This is well worth seeing. It reveals that the US Army has been ‘testing’ dangerous biological agents on US soldiers and neglecting to warn their own military of the dangers of DU. Beyond Treason (FULL LENGTH) (1 of 2) 50 min Link Beyond Treason (FULL LENGTH) (2 of 2) 38 […]

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Link By STEPHEN GRAHAM, Associated Press Writer Sun Dec 16, 6:22 AM ET ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – International health experts have been dispatched to Pakistan to help investigate the cause of South Asia’s first outbreak of bird flu in people and determine if the virus could have been transmitted through human […]

By Rick Weiss Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, December 17, 2007; A01 Link It has been 50 years since scientists first created DNA in a test tube, stitching ordinary chemical ingredients together to make life’s most extraordinary molecule. Until recently, however, even the most sophisticated laboratories could make only small […]

Link 16 Dec 2007 07:10 It is a country where the president has asked people to stop shaking hands, where MPs have called for an end to public gatherings, market vendors wear gloves and Roman Catholic priests no longer give the communion wafers and wine by hand. Uganda is gripped […]

Link Who’s got the power? Is it those who own the weapons? Those who own the media? Those who are the most ruthless? Those with the most money? No. History shows that — in the long-run — power is with those who think for themselves and chart their own course. […]

Link Iain Murray August 3, 2004 Source: Cooler Heads Coalition The United Nations is studying proposals for global taxes as a means to generate sources of financing for development in poor countries. The proposals being considered include a carbon tax on fuel use, a tax on currency transactions (the Tobin […]

By Cliff Kincaid | December 17, 2007 Link This is where the global warming crusade is leading: an emerging world government with control over the most intimate details of our personal and family lives. Our national “news” programs have been preoccupied with baseball players on steroids, but they should devote […]

Islanders revive pig tusk economy World’s happiest country turns its back on cash From Nick Quires in Vanuatu Link AS THE frenzy of Christmas consumerism sweeps much of the planet, a tiny nation in the South Pacific is stubbornly forging a path in the opposite direction. Vanuatu – a former […]

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