Ex-Rad, the U.S. Military’s Radiation Wonder Drug By Van Hipp FoxNews.com These are tragic and tense days indeed in Japan. The immense loss of life and absolute devastation caused by last week’s earthquake and tsunami is heartbreaking – and serve as the culprits in this unimaginable tragedy. The tension, felt by its citizens and... »
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US Military has anti-radiation drug ‘Ex-Rad’, not available to the public
“Massive crop losses” feared from South drought
By Carey Gillam YahooNews.com KANSAS CITY (Reuters) – The worst drought in more than 40 years intensified across Texas over the last week, with high winds and heat causing “massive crop losses,” with little relief in sight, according to weather experts Thursday. A report released Thursday from a consortium of national climate experts, dubbed... »
See Shocking Excerpts From Tucson‘s ’Mexican-American Studies’ Curriculum
by Jonathon M. Seidl TheBlaze.com Education Update: See Shocking Excerpts From Tucson‘s ’Mexican-American Studies’ Curriculum Posted on April 28, 2011 at 2:53pm by Jonathon M. Seidl Print » Email » Earlier today we brought you the story of how students chained themselves together at a local Tucson school board chamber to protest administrators who... »
BoJ Warns Japan Economic Outlook ‘Very Severe’
By Leika Kihara Reuters.com Bank of Japan Governor Masaaki Shirakawa said on Saturday that the country’s economic outlook was very severe and that the central bank would take appropriate action to support the economy. But he offered few clues on whether and when the BOJ would expand its asset-buying scheme, only saying that its... »
Texas bill would make invasive pat-downs a felony
By ANGELA K. BROWN NewsYahoo.com FORT WORTH, Texas – A former Miss USA’s tearful claim that she was groped during a pat-down at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport could be a criminal matter under a bill gaining momentum in the Texas Legislature. The proposed Texas law, aimed at people conducting security checkpoints at airports and... »
Socialism and the State…(A Must Read)
By JR Nyquist FinancialSense.com 04/29/2011 The U.S. Government refuses to live within its means. Such is the message we hear, again and again, from all sides. But why can’t the state lower its spending? Quite simply, because we now believe that government should do everything. In other words, the liberal ideal of limited government... »
It’s 2008 All Over Again… Only Worse
by Phoenix Capital Research ZeroHedge.com 04/30/2011 Bernanke and pals wanted to recreate the same booming leverage and fiscal insanity of the bubble years. And they’ve done that in a big way. Among their various successes: § Commodities are at levels not seen since 2008. § Gas prices are at levels not seen since 2008.... »
Globalists Plan to Starve Libyan People to Death
Kurt Nimmo Prison Planet.com Friday, April 29, 2011 Libya will soon suffer the fate of Iraq. According to the World Food Program, a United Nations outfit, the north African country will soon experience a food crisis. In a statement, the organization said the engineered armed conflict in the country is seriously undermining the supply... »
David Rockefeller And Now Superman Globalist Traitors
Dont-Tread-OnMe.com Superman renounces his U.S. Citizenship at the U.N. in an upcoming Superman comic book. The iconic figure that once stood for, “Truth, Justice and the American Way” is now nothing more than another Globalist Elitist. This blatantly obvious globalist propaganda starts with Superman non-violently standing by Iranian protestors in their demonstrations against the... »
A more militarized CIA for a more militarized America
RevoltOfThePlebs.com merican institutions in the National Security State are all devoted to the same overarching cause: Endless War. The first four Directors of the CIA (from 1947-1953) were military officers, but since then, there has been a tradition (generally though imperfectly observed) of keeping the agency under civilian rather than military leadership. That’s why... »