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Mysterious Alaska Pyramid Fears Said Behind US Nuke Test
An interesting report prepared by the Aerospace Defence Forces (VKO) circulating in the Kremlin today states that the “subcritical” nuclear test conducted by the United States last Wednesday (5 December) was in preparation for a much larger atomic explosion being planned by the Americans whose fears are rising over the “sudden” emergence of a mysterious underground pyramid in Alaska believed...
Shocking photo gallery of Meth drug addicts and its side effects
A new anti-drug advertisement shows the devastating physical transformation addicts experience after years of meth use.
The photos, that show a shocking Dorian Gray-like deterioration, were compiled from mug shots of drug users that were arrested repeatedly over the years.
The continued drug use caused horrific damage to the drug users’ skin with sores and scarring – that can be caused...
Obama administration to overturn Washington & Colorado marijuana legalization
New legislation in Washington state went into effect this week that legalizes for the first time in ages the possession of marijuana. Federal law still says otherwise, though, setting up the Justice Department to make some serious determinations.
Even as smoking up became protected by state law in Washington starting Thursday, coast-to-coast prohibition as provided by a long-standing federal ruling...
Hillary Clinton: Iran is the hardest issue ever dealt with
Iranian Troops
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has recently described Iran as the hardest issue she has been dealing with as secretary of state.
In 30-minute keynote address at the annual US-Israeli forum, Clinton clearly enunciated that she has failed to find a solution to Iran issue.
“Iran is the hardest of the hard boards because of the dangers its behavior already poses and the geometrically...
Brazil arrests 63 police officers for taking bribes
Brazilian authorities in Rio de Janeiro arrested over 60 police officers accused of bribery on December 4, 2012.
Brazilian authorities have arrested 63 police officers accused of taking weekly bribes from drug gangs to not report any illegal activities committed by drug dealers in Rio de Janeiro.
The policemen were taken into custody along with eleven drug dealers on Tuesday after a year-long bribery...
World pays lip service to climate change, while Europe pays the price
Despite a flurry of grand initiatives, Doha 2012 has yielded few specifics – with Europe the only major carbon emitter prepared to set clear emissions targets. Its zeal is likely to hamper growth, while doing little to lower worldwide CO2 levels.
The two-week UN climate change conference in the oil-funded opulence of Qatar had to be extended by a day to produce an agreement that is only as much...
New Studies Reconfirm That UNDER-Population Could be a Future Problem
While the ruling class continues to perpetuate the dehumanizing myth of “overpopulation”, a very different kind of situation is unfolding in the real world.
We are actually quickly approaching the point where the birth rate will drop so tremendously that under-population will be revealed as the true threat.
This fact has been discussed for years in the alternative media and among brave scientists...
Israel faces sanctions after refusing to allow IAEA inspections
Israel fell into a carefully laid trap today by refusing to allow inspections of its weapons of mass destruction facilities. This has opened the door for the only possible response. It is sanction time for the Israelis. Let them reap what they have sown. And let us do what we must do.
If the shoe were on the other foot, the Zios would be screaming to have the facilities bombed, but we won’t do that....
Uganda to pass Anti-Homosexuality Bill as "Christmas gift"
In the past week the Family Research Council has been busy praising Uganda’s commitment to Christian faith and “national repentance” — even as the Ugandan Parliament once again takes up a bill that would legally mandate the persecution of LGBT people. The bill appears to be part and parcel of dictator Yoweri Museveni’s “repentance” program, and its reappearance...
Eternal life nearly reality
Eternal life without sickness and old age – everyone dreams about it. But this kind of science fiction may eventually become real and it gets real already today. Science moves forward, and the ghostly idea of cryonics has already become a part of modern life. Leading expert of the Institute of Biology of Aging, biophysicist Igor Artyukhov told PRAVDA.Ru chief editor Inna Novikova about his struggle...
US to declare leading Syrian opposition group foreign terrorist organization
The US may soon name the Syrian rebel al-Nusra Front, one of the strongest among the opposition, a foreign terrorist group. The designation is likely to complicate the opposition’s fight against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
The US Department of State has been collecting evidence against the group for several months to classify the Islamic radicals as a foreign terrorist organization. Officials...
Italian scientists take first DNA image
Italian researchers expect to observe individual DNA molecules through a silicon pillars technique performed to observe the seven wires of the chain. Previously, the interpretation of the images required very complex mathematical calculations. Scientists at the University of Genoa have taken direct photographs of the seven strands of DNA.
Scientists at the University of Genoa, in the west of Italy,...
Doomsday Prepper raided by police, FBI, SWAT after criticizing Obama
A “doomsday prepper” in a rural area of Maryland became a target for police and the FBI after he told an undercover cop that he was “very irritated” about Barack Obama’s re-election, sparking an investigation that eventually led to 46-year-old Terry Porter being thrown in prison and having his home raided by 150 armed officers.
The series of events began when an anonymous...
UK Churches to hold gay weddings as Cameron unveils radical plans
Gay weddings will be held in churches under radical plans to be unveiled by David Cameron, it emerged today.
The Prime Minister is to defy opposition from more than 100 Tory backbenchers to back religious groups hosting same-sex weddings.
He will stop short of forcing groups which are against the policy from having to hold gay weddings, but will argue that homosexual couples should have the same rights...
US Senate approves Magnitsky Act, ties it to Cold War era trade law's repeal
The United States Senate, Washington, DC
The US Senate has passed by an overwhelming majority a new bill normalizing trading relations with the Russian Federation, while at the same time criticizing its former adversary’s human rights record.
In response, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Russia would take similar, reciprocative actions.
“During a meeting with Hillary Clinton in Dublin,...

























