Three Articles For Mass-Distribution: Rockefeller Depopulation Plans Exposed

August 31, 2010

Jurriaan Maessen | I ask the great Infowars readership to launch a counterstrike against the new world order by, on our part, mass-distributing this information to as many people... Read more »

UN climate change panel to be warned over reports

August 30, 2010

Telegraph | The United Nation's climate change organisation faces a warning over how it uses scientific facts in its influential reports, following the discovery of a series of... Read more »

Genome breakthrough heralds new dawn for agriculture

August 27, 2010

Independent | Decoding of genome hailed as most significant breakthrough in wheat production in 10,000 years. Read More →

James Cameron demands people of his “stature” for climate debate

August 26, 2010

Not Evil Just Wrong | Cameron's demands for the debate can only be described as diva behavior, changing by the hour and becoming more restrictive every time.  Read More →

Military Claims Possible Russian Cyber Attack from Thumb Drive

August 25, 2010

NY Times | A top Pentagon official has confirmed a previously classified incident that he describes as “the most significant breach of U.S. military computers ever." Read More →

Military Claims Possible Russian Cyber Attack from Thumb Drive

August 25, 2010

NY Times | A top Pentagon official has confirmed a previously classified incident that he describes as “the most significant breach of U.S. military computers ever." Read More →

Most BP Oil Still Pollutes the Gulf, Scientists Conclude

August 25, 2010

ScienceNews | If the Woods Hole team resurveyed the plume site three to nine months from now, it would likely still find much of the oil there. Read More →

Net-neutrality group challenged by ties to MoveOn.Org, ACORN

August 25, 2010

The Hill | Save The Internet described as a "neo-Marxist Robert McChesney-FreePress/Save the Internet think tank."  Read More →

Intel CEO: U.S. faces looming tech decline

August 25, 2010

Declan McCullagh | Intel chief executive Paul Otellini offered a depressing set of observations about the economy and the Obama administration Monday evening.  Read More →

MS and arthritis may be linked to lack of sun, say scientists

August 24, 2010

Vitamin D found to exert an influence over genes associated with certain diseases more common in the northern hemisphere. Read More →

MS and arthritis may be linked to lack of sun, say scientists

August 24, 2010

Vitamin D found to exert an influence over genes associated with certain diseases more common in the northern hemisphere. Read More →

Fingerprint check-in tried at 24 Hour Fitness

August 24, 2010

San Francisco Chronicle | When the 24 Hour Fitness chain recently installed finger scanners as a way of verifying members' identity, it was a public premiere of sorts for a powerful... Read more »

Fingerprint check-in tried at 24 Hour Fitness

August 24, 2010

San Francisco Chronicle | When the 24 Hour Fitness chain recently installed finger scanners as a way of verifying members' identity, it was a public premiere of sorts for a powerful... Read more »

Babies with breasts shock China

August 23, 2010

Asia Times | Once again, China's most vulnerable citizens - its babies - are the central figures in a food-safety scandal. Parents are blaming the company that produces the baby... Read more »

Computers that read minds are being developed by Intel

August 23, 2010

Telegraph | New technology could allow people to dictate letters and search the internet simply by thinking, according to researchers at Intel who are behind the project.  Read More →

The facial recognition software that will put a name to every photograph in the internet

August 23, 2010

Mail Online | A software company is developing revolutionary software which provides the ability to identify people from photographs posted on the internet. Read More →

Philadelphia Wants to Charge Bloggers $300 a Year

August 21, 2010

Philadelphia City Paper | After dutifully reporting even the smallest profits on their tax filings this year, a number of Philadelphia bloggers were dispatched letters informing... Read more »

Philadelphia Wants to Charge Bloggers $300 a Year

August 21, 2010

Philadelphia City Paper | After dutifully reporting even the smallest profits on their tax filings this year, a number of Philadelphia bloggers were dispatched letters informing... Read more »

Victims of the BP oil spill should be prepared to wait years, perhaps even decades, for compensation

August 20, 2010

Sky News | In this bitter fight there is one thing both sides agree on -- it could go on for years. Read More →

Weather Wars and the Devil’s HAARP

August 18, 2010

Activist Post | The weather forces of Earth are volatile indeed. Read More →

Feds getting “tremendous pushback from scientific community” over disappearing oil

August 18, 2010

MSNBC | In this video taken from MSNBC, reporter Ann Thompson discusses the dissent in the scientific community over the claim that the oil is disappearing out of the gulf. Read More →

Young will have to change names to escape ‘cyber past’ warns Google’s Eric Schmidt

August 18, 2010

Telegraph | The private lives of young people are now so well documented on the internet that many will have to change their names on reaching adulthood, Google’s CEO has claimed.... Read more »

Young will have to change names to escape ‘cyber past’ warns Google’s Eric Schmidt

August 18, 2010

Telegraph | The private lives of young people are now so well documented on the internet that many will have to change their names on reaching adulthood, Google’s CEO has claimed.... Read more »

Young will have to change names to escape ‘cyber past’ warns Google’s Eric Schmidt

August 18, 2010

Telegraph | The private lives of young people are now so well documented on the internet that many will have to change their names on reaching adulthood, Google’s CEO has claimed.... Read more »

Weather Wars and the Devil’s HAARP

August 17, 2010

Nicholas West | The HAARP project has been shrouded in secrecy and speculation since its inception. Read More →

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