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Biggest dinosaurs had small brains
Though the plant-eating dinosaur Ampelosaurus was among the largest to walk the Earth, it had a tiny brain. That is according to a recent study.
Scientists say that an advanced member of the biggest dinosaurs ever to walk the earth had a tiny brain, the size of a tennis ball.
The scientists studied the skull of fossils of the dinosaur Ampelosaurus, which was discovered in the Spanish city of Cuenca...
Global automotive industry stepping into new era
Top managers of the global automotive industry interviewed by KPMG consultancy unanimously agreed that redistribution in the auto market is to be expected within the next five years. They believe that in the stagnating traditional markets, markets of developing countries, in particular, Asian ones, will have increasingly more weight. This will give an additional impetus to the development of the Chinese...
Riots spread across Jordan over 'vote-rigging'
Protesters shout anti-regime slogans during a demonstration in Jordan’s capital Amman.
Riots have spread across Jordan after the announcement of parliamentary election results which people in four provinces dispute.
Violent clashes erupted on Thursday between police and protestors who accuse Jordan’s Independent Electoral Commission of vote-rigging, DPA reported.
Police fired tear gas to disperse...
30 dead, army deployed in Egypt as riot flares up in Port Said
30 people have been killed, including two policemen, and more than 300 injured during a riot in Egypt’s Port Said. The army has since been deployed, where a crowd attempted to storm a prison after death sentence’s were handed out for a past riot.
The deadly assault follows the sentencing of 21 people to death for the riot and stampede in Port Said in which dozens were killed last February.
As...
Kim Dotcom wants to encrypt half of the internet to end government surveillance
In an in-depth interview, Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom discusses the investigation against his now-defunct file-storage site, his possible extradition to the US, the future of Internet freedoms and his latest project Mega with RT’s Andrew Blake.
The United States government says that Dotcom, a German millionaire formerly known as Kim Schmitz, masterminded a vast criminal conspiracy by operating...
Israel seeks to decrease number of black population - HR activist
Reports say Israeli healthcare officials prescribe dangerous birth control drugs to women of color to reduce the black population in Israel.
Medical centers in Israel use the contraceptive Depo Provera as a long-term birth control method to decrease the number of black babies.
According to a recent report, about 57 percent of Depo Provera users in Israel are women of color, while they form less than...
George Soros Think Tank Proposes 13 Pieces Of Emergency Gun Control Legislation
Today we reported that Jay Rockefeller fully supports Obama’s gun plan despite the fact that he owns an AR-15.
Now it seems that another ruling class control freak is jumping on the bandwagon as well.
None other than George Soros, has come forward, through his “Center for American Progress” think tank, and put forward 13 different pieces of legislation that would restrict gun ownership and use...
House raises debt ceiling to avoid US default
The House voted on legislation Wednesday that will raise the debt ceiling for three months and delay a US default. Even though this is just a short term fix, the Obama administration said it supports it.
The legislation prevented a devastating default of US debt and payments next month and instead give Congress three more months to come up with an agreement on the budget, taxes, spending and the deficit....
North Korea threatens Military Action against 'Southern Puppets'
The UN Security Council passed a resolution against North Korea on January 22, 2013.
North Korea has threatened to take ‘physical countermeasures’ against South Korea, following a UN resolution adopted against Pyongyang for its rocket launch in December 2012.
“If the South Korean puppet regime of traitors directly participates in the so-called UN sanctions, strong physical countermeasures would...
Renault warns unions of factory closures amid cuts, layoffs
Employees of “Auto Chassis International” owned by French automaker Renault, attend a rally to protest against job cuts in Le Mans, western France on January 23, 2013.
Renault has officially warned unions that car factories will close unless they seal an agreement of salary cuts and thousands of layoffs in the floundering company.
“If there is no deal, it is impossible to leave things...
Huge Oil Reserves Found in Australia to rival those of Saudi Arabia
An Australian company claims it has found an untapped shale oil field with estimated reserves that could potentially put the country next to remarkably oil-rich Saudi Arabia. Still, extracting the discovered treasure poses a huge technical challenge.
Brisbane-based company Linc Energy has presented two estimates by respected independent consultants claiming that drilling and seismic exploration...
Jay Rockefeller Owns An AR-15 And Supports Obamas Gun Plan
All week the mainstream media has been repeating that Obama is planning new gun legislation, which may not be an all out confiscation, but will definetly continue the steepen the slippery slope down that path.
The majority of the ruling class who own guns are usually in favor of gun control, because it doesn’t apply to them and it allows them to gain more power and leverage over the people who are...
Catalan parliament approves declaration of state sovereignty
Catalan separatist merchandise is displayed at a stall in Las Ramblas, Barcelona, Spain.
The parliament of Spain’s northeastern region of Catalonia has approved a declaration of the region’s sovereignty as a major step towards its independence from Spain.
The non-binding resolution was passed on Wednesday by 85 votes in favor, 41 against, and two abstentions, the Associated Press reported.
The...
Aaron Swartz stopped SOPA, his persecution political - Kim Dotcom
Aaron Swartz became a political target, and that is what led to his tragic death, believes Kim Dotcom, the founder of the now-defunct file-storage site Megaupload, in a feature interview with RT. The web tycoon has just launched a new site Mega.
“There is no reasonable cause behind going after a young genius like him in the fashion they did,” says Dotcom.
Swartz had been instrumental in...
Chemicals banned in Europe still make their way into US foods
Have you ever tasted a soft drink so good you thought it should be illegal? In some parts of the world, ingredients used in beverages available across the United States are outlawed — but not because they’re dangerously delicious.
Drinks including Mountain Dew, Gatorade, Powerade and Squirt are all commonly available at restaurants and convenience stores across the US. If you’re overseas and...