By Geoffrey Lean, Environment Editor Published: 04 March 2007 Genetically modified potatoes developed by Monsanto, the multinational biotech company, have been fed to sick patients in an experiment. Rats that ate similar potatoes in the research suffered reductions in the weight of their hearts and prostate glands. Dr Michael Antoniou, […]

Monday, 05 March 2007 From CapitolHillBlue.com By HAL BROWN I think there is a reasonable chance that Vice President Cheney will either die or have to resign for health reasons. The news today is that he is being treated for a blood clot, or a deep venous thrombosis, in his […]

March 06, 2007 Merkel prepares to revive constitution at EU birthday bash David Charter in Brussels From Timesonline UK Angela Merkel is attempting to exploit her role as hostess for Europe’s 50th birthday party to give momentum to her project to revive the EU constitution. As she prepares for the […]

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Building 7 becomes the Achilles heel of the official conspiracy theory Prison Planet | March 5, 2007 Paul Joseph Watson The BBC’s Conspiracy Files documentary hit piece and their flustered attempts to adopt damage control over questions about why their correspondent reported the collapse of Building 7 before it happened, […]

by Sherwood Ross 5 March 2007 The trouble with thinking 9/11 was an inside job staged by George W. Bush & Co. is that it defies belief any president might be capable of such an iniquitous crime against his own people. Yet, subsequent Bush actions, such as lying the nation […]

The Second Great US Depression It’s all bad news. The global liquidity bubble is limping towards the reef and when it hits it’ll send shock-waves through the global economic system. https://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article17145.htm By Mike Whitney “The US economy is in danger of a recession that will prove unusually long and severe. […]

Al Fayed wins battle in Princess Di case USA Today 2nd March 2007 LONDON (AP) — Mohamed al Fayed won a court battle on Friday to have a jury preside over the inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and his son Dodi Fayed. USA Today article: https://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2007-03-02-princess-di-case_N.htm

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