ENENews.com September 7th, 2013 Reuters, Sept 6, 2013: Tepco said it was “very concerned” that radioactive water could flow towards a bypass it is digging to divert clean groundwater around the damaged reactors and into the sea. The tank that leaked radioactive water is at least 130 metres (426 feet) above the... »
Archive for September 7th, 2013
“Growing sense of crisis” at Fukushima — Tepco “very concerned” about high levels of contamination in groundwater thought to be clean — Was to be pumped into ocean as part of bypass plan (VIDEO)
Think tank sees big risks in flu gain-of-function research…””gain of function” research poses a serious outbreak risk.”
Robert Roos CIDRAP News Sep 06, 2013 The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, a Washington, DC, group that works to limit the spread of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, contends in a risk assessment report that “gain of function” (GOF) research on highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses poses a serious risk of... »
Saudi Arabia reports 4 more MERS cases, 2 fatal
Robert Roos CIDRAP News Sep 06, 2013 Translated information and media reports from Saudi Arabia today cited four more Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) cases there, two of which were fatal. In addition, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that an earlier fatal MERS case in an elderly Tunisian man, previously regarded as... »
6.6 magnitude quake strikes Guatemala: planet reeling from series of powerful earthquakes
TheExtinctionProtocol.com September 7, 2013 GUATEMALA – A 6.6-magnitude earthquake has hit Guatemala’s Pacific coastline, US seismologists say. The US Geological Survey said the quake struck around three miles (6km) south of Pajapita, at a depth of 42 miles (68km). Guatemala’s fire department issued a statement saying a few poorly-built homes were destroyed in the... »
Middle East crisis: while talk of military action on Syria cools- build-up in the region continues
TheExtinctionProtocol.com September 7, 2013 MIDDLE EAST – The U.S. State Department has ordered non-emergency U.S. personnel to leave Lebanon and has approved voluntary evacuation from southern Turkey. The state department cited “current tensions the region” but did not specifically mention Syria. The department also warned U.S. citizens travelling in the two countries to remain... »
Obama Might Defy Congressional ‘No’ Vote, Attack Syria Anyhow
Power: No Alternative to Attacking Syria by Jason Ditz AntiWar.com September 06, 2013 Setting the stage for what may literally be the biggest constitutional crisis in American history, the White House is continuing to insist that President Obama has the “right” to attack Syria whenever he wants, regardless of the circumstances. That position was... »
France Backs off Support for Syrian Strike
by Richard Sisk Military.com Sep 07, 2013 France backed away Friday from joining the U.S. in swift military action against Syria, isolating President Obama even more as he threatens limited strikes on the Damascus regime for its alleged use of chemical weapons. France had been the only nation to agree to the joint use... »
METALS & MARKETS: ONE LAST METALS SMASH AHEAD AS FED PREPARES TO TAPER?
SilverDoctors.com SEPTEMBER 7, 2013 In this week’s show, The Doc & Eric Dubin cover: -The Doc’s report on the retail physical market, including record Silver Eagle sales -This week’s metals trading action vis-a-vis mining shares, 10 year breaks 3%, econ data -GOFO slips into positive territory, only to go negative again while prices declined... »
Who Was Really Behind the 9/11 Attacks?
Investmentwatchblog.com September 7th, 2013 As we approach the 12th anniversary of 9/11, it is time for 9/11 truth to mature as a movement before it stagnates into insignificance. Either the movement will live up to its potential by naming names and identifying suspects in the crime, or it will become another JFK assassination investigation,... »
Australia’s New Prime Minister Wants To Immediately Dismantle His Country’s Fight Against Climate Change
ROB WILE BusinessInsider.com SEP. 7, 2013 Tony Abbott, head of the conservative Liberal Party, will be the new Prime Minister of Australia. He’s a pretty controversial guy. Among the contenders for his most extreme viewpoint is his belief that the science around climate change is “absolute crap.” The full quote, according to a report... »