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Judge Rules Indefinite Detention Sections of NDAA Unconstitutional
Finally, some good news! I relish the opportunity to report truly positive news whenever possible, and recently U.S. District Judge Katherine Forrest of New York’s Eastern District gave me such an opportunity.
For those who are unfamiliar with the tyrannical and ludicrously unconstitutional sections in question, please read my articles on the subject, especially my article debunking the myths surrounding...
Australia's NSW plans to introduce Islamic financial system
A man walks past a Malaysian Islamic bank
The government of the Australian state of New South Wales, home to the country’s financial capital Sydney, has put the introduction of the Islamic financial system on its agenda.
A delegation, led by New South Wales Premier Barry O’Farrell and including financial services professionals will travel to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, to discuss regulatory...
Literary Agent Listed Obama As Born In Kenya Since 2007
The biography on a promotional booklet, first produced in 1991 and used since 2007, produced by the literary agency Acton & Dystel listed President Obama as born in Kenya.
The story, first reported by Breitbart.com, has now gone viral with millions of Americans wondering who our commander and chief actually is.
For their part, the corporate controlled media (the same press agencies who are literally...
Facebook users sue the network over invasion of privacy
Facebook users in California have filed a lawsuit against the social network seeking damages for invasion of their privacy and improper tracking.
The suit consolidates 21 related cases filed in more than a dozen states in 2011 and early 2012 alleging that Facebook tracked internet use of its members even after they logged out of their accounts.
Lawyers in the suit seek up to USD 10,000 for each Facebook...
It was US and UK that sank Russia's Kursk submarine
Strategic submarine “Kursk” that sank in 2000 was sunk by the Americans. This theory discussed in Russia and abroad was once again raised by the Polish Wprost, referring to the information allegedly received from the Russian General Staff officer, “Lt. Col. Andrei.” According to the authors, the restraint of the Russians made it possible to avoid a full-scale nuclear war.
The...
Army Convoy Heading Towards NATO Summit As Chicago Law Enforcement Prepares For War With Protesters
Chicago police and security personal are set for what they seem to believe will be a full scale battle with protesters during this weekends NATO Summit.
With numerous protest groups set to launch widespread protests throughout the weekend, the police state is out like never before.
In a move eerily reminiscent of the Soviet Union and East Germany, multiple activists were arrested and literally disappeared...
Sumatra Earthquakes may have set off a Chain-Reaction
The shocking number of earthquakes that have rattled the globe, especially along tectonic plate boundaries, since the double 8.0+ magnitude earthquakes struck off the coast of Northern Sumatra on April 11 could be early indication the planet may be shifting towards a new catastrophic model.
Romania’ s top seismologist, Gheorghe Marmureanu, told the Bucharest Herald:
“There is no doubt something...
Hyundai Sonata suddenly accelerates against driver's will to 80 mph
The police of South Korea investigate the reasons of a bizarre car accident, which occurred to the latest model of Hyundai Sonata. The car began accelerating against the driver’s will and crashed into another car at the speed of 129 km/h.
Spokespeople for Hyundai have not released any official comments yet. They only said that the car had been delivered to the specialists of the investigative...
NASA plans to Land on Asteroid and stay for a Month
Landing on a 50,000mph asteroid: The astronauts will drive vehicles on the surface - and pick up skills necessary to destroy 'planet killer' asteroids that may approach our planet in future
The space agency Nasa is training a team of astronauts to land on asteroids after a three million mile journey – dwarfing the mere 239,000 miles travelled to the moon.
The mission, planned for the...
Moody’s cuts ratings of 16 Spanish banks
Moody’s Investors Service
The European banking industry has suffered another crushing blow after Moody’s ratings agency downgraded the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks, citing the weakened government’s ability to support some banks.
The agency downgraded the long-term debt and deposit ratings by one to three notches for 16 Spanish banks and Santander UK PLC, a UK-domiciled subsidiary of Banco...
Kepler space telescope records the number of superflares
NASA’s Kepler space telescope has recorded the number of superflares or enormous releases of magnetic energy that can damage a nearby orbiting planet.
According to the report published in the journal Nature, superflares are much less frequent on slow-rotating stars like our Sun.
The biggest recorded flare on the Sun happened on September 1, 1859 and according to English astronomer Richard Carrington...
Minority report: White births no longer majority in the US
For the first time in US history, racial and ethnic minorities outnumber its white majority – white births make up fewer than half the children born in the country, according to the US Census Bureau.
The new 2011 census, which was made public on Thursday, reveals non-Hispanic whites accounted for 49.6 per cent of all births in the 12-month period that ended last July.
The minorities – Hispanics,...
Russia warns West against hasty wars and rising regional tension
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has warned the West against launching ‘hasty wars’, which may increase regional tensions and even trigger a nuclear war.
“Sometimes these [military] actions — which undermine state sovereignty — could result in a fully-fledged regional war, and even — although I do not want to scare anyone —...
Battle plan for Iran ready - US envoy to Israel
The Pentagon has a ready plan for a military attack on Iran, the American ambassador to Israel warned days before a key meeting over the controversial nuclear program of the Islamic Republic.
Western countries and Israel are exerting pressure on Iran to stop uranium enrichment, saying that Tehran is secretly trying to build a nuclear bomb. Iran insists that its nuclear program is strictly civil.
“It...
Transparent TVs to hit the market in the Near Future
A Loewe television using a TOLED screen, designed by Michael Friebe, was shortlisted in the 2011 iF Concept Design competition
The television of the future could be a see-through panel which ‘vanishes’ when you turn it off – carrying on the current trend for ever-thinner and more unobtrusive sets.
The technology – TOLED – actually exists, although it’s still fairly...

























