Fractional Reserve Banking Oil and NWO Corruption Jun 26
The Whole Truth About Obama Policy Mistakes
The Contrasting Psychologies of 'Occupy Wall Street' and the 'Tea Party'
The differences between the Tea Party position and that of Occupy Wall Street emerge in how upset is expressed, in how solutions are sought. If we think of the Tea Party starting with a rebel’s yell of “get your f-in hands off my f-in stuff” then OWS begins with a naive complaint about being hungry while others unfairly have too much, “how much stuff do you really need, really, to have a good life?”
For Tea Party members, the world will always remain full of persecutory others (Obama’s the devil!!) while OWS holds out the promise of community, no, of communities of difference.
Who Will Rescue U.S. Green Technology? Asian Conglomerates
When Are We Going to Run Out of Metals?
Hello Cheap Energy, Hello Brave New World
> Cheap power: An overnight revolution
An Italian inventor named Andrea Rossi and his scientific consultant, physicist and emeritus professor, Sergio Focardi, have demonstrated a device called the E-Cat or Energy Catalyzer which, according to a 2008 patent application, involves "a method and apparatus for carrying out nickel and hydrogen exothermal reactions," with the production of copper as a result.
Another Explosion In Giant Energy Takeovers
The Rise of Crime-Sourcing
Flipboard and the Importance of Being Inherently Social
March on the morning of day three of OccupyDC. http://occupydc.org/ , @occupykst.
A global outcry against corporate greed has risen up in almost a thousand cities worldwide. People have taken their anger to the streets, saying their govern...
October 14, 2011 CURRENT TV Keith Olbermann http://MOXNews.com/
Message from Hartford to Wall Street: Game Over.
The founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, attended the protests in London that are part of a worldwide action against corporate greed and austerity measures....
Environmental attorney, Stuart Smith, addresses the press about the ongoing impact of the BP oil spill on the Gulf Coast's ecosystem and the health problems experienced by thousands of people in the region.
The documentary film, Pretty Slick covers BP oil spill disaster from April, 2010 to the summer of 2011.
Saturday, Oct 15, 2011 - Gulf Shores, Alabama Shrimp Festival PROTEST! Protesters demonstrated on the beach, per the agreement with city officials, who had s...
"We're seeing dead porpoises, we're seeing shrimp with no eyes that's still alive, we're seeing fish with tumors the size of golf balls in them, we're seeing...
Cleaning Up Our Waters
Recently, the Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson came out with a comprehensive plan to clean up our waterways across the country. We know there is a lot that needs to be done to protect our most cherished waterways like the Great Lakes, Puget Sound, and the Chesapeake Bay.Burr, Webb Introduce Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act
Legislation would end arbitrary process that strips veterans of rights
[Share This]WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Richard Burr (R-NC) and Jim Webb (D-VA), along with 10 other cosponsors, introduced legislation that would end the arbitrary process through which the government strips veterans and other Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) beneficiaries of their Second Amendment rights. Currently, veterans who have a fiduciary appointed to act on their behalf are deemed “mentally defective” and are reported to the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), a system which prevents them from being able to purchase firearms in the United States. The Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act would require a judicial authority to determine that VA beneficiaries pose a danger to themselves or others before they can be added to the FBI’s NICS.
Massive land grab of Papua New Guinea’s remaining forests results in violence against local people
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is one of the few places on earth where indigenous people still control their land, with just three percent of the country controlled by the government or private enterprise. Customary ownership is partly responsible for the fact that PNG is home to one of the world’s largest areas of intact tropical forests. PNG’s indigenous people have close spiritual connections to their land and must be given free, prior and informed consent before any commercial activities can be carried out.The recent assignment of almost 20 per cent of PNG’s remaining forests to agriculture leases is therefore profoundly disturbing to all Papua New Guineans.
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