law Monday, striking down three provisions of the legislation while upholding the scandalous “show me your papers” section.
The Court has struck down most of Arizona’s SB 1070 immigration legislation, which was enacted two years earlier.
The high court ruled that Arizona’s policy of imprisoning...