Americans Take to Streets to Demand They Be Indexed in National Biometric Database.

Thousands of Americans took to the streets on May 1 to demand Congress allow the Department of Homeland Security to establish a national photo database of all 330 million residents. You didn’t hear? WIRED reports: Buried in the more than 800 pages of the bipartisan [immigration] legislation is language mandating the creation of the innocuously-named “photo tool,” a massive federal database administered by the Department of Homeland Security and containing names, ages, Social Security numbers and photographs of everyone in the country...
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Why A Genocidal Attack On Earth By Extraterrestrials Is Unlikely

It may seem as if the world is going to pieces, but here’s some heartening news from Parapolitical, explaining why it would make little sense for an advanced alien race (assuming one exists) to attack humanity: “MAD with Aliens? Interstellar Deterrence and its Implications” by Janne Korhonen of Finland’s Aalto University, published in the current edition of Acta Astronautica – the journal of the International Academy of Astronautics – explores motivating and demotivating factors for an alien assault against the Earth...
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RAVEYARDS – Remember

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Here There Be Dragons

In last month’s article I discussed some of the many close encounters between Earth and celestial objects that had occurred in recent decades. This came on the heels of a series of events that, for a brief few days at least, riveted the world’s attention on the bigger picture of the cosmic environment. In the wake of the events of February, the well known Professor of Theoretical Physics, Michio Kaku, wrote in Newsweek, “It’s sobering to realize that we live...
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Molested: My Unlawful Encounter With TSA

Did you know you have every right to refuse not only the naked body scanners, but any invasive pat down of your physical body?  You do not have to consent to such violations of your natural rights (which supersede political rights).  Intrepid activist Clint Richardson recounts his molestation at the hands of the TSA and his plans to hold accountable and sue every officer who acted outside of the authority granted by law as individuals. As I entered the line...
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These Awful Food Practices Are Banned In Europe But Normal In The United States

Just great, ruin my lunch. Alternet has a sampling of some of the poisons prominent in the American food supply: Atrazine. A “potent endocrine disruptor,” Syngenta’s popular corn herbicide has been linked to a range of reproductive problems at extremely low doses in both amphibians and humans, and it commonly leaches out of farm fields and into people’s drinking water. Europe banned it in 2013. Arsenic in chicken, turkey, and pig feed. Arsenic is beloved of industrial-scale livestock producers because...
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Richard Belzer Interviewed About His New Book on the Deaths of JFK Assassination Witnesses

There have been fifty, by the way.  Fifty. The post Richard Belzer Interviewed About His New Book on the Deaths of JFK Assassination Witnesses appeared first on disinformation. …read more
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Jobs Kill 150 Americans Per Day

Via the Huffington Post: More than 100 people in the United States die every day as a result of their work, according to a new report from the AFL-CIO. The union found that about 4,693 workers were killed on the job in 2011, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates 50,000 workers per year die from work-related diseases. Combine those numbers and you get about 150 work-related deaths per day, the AFL-CIO report found. To put that number in comparative...
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Remote Viewing Pioneer Russell Targ Describes The Origins Of ESP Powers

Russell Targ describes his jaw-dropping psychic missions for the CIA and the origins of extrasensory remote viewing,  which he claims is “a natural psychic ability we all have…it was described originally by the Buddhists two thousands years ago, but modern physics has finally caught on”: Russell Targ is a physicist who was a pioneer in the development of the laser and laser applications, and was co-founder of the Stanford Research Institute’s (SRI) investigation into psychic abilities in the 1970s and...
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NIMH Abandons the DSM-5

Andy Coghlan and Sara Reardon write at the New Scientist: The world’s biggest mental health research institute is abandoning the new version of psychiatry’s “bible” – the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, questioning its validity and stating that “patients with mental disorders deserve better”. This bombshell comes just weeks before the publication of the fifth revision of the manual, called DSM-5. On 29 April, Thomas Insel, director of the US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), advocated a...
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