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    Evidence of Climate Fraud Grows, Media Coverage Doesn?t

    Marc Sheppard American Thinker Feb 17 2010 Newsbusters’ Noel Sheppard lets the mainstream media have it for completely ignoring this weekend’s game-changing revelations from Climategate conspirator Phil Jones while jumping all over the ejection of director Kevin Smith from a Southwest Airlines...
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    Rare ABC News TV Debate: Climate Depot Vs. Center For Am. Progress

    Marc*Morano Climate Depot Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 To Watch 24 minute ABC News Nightline TV Debate Go Here: ABC News Global Warming Debate Part 1 ABC News Global Warming Debate Part 2 Anchored by Vicki Mabrey – ABC News Correspondent – Original Air Date: February 15, 2010 Marc Morano...
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    Guide To The Climate Scandals

    Mark Landsbaum Orange County Register Monday, February 15th, 2010 It has been tough to keep up with all the bad news for global warming alarmists. We’re on the edge of our chair, waiting for the next shoe to drop. This has been an Imelda Marcos kind of season for shoe-dropping about global...
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    @GlennBeck What Are the Dangers of 9/11 Truthers?

    joerobertson.com Monday, February 15th, 2010 Your Debra Medina attack really got me asking why it was a top priority for you to “expose” her “9/11 truther” connections. You even asked: “Do you have advisors that advise you or people that are around you that are 9/11 Truthers? … Would you, if...
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    Leonard Peltier

    Incident at Oglala - The Leonard Peltier Story Incident at Oglala - The Leonard Peltier Story http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4219825247691110146&ei=5YJ4S9PlL4P0qwKa3LnnBw&q=incident+at+oglala#
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    He Lived in a Time of Weather

    He Lived in a Time of Weather Horse with green jaw two berry eyes drink yellow creek kleh, kleh, he neigh. His teeth a snarl of bailing wire. He has a house in the village, a rusted car for a trough. The red wind his neighbor. All day, tumbleweed drive speed limit. If he had arms he...
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    British court acknowledges CIA tortured terror suspect if held under British law

    John Byrne Raw Story Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Update at bottom: US: British disclosure may affect intelligence sharing A former Guantanamo Bay inmate was effectively tortured by US authorities while in CIA custody in Pakistan, according to intelligence notes released Wednesday by a...
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    Green Police Commercial ?Hits Home? For San Francisco Mayor

    Jackson West NBC News Tuesday, February 9, 2010 Audi’s “Green Police” Super Bowl ad was clearly out to mock environmentalist fervor — and it hit close to home in greener-than-thou San Francisco. One moment in particular resonated with San Franciscans:*A man standing at a sink prepares to...
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    My Left Breast Put Fancy TSA Scanner to the Test

    Sandra Fish Politics Daily Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 A funny thing happened to me at airport security this week: The full-body scanner appeared to detect my fake left breast. After I sauntered sleepily through the regular scanner at Denver International Airport, the TSA guy motioned me into...
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    How Old is the theory of Concentric Spheres?

    1878 - Symmes' Theory of Concentric Spheres by James McBride I kept thinking how familiar it sounded and remembered a couple of things that was pertinent to Symmes' theory of Concentric Spheres. when I was in university I came across a short article, which I dont have anymore about some of the...
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    US military rushes delivery of bomb dogs to Iraq

    BAGHDAD – The American military is rushing delivery of dozens of bomb-detection dogs to Iraq after accusations that widely used mechanical devices are ineffective to pinpoint explosives at checkpoints and other search sites, U.S. and Iraqi officials said. The first shipment of dogs — 25...
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    Dark Comet Dangers: A strange comet among the Asteroids?

    Dark Comet Dangers: A strange comet among the Asteroids? January 7th's announcement that the LINEAR telescope had spotted a new periodic comet wasn't all that interesting: a 20th-magnitude blip out in the asteroid belt in a benign orbit that wouldn't come anywhere near Earth. Designated P/2010...
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    Earthquake Watch Around the World

    Haiti Earthquake: Geophysicists stunned by “strange” earthquake (January 12, 2010) “The magnitude 7 earthquake that struck Haiti yesterday is the strongest earthquake to hit the region in more than two centuries, geologists say. While earthquakes are not uncommon in the Caribbean island...
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    3 volcanic hot-spots erupted around the globe.

    January 4th Columbia: "Colombia's most active volcano has erupted, forcing the evacuation of 800 people who lived close to Mount Galeras. Officials say no one was injured after Saturday's eruption.Some of the evacuees were being tended by the Red Cross at a refuge centreThe Red Cross's national...
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    Meteorological Anomaly: The Curious Case of the Pink Snow

    Meteorological Anomaly: The Curious Case of the Pink Snow (December 31, 2009) Philadelpha- Less than eight hours before the arrival of 2010, Hilltown police began what was likely their strangest investigation of 2009. On Revere Drive, just off of Chalfont Road, there was pink snow everywhere...
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    Nature out of Balance: Koyaanisqatsi is a Hopi word meaning ‘Life out of Balance.”

    Nature out of Balance: Koyaanisqatsi is a Hopi word meaning ‘Life out of Balance.” Giant snakes taking over Florida everglades In July of 2009, an 8-foot long pet Burmese python, one of the world's longest snakes, escaped from its terrarium and crawled into the Florida bedroom of a 2-year-old...
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    Hollow Planet Seismology Vs Solid Earth Seismology

    Hollow Planet Seismology Vs Solid Earth Seismology By Jan Lamprecht Hollow Planets Theory Let me show you how my Hollow Planet seismic model can explain the Earth's seismology better than the existing solid Earth seismic model - and yet not one person at any university has shown the slightest...
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    Japan leads the race for a hydrogen fuel-cell car

    Yokohama, Japan – Fill 'er up -- with hydrogen. It may still sound like science fiction to some. But Japan is taking a lead in making zero-emissions hydrogen-fueled cars a reality. It's part of the country's aspiration to cut its carbon emissions 80 percent by 2050; nearly a quarter of those...
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    Wikipedia editing tutorial – Introduction

    Wikipedia is a collaboratively edited encyclopedia to which you can contribute. This tutorial will help you become a Wikipedia contributor. The following pages will give you guidance about the style and content of Wikipedia articles, and tell you about the Wikipedia community and important...
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    Newborn black holes may add power to many exploding stars

    Astronomers studying two exploding stars, or supernovae, have found evidence that the blasts received an extra boost from newborn black holes. The supernovae were found to emit jets of particles traveling at more than half the speed of light. Previously, the only catastrophic events known to...
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