ENENews.com January 26th, 2014 Local Environmental Observers (LEO) Network, Oct. 24, 2013: Hairless seal near Shishmaref — Shishmaref Alaska. October 19, 2013 (seals, subsistence) My friend and her husband shot a spotted seal at the mouth of Serpentine River on Saturday Oct. 19th as they were pulling it in the boat they notice it... »
Archive for January 26th, 2014
Jiji: Highly radioactive groundwater now flowing under Unit 1 — Levels skyrocket since last test, now 1,000s of times higher — 8 locations hit record in recent days at Fukushima Daiichi
ENENews.com January 25th, 2014 Jiji Press, Jan. 24, 2014: Tainted Water May Also Have Leaked from No. 1 Reactor at Fukushima N-Plant — Highly radioactive water accumulated in the basement of the turbine building of the No. 1 reactor may have contaminated groundwater, experts said Friday. TEPCO has explained that the groundwater... »
Flu Deaths In Saskatchewan Hit 16, Surpass Pandemic Year
By Jennifer Graham HuffingtonPost.com 01/24/2014 REGINA – The number of flu-related deaths in Saskatchewan is up to 16 from 12, surpassing the number of people who died in the 2009 pandemic. Fifteen people died in Saskatchewan during that H1N1 outbreak. Dr. Denise Werker, the province’s deputy medical health officer, says there have been more... »
5 More Flu Deaths Reported in San Diego
by Deanne Goodman (Editor) Encinitas.patch.com January 25, 2014 Influenza activity in the region remains elevated, and five more deaths have been reported, the County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) announced Thursday. The new flu-related deaths raise the total reported locally this season to 12. The people who died ranged in age from 35... »
L.A. hospitals gird for rise in flu cases
With statewide deaths outpacing last year’s and being blamed in part on a ‘swine flu’ strain, L.A. facilities worry about its spread. By Soumya Karlamangla LATimes.com January 24, 2014 Despite a statewide drop in reported influenza cases, Los Angeles hospitals are preparing for this year’s season to worsen in the coming weeks, fearful of... »
MONSANTO’S BT-TOXINS FOUND TO KILL HUMAN EMBRYO CELLS
Blacklistednews.com January 25, 2014 Many individuals have heard it a million times, but for the uninformed, or those just looking to fuel their 2014 fire to finally defeat Monsanto and their cronies, you’ll be interested to know that Monsanto’s Bt-toxin is far from ‘safe’ as the chemical company claimed it would be when filing... »
JAMES TURK: WE’RE LIVING WITHIN A MONEY BUBBLE OF EPIC PROPORTION
SilverDoctors.com JANUARY 26, 2014 In this MUST LISTEN interview with Peak Prosperity’s Chris Martenson, James Turk discusses why he believes the time we live in now will be studied by future historians for generations to come. Just as we today marvel at the collective madness that resulted in the South Sea and Dutch tulip... »
Obama Launches Chilling Purge Against Political Enemies
D’Souza & McDonnell charges part of accelerating crackdown on dissent Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones Prison Planet.com January 26, 2014 The political persecution of former Virginia governor Robert F. McDonnell and conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza for alleged and comparatively minor infractions are part of an accelerating purge being led by the Obama administration... »
Larry Fink Warns There Is “Way Too Much Optimism”, We Are Headed For “Much Greater Volatility”
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 01/26/2014 What a difference half a year makes. It seems like it was yesterday when Blackrock head Larry Fink, when discussing the future of capital markets with the now defunct money honey, uttered these infamous words about any and all possible risks: “it doesn’t matter.” Suddenly, it matters. Speaking in... »
What’s Starting Now Will Be Much More Terrifying Than 2008
KingWorldNews.com January 25, 2014 On the heels of a wild trading week which saw stocks plunge and the metals surge, today a 42-year market veteran warned King World News that the turmoil and chaos which has just started in global markets will be much more terrifying than what the world witnessed in 2008. Below... »