The New American by Alex Newman The federal government has known for five decades that blacks were even more susceptible … More
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Vladimir Putin Responds To Obama’s “Hostile” Acts: Warns of Nuclear Consequences
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The Varnish of Vietnam. The United States Still Hasn’t Stopped Trying To Win Unwinnable Wars
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Researchers Expect Over 20 US Ebola Cases In Weeks, “You Don’t Want To Know Worst Case”
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Pin-Prick Air Strikes Won’t Defeat Islamic State
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This Week in Ebola: Fear, Lies, and Propaganda
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Ebola Bombshell: New WHO Report Clearly Shows 42 Day Incubation Period, Not 21
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US Found Its Own Chemical Weapons In Iraq
Press TV by HRJ A US soldier wearing a gas mask The only chemical weapons US forces found in Iraq … More
The Idiotic Explanation Why The “Idiot With The Clipboard” Was Unprotected
Zero Hedge Phoenix Air has released a statement explaining why the now infamous non-HazMat-wearing ‘clipboard man’ seen in close proximity … More
Ebola: U.S. Government Ignoring Lessons From History
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Hong Kong: Does the US really want “Democracy in China?”
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Emperor Obama’s Old New Clothes and the US Energy War (II)
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Stocks Plunge 460 Points on Quantitative Easing (QE) Exit
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Radiation Levels at Fukushima Rise to Record Highs After Typhoon
RT The amount of radioactive water near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has risen to record levels after a typhoon … More
FEMA Conducting Pandemic Drills Amidst Ebola Crisis
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Why the State Has Failed to Reform Our Broken Financial System
Washington’s Blog by Charles Hugh Smith Expecting the state to truly reform the nation’s engines of financialization is like asking … More
Obama: Risk of Widespread US Ebola Outbreak ‘Very, Very Low’
VOA News by Carolyn Presutti, Reuters, AP Health workers remove the body a woman who died from the Ebola virus … More
Chemical Weapons Found in Iraq Were Not Those Used to Justify Invasion
The New American by Warren Mass Photo: AP Images U.S. troops and U.S.-trained Iraqi forces uncovered about 5,000 chemical weapons … More
The Roll Out of the Hitler Youth Movement Through the Common Core Invasive Data Mining of Our Children
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Four Sections of the San Andreas Fault are ‘Locked’ and Building Up Pressure
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