By ENENews June 1st, 2012 Nuclear Tuna and NPR’s Trivialization Institute for Policy Studies Blog by Robert Alvarez May 31, 2012 NPR shouldn’t trivialize the risk of radioactive tuna from the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Caption: It is not advisable to eat Bluefin Tuna. Yesterday, National Public Radio (NPR) ran a story asserting that cesium-137... »
Archive for June 1st, 2012
Nuclear Expert: ‘It is not advisable to eat bluefin tuna’ — Fukushima radiation deposited over 600,000 sq. miles of Pacific — Cesium crosses placental barrier of animals
Global markets go into meltdown: unemployment surges to record highs across Eurozone
TheExtinctionProtocol.com June 1, 2012 EUROPE – Euro zone unemployment has hit a record high, and job losses are likely to keep climbing as the bloc’s devastating debt crisis eats away at businesses’ ability to hire workers while indebted governments continue to cut staff. Around 17.4 million people were out of work in the 17-nation... »
The UN Wants Complete Control Over The Internet And That Would Mean Unprecedented Censorship, Taxes And Surveillance
EndOfTheAmericanDream.com One of the fastest ways to ruin the Internet would be to put the United Nations in charge of it. Unfortunately, that is exactly what the United Nations wants. The United Nations is now pushing very hard for complete control over the Internet. A proposal that has the support of China, Russia, India,... »
18 Examples Of The Nanny State Gone Wild
TheEconomicCollapseBlog.com America has been overrun by control freaks. Once upon a time the United States was considered to be “the land of the free and the home of the brave”, but today there are millions of laws, rules and regulations that tightly regulate our daily lives. Most of these laws, rules and regulations were... »
“TERMINATOR PLANET”: A Drone-Eat-Drone World
With Its “Roadmap” in Tatters, The Pentagon Detours to Terminator Planet by Nick Turse Global Research May 31, 2012 U.S. military documents tell the story vividly. In the Gulf of Guinea, off the coast of West Africa, an unmanned mini-submarine deployed from the USS Freedom detects an “anomaly”: another small remotely-operated sub with welding... »
U.S. Labels ALL Young Men In Battle Zones As “Militants” … And American Soil Is Now Considered a Battle Zone
by George Washington ZeroHedge.com 05/31/2012 Glenn Greenwald has two must-read posts on the reason that virtually everyone the U.S. kills is called a “militant” or “suspected militant”. He wrote Monday: Virtually every time the U.S. fires a missile from a drone and ends the lives of Muslims, American media outlets dutifully trumpet in headlines... »
Pestilence watch: Is Chagas the new HIV/AIDs of the Americas?
TheExtinctionProtocol.com June 1, 2012 DISEASE – Chagas, a tropical disease spread by insects, is causing some fresh concern following an editorial—published earlier this week in a medical journal—that called it ‘the new AIDS of the Americas.” More than 8 million people have been infected by Chagas, most of them in Latin and Central America.... »