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Californians Sign Petition to Ban and Confiscate Firearms
Media critic and social analyst Mark Dice shows how people are literally in a trance as he gets people to sign a petition banning their birthrights. The public’s zombie-like mental state is what will allow Obama to get his gun ban through.
In the video below, Mark shows how ill-informed people really are as they comment on a news story about Russia nuking China (which never really happened).
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Fluoride Lowers IQ and Causes Other Health Problems
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Preface: This post doesn’t discuss any conspiracy theories. It simply presents a scientific review of the studies by mainstream sources on fluoride.
Why do dentists push fluoride, even though an overwhelming number of scientific studies conclude that cavity levels are falling worldwide … even in countries which don’t fluoridate water?
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Russian team takes ice sample from Lake Vostok in searching for life
Nearly a year after Russian researchers reached the unique sub-glacial Lake Vostok, the first sample of transparent ice from its water has been taken. The finding is of great value as it could reveal if the lake harbors life.
The Lake Vostok, isolated by 4-kilometer layer of ice for around the past 20 million years, has been of great interest to scientists since it was first discovered in the 1990s....
NASA's Curiosity Rover finds organic compounds on Mars
Stuart Atkinson combines 55 photos taken with the rover’s MAHLI camera, which sits outstretched on the end of the arm of NASA’s Curiosity rover, October 31, 2012.
NASA’s Curiosity rover has analyzed Martian soil for the first time and has found some organic chemicals essential to support life.
On Monday, NASA announced the finding of the robot’s onboard chemical laboratory, which had sampled...
Mountain pine beetles up weather temperature in Canada
A mountain pine beetle
A beetle species has affected on the climate of British Colombia in Canada during past decade as caused recent warmer summers in the region.
The destructive beetle, with the size of a grain of rice, by lowering the amount of water pumped into the air by plants has induced crucial alteration on local climate as forest fires.
Researchers claim that due to decreasing summer evapo-transpiration,...
Serious Water Pollution Incidents Doubles Each Year
Pollution peril: An Environment Agency worker treats water in Staffordshire, contaminated with untreated sewage and cyanide as an agency report found serious incidents in the water industry increased, mostly in the sewer and water network
The number of serious water pollution incidents has doubled in a year, the Environment Agency showed today.
Pollution incidents in the water industry rose from 65...
Ireland to Hold Referendum on Water Fluoridation
After Justice Minister Alan Shatter yesterday promised legislation to allow reporting of hitherto secret decisions in children’s courts, it is now incumbent on health minister Dr James Reilly to commit to rescind the similarly secretive and outdated Fluoridation Act of 1963 before the Referendum on Children’s rights on Sat 10th November 2012.
“Unless the government commits to rescind the discredited...
Over-Population Threatens Water Resources
A study published by McGill University in Montreal and Utrecht University in the Netherlands, analyzed data from global ground water use against computer generated models of underwater aquifers and concluded that the “groundwater footprint” of reliable resources above ground is 3.5 times larger than the known aquifers.
UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Council of the International Hydrological Program...
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...
Sky-high and abyss-deep: China's double record-breaker
Docking in progress, CCTV video still.
China has reached two technological milestones spanning great depths and heights. In the earth’s orbit, the Shenzhou 9 spacecraft manually docked a space module while under the Pacific, a Jiaolong submersible dived to the bottom of the Marian Trench.
The symbolism behind the scheduling of the two historical events was far from coincidental. The three oceanographers...
Cassini finds tropical lakes on Saturn’s moon Titan
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, pictured to the right of the gas giant in the Cassini spacecraft view.
Scientists have discovered methane lakes in the tropical areas of Saturn’s moon Titan, one of which is about half the size of Utah’s Great Salt Lake, with a depth of at least one meter.
The longstanding bodies of liquid were detected by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft, which has been...
Mass fluoride over-dosing in Ireland demands urgent action
The Irish Medical Times reveals that 70% of adults in the fluoridated Republic are above the medically-safe daily fluoride intake and this is directly due to drinking water being fluoridated. In the UK which is largely un-fluoridated, a sizeable proportion of adults are also above safe levels.
Only in February 2012 the European Commission again warned that the very youngest are at greatest risk with...
China may sink into oblivion trying to outrun America
Over 50 Chinese cities are sinking into the ground because of the continuous subsidence of the soil. The excessive consumption of ground water is to blame. As its result, under many Chinese cities, including Beijing, the world’s largest underground funnels have formed. But there are other environmental problems in the country.
In China lakes are evaporating, rivers are drying out, 75 percent...
America Hit with Worst Drought in Years
Colorado River
Climatologists say a dry spell devastating almost all of America is starting to worry the weather community during what is one of the worst droughts in recent years.
The federal agency that investigates dry weather, the US Drought Monitor, says that more than half of the continental United States are experiencing “abnormally dry” conditions, which have so far proven to be the worst...
Global 'water war' threat by 2030 - US intelligence
Nations will cut off rivers to prevent their enemies having access to water downstream, terrorists will blow up dams, and states that cannot provide water for their citizens will collapse. This is the future – as painted by a top US security report.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the organization that oversees US intelligence agencies such as the CIA and FBI, was...