by Alexander Higgins Alexander Higgins Blog June 27, 2011 patent filed by Microsoft reveals the company has voluntarily created software that provides the Government and other agencies seeking to spy on you with the ability to easily intercept, re-route and record all forms of personal digital communications, including Skype calls which are directly named... »
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Microsoft Files Patent For Software That Allows The Government To Spy on All Personal Digital Communications
Welcome To The Recession: Manufacturing Surveys Imply US Economy Has Entered The Second Month Of A (Re)Recession
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Fire officials “shocked” and “stunned” at how fast Los Alamos fire has grown
ENENews.com June 27th, 2011 Fast-moving wildfire nears Los Alamos nuclear lab, Reuters, June 27, 2011: The speed at which the fire has grown has stunned fire officials. “There are a lot of people who are just shocked and stunned at this number,” said Santa Fe National Forest spokesman Lawrence Lujan, referring... »
Playing with Fire in a Cashless Society
Ben Parry Infowars.com June 27, 2011 Cashless society, a familiar expression. Everyone has heard it at least once in their lives. Whether you are conscious of the expression or not, it has been thrown around countless times over the last few decades. The words themselves evoke imagery of popular science fiction films, set in... »
River water now surrounds spent fuel pool building and main reactor building at Ft. Calhoun after collapse of water-filled dam — Barriers at entrances to keep water out
ENENews.com June 27, 2011 Flood test not over for nuke plant, Omaha World-Herald, June 27, 2011: Because of the collapsed water-filled dam, river water surrounds the main reactor building, mechanical building, spent fuel pool building and other structures. Barriers at entrances to the buildings are keeping that water from entering, [Omaha Public Power... »
100% chance of reactor core damage if floodwaters went above 1010 ft. at Ft. Calhoun nuke plant, NRC said in 2010 — River now around 1,007 ft. and expected to rise
ENENews.com June 27th, 2011 The NRC in Action at Fort Calhoun, Monthly Review by Dave Lochbaum, June 27, 2011: During their routine inspections of weather protection readiness in 2010 NRC estimated there was a 100% chance of reactor core damage caused by a flood rising above 1010 feet. The table at the... »
Turkey might launch offensive against Syria, report says
NowLebenon.com June 27, 2011 Turkish officials informed several western powers that Ankara might launch a military operation in northern Syria in an attempt to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad’s Baath Party, Kuwaiti newspaper As-Seyassah reported on Monday. “Turkey informed Britain, France, Italy, Germany and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) leadership of the possibility that... »
WWIII in Libya AND Syria in Days
By Chris Kitze BeforeItsNews.com A trusted Before It’s News source, one who told us about Osama bin Laden’s death four hours before it was reported in the mainstream media, has alerted Before It’s News that big moves are afoot in the Middle East. “The real war is going to start in Libya and Syria... »
Huge public outcry over TSA forcing 95-year-old cancer patient to remove adult diaper
by Mike Adams NaturalNews.com Monday, June 27, 2011 he TSA has once again shown itself to be an agency utterly lacking in respect for human dignity by forcing a 95-year-old cancer patient to remove her adult diaper during the screening procedure. Jean Weber, a leukemia patient, underwent the humiliating procedure at the Destin-Fort Walton... »
JUST IN: Floodwater enters turbine building at Ft. Calhoun nuclear plant
ENENews.com June 27th, 2011 Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant: Flood Seeps Into Turbine Building At Nebraska Nuke Station, AP, June 27, 2011: Missouri River floodwater seeped into the turbine building at a nuclear power plant near Omaha on Monday, but plant officials said the seepage was expected and posed no safety risk because the building... »