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Archive for April 16th, 2012
Israel Is Preparing For A Full Assault On Iran’s Nuclear Facilities If Diplomacy Fails
Robert Johnson BusinessInsider.com Apr. 16, 2012 On May 23 the U.S., China, Russia, France, Britain, and Germany will have another sit down with an Iranian delegation in Baghdad to further discuss Tehran’s nuclear future. Called the P5+1 talks, five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany, the next meeting will follow a... »
Video: Woman Sobs During TSA Grope Down
Pat down most likely triggered rape-related PTSD Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Monday, April 16, 2012 A video clip shot at a security line at Dane County Regional Airport in Madison shows a woman, most likely suffering from some kind of rape-related post traumatic stress disorder, quietly sobbing as she is subjected to a... »
Taxes and Economic Breakdown
BY JR NYQUIST FinancialSense.com 04/16/2012 If a nation wishes to become prosperous, it must be free. America is the prime example of a free country becoming the richest country in the world. Toward the beginning of the modern era the Netherlands freed itself from Spain, and became prosperous. But as Spain languished under the... »
Guest Post: Another Empty Obama Promise
by Azizonomics ZeroHedge.com 04/16/2012 The extent of Obama’s duplicity continues to grow apace. And yes — it’s duplicity. If you can’t or won’t fulfil a promise, don’t make it. From Bloomberg: Two years after President Barack Obama vowed to eliminate the danger of financial institutions becoming “too big to fail,” the nation’s largest banks... »
Colorado further evidence Ron Paul will challenge Romney in Tampa
THOMAS MULLEN WashingtonTimes.com Sunday, April 15, 2012 TAMPA, April 15, 2012 — The Ron Paul campaign has consistently maintained that it has won far more delegates than is generally reported by the media. The Associated Press projects Romney’s delegate count to be well over 600, more than ten times their projections for Ron Paul.... »
Top Scientists, Government Agencies and Publications Have – For Over 100 Years – Been Terrified of a New Ice Age
Washington’s Blog April 16, 2012 There has been an intense debate among leading scientists, government agencies and publications over whether the bigger threat is global warming or a new ice age. As we’ve previously noted, top researchers have feared an ice age – off and on – for more than 100 years. (This post... »
Alaska’s #2 Newspaper: Spring brings fallout — Cesium-137 believed to cause malevolent genetic mutations, says reprinted editorial
By ENENews April 16th, 2012 Title: Spring brings fallout Source: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Date: Apr 15, 2012 Editorial Editor’s note: This spring, Alaskans read news of how Japan’s Fukushima nuclear reactors were still leaking radioactivity a year after being destroyed by a tsunami. Fifty years ago, Alaskans were worrying about a different source of... »
Two volcanoes in Costa Rica now reporting increased activity
TheExtinctionProtocol.com April 16, 2012 COSTA RICA – Thursday last the Turrialba sent experts scurrying to analyze the recent activity at the colossus southeast of San José. On Saturday, however, the Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, decided on a rumble of its own. It was around 2pm when residents heard the rumbles from the volcano... »
Mexico’s sleeping Popocatépetl volcano awakens again
TheExtinctionProtocol.com April 16, 2012 MEXICO CITY – Popocatépetl, the nearly 18,000 foot volcano that hovers like a sentinel on the southeastern fringe of Mexico’s capital, awakened again Sunday, punctuating an especially shaky seismic season. Popo, as the mountain is widely called, spewed at least seven exhalations overnight Saturday and through the day Sunday, sending... »