20 Signs That The Health Care Industry Has Become All About Making As Much Money As Possible
Once upon a time in America, people became doctors and nurses because they wanted to help people, building hospitals was a labor of love, lawyers didn’t chase ambulances, health insurance…
NSA: U.S. Must Secure the Internet
According to National Security Agency (NSA) Director Gen. Keith Alexander, the United States federal government has the overarching duty and responsibility in securing the Internet to safeguard against cyber-criminal activities.
After a Year of Setbacks, U.N. Looks to Take Charge of World’s Agenda
After a year of humiliating setbacks, United Nations Secretary General Ban ki-Moon and about 60 of his top lieutenants — the top brass of the entire U.N. system — spent…
Two Multibillionaire Brothers Are Remaking America for Their Own Benefit
There's a difference between being paranoid and being suspicious. Paranoia is mental disturbance; suspicion is a rational deduction.
Random Pat-Downs Turn PATCO Into Police State
Commuters who ride PATCO trains between southern New Jersey and Philadelphia should expect random searches of their clothing, pockets, bags and vehicles on their morning trip to work.
US soldiers ‘killed Afghan civilians for sport and collected fingers as trophies’
Soldiers face charges over secret 'kill team' which allegedly murdered at random and collected fingers as trophies of war
1,270 Architects/Engineers Reveal Hard Evidence of Explosive Demolition at World Trade Center on 9/11
Senator Gravel notes, "Critically important evidence has come forward after the original government building reports were completed."
NRA Supports BATF Firearms Modernization Act
On Tuesday, September 14, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on reforming current regulation of commerce in firearms–especially in the area of dealer licensing and oversight–by the…
20 Signs That The Health Care Industry Has Become All About Making As Much Money As Possible
Once upon a time in America, people became doctors and nurses because they wanted to help people, building hospitals was a labor of love, lawyers didn’t chase ambulances, health insurance…
After a Year of Setbacks, U.N. Looks to Take Charge of World’s Agenda
After a year of humiliating setbacks, United Nations Secretary General Ban ki-Moon and about 60 of his top lieutenants — the top brass of the entire U.N. system — spent…
Two Multibillionaire Brothers Are Remaking America for Their Own Benefit
There's a difference between being paranoid and being suspicious. Paranoia is mental disturbance; suspicion is a rational deduction.
US soldiers ‘killed Afghan civilians for sport and collected fingers as trophies’
Soldiers face charges over secret 'kill team' which allegedly murdered at random and collected fingers as trophies of war
POTUS as Chief Magistrate
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POTUS as Chief Magistrate
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The Kabbalah is a Hoax
source Richard Evans... In October 1946, Soviet agent Alger Hiss invited Canadian psychiatrist Brock Chisholm to Washington DC to lay the foundation for the corruption of America's public schools using…
The Kabbalah is a Hoax
source Richard Evans... In October 1946, Soviet agent Alger Hiss invited Canadian psychiatrist Brock Chisholm to Washington DC to lay the foundation for the corruption of America's public schools using…
Chris Dodd’s last act: ‘Control the people’
Alarms are being raised over what probably is retiring Sen. Christopher Dodd's last major piece of legislation – the Livable Communities Act, which has been approved by the Senate Banking…
Hundreds of looted artifacts returned to Iraq
Hundreds of Iraqi artifacts looted from museums and archaeological sites across the country — including a 4,400-year-old statue of an ancient king stolen during the U.S.-led invasion — have been…
Bee decline already having dramatic effect on pollination of plants
Researchers have found that pollination levels of some plants have dropped by up to 50 per cent in the last two decades.
‘Mind-reading machine’ can convert thoughts into speech
Researchers have been able to translate brain signals into speech using sensors attached to the surface of the brain for the first time.
Fears rise as EU nations aim to raise borrowing
The eurozone debt crisis is about to enter a critical phase as governments prepare to step up borrowing in the capital markets to fund their faltering economies.
China to build $2bn railway for Iran
Nicklas Swanstrom, the executive director of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute at Johns Hopkins University, said the contract to build the line was the first step for China to build an…