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Mass Death Fears Rock US Underground
It is imperative for us to report that some of the most dire reports to date we’ve received in the past decade from the American Underground Movement (AUM) involve a new US law that mandates that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) begin new a system of “mass fatality planning” as the “wheels,” so to speak, continue to fall off the present global economic system.
Making these...
Dengue Fever in Europe
As predicted in this column several years ago, tropical diseases have started to appear in Europe. Among these is the dreaded Dengue Fever, which can develop into an Ebola-like haemorrhagic form, causing the patient to bleed from the nose, mouth, ears and eyes. To date there are 34 cases reported on the Isle of Madeira, Portugal.
The cases were confirmed by the President of the Regional Health Service...
US Alchemy Researchers Create 24-Carat Gold in Lab
Iranian researcher Kazem Kashefi along with his American colleague Adam Brown has created gold in Michigan State University using bacteria in a way called ‘microbial alchemy’.
Kashefi and Adam Brown used a special type of bacterium to turn liquid gold into more valuable 24-karat gold.
They reported that the bacteria Cupriavidus metallidurans is capable of resisting the toxic effects of...
It's Unknown Whether Syrian Mortar Came from Rebels or Government
The Turkish-Syrian Skirmish Is Being Taken Out Of Context.
The mainstream American press has trumpeted for days the claim that Turkey is “retaliating” for artillery fire coming from Syrian government forces on the Syrian-Turkish border near the town of Akçakale.
Because Turkey is a member of Nato (for 50 years), a declaration of war by Turkey could well drag Nato into a conflict.
The Turkish...
Unidentified UAV invades Israel's air space and gets shot down
Observers say the penetration of a UAV into Israel’s airspace is a security fiasco for Israel.
The half-hour penetration of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) into Israel’s airspace is considered a complete strategic fiasco for Israel’s intelligence and military apparatus, observers say.
On Saturday, a large unmanned helicopter entered the airspace of southern Israel, flying about half an hour...
Argentina opens talks with Iran about AMIA
Making a U-turn, Argentinean President Cristina Kirchner has announced she is now willing to talk to Iran, a country she accuses of master-minding the worst ever terror bombing on Argentine soil 18 years ago.
Immediately, Argentine Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman met with his Iranian counterpart Ali Akbar Salehi with the explicit goal of “reaching the truth”.
Dangerous Truths…
Zionists...
Jordanians hold largest demonstration in years to demand reforms
Tens of thousands of Jordanian protestors take part in a demonstration to demand reforms in Amman on October 5, 2012.
Tens of thousands of Jordanians have rallied in the capital, Amman, to demand political and constitutional reforms, hours after King Abdullah II dissolved the parliament.
The “Friday to Rescue the Nation” rally was organized by Jordan’s main opposition party, the Muslim...
French bees make green and blue honey after M&M feast
Beekeepers in north eastern France have been scratching their heads after the hives began to produce a weird colored substance instead of regular honey. They think candy M&Ms are to blame.
The bees around the town of Ribeauville in the Alsace region have been carrying an unidentified colored substance back to their hives since August. The keepers have done a bit of sleuthing and think the Agrivolar...
Europe Faces Grim Future Over Invasion
According to a 2009 report of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, the total world Muslim population at the time was 1.57 billion and growing (“Mapping the Muslim Population”).
Just recently it was estimated that whilst 95% of Muslims are by and large peaceful this means 5% that are not and they constitute 78 million people. Now that is a lot of people who are not peaceful.
Let’s assume...
Platinum producer Amplats fires 12,000 South African workers
Striking platinum miners gather outside the Amplats mine in Rustenburg, South Africa on October 5, 2012.
The world’s biggest platinum producer, Amplats has fired 12,000 workers after they held a wildcat strike for three weeks at its mine in South Africa’s eastern town of Rustenberg.
“Approximately 12,000 striking employees chose not to make representations, nor attend the hearings, and have...
EU sides with Monsanto in GMO Cancer Corn word war
The European Food Safety Authority has rejected a controversial study by French scientists linking GM corn to cancer. Many in Europe are already calling for stricter controls on GMOs, as farmers weigh the lucrative crops against health concerns.
In September, French scientists from the University of Caen released a study claiming that rats fed on a diet containing NK603 – a corn seed variety made...
Land sold off and used for biofuels could have fed 1 billion people
Indian labourers work in a field of Jatropha in the village of Hassan, some 250 kms from Bangalore. Jatropha, a wild shrub that grows abundantly across India, has been hailed as an eco-friendly solution to the energy needs.
2 million kilometers of foreign purchased land in developing countries is either idle or used for Western biofuel production, according to a British charity. Oxfam’s report...
Two Coptic kids face trial in Egypt over insulting Islam
Two Coptic boys aged 9 and 10 are awaiting trial after an Islamic cleric accused them of tearing up and urinating on the Koran. The boys’ families say the boys are illiterate and found the Koran pages while playing with garbage.
Sheik Gamal Shamardal, a Muslim cleric and the local leader of a hardline Islamist group, referred two local boys to police in the village of Ezbet Marco in the southern...
Vince Cable: UK Economy is in Deep Crisis
Business Secretary Vince Cable says the UK economy is “in a very deep crisis”.
The British Business Secretary Vince Cable says the UK economy is currently “in a very deep crisis”.
Cable told the state-run BBC that it is “very difficult” to predict when the UK economy would recover from the recession and resume growth.
Meanwhile, the Markit/Cips purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for services...
Tens of thousands hold parade in UK to commemorate the Ulster Covenant
The BBC was up to their usual tricks again last weekend. The largest and most spectacular display of working class patriotism for 25 years was either ignored or mis-reported as a sectarian provocation.
More than 30,000 loyalist band members and Orangemen paraded past hundreds of thousands of spectators to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the signing of the Ulster Covenant against the Home Rule...

























