Stephen C. Webster
Raw Story
March 28, 2010
Whistleblower Web site WikiLeaks is planning to release a video that reveals what it’s calling a Pentagon “cover-up” of an incident in which numerous civilians and journalists were murdered in an airstrike, according to a recent media advisory.
The...
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Watts Up With That?
March 22, 2010
UPDATE: WUWT commenter P Wilson points out one single map that refutes this entire theory, see below the “read more” at the end of the post. – Anthony*
To add to the Numberwatch big list of things supposedly caused by global warming, there’s now an oddball...
Rick Moran
American Thinker
March 21, 2010
Health care reform is like a bad Norse Saga – excruciatingly endless, filled with the names of people we’re not familiar with, and ultimately doomed to tragedy.
Witness the chaos in the House Rules Committee where the Democrats decided that the price...
Washington’s Blog
March 12, 2010
As William K. Black said a year ago, the government’s entire strategy now – as in the S&L crisis – is to cover up how bad things are (”the entire strategy is to keep people from getting the facts”).
Paul Krugman and others pointed out that Geithner has been...
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Major coverage in NY Times, Washington Post stoked suspicions
Steve Watson
Prisonplanet.com
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Billed as an alternative grassroots movement to the Tea Party, which has been for the most part absorbed by mainline Republicans and Neoconservatives, the “Coffee Party”...
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cryptogon.com
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
Don’t break out the foil, the U.S. News & World Report article states, because the spooks are telling you up front, here we are. Oh sure. What this shit-for-brains article doesn’t explore is how many hundreds or thousands of full time, professionally...
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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...
BETH LAMONTAGNE HALL
New Hampshire Union Leader
Monday, February 1st, 2010
Keene resident Gerhard Bedding doesn’t buy the government’s version of what happened on Sept. 11, 2001, so he’s working on a statewide campaign calling for another investigation into the terrorist attacks.
Bedding and...
I mean creating fan (Facebook), following (Twitter), etc along those lines. Have found it will really help UHF out. Don't worry UHF isn't the only one whom has done it or etc.
A little reality check on the so-called “spending freeze”
Is this *really* a spending freeze? And does it even matter?
Posted by bs (Profile)
Monday, January 25th at 10:00PM EST
23 Comments
The Twitter is abuzz with posts on the rumor that Barack Obama will be announcing a “spending...
Copenhagen climate deal shows new world order may be led by U.S., China
Monday, December 28, 2009
COPENHAGEN - If the talks that resulted in an imperfect deal to combat global warming provided anything, it was a glimpse into a new world order in which Increasingly international diplomacy...
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft soared into space Sunday carrying three new residents for the International Space Station (ISS).
NASA astronaut Timothy (T.J.) Creamer, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov, and Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi launched on time at 4:52 p.m. EDT (2152 GMT) on the Soyuz TMA-17...
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan – A Russian rocket blasted off from a cosmodrome in Kazakhstan lighting up the frigid Central Asian steppe Monday, shuttling an American, a Russian and a Japanese to the International Space Station.
Standing in the early morning cold, the astronauts' family and friends...
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan (AFP) – Three astronauts from Japan, Russia and the United States blasted off Monday for a Christmas voyage to the International Space Station.
The Soyuz rocket blasted off on schedule from Russia's Baikonur cosmodrome in the barren Kazakh steppe at 3:52 am (2152 GMT...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A pair of astronauts zipped through the third and final spacewalk of their mission Monday, helping to install a 1,200-pound oxygen tank at the International Space Station and accomplishing everything else on their list.
"You mean there's nothing left for us to do?"...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – With 100 Internet-savvy NASA fans cheering on the shuttle and churning out constant Twitter updates, Atlantis sailed smoothly into orbit Monday with six astronauts and a full load of spare parts for the International Space Station.
The supply run should keep the space...
TMZ
Friday, Nov 13th, 2009
Britney Spears is admitting to being a devil-worshiping Satan fanatic who embraces a “new world order” … at least according to her Twitter page.
Turns out her Twitter account was hacked by a cyber-demonic force this morning … and we’re not talking about Sam...
Where Are You Hiding Planet X, Dr. Brown?
05-11-2009 / WWW.NIBURU.NL
Mike Brown is a professor of planetary astronomy at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and an expert dwarf planet hunter, accredited with discovering over 100 minor bodies in the Kuiper belt. Dr. Brown is also...
As the call for a clean-energy savior—to wash away our fossil-fuel sins—grows louder, the number of questionable candidates swells. Should we be looking to photovoltaic or fusion? Turbines or tides? With thanks to readers who responded to our Twitter call for favorite alt-energy duds, here's a...
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People across America will have a chance to gaze up at Jupiter and its four largest moons this weekend the same way Galileo did almost 400 years ago.
To celebrate "Galilean Nights," a project supported by the International Year of Astronomy 2009 (IYA2009), public observing events will be held...
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