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Walmart Installs RFID Chip Machine
Walmart has rolled out a machine called the Solo Health Station, and it is designed to connect it’s shopper with Obamacare and it’s subsidies.
A very interesting feature of this machine is that it has a scanner port to read an RFID microchip that is placed at approximately where your right hand would be, when you are standing in front of it.
The mark of the beast system is very real, and it is...
Greek parliament illegaly suspends Golden Dawn funding
Illegal 297 member Greek parliament suspends Golden Dawn funding. Food Drives will continue anyway!
Earlier Today, a vote was made to suspend campaign party funding for Golden Dawn. (241 in favor and 26 against). The “Business Minded” “Democrats” believe that they will stop Golden Dawn in this way, but they are mistaken. Golden Dawn parliament members continue to pay for food out of their...
US nuke plans will cost $355 billion over a decade
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) says President Barack Obama’s plans for the US nuclear weapons complex will cost the country about $355 billion over the next decade.
In a report on Friday, the CBO said the plans included the modernization of nuclear weapons, their delivery systems, and nuclear weapons production laboratories.
According to the report, the cost is nearly $150 billion more than...
Why did Putin decide to release Khodorkovsky now?
Sochi Olympics, a PR stunt, a response to calls within society, or even a mistake: RT spoke with analysts to find out possible reasons behind Putin’s decision to pardon Khodorkovsky – and its likely consequences.
In a surprise move, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that he would sign a pardon for jailed former Yukos CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky. The oil tycoon was arrested in 2003...
We were subjected to 'meticulous, daily torture' - freed Gitmo detainee
After years of being held at the US Naval Base in Cuba without trial, Ibrahim Idris, one of two Sudanese detainees released on Thursday, said US prison officials had “systematically tortured” him in the course of his 11-year imprisonment at Gitmo.
Idris, who has been described by US officials as mentally ill, delivered his comments in a news conference in Khartoum, just hours after returning...
US court revives 9/11 case against Saudi Arabia
A federal appeals court in New York City has revived litigation against Saudi Arabia on behalf of families of victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
More than twelve years after the 9/11 attacks and eight years after a lower federal court ruled Saudi Arabia had immunity from prosecution, a three-judge panel of the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled on Thursday that families of...
Duck Dynasty Controversy: Bible to be Banned as “Hate Speech”?
Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson’s views on homosexuality have been condemned by many as “hate speech,” yet his words were infinitely less savage than those contained in the Old Testament.
If we are to accept that Robertson’s rhetoric represents hate speech, then the Bible should immediately be banned because it openly incites violence against gays.
Compare what Robertson told GQ Magazine...
Hagel slams China’s 'irresponsible' actions in naval standoff
US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel (L) and Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs
Pentagon chief Chuck Hagel criticizes the Chinese Navy as “irresponsible,” saying its actions risk escalating tensions with the United States.
In the highest-level rebuke of Beijing since a Chinese warship nearly collided with an American guided missile cruiser in the South China Sea earlier in December,...
Ugandan MPs pass bill punishing homosexuality with life in prison
The Ugandan parliament has ratified a bill that will see homosexuals imprisoned for life, if the person is caught in the act more than once, according to activists and reports on Friday.
One gay activist speaking to AFP following the vote said that now he is “officially illegal.”
This is the toughest measure to have been accepted in the country yet, although there was an even more severe version...
ACLU launches hilarious anti-NSA Christmas campaign
The American Civil Liberties Union is imploring people to stand up for their digital privacy this holiday season, and is doing so with a humorous YouTube video that has Santa Claus poking fun at the National Security Agency.
“The NSA is Coming to Town” is the name of the two-minute long ACLU clip, and in it the organization parodies the classic Christmas tune in order to call attention to the...
Edward Snowden seeks warmer shelter in sunny Brazil
Former CIA officer Edward Snowden, who was given temporary asylum in Russia, requests permanent shelter in Brazil. In exchange, the disgraced American whistleblower promises to assist in the investigation of USA’s espionage against Brazil.
It is not the first time, when Snowden requests asylum in Brazil. Earlier, he appealed to the leaders of Russia, Cuba, Bolivia, Venezuela, Germany and other...
Megadeth Takes on the 'War on Christmas'
When you think of Christmas albums, you typically wouldn’t think of Megadeth. But they surprised everyone and made beautiful new music for the holidays.
Dave Mustaine and the Megadeth crew have taken up a side in the “War on Christmas” with a thrashy spin on some of the most cherished Christmas carols.
Below, watch our rare and exclusive in-depth interview with rock legend Dave Mustaine...
US tests another nuclear-capable missile
The United States has test-fired a nuclear-capable inter-continental ballistic missile from an airbase in the state of California.
On Tuesday, a Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), which is capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads, was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base into a 4,200 mile flight over the Pacific to a target on the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
The...
World's most powerful satellite telescope 'Gaia' launched to map Milky Way in 3D
Europe has launched a billion dollar state of the art space telescope, that should bring back home the most detailed 3D map of our galaxy.
The five-year-long space voyage of the telescope named Gaia has started from Kourou in French Guiana, where it has taken off on top of a Russian-built Soyuz-Fregat rocket.
The European Space Agency has dubbed the Gaia telescope “the billion star surveyor” which...
China will not tolerate US military buildup in Asia Pacific
China will not tolerate the US military buildup in Asia Pacific for supporting regional allies who are in dispute with Beijing over a chain of islands, says investigative journalist Wayne Madsen.
“The US needs to recognize that China will not tolerate US military presence in its waters just as the United States will not tolerate Chinese naval ships off the coast of Atlantic City in New Jersey,”...