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Nearly 4000 9/11 First Responders Have Been Diagnosed With Cancer
The number of first responders to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center in New York City who have been diagnosed with cancer has reached 3,700.
Those suffering from cancers certified by the federal government as 9/11-related include members of the New York Fire Department (1,100), police and other Ground Zero responders (2,134), and survivors such as downtown workers...
Argentina ruling coalition wins primary presidential elections
Daniel Scioli, the presidential candidate for Argentina’s governing coalition, celebrates after the results of the primary elections came in on August 10, 2015.
The presidential candidate for Argentina’s ruling coalition has secured the majority of votes in the country’s primary elections.
Daniel Scioli, the only candidate for the governing Front for Victory coalition, secured a 14-point...
Chinese Motorists Spot Enormous New Missile Transport and Launch Vehicle
Pictures have surfaced of what is believed to be the largest ever Chinese military vehicle for transporting and launching missiles.
Transporter Erector Launcher (TEL) vehicles are used to quickly transport and fire surface-to-air, cruise and ballistic missiles.
Chinese drivers have recently spotted a new version of the vehicle, which appears similar to the military’s standard TEL, except that...
Council of Europe fears Transnistria may become part of Russia
Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjorn Jagland believes that a full-scale armed conflict in Transnistria was unlikely. Yet, even one episode of violence may take the situation out of control.
Jagland wrote in an article for The New York Times that “many in Moldova worry that Transnistria could become the next Crimea.” “Transnistria’s leaders complain that Moldova...
Foreigners claiming NHS healthcare in home states funded by UK taxpayers
Lax legislation allows foreigners who have never paid taxes in Britain to access medical care in their own countries at the expense of the National Health Service (NHS), an investigation has found.
The Daily Mail investigation, which was published on Monday, revealed that foreign nationals who claim to be living in Britain are obtaining free European Health Insurance Cards (EHIC) and charging the...
UK MoD Released Deadly Bacteria on London Tube
Chemical warfare was trialed on British military personnel and potentially lethal biological agents were unleashed on an unsuspecting public as part of Ministry of Defense (MOD) experiments carried out over fifty years, a shocking new book reveals.
In his latest work, entitled ‘Secret Science: A Century of Poison Warfare and Human Experiments,’ University of Kent historian Ulf Schmidt presents...
New Swiss Ebola Vaccine Gives 100% Protection
An Ebola vaccine has proven to provide complete protection against the baneful disease in a field trial in the hard-hit Guinea, a researcher has claimed.
The trial showed that the vaccine “offers 100 percent protection against Ebola after roughly one week,” said researcher Sven Trelle from the Swiss University of Bern.
The world is “on the verge of an effective Ebola vaccine,”...
Only 26% Would Vote For Obama Again
President Obama’s claim he could win a third term was debunked by a poll showing only 26% would vote for him again.
The Monmouth University poll released Monday also revealed that 68% would vote for someone else if the Constitution allowed Obama to run a third term.
The poll proves Obama wrong not long after he told members of the African Union he could win again.
“Under our Constitution, I cannot...
Donald Trump leads GOP field after debate
Donald Trump remains the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination following a controversial debate in which the billionaire businessman refused to pledge loyalty to the eventual GOP nominee.
During the first major GOP debate for the 2016 presidential elections which was held on Thursday, Trump had a fiery exchange with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly.
Kelly asked Trump to respond to disparaging...
French police calls on British Army to stop 3rd World Flood in Calais
Muslim migrants pray at a makeshift mosque in “The New Jungle” camp in Calais, France, August 7, 2015.
Police in Calais, from where thousands of illegal immigrants from Africa and the Middle East risk their lives trying to cross the English Channel to make it to the UK, have suggested bringing in the British army to curb the crisis.
The head of the Alliance union for police deployed to...
World's Secret Shadow Government, A Frightening Reality
Is the famous conspiracy about a secret government that runs the world completely nonsense or does the idea actually have any supporting evidence?
Conspiracy theories, hypotheses claiming that historical events could have occurred due to the nefarious actions by hidden parties, still remain largely neglected by researchers and considered as implausible and irrelevant.
On the other hand, conspiracy...
Thousands in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia hold "Anti White Genocide" Rallies
On August 4, thousands of Latvians and people from other Baltic countries joined together to protest the attempts by anti-Whites to kick start White genocide in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
“Stop Genocide Against Latvians” read one protestor’s sign, and another sign called to “Stop Genocide Against White Nations”.
The protests had around 1,500 people and were held in the Latvian capital...
US NED NGO is Now Officially “Undesirable” in Russia
Vladimir Putin! Now you’ve really done it. You have had the temerity to declare our National Endowment for Democracy (NED), America’s most important Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) to be “undesirable.” Where will this end? Don’t you respect our right, as a US Government-financed NGO, to meddle in internal Russian affairs? After all, we are the most important NGO of the world’s Sole...
Typhoon kills 6 and injures 200 in Taiwan, hits China
Rescue workers save a child as Typhoon Soudelor strikes Taiwan on August 8, 2015.
Powerful Typhoon Soudelor has ripped through central Taiwan with severe winds and torrential rain, killing at least six people and wounding nearly 200 others while leaving some 4 million households without power.
Five more people were reported missing as of 10 pm local time Saturday after the strong storm made landfall...
Scotland to outlaw growing of GMO crops
Scotland says it will ban genetically modified crops on its soil. According to officials, the move will protect the environment. They are also taking advantage of new EU laws, allowing member states to decide whether they want to grow the crops or not.
Although the EU imports large quantities of GM crops from abroad, it is less sure about growing them on their own soil. Some environmental groups are...