- Debunking the Debunkers YouTube Video & Blog Feed
Here is an auto generated YouTube video feed of embedded videos posted on this blog, along with links to the corresponding blog posts. Pretty neat. http://www.youtube.com/blogs/id/kSibzEX9a8E
- Debunking 911myths.com: War Games
The "War Games" page at 911myths.com states: Many prominent 9/11 researchers claim that the US air defence system would have prevented the 9/11 attacks under normal circumstances, but were unable to do so because air traffic controllers, the FAA and NORAD were confused by "war games" that were ...
- Looks like peroxide and pepper can destroy a b ...
One question a lot of people have asked about the 7/7 bombings is, could homemade explosives made from hydrogen peroxide and black pepper have caused the observed damage, or must the explosives have been, as early reports claimed, "of military origin"?[1] [2] [3] See: Terror on the Tube - What ...
- Architects and Engineers for 9/11 truth LA Pre ...
Press conference with Ed Asner
- RECAP: The 911 Debunkers' Debating Tactics
By "Truth Sleuth" 1. Dummy up. If it's not reported, if it's not news, it didn't happen. 2. Wax indignant. This is also known as the "How dare you?" gambit. 3. Characterize the charges as "rumors" or, better yet, "wild rumors." If, in spite of the news blackout, the public is still able to l ...
- Sometimes Fat Free Is not the Better Option
Any sour cream fans here? Whether dolloped with chives onto a baked potato, cooling a hot soup, or sweetened with freshly picked berries, there’s nothing quite like sour cream. Traditional sour cream is a dairy product rich in fats (12-17%). It is made by fermenting cream with certain types of l ...
- Should Nutrition Counseling be Provided Solely ...
New here? Get Fooducated with our iPhone or Android App! Or try Fooducate on the Web! Several months ago, we came across an interesting article in Forbes, describing what seems like an attempt by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly American Dietetic Association) to unfairly limit ...
- What’s the Difference between a Food’s Taste a ...
New here? Get Fooducated with our iPhone or Android App! Or try Fooducate on the Web! We came across an interesting factoid (taste vs. flavor) while reading about a new scientific discovery. Apparently 5 tastes are not enough, a sixth one has emerged, according to scientists. You’re pro ...
- Disney’s Potentially Game Changing Nutrition I ...
New here? Get Fooducated with our iPhone or Android App! Or try Fooducate on the Web! Yesterday in Washington DC, Robert Iger, Chairman of the Walt Disney Company, and First Lady Michelle Obama announced a new initiative in the uphill battle against childhood obesity. For starters, Disney is u ...
- What “Equivalent to a USDA Serving of Fruit” R ...
New here? Get Fooducated with our iPhone or Android App! Or try Fooducate on the Web! Clif Bar is one of the hottest health snack companies on the market. Their bars for hikers, athletes, women, and even kids are tremendously popular. They also have a line of fruit snacks for kids called Clif ...
- Twitter Step by Step
Twitter management can be a daunting task. There are a lot of articles telling you the do's and don'ts of Twitter, however it can still be difficult to pin down exactly what you should be doing each day step by step. If you are having a hard time getting organized and keeping up with everything ...
- SEO Tips For Your Blog and Business
When was the last time you thought about your site beyond adding content? It is probably time to take a look at how things are organized. When you started the site you had certain goals, ideas and experiences, now as time has passed it is a good idea to take another look at those goals [...]
- How To Choose Keywords
Every day millions of searches are performed on the internet and all of those search terms are saved and provided to us to peruse at our discretion. Unfortunately, on the other hand, there are millions of searches performed every day on the internet and ALL that data is saved and provided to us ...
- Why Social Media Isn’t Working For You
So you took the first step and signed yourself up for some social media sites and started marketing yourself and now you're waiting for the traffic to start rolling in. You've done your research about social media marketing and everyone tells you to find followers, engage them and turn them into ...
- How Do I Tweet – Writing the $6 Million Dollar ...
Twitter recently made claims that they had reached 100 million users. A fairly impressive feat to be sure, and that is reflected in the pull people give to twitter as a social media outlet. Great tweets can make you a star as fast bad ones can kill your image. Most of the time tweets just pass ...
- How Bain Capital helped BPblow up the Deepwate ...
Review by Greg Palast, for FireDogLake.com Today, Saturday, from 5pm to 7pm, Greg Palast, author of Vultures' Picnic, will be hosting an electronic salon - an open discussion with Mike Magner, author of Poisoned Legacy: the Human Cost of BP's Rise to Power (St. Martin's Press). Join Mike and I ...
- Palast in London with Warren Ellis to launch V ...
Vultures' Picnic will launch in London on June 26. Special Guests include Anna Chen and Penny Red. Participants: Jubilee Debt Campaign and Occupy London. For tickets and more information click here. For media requests and review copies contact: olivershykles(at)gmail.com
- Killings, cancer, corruption and Azerbaijan: E ...
by Greg Palast Saturday, 26. May, 2012 Greg Palast investigated BP in Azerbaijan and worldwide for Channel 4 Dispatches. Will “Beyond Petroleum” oil giant BP pick the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest today in Baku, Azerbaijan? If so, I wouldn’t be surprised. When I was arrested by the ...
- Vote like an Egyptian?
by Mark Bebawi It’s rare for us to have guest articles, but Pacifica Radio host of The Monitor, Mark Bebawi, has insight into an issue where to be dumb is to be deadly. Mark, born and raised in Cairo, wrote his master’s dissertation at Oxford on the Egyptian ...
- Kennedy, The New York Post and the truth
What a terrible task to take on at such a dark moment when I would prefer to keep my thoughts private, but someone must speak. I am, and I hope you are, sickened to see Rupert Murdoch's New York Post savage our colleague Robert F. Kennedy Jr. while he and his children are in great distress. I wi ...
- How can I reuse or recycle toilet seats?
Apologies for the break in blogging – I’ve been super busy with other things over the last month. And in my absence, Recycle This had its sixth birthday! Happy Birthday website! :D Anyway, moving on: we’ve had an email from Stephanie about toilet seats: I just came into about 2 ...
- How can I reuse or recycle empty bottled gas/p ...
Lyndon has emailed to ask about reusing – or recycling – propane gas canisters (the ones for heating, barbecues or patio heaters etc): Trying to tidy up the yard at work, what can I do with some old gas bottles? If there is a company name on the bottles (like Calor Gas, Flo Gas or [...]
- How can I reuse or recycle large (catering siz ...
Sam has emailed asking about large food cans: I have a number of large metal food cans, some zinc lined, which are called #10 size. They hold about 5 or 6 lbs (just under 3kg) of beans, or other foods. Now that they’re empty, they are open on one end, with no plastic lid to [...]
- She recycled that! Upcycling novelty hats into ...
Last September, Karen emailed us about the vast collection of novelty jester hats that her boyfriend had collected at various carnivals and festivals over the years. She wanted to know how she could reuse or recycle them as she hadn’t had much success giving them away. Lots of people made ...
- How can I reuse or recycle wallpaper samples?
Following on from the paint tester pots the other week, I’ve got some wallpaper samples that have served their purpose too. I really can’t wait for our renovations to be over! Like the paint, the samples were to check out ideas/colours/designs in-situ. Some of them were torn from rol ...
- Apple Pectin for Radioprotection
A group of doctors and scientists risked their lives and careers to help children living in the most contaminated areas of the Chernobyl fallout and discovered a simple treatment that clears the radionuclides from their bodies, offering hope for future generations of Chernobyl and Fukushima vict ...
- GMOs and Glyphosate Linked to Infertility, Bot ...
There is also the evolving problem of glyphosate’s killing of beneficial gut microbes that suppress botulinum bacteria resulting in chronic, systemic botulism poisoning and death in cattle with probably findings also in humans. One study on SIDS babies found that 20% of Sudden Infant Death Syndr ...
- Weather Disasters, Crop Loss, Biotech Acreage, ...
Weather control, geoengineering, and genetic modification are man’s attempt to take over the earth’s natural ecosystem and design it according to his own limited concept. But is it wise, prudent, or safe to leave the re-designing of the earth up to some men in little white lab coats who think th ...
- Taking it to the Streets – Ban GMOs NOW!
While we run in circles trying to get someone in Congress to listen, we could be going straight to the source and giving people the information they need to understand that GMOs are unhealthy, have been put in our food without our consent or knowledge, and the only way to stop the GMO takeover i ...
- Undercover GMOs Slip through Labeling Crack
GMOs go Stealth in the Face of Mounting Support for Honest Labeling Barbara H. Peterson Farm Wars In the fight for the safety of our food supply, many are jumping on the bandwagon to get honest labeling for foods that were produced via genetic modification (GMOs). Is this even possible? The Euro ...
- Ban Ki-moon increases pressure on Syria
BBC – Mr Ban said there was little evidence that Syria’s government was complying with envoy Kofi Annan’s peace plan. Activists say government-backed militias killed 78 people in Qubair village on Wednesday. The government said terrorists killed nine people. UN observers are ex ...
- Monsanto to Buy Back $1 Billion of Shares on R ...
Bloomberg – Monsanto Co. (MON), the world’s largest seed company, will repurchase as much as $1 billion of shares as rising profit boosts the company’s cash horde to a record. The buyback program is authorized for a three-year period beginning July 1, St. Louis-based Monsanto said today in ...
- 18 shot as soldiers open fire in Indonesia: police
Bangkok Post – One person was killed and 17 wounded when Indonesian soldiers opened fire on civilians after a deadly dispute sparked by a road accident in Papua province, police said Thursday. The shootings took place late Wednesday after residents, angry that two soldiers on a motorcycle ...
- Vitamin D Levels Linked with Breast Cancer Sur ...
My Health News daily – The vitamin D levels in women when they are diagnosed with breast cancer may affect how long they will live, according to a new study from Belguim. Women in the study who had the highest vitamin D levels (above 30 nanograms per millileter of blood) were about half as ...
- Moscow Gay Pride Banned For 100 Years
RIA Novosti – The Moscow City Court upheld on Thursday a district court’s decision to ban gay parades in Moscow for the next 100 years, Gayrussia.ru reported. The ban came after Moscow gay activists submitted requests on August 23, 2011, to the City Hall to hold gay rallies up until 2112. ...
- Peter Gleick reinstated after investigation in ...
Peter Gleick, an internationally known Bay Area scientist, has returned to his post as president of the Pacific Institute following a three-month leave of absence prompted by his admission that he had assumed a false identity to obtain documents from a conservative think tank.
- Death Valley road to stay closed to public
Inyo County has lost a six-year legal battle for control of “Last Chance Road,” an alleged public highway that starts in a desert wash and peters out at several spots halfway up a small hill on Death Valley National Park’s northern edge.
- The true cost of IKEA: logging old-growth forests
Those labyrinthine IKEA showrooms full of dirt-cheap shelving units have to come from somewhere. According to a report released May 16 by the Global Forest Coalition, some of them are clear-cut from old-growth forests in Western Russia.
- FARM campaign pays viewers $1 to watch graphic ...
Acknowledging the existence of animal cruelty is unpleasant, and getting people to actually watch footage of it is understandably difficult. The folks at Farm Animal Rights Movement (FARM) found one way: Pay them.
- Sea Shepherd's Watson arrested, faces extradit ...
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society founder Paul Watson, who was arrested in Frankfurt, Germany, on May 13, has been freed on bail and awaits possible extradition to Costa Rica. He and Sea Shepherd's director of investigations, Scott West, met with Costa Rican Foreign Minister Enrique Castillo on ...
- June 2012 Conference Call
Recorded: Tuesday, June 5, 2012 Duration: 38:07 Laura Ralston, International Programs Manager at Water.org, shared stories and experiences from her three most recent trips to Haiti and what's been going on with our projects there. Laura also focused on the sanitation needs Haitians are fac ...
- Water for Generations
The chore of finding water follows a girl all her life. Will the girl be carrying water like this when she's the same age as the woman? Does the woman carry a burden her granddaughter will never have to bear? Or will the girl only have faint memories of not having easy access to water?
- Water crisis impacts Lorry drivers
In many urban places around the world, public and private services deliver water through a patchwork network of trucks - or water lorries as they are known in south Asia. A trucker shares his perspective on the water crisis.
- Toilets Bring Change to Uganda
Prior to the introduction of pour flush toilets to Ndeeba Parish, Uganda, residents were using plastic bags as toilets and disposing of them in the drainage channels. This was causing environmental and health hazards for the people living in this slum. New technology changed all that.
- Conference Call: June
Join our live conference call on June 5, 2012 to learn about current programs in Haiti.
- "Ive Been Duped" - Reflections on Israel and P ...
Do you know the frustration you feel when you believed in something strongly and then you realize that the information that made you believe was from a source with an agenda to deceive? Submitted by Ken D. to World | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- What people will do for beauty: 8 Grossest Spa ...
uh..the title says it all :) Submitted by Vicky Pitchford to Offbeat | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- White House sees more pain for Iran as it clea ...
Aggressive war is illegal, immoral against nations that are no threat, is nonbelligerent & it is insane! Call your Reps. Tell your friends, rouse up the good folk in your church,mosque and synagouge. We must stop this exported violence or we are screwed. Submitted by michael hall to World &nbs ...
- Iran Bashing, Terrorism, and Who Chose the Cho ...
Dedicated to the long-suffering Palestinians and Iranians who have been sidelined by the United Nations in favour of the Nuclear Apartheid State of Zionist Israel in the most blatant exercise in International Double Standards that our world has ever known Submitted by Ken D. to World |&nb ...
- Tibetan singer detained and tortured
25-year-old singer, Ugyen Tenzin, was detained last month soon after the release of his album titled, An Unending Flow of My Hearts Blood,.Unconfirmed reports said that Ugyen Tenzin has been beaten in custody and disabled a month after album released Submitted by Red Thorvenkiold to World &nb ...
- Sleep well, like a baby
Haven't we all read Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale Princess and the Pea, where under the princess' 20 mattresses and 20 feather-beds lies a pea, and she's so sensitive that she cannot sleep because of it? Maybe this story explains why consumers don't mind...
- Hasselbaink: Holland's players must not w ...
In the first of a series of exclusive Euro 2012 columns for Goal.com, the former Netherlands striker gives his view on racism and explains why Torres will win the Golden Boot More On : Denmark, England, Netherlands, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Comments Getty Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Euro 2012 ...
- UN team sees traces of Syria massacre
UN observers in Syria who visited the site of a reported massacre in a village in Hama province said they saw blood on the walls and were hit by a "stench of burnt flesh" but could not confirm how many had died. While the government denied responsibility, Martin Nesirky, a UN spokesman, said ...
- Afellay: You have to be strong to ignore ...
The Dutch winger from Spanish giants Barcelona says that players should not have to tolerate abuse, but admitted that it has been commonplace throughout his career By Enis Koylu More On : Netherlands, Ibrahim Afellay Comments Getty NETHERLANDS...
- India Allows More Remittances to Support ...
By KHUSHITA VASANT MUMBAI—India's central bank more than doubled the number of remittances nonresident Indians can make to individuals in a year, a step aimed at arresting a slide in the rupee that is worsening the nation's economic outlook. Enlarge ImageClose...
- Health System in Michigan Joins Mayo Clinic Ca ...
Mayo Clinic officials today announced Sparrow Health System, based in Lansing, Mich., as a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network. (Source: News from Mayo Clinic)
- FDA approves Perjeta for type of late-stage br ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Perjeta (pertuzumab), a new anti-HER2 therapy, to treat patients with HER2-positive late-stage (metastatic) breast cancer.
- Drug Use In Depressed Adolescents May Be Preve ...
Adolescents who receive prozac for the treatment of major depression are significantly less likely to abuse drugs in the future, say researchers. However, the medication did not reduce the chances of alcohol abuse. The 5-year study, conducted by John Curry, a professor of psychology and neurosci ...
- Leukemia Research Pioneer Honored by Johns Hop ...
Internationally-recognized leukemia and infectious diseases expert Gerald P. Bodey, M.D., professor emeritus of infectious diseases at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, will receive a 2012 Distinguished Alumnus Award for scientific achievement from the Johns Hopkins University A ...
- VIDEO: How to grow your own clothes
Fashion designer Suzanne Lee has developed a novel approach to fashion design: She grows her own materials.
- Israel Plans Giant Detention Center for Africa ...
Israel announced on Thursday its plan to create massive detention centers including over 20,000 tents to hold African migrants before they are deported. An anti-racism protest in Tel Aviv, May 24, 2012. (photo: Sasha Kimel) read more
- Rio+20 Earth Summit: Leaked Draft Portends Ano ...
The latest draft text that 180 governments are expected to sign up to at the end of the Rio+20 Earth summit has been leaked to the Guardian. According to the UN, only about 20% of the wording has been agreed, so with just three days formal negotiating time before world leaders arrive in Brazil o ...
- Judge Allows 'Vague' Bradley Manning Charges t ...
A U.S. military judge is refusing to dismiss eight of the 22 counts against Bradley Manning, the US Army private charged in a leak of US government secrets. The material, much of it published by WikiLeaks between April and November 2010, included videos of a 2007 helicopter gun attack in Baghdad ...
- 'Hot Spring': Record Temps Herald Era of Warme ...
With the warmest March, third warmest April and second warmest May, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration confirmed on Thursday that the 2012 Spring in the contiguous United States since has been the hottest ever on record. r ...
- Big Tobacco Cash Floods California Election; R ...
Proponents of the $1-a-pack tax hike on cigarettes on Tuesday’s state ballot refused to concede Thursday night, saying they still hope to overcome the current 1.4% margin of defeat as elections officials tally an estimated 1 million uncounted ballots. ...
- Wave Energy Device Tested In Black Sea
Israel-based wave power designer and manufacturer Eco Wave Power (EWP) has completed the first open water phase of testing for its new wave energy device. The company said it successfully installed a medium-scale wave energy power plant in the Black Sea during April.
- Is the Southeast America’s best bet for offsho ...
As Windpower 2012 is winding down, I sat in on one of the last sessions, which discussed challenges and opportunities facing offshore wind energy across the globe. As it turns out, one of the most interesting markets for wind developers is going to be the American Southeast, despite appearances.
- Smart Meters Steadily Spread Across United States
Whether or not the average American homeowner has much idea why, as of this month, almost one third of American households have made the leap from ye olde analog electric meter to the smarter, digital variety. This according to the latest report [PDF] from the Institute for Electric E ...
- A Need For Reality-Based Energy Policies
One of the biggest challenges in planning for our energy future is that opponents of oil and natural gas are quite unwilling to acknowledge the reality of our energy supply and demand. Two examples: First, from a new Sierra Club video (ably rebutted in full by Oil Sands Fact Check here):“M ...
- EU to impose new rules that will cut driving c ...
The European Commission is proposing tighter carbon emissions standards for new European cars with a 2020 target of 95gm CO2 per kilometre, that will cut costs for motorists by 25%. But will they be binding?
- America's Student Loan Racket
by Stephen Lendman This writer's recent book titled "His new book is titled "How Wall Street Fleeces America: Privatized Banking, Government Collusion and Class War" includes a chapter on America's student loan racket. It discusses the issue in detail. It explains a disturbing government/corpo ...
- Why anti-Israelism is not anti-Semitism
Kourosh Ziabari The leaders of the Israeli regime have long been after spreading this fallacy that criticizing the actions and policies of this regime is tantamount to being anti-Jew and anti-Semite, thereby sanctioning any condemnation of their brutal and aggressive ploys by the international ...
- The 1967-war revisited
By Khalid Amayreh Part-1 When Israel occupied the West Bank in 1967, I was ten years old. Then, I didn't fully grasp what was happening to us. Arab radio stations transmitting from Cairo, Damascus and Baghdad had been galvanizing us into believing that Israel's days were numbered and that A ...
- Greece and the Euro: Fifty Ways to Leave Your ...
by Ellen Brown The problem is all inside your head she said to me. The answer is easy if you take it logically. I’d like to help you in your struggle to be free. There must be fifty ways to leave your lover. –Lyrics by Paul Simon The Euro appears to be a marriage of incompatible pa ...
- More Syrian Blood on Obama's Hands
by Stephen Lendman Morning headlines again falsely accused Assad of mass killings in Qubeir village in central Hama province. Houla-style slaughter was repeated. Reports said as many as 78 civilians were killed. Half were women and children. Around 35 members of one family were murdered in col ...
- New video: Taxes, the gift we give each other
Tired of the Fraser Institute’s worn-out gimmick to fuel tax resentment? We’ve got the cure: A new video that shows the value of contributing taxes. Public health care, garbage pick up, safe food, clean water, public parks, emergency services, higher learning – the chance to live in great commun ...
- 50th Anniversary of Medicare Calendar
The Saskatchewan Office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is proud to present our commemorative 2013 calendar that documents the struggle for universal medical coverage in Saskatchewan and Canada. With original archival images, trace the battle for medicare from the creation of S ...
- 50th Anniversary of Medicare Calender
The Saskatchewan Office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is proud to present our commemorative 2013 calendar that documents the struggle for universal medical coverage in Saskatchewan and Canada. With original archival images, trace the battle for medicare from the creation of S ...
- Income inequality, by the numbers
This week, The Huffington Post features an infographic breaking down the details on the growth of income inequality in Canada between 1980 and 2009. Created by Ryerson University journalism student Jeff Fraser, the infographic draws on data from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. ...
- The Three Amigos: How Income Inequality in Mex ...
An examination of income inequality in North America reveals that Mexico is the only part of the continent where the middle class has been gaining from growth, according to a new study by internationally respected economist Lars Osberg, Dalhousie University professor and CCPA Research Associate. ...
- Boehner Aide Received Bonus From Medical Devic ...
By Lee Fang, Republic Report | Report - Yesterday, the House of Representatives moved to help save $30 million dollarsfor medical device companies while defunding programs designed to expand health coverage for ordinary Americans. The House took action on legislation to “repeal a 2.3 percen ...
- Obama TPP Trade Deal Secrecy Insulting, Accord ...
opednews.com - WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has loosened some of its most stringent secrecy policies surrounding a controversial set of free trade negotiations, but the Democratic chair of a Senate subcommittee on international trade is demanding far greater transparency provision ...
- Vague’ WikiLeaks charges stand – ...
From heraldsun.com.au – A MILITARY judge has rejected a petition to dismiss charges against the US WikiLeaks suspect. Army Private First Class Bradley Manning is accused of spilling a trove of US intelligence secrets to the WikiLeaks website. Judge Denise Lind yesterday denied defence mot ...
- Naked protesters flood Quebec streets before s ...
By National Post Staff - For months, Quebec’s students have been laying bare their grievances against Premier Jean Charest with nightly marches against the provincial government’s proposed tuition hikes and Special Law 78, the bill that was actually meant to end the protests. But with negotiatio ...
- Worldwide Hippies News Briefs Saturday
Air Force’s secret X-37B space plane mission ending soon After spending more than a year orbiting our planet on a hush-hush mystery mission, the U.S. Air Force’s X-37B space plane is due to return to Earth any day now. Air Force officials haven’t announced exactly when the robo ...
- Oil Spill Gulf of Mexico 'Everything is dead o ...
Oil Spill Gulf of Mexico "Everything is dead or dying"- Kindra Arnesan, Louisiana. September 2010 - IT IS NOT OVER. THE WELL CAP IS USELESS. Sealife is contaminated. Oil is continuing to show up daily.
- Scientists find record level of shellfish toxi ...
MUSSELS: Findings are most dangerous on record -- one mussel could kill several. KETCHIKAN -- State scientists looking into paralytic shellfish poisonings in Southeast Alaska have found the highest levels of toxin ever recorded, so high that just one mussel could cause death in several peopl &nb ...
- Ocean Life on the Brink of Mass Extinctions
ife in the oceans is at imminent risk of the worst spate of extinctions in millions of years due to threats such as climate change and over-fishing, a study showed on Tuesday. Time was running short to counter hazards such as a collapse of coral reefs or a spread of low-oxygen "dead zones,& ...
- Exxon oil spill in Mont. river prompts evacuations
LAUREL, Mont. (AP) — An ExxonMobil pipeline that runs under the Yellowstone River in Montana ruptured Saturday and leaked hundreds of barrels of oil into the waterway, causing a 25-mile plume that fouled the riverbank and forced municipalities and irrigation districts downstream to close i ...
- Bishops, Nuns and Rabbis Debate Gas Fracking
Associated Press= PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bishops, nuns and rabbis are joining the environmental and social debate over natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale region, and many are seeking a balance that reflects their congregations. "We have people's lives who are being blessed or ...
- Stock buybacks are bad for investors: Further ...
In the working paper “The Buyback Monitor - July 2009: Corporate Stock Buyback Profits of 273 Firms from 2000 into 2009“, published on the Social Sciences Research Network, M.A. Gumport, CFA, provides further evidence that stock buybacks are not as good for investors as often touted ...
- Why Obama’s healthcare scheme portends stagfl ...
The trillion-dollar Obama health care plan increases the odds that US economic recover will be delayed, and that unemployment and inflation will increase. The main thrust of the Obama plan is to increase taxes on individuals earning more than $250,000 a year, while forcing all but the tiniest ...
- How long would it take to work off the US trad ...
The rest of the world holds $16.8 trillion in US financial assets, according to Federal Reserve release Z.1, as of Q1 2009. [...]
- Why Bernanke’s flawed “exit strategy” policy p ...
In a lead op-ed editorial in the Wall Street Journal on July 21, 2009, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke revealed the Fed’s exit strategy with regards to the inflationary effects of the Obama “spending is stimulus” packages and other government measure to contain the curren ...
- Stocks surge on spurious earnings reports: Q2 2009
No one knows for sure the real earnings of American corporations. In Q1 2009, according to the Federal Reserve flow of funds table F.102, after-tax profits of US non-financial, non-farm corporations, on an annual basis, were about $589.9 billion. However, about 50% of these after-tax earnings ...
- Education « « Swivl - Personal Cameraman for h ...
Comments:Portable lecture capture Record lectures in any classroom cost effectively. Any instructor can set up Swivl quickly without an AV tech, record every move and word. Flipped classroom content Are you flipping your classroom? Use Swivl to record classroom content for student consumption ...
- My reflections after Intel Teach Essentials Co ...
Comments:See also #prgessentials glog http://dumacornellucian.edu.glogster.com/prgessentials/ ; and presentation http://slide.ly/view/cedc01bae8087587172744b5913217cd - LUCIAN DUMATags: web, tools, my research, intel, intelTeach, glogstereduby: LUCIAN DUMA
- Online Mind Mapping and Brainstorming app - Sp ...
Comments:SpiderScribe is an online mind mapping and brainstorming tool. It lets you organize your ideas by connecting notes, files, calendar events, etc. in free-form maps. You can collaborate and share those maps online! - Fred DelventhalTags: mindmap, brainstorming, collaboration, web2.0, mapp ...
- BiblioNasium - Kids Share Book Recommendations ...
Comments:Social network for kids 6-12 years built around sharing books/reading. Teachers can easily set up classes, reading lists, etc. - Randy RodgersTags: book, reading, recommendations, web 2.0, social+network, collaboration, literacyby: Randy Rodgers
- History Happens - Home
Comments:History Happens is a collection of music videos about characters from American history. Our goal is to inform and inspire young people that an individual can make a difference--as evidenced by the many acts of courage, endurance and passion that make up the American story. These music v ...
- 4 Ways to Stop a Monarch Butterfly Collapse
The majestic monarch butterfly is in desperate need of your help. Once a common sight in backyard gardens, the population of the orange and black butterfly known for its long migration to its overwintering grounds in Mexico is now on the brink of collapse. Chemical farming practices, overdevelo ...
- USDA: Farmers Need to Feed Americans More Sugar
Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposal to ban large sizes of sugary drinks may be catching flack from New York City residents, but, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) logic, it's farmers he's harming most. After all, he's depriving them of vital income they'd receive from growing al ...
- The Diet Secret That Protects against Toxic Po ...
Chemical stressors surround us. From toxic pesticides in food to harmful chemicals in food cans, soaps, and candles, it's basically impossible to get through a day without experiencing a harmful exposure. The good news is that making smarter personal choices can protect us from many everyday ch ...
- 2012: The End of Organic Tomatoes?
The most feared tomato disease is spreading across parts of the country, infecting plants and causing panic among backyard gardeners, farmers, and supermarket managers alike. After all, tomatoes are centerpieces in many gardens and major moneymakers for farmers and supermarkets. But now the sam ...
- Court to FDA: Protecting Public Health Isn't T ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can no longer dance around the serious issue of antibiotic overuse in farm animals, a federal court judge ruled on Tuesday night. In a case filed by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Center for Science in the Public Interest, Food Animal Concer ...
- Fear of Medical Debt Makes Young Adults Pass U ...
Article written by guest writer Rin Mitchell What’s the Latest Development? According to a Common Wealth Fund survey, the cost of medical treatment discourages a large percentage of adults between the ages of 19-29 from seeking medical care within a 12-month period. It is common ...
- Sugar = Heroin. How to Cut Your Addiction
What's the Big Idea? Whether you think Mayor Michael Bloomberg's recent proposal to ban large sized sodas in New York City is government overreach, or not going far enough, this is incontrovertible: sugar is bad for you. Not only is it bad for you, it's as addictive as heroin. An ...
- Why Americans See Racism Where The French See ...
In some ways the United States and France are unusually similar nations—still enchanted with their 18th century revolutions, eager to export their ideals (via pamphlets, speeches, language schools, paratroopers, whatever it takes) so that others may live as they do. Maybe this similarity is why ...
- Why Is the Supreme Court Losing Popularity?
After enjoying ratings as high as 80 percent in the mid-1990s, the Supreme Court today has the support of only 44 percent of Americans according to a New York Times-CBS News poll released this morning. This figure is even lower than the 52 percent approval level reported in a Pew study l ...
- How to Become the Good Kind of Narcissist
What's the Latest Development? Narcissism is perhaps the most publicly despised yet privately felt quality our of time, in which the rugged individual not only pulls him or herself up by the bootstraps, but maintains social network profiles that show how good looking and cultured they we ...
- Liberty, Faith And Reason
Today, LibertyGibbert will look at the rôle of religion in an increasingly secular society, and question how religious faith can potentially add to, and conversely how institutionalized religion has so often subtracted from, the liberty of the individual. In an … Continue reading →
- A Democrat You Could Vote For
Something else that popped up in the news today, which I thought you might at least get a laugh out of. Meet Jeff Barth, county commissioner for Minnehaha in South Dakota, who is running this year for Congress. A straight-forward … Continue reading →
- Reliving Mankind’s Finest Hour
I’m leaving Libertarianism aside today, to show you what I regard as the greatest YouTube clip I’ve ever seen. Astronaut Neil Armstrong, commander of the Apollo 11 mission and the first man to walk on the moon, testified before a … Continue reading →
- Parliament On A Knife Edge Part V – I Di ...
Or that one. Or that one. That should get the punters in. Plus, I feel like a bit of light relief (pun most definitely intended). The scandal surrounding the man LibertyGibbert first visited back here and here, Labor MHR for Dobell … Continue reading →
- Comparative Advantage – Worth It On Balance?
I’m still hammering away on my next longer essay. Meantime, one recent article I noticed on the Mises Daily is something I’ve been meaning to ask you about. I haven’t read in full Murray N. Rothbard’s An Austrian Perspective on the … Continue reading →
- Charity Engine
Charity Engine was created to enable millions of home PCs to raise millions of dollars for the best possible causes, all thanks to spare computing power that nobody is using anyway. “Together, our PCs really can change the world – one bit at a time.” Charity Engine is a post from: Sc ...
- Charity Engine
Charity Engine was created to enable millions of home PCs to raise millions of dollars for the best possible causes, all thanks to spare computing power that nobody is using anyway. “Together, our PCs really can change the world – one bit at a time.” Related Posts:The evolving, revol ...
- Are we overdiagnosing the worried well?
NHS Choices comments on a powerfully argued and controversial paper in the British Medical Journal that claims many people are being diagnosed and treated for mild health problems that left alone might never cause any harm. The magazine lists the common conditions that the authors claim are bein ...
- Are we overdiagnosing the worried well
NHS Choices comments on a powerfully argued and controversial paper in the British Medical Journal that claims many people are being diagnosed and treated for mild health problems that left alone might never cause any harm. The magazine lists the common conditions that the authors claim are bein ...
- Take flight
Airport X-ray security body scanners are anything but risky business. Indeed, you will be exposed to the same dose of ionising radiation in just two minutes of your flight once you’re at high altitude. So, an 8-hour flight is equivalent to having 240 full-body scans. They reckon you’ ...
- Reviewing Risk: Critical Metals & National Sec ...
American Resources Policy Network. http://bit.ly/JWruRc [From Mining Engineering] …Focusing on strategic minerals and metals, The report, “Assessing Risk [sic] : Critical Metals and National Security,” notes that China supplies more than one in five of the minerals that are vital to the Am ...
- California’s Transition to Local Renewab ...
UC Berkeley, The Center for Law, Energy and the Environment http://www.law.berkeley.edu/12901.htm [From a Climate Wire story by Debra Kahn, sub. req'd] A wide range of policies, some currently being neglected, will be needed to meet California’s local renewable energy generation goal, acco ...
- What a Waste: a Global Review of Solid Waste M ...
World Bank http://bit.ly/Mf9Rf2 …This report provides consolidated data on MSW generation, collection, composition, and disposal by country and by region. Despite its importance, reliable global MSW [municipal solid waste] information is not typically available. Data is often inconsistent, ...
- Clean Energy: Revisiting the Challenges of Ind ...
Brookings Institution / by Adele Morris, Pietro S. Nivola and Charles L. Schulze http://bit.ly/NWUlnh [From a Climate Wire story by Evan Lehman, sub. req'd] ”Giving clean energy subsidies to American companies is akin to throwing money “down a rat hole.” Mostly, it’s jus ...
- Clean Economy, Living Planet: The Race to the ...
World Wildlife Fund by Arnoud van der Slot and Ward van den Berg http://bit.ly/M93Ro6 [From a Climate Wire article by Daniel Cusick, sub. req'd] …According to the World Wildlife Fund’s annual ranking of countries by sales of clean energy products and technologies, the United States ...
- The Anarchist Lineage
Interesting passage from Samuel Clark's Living Without Domination: The Possibility of an Anarchist Utopia. I would wonder what the anarchists I know think of the various lists referenced here: This account of anarchism as a permanent human tendency has been attacked by a number of authors. ...
- "Crisis of the State"
From Simon Clark's Keynesianism, Monetarism, and the Crisis of the State: However this structural crisis was not the result of the changing functional requirements of changes in the labour process, but of the tendency for capital accumulation to take the form of the overaccumulation and uneven d ...
- "Aspects of the Post-Ricardian Literature"
Interesting and thought-provoking passage from Samuel Hollander's Economics and Ideology: Aspects of the Post-Ricardian Literature (1979): It was Marx's position, as we have mentioned, that while the labor writers of the 1820s drew upon Ricardo's value theory to reach their conclusion regarding ...
- "Integrated Geographies"
From Anthony Ince's Whither Anarchist Geography?:It has been said that anarchism combines a socialist critique of liberalism and a liberal critique of socialism. Its refusal to focus merely on "economics" or "freedom" or "culture," and so on, means that anarchism is inherently multifaceted and a ...
- Colbert on Atheists
I enjoyed this passage from Stephen Colbert's I Am America (And So Can You!): AtheistsThese No-goodnik no-Godniks are growing in numbers and power in America. It makes me wonder how a God could exist Who'd allow people to piss me off so much.Luckily, a recent survey published in the American Soc ...
- Why vote for Obama? Let me count the whys – 4
David Seaton's News Links Why vote for Obama? Why indeed. Cutting to the chase: it is important that, barring incompetence passing that of his twice-elected predecessor, which is certainly not his case, the first African-American president in the history of the United States should not be d ...
- Why vote for Obama? Let me count the whys – 3
David Seaton's News Links Mr. Obama concluded in his first year that the Bush-era dream of remaking Afghanistan was a fantasy, and that the far greater threat to the United States was an unstable, nuclear-armed Pakistan. So he narrowed the goals in Afghanistan, and narrowed them again, until he ...
- Why vote for Obama? Let me count the whys – 2
Obama must be doing something right David Seaton's News Links Look, American politics is like Woody Allen’s restaurant, you know the one with, “such bad food and such small portions”. The best you can realistically hope for as President of the United States is a kinder, gentler, mafia don. That ...
- Why vote for Obama? Let me count the whys - 1
The Child is Father to the Man"To this day it troubles me. What a senseless, stupid, idiotic thing to do." -- Thomas Buford, who witnessed a Romney-led attack on a gay teenager "It was vicious." -- Philip Maxwell, another witness "It was horrible. It's something I have thought about a l ...
- The Crisis: where are we headed?
David Seaton's News LinksOnward and Upward I think almost all of us, progressive and otherwise, are conscious that we live in a strange and special era. "The best of times and the worst of times"... yada yada; not "evil" like the 1930s, but strange, dysfunctional, unstable, unpredictable and of ...
- Friday Cat Blogging - 8 June 2012
This has been a tough blogging week for me. The news has been slow, I'm still feeling inexplicably jetlagged, and I'm annoyed by my inability to come to grips with all the latest news about drone strikes and what I think about them. So catblogging is more than normally welcome today. On the lef ...
- Obama's Big Stick on Healthcare Reform
This doesn't strike me as very big news, but congressional Republicans have apparently released copies of some emails that were exchanged between the White House and the pharmaceutical industry during negotiations over the healthcare reform bill. Here is Peter Baker of the New York Times: On J ...
- Obama: Private Sector is "Doing Fine"
Zeke Miller provides us with the meme of the day: President Barack Obama offered up a gift to Republicans Friday morning, declaring "the private sector is doing fine," at a White House press conference. "Where we are seeing weaknesses in our economy, had to do with state and local government, ...
- In Defense of the Fax Machine
The Washington Post reports today that even as the fax machine is consigned to the dustbin of history in most of the world, it remains popular in Japan. Here are the basic stats: As of March, according to Japan’s Cabinet Office, fax machines could be found in 59 percent of Japanese homes ...
- Regulatory Uncertainty vs. Economic Uncertainty
Jared Bernstein: I’ve avoiding adding my voice to the uncertainty chorus—the idea that what’s holding back growth and hiring is uncertainty about the future of health care, tax, or environmental policy. It’s neither what businesses themselves say nor what economic theo ...
- BNC Discussion Forum updates
In response to feedback, the structure of the BNC Discussion Forum on ProBoards has been greatly simplified. The revised forum looks like this: Logically (in my mind, and that of the BNC Moderator), it made sense to give people a robust classification structure. But in practice, such an approach ...
- Roads Not Taken (yet)
Guest Post by Tom Blees. Tom Blees is the author of Prescription for the Planet – The Painless Remedy for Our Energy & Environmental Crises. Tom is also the president of the Science Council for Global Initiatives and a board member of the UN-affiliated World Energy Forum [wef21.org]. M ...
- Is pro-nuclear the best option for our make-or ...
Presented as part of World Environment Day 2012, Environment Institute members Professors Barry Brook and Corey Bradshaw (along with Ben Heard of DecarboniseSA.com and Geoff Russell [regular BNC commenter]) are taking part in an event on nuclear power and environmentalism, held by the Town of Wa ...
- The Power Makers’ Challenge – and the ne ...
Guest Post by Martin Nicholson. Martin studied mathematics, engineering and electrical sciences at Cambridge University in the UK and graduated with a Masters degree in 1974. He has spent most of his working life as business owner and chief executive of a number of information technology compani ...
- The Power Makers’ Challenge – and the ne ...
Guest Post by Martin Nicholson. Martin studied mathematics, engineering and electrical sciences at Cambridge University in the UK and graduated with a Masters degree in 1974. He has spent most of his working life as business owner and chief executive of a number of information technology compani ...
- .:Middle East Online::The State of Journalism ...
.:Middle East Online::The State of Journalism and Media in the New Libya:.: Journalism and media witnessed huge expansion in Libya since the first spark in the February 17 revolution. There are now around 200 printed newspapers in Tripoli and Benghazi alone, and around 18 satellite channels thro ...
- GUEST POST by @jazminchavez and @juliagrob: “L ...
GUEST POST by @jazminchavez and @juliagrob: “Latinos: Turn Off Your TV, Co�o!”: GUEST POST BY Jazmin Chavez & Julia Ahumada Grob of "East WillyB" By the time of this publication, we should all be familiar with the recent controversy regarding ABC sitcom, “Work It,” in which Puerto Rican act ...
- A Brief look at the Censorship of Human Rights ...
China must abandon censorship | APNS Article 35 of China's constitution as adopted in 1982 clearly states that: "Citizens of the People's Republic of China enjoy freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly, of association, of procession and of demonstration." For 28 years this article has stood ...
- The Republican Candidates' Race Card Strategy
The Republican Candidates' Race Card Strategy [Black Star News Editorial] Republican presidential candidates Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum and front-runner Mitt Romney have all played the race-card to varying degrees in this election cycle, while Ron Paul's campaign is weighed down by the race b ...
- The Billanthrope: Why I Wrote Koontown
The Billanthrope: Why I Wrote Koontown: Black people are inherently inferior. This is not something you would often hear anybody say outright—if at all. That would be racist, and we live in a time when even devout racists get offended if you actually call them “racist.” The closest we tend to ge ...
- A Republican Didn’t Like The Sign In My ...
When I roll, I always have one of our RepublicansAreADisease.com sighs taped on the rear window of my car. I went to Office Depot to return some supplies yesterday and what appeared to be a Republican with his wife and teen age daughter were walking up to the car next to me. The Republican saw [...]
- Michele Bachman Lying Again
On Meet the Press Michele Bachman claims Republicans want women to make their own health care choices. Really? I guess unless their employer disagrees right Michele? Please media. The story is the fact that the Michele Bachman types get to lie repeatedly, and never have to pay a price. Time to d ...
- Wolf Blitzer Owes Hillary Rosen An Apology
Dear Wolf. You are an asshole. Why should anyone apologize for telling the truth? I know that you think that Marie Antoinette Romney is an “elite” and we are supposed to worship her while she tell us “poor people” how we should live our lives, and what matters to us? Hill ...
- Marie “Ann”toinette Romney You Hav ...
Dear Marie Antoinette Romney. Please sit down and shut up about economics. It is wonderful that your “family” has been so prosperous that you have never had to work for wages once in your whole life, unlike almost every other woman in America. What you don’t seem to understand ...
- How Many Small Business Owners Did Newt Screw ...
Come on Newt, who do you owe? You have millions upon millions in loot, and you can’t pay the people that you have contracts with and did business with? You have yours and you are screwing them out of theirs? You are sick man. I know you wanted to be prezzident so you could screw us [...]
- Why was the police violent with me at Tel Aviv ...
While celebrating pride at the beach during Tel Aviv’s gay parade on Friday, Yuval Ben Ami found that he crossed a line with the cops – but not because he crossed gender lines, but rather because he did the one most sacrilegious thing one can do in Israel: He moved a fence. Tel Aviv ...
- Knesset vote reveals how weak the settlers tru ...
How come a decision by the government to built 850 housing units in the West Bank is praised as a move toward peace? The answer has to do with the political theater taking place for decades How bad is this political moment? It’s enough to say that a move in which the prime minister announc ...
- Hunger striking Palestine national team footba ...
Mahmoud Sarsak, midfielder for the Palestinian national football team, has been on hunger strike for 82 days in protest of his detention without trial. Physicians for Human Rights has expressed “grave concern for his life.” Sarsak (25) is a resident of the Rafah refugee camp and a pr ...
- The difference between Greece’s refugee ...
The difference is that Greek society has been driven to desperation, while Israeli society is living the good life. When I read a few days ago that refugees were being beaten by masked, club-wielding goons in Greece, I felt less distressed about what was going on in Israel. If it’s happeni ...
- Podcast: +972 bloggers explore Israeli walls a ...
+972 bloggers and journalists discuss where Israel starts and stops. In his journey The Round Trip, Yuval Ben-Ami set out to explore the State of Israel’s first border – the 1949 armistice lines, also known as the 1967 borders. Haggai Matar, on the other hand, is presently investigating a newer ...
- Fighting With (legal) Terrorists…Judge O ...
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before…. A woman walks into a bank. She says to the banker, “I want to pay my mortgage off, what’s the total?” The bank says, “We’ll see you in court. But first, we’ll need to depose your pool guy, your lawn guy, y ...
- Foreclosure Activist Attacked…For Runnin ...
First, some good news. Thanks to your effort, I am an officially qualified candidate for the Florida House of Representatives! That’s right good people in my house district, my neighbors and friends have a legitimate and real choice between the Republican and Democratic challengers who are ...
- 911 What’s Your Emergency? HELP ME, SOM ...
THIS IS THE AMERICA THAT WE LIVE IN TODAY ARE YOU COMFORTED? DO YOU FEEL SAFE? WOULD YOU FEEL SAFE LOCKED AND COWERING IN YOUR BATHROOM? 911 call 9.28.2010 911 call 4.21.2011 Scridb filter
- NEWSFLASH—-Our entire housing system is ...
Well, that’s not really a newsflash to anyone that’s got a pulse and who has their eyes open. The real issue is that nothing. Absolutely nothing has been done to punish the wrongdoers. In fact, they all continue to be handsomely rewarded. Disgusting really. Really disgusting. From H ...
- Florida’s Court System, Tragically and D ...
The Importance of Our Courts The endurance of the democratic self-government established by our Constitution “is a tribute not only to the wisdom of that great document, but to all the citizens who, in our courts and legislatures, have fought to uphold its vital guarantees.” President Ronald Rea ...
- Vaccine Wake Up Call for Parents: Your Childre ...
by Barbara Loe Fisher Every mother has had the nightmare. We dream our child, who we love more than we thought we could love anyone, has been taken away by strangers and cannot be found. The cold fear rises up from our stomach into our throats as we search, endlessly, to find the child we would ...
- The Health Liberty Revolution & Forced Vaccination
“America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” – Abraham Lincoln by Barbara Loe Fisher In America today, there is an unprecedented assault on the human right to exercise informed consent to medical risk-taking ...
- What You Should Know About Meningococcal Disea ...
by Barbara Loe Fisher Today, pediatricians give American babies as many as 33 doses of 13 different vaccines by 12 months of age.1, 2 Now, federal public health officials are considering recommending that doctors give four more doses of a new vaccine – meningococcal vaccine – to babies between ...
- Vaccines & Liberty: Let Freedom Ring
by Barbara Loe Fisher My country, ’tis of thee,
Sweet land of liberty,
Of thee I sing:
Land where my fathers died,
Land of the pilgrims’ pride,
From every mountain side,
Let freedom ring.[1] What is liberty? Webster’s Dictionary defines Liberty as “the quality or state of being free,” ...
- In Memoriam: Infant Deaths & Vaccination
by Barbara Loe Fisher Memorial Day is for remembering those, who have fought and died to defend America and preserve our civil liberties, including freedom of thought, speech, religious belief and conscience. So every Memorial Day I remember the children, who have died after receiving state man ...
- Davos 2011: Desperately seeking Google
It’s that time of year again – 2000+ of the worlds top movers and shakers are beginning to descend on the Swiss ski town of Davos for this year’s Annual World Economic Forum meeting. Political heavyweights like Clinton, Annan, Sarkozy and Cameron will be intermingling with the ...
- Obama spotlights innovation, but how do we get ...
Technology innovation was front and center of Obama’s State of the Union speech tonight. This is extremely good news for those of us who believe more needs to be done, and done better, to ensure science and technology translate into effective solutions that enable economic and social grow ...
- Asking smart people dumb questions – the new r ...
Cross-posted at ForumBlog.org – the World Economic Forum blog My high school physics teacher used to tell me there’s no such think as a dumb question. It’s a lesson I’ve carried with me through my professional career as a scientist. But it’s a philosophy that might be just about to come ...
- Davos 2011 – physics superstar meets music sup ...
I don’t usually write about personal interactions here, but this is one I couldn’t resist – physics superstar Lawrence Krauss talking cosmology with music superstar Peter Gabriel. I was with Lawrence at a World Economic Forum dinner when he bumped into Peter – as one does ...
- Davos 2011: Global Risks permeate conversation ...
Cross-posted from the Risk Science Blog. Take a metaphorical slice through this year’s annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, and Global Risk would be writ large through every part of it. Hot on the heels of the sixth Global Risk report, this year’s meeting saw the launch of ...
- The Good of WikiLeaks
Asan Bibi, 9, sits on a bench as burn cream is applied to her at Mirwais Hospital, Kandahar, Afghanistan. She, her sister and mother were badly burned when a US helicopter fired into their tent in the middle of the night, 10/13/09. (photo: Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) Reader Supported ...
- Race War in Arizona
Three Points Arizona Minuteman Pete Petruccione, 88, checks out the range before nightfall with the unit from a $1,800 US Nightvision Starlight, 10/10/06. (photo: Gary Williams/Getty Images) Reader Supported News Perspective n August 20, 1914, the Los Angeles Times ran an article title ...
- Are We Replaying Iraq ... In Iran?
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates attends graduation ceremonies at West Point, 05/23/09. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty) Reader Supported News Perspective n July 15, 2010, Time Magazine carried an article entitled, "An Attack on Iran: Back on the Table." According to the piece, the point ...
- Rachel Takes Us Back to the Future
Rachel Maddow on assignment in Afghanistan, 07/05/10. (photo: Rachel Maddow Show/MSNBC) Reader Supported News Perspective very June, I leave my Northern California home and head south to our annual Gulf Coast family reunion. I might as well be an alien visiting from another planet. My ...
- Corporate Election Machine Fires Up
Future Supreme Court Justice John G. Roberts meets with George W. Bush in the Oval Office, 06/15/05. (photo: Eric Draper) Reader Supported News Perspective The corporate financial steamroller is heading into the election arena much faster than many folks thought possible. I was one of ...
- On the Ground in Basra: An Interview with Hash ...
Originally published on May 2nd, 2012 on Jadaliyya. by Ali Issa Iraqi unions demonstrated yesterday on May Day 2012 at a difficult historical moment. Still operating without a labor law that sanctions their organizing, and under the consolidation of Prime … Continue reading →
- “You Can’t Take What’s All o ...
To mark the upcoming NATO summit to be held in May 2012 in Chicago and the simultaneous G8 summit to be held in Camp David, Maryland, War Resisters League and the Grassroots Global Justice Alliance release a new popular education … Continue reading →
- كفى دموعا!
كفى دموعا! بمناسبة يوم الارض الفلسطيني 2012, تُنشر النسخة العربية للكاريكاتير”كفى دموعا!” الذي يربط حركات للتغير حول العالم من خلال تحليل من ابرز الاسلحة التي تُستدخدم ضدها: الغاز المسيّل للدموع. بشكل سهل التناول, يسمّي “كفى دموعا!” الشركات التي تربح من … Continue r ...
- A Story and a Book
by Matt Meyer [This article was originally published on 'New Clear Vision' on February 15th, 2012.] On the Nature of Violence and Nonviolence Amidst a bombardment of Black Bloc commentary, questions about the militarized nature of tear-gas toting police, and … Continue reading →
- “Exigent times call for very strenuous r ...
[The WRL blog is excited to feature a film review by Jeanne Strole, co-director of the A.J. Muste Memorial Institute, with which the War Resisters League shares a long history, as well as the building at 339 Lafayette St. in … Continue reading →
- People Like Us: Food Chain Workers Speak Out
A single mother of four, she said, “We live it every day,” referring to the lack of sick leave, not being allowed to go to the bathroom, being laughed at for not speaking English, and lifting heavy things even though she is not supposed to.
- The Fast and the De-Feathered: Proposed Proces ...
Every fraction of a second, a robotic arm presented one of the inspectors with the viscera (guts) of a chicken carcass. The inspectors handled the viscera and took a quick glance at each carcass, checking for tumors, fecal contamination and other obvious signs that the carcass might pose a food ...
- Real Men Eat Kale
Memorial Day = summer = grilling = men = meat. Why do I automatically make those associations?
- Farm Bill 2012: The Senate’s Version
Here’s a quick, top-line read of new developments we’re tracking in the Senate version due to their potential impact on health, and how they stack up for improving public health.
- IMHO the IOM Is On to Something: Links Between ...
This isn’t the first time that the IOM or another official body has called attention to these links, but it is the first time that such an urgency has been placed on the call to better understand and address the connections.
- Why Is Big Corn Continuing To Run 'Corn Sugar' ...
UPDATE: The Corn Refiners Association has issued a statement to Consumerist. It has been added to the bottom of the post. It's been more than a week since the FDA issued its ruling against the Corn Refiners Association's petition to have High Fructose Corn Sugar re-named "corn sugar" on food l ...
- Notice: Commenting Will Be Down For Site Maint ...
We're doing some DIY work behind the scenes this weekend, which unfortunately means that starting around 5:00 p.m. ET today (Friday), no new comments will be posted to the site. Hopefully, everything will be back to normal, and all the site upgrades will be in place, by Monday morning, though y ...
- Frontier Bills For Phantom Phone Line For 5 Months
Back in the cold days of January, reader Chris moved away from FiOS territory. It was very sad for everyone involved, but he and his household moved on, subscribing to DSL service from Frontier. One DSL line just wasn't enough Internet tubes for his household, so they looked into getting a seco ...
- At CVS, These Are Probably Not The Spring Savi ...
Shopping for some cool Star Wars figurines at CVS? Well you should've bought them before Spring Savings went into effect at the store. David saw some funny dealings at his local store and sent in a photo of with the Consumerist Tipster app. While time's used to be you could nab some "Movie Lege ...
- Top Posts Of The Week And Open Thread
Woman Hires Family To Liven Up For-Sale Home, Now She Can't Enter Her Own Property Grandfather Says Barnes & Noble Kicked Him Out For Shopping Alone In Children's Section Doritos Locos Tacos Are Apparently The Most Successful Thing Ever This Is Why You Should Photograph Your Rental Car No ...
- Congress to Stop 'Cascade of Leaks': Daily Whi ...
CNN: Congressional Leaders Call for Halt to ‘Cascade of Leaks’ Summary: Members of the House and Senate intelligence committees are calling for a full investigation into the recent “cascade” of leaked classified information. The bipartisan effort is pledging legislative changes as one way ...
- Bradley Manning Pre-Trial Resumes: Daily Whist ...
Associated Press: Pre-Trial Hearing Set to Resume in WikiLeaks Case Summary: The pre-trial hearing for Bradley Manning, the soldier accusing of giving classified information to WikiLeaks, is set to resume today. Manning’s lawyers plan to call several witnesses to assess whether any damage ...
- Whistleblowing (In the Public Interest) vs. Le ...
Both the Washington Post and New York Times reported on the House and Senate Intelligence Committees' recent outrage at the volume of "authorized, intentional leaks" of classified sources and methods from the Obama administration. I have a particular interest in this issue a ...
- Schools in National Lunch Program Reject Pink ...
Schools in National Lunch Program Reject Pink Slime Summary: The USDA announced that the majority of states in the National School Lunch Program have opted to purchase ground beef without the filler commonly referred to as "pink slime." GAP's Food Integrity Campaign points out that the th ...
- How Many Innocent Deaths Are Acceptable to Kil ...
U.S. officials tell us that a drone strike has killed al Qaeda's #2 operative - Abu Yahya al-Libi: One American official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, described Mr. Libi as one of Al Qaeda’s “most experienced and versatile leaders,” and said he had “played a critical role in the ...
- Republicans Vote to Block Transparency on Poli ...
by Justin Elliott, ProPublica The opponents of a new rule to post political ad information online have opened up another front in a long-running fight, inserting language into an appropriations bill that would bar the Federal Communications Commission from implementing the transparency measure. ...
- Why We Have to Raise Taxes on the Rich and End ...
I was on CNBC Tuesday when Bill Clinton gave an interview saying that, given the deadlock between Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill, it seemed likely the Bush tax cuts would be extended in 2013 along with all spending. When asked to comment, I said Clinton was probably correct. But, of c ...
- Anatomy of a Cell Tower Death
Understanding the contracting chain on cell tower jobs can be complicated, but crucial when workers die. William “Bubba” Cotton, 43, was the first of11 cell site workers who died on AT&T projects from 2006 through 2008, years when the carrier merged its network with Cingular and ramped up it ...
- How’s Your “Gaydar”?
Why is Pop Science of late interested in “gaydar”? And do ovulating women have better “gaydar”? What was once considered a myth or anecdotal knowledge is now being lauded as a scientific fact. Gaydar is real! What is “gaydar”? If you’re reading this in a LGBTQ zine it’s likely you know what “gay ...
- Chossudovsky’s New Book: “Wipe Israel off the ...
The inflammatory statement that Israel should be “wiped off the map” attributed to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad “was never made” by him, a distinguished Canadian economist says in a recently released book entitled: Towards A World War III Scenario: The Dangers of ...
- The Thompsons fight on from the USA: a busines ...
This is one of the star case-studies of the noxious cost of big-government. A pernicious soul-destroying wrecker of livelihoods. This tyranny in action. Matt and Janet are skeptics who ran a Beef Feedlot from Narrogin, Western Australia (2 hours SE of Perth). When they spoke out against climate ...
- Site maintenance again today
The site will be down again for well, some hours, in order to restore those 100,000 comments that went AWOL. Here’s hoping it goes smoothly.. Rating: 10.0/10 (2 votes cast) Rating: 10.0/10 (2 votes cast)
- Global Carbon Market Hits $176 Billion in 2011
Global Carbon Market trading climbed to $176 billion in 2011 according to the The World Bank, which has just released it’s annual State and Trends of The Carbon Market in 2012. That makes it about the same value as total global wheat production — which supplies about 20% of the calor ...
- The forbidden history of unpopular people
Excellent video. This man is good. The message is spot on. This is an edgy fast paced narrative about why we owe the most to some of the most unpopular people in history. It’s about free speech: why it matters, why we may lose it. About the threat that Finkelstein poses. “It’s ...
- The Royal Society that serves The Government d ...
Paul Homewood follows the money to find Royal Society funding. (Figures are rounded) … Even if we acknowledge that most of the money goes straight to research, there is a slab of money that goes straight to the Society: So government funding (Parliamentary Grant in Aid) amounts to 67% of t ...
- Political convention blowout
(Emily Miller) - Every four years, thousands of politicians, lobbyists, activists and consultants get together for an extravagant weeklong party. It's all paid for by the taxpayers. These shindigs, otherwise known as national political conventions, no longer realistically serve the purpose of se ...
- Debating same-sex marriage
(Maggie Gallagher) - This week, the full 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused to hear any more arguments on gay marriage. Appellate Judge Diarmuid O'Scannlain's dissent was scathing: "Based on a two-judge majority's gross misapplication of Romer v. Evans, we have now declared that animus mu ...
- What Wisconsin means
(Charles Krauthammer) - Tuesday, June 5, 2012, will be remembered as the beginning of the long decline of the public-sector union. It will follow, and parallel, the shrinking of private-sector unions, now down to less than 7 percent of American workers. The abject failure of the unions to recall ...
- The recall rationalization
(Rich Lowry) - The recall of Wisconsin's Governor Scott Walker didn't fail; it was only outspent. This is the considered verdict of the Left after a year and a half of trying to smite Governor Walker with its terrible swift sword. What began as a crusade to vindicate the rights of public-sector ...
- Who will protect the freedom to blog?
(Michelle Malkin) - Free speech is under fire. Online thugs are targeting bloggers (mostly conservative, but not all) who have dared to expose a convicted bomber and perjuring vexatious litigant who is now enjoying a comfy life as a liberally subsidized social justice operative. Where do your el ...
- The False Flag Cyber Attack Takedown of the In ...
Here are some of today's top shock headlines: "Army of hackers targets the Swedish government, Sarah Palin and credit card giants in WikiLeaks 'Operation: Payback'" - The Daily Mail "Hackers Rise for WikiLeaks" - Wall Street Journal "WikiLeaks backers hit MasterCard and Visa in cyberstrike" - R ...
- S. 510: The Death of Food Freedom Act
In the world of liberty lovers and food freedom fighters, there's been a ton of attention lately on Senate bill S.510 -- the deceitfully-named, "Food Safety Modernization Act [1]." But in the mainstream media, there's been but a whimper; a pathetic trickle of occasional, fleeting and understated ...
- Politicians and the Voting Public: A Toxic Rel ...
At TruthOffering.com, we've written much about what's known as the Liberty to Tyranny cycle. The reason we've focused so much attention on this cycle is that we believe in it completely. That is to say, since every civilization has followed this cycle's projection, it's reasonable to suspect the ...
- Education v. Conditioning: Wundt, Rockefeller ...
John D. Rockefeller, Sr. / Wilhelm WundtSince reading "the deliberate dumbing down of america" by Charlotte Iserbyt, I've been trying to find other people out there who have also noticed the ruining of education in the United States. To be honest, it's hard to find information on this subject ou ...
- TruthOffering's Matt Gordon on LA Talk Live's ...
Have a listen to Matt Gordon from TruthOffering.com chatting with Hip-hop connoisseur, D-Bracks, on LA Talk Live. Topics range from economics and politics to international banksters and chemtrails. Be sure to drop a comment and let us know what you think of Matt's perspective:
- Rare Australian Earthquakes
Possibly trigger by the recent lunar eclipse, today there were two 4.2 magnitude earthquakes in Australia, in a region that rarely has any seismic activity: The centre’s director Kevin McCue said these were the first earthquakes greater than magnitude 4 to strike inland northern NSW since ...
- Britton LaRoche: Lunar Eclipse Could Cause Tok ...
From studying centuries of earthquake records, Japanese geologists have mapped out segments of the subduction zone that seem to rupture regularly and repeatedly. The part southwest of Tokyo, underlying the coast around Suruga Bay, is called the Tokai segment. The Tokai segment last ruptured in ...
- Asteroid Impacts Now Include Ozone Threat
The rules of thumb for asteroid impacts are that an ocean strike will cause tsunamis (no long-term problems beyond the initial wide-spread destruction), and that an asteroid striking the Earth will cause diminished sunlight for a few years, and local damage only. New research suggests that an o ...
- American Handgunner: Survivalist Editions
I’m not that into weapons, although I do begrudgingly accept that I might need them one day, so I have made some purchases. But even if it is just in case the authorities raid my premises, I don’t have stacks of magazines about guns, weapons and the like lying about. But I’m m ...
- Biggest Irish Earthquake Ever
Britain and Ireland aren’t known for earthquakes, so even smaller quakes make the news. The biggest ever recorded in the region was a 5.4 magnitude on July 19th, 1984, off the west coast of Wales and felt in parts of Ireland. And now the second biggest, and the highest magnitude ever recor ...
- The SCO 2012 Shanghai Summit – on the Way to N ...
The 12th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit took place in Beijing on June 6-7, 2012. The annual event brought together the heads of states to review and gauge the importance of the SCO in global affairs. China hosted the summit for the third time since its inception. The organization ...
- Turkey: Taking a Risk With the U.S. In Syria
In late 2011 Frederic C. Hof, one of the State Department`s point man on Syrian policy, equaled the Assad regime to ‘a dead man walking’. At the end of December, 2011, Hof joined a special secret committee set up by the Obama administration to discuss possible scenarios of Syrian intervention. T ...
- Antidote to Fundamentalism and Terrorism
In international politics, relations of trade and commerce among nations are known, but what about spiritual cooperation? This is in fact the central call of religious leaders at Astana in Kazakhstan. While speaking at the 4th Conference of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, held on 30t ...
- Balochistan: Crossroads of Proxy War
The current unrest in Balochistan centers around forced disappearances, kidnappings, targeted killings, assassinations and terrorism. However, these are merely the tactics of a much broader, more geopolitically complex war in which the United States and its Western allies are engaged. Though see ...
- Sentenced to Extermination
The clouds gather over the Middle East. Not so long ago the clashes between the Sunni Muslims, who support the Free Syrian Army, and the Alawites, who stand by the government of Syrian president Bashar Assad, took place in Tripoli, the second largest city of Lebanon. Fighting also took place in ...
- BlogHer Food '12: Day One in Tweets!
What an amazing first day of our BlogHer Food '12 conference in Seattle! Between the delicious food and the informative sessions, I'm not sure how our attendees managed to tweet up a storm, but they did. I followed along all day, learning and laughing and drooling over food. If you missed a sess ...
- Happy Home By: Jennifer Paganelli
I adore Jennifer Paganelli’s distinct style. The books she writes, the fabric she designs and the projects she sews are always so colorful and whimsical. When a copy of her new book Happy Home: Twenty One Sewing and Craft Projects to Pretty Up Your Home arrived at my door I was excited to say th ...
- Announcing BlogHer Food '13: June 7-8, 2013 in ...
Today we are thrilled to announce the dates and venue for our fifth-annual BlogHer Food Conference:BlogHer Food '13 will take place on June 7th & 8th at the Austin Hilton! So, to anticipate your immediate questions:1. Yes, you can register right now. Registration is open. There is limited ca ...
- Nie Asks:
Summer is heating up! What is your go-to summer activity? We walk down the street to our favorite shave ice joint. Now your turn: What's your favorite thing to do in summer? Tell me in the comments.
- Summer Can Suck It
Dear Mouthy Housewives, I hate summer. I know that makes me seem weird, but I just do. I live in a very hot state and I’m miserable whenever I’m outside in 90 degree plus temperatures. Plus I can't stand the unstructured-ness of the kids being home from school. I wish I wasn't such a malcontent ...
- ShopSmart Poll: 57 percent of women say cost o ...
Seven easy fixes to help you eat better and achieve your nutrition goals YONKERS, N.Y., May 14, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Women find many excuses not to eat healthy and many feel bad about it, but according ...
- Cancer Fighting Foods – 4 Anti-Cancer Foods
Could it be that cancer rates are so rampant because people are simply not eating the right foods. While there are many factors that play into the development of cancer, diet and smoking habits make up nearly ...
- Suzanne Somers’ ‘Bombshell’ ...
Hollywood superstar Suzanne Somers has played many roles in her long career: television actress, fitness-product pitchwoman, and best-selling author. But with her new book, Somers has become something else entirely: a medical pioneer. In “Bombshell: Explosive ...
- Water Fluoridation Persists Despite Being Unhe ...
Recently, the Senate has taken up an issue that may actually benefit the general public – this time specifically, it’s regarding the mass medication that is omnipresent in everyone’s water supply, sodium fluoride. The largest ...
- Avocados Naturally Overcome Aging and Disease
Contrary to many anti-aging pills and creams, avocados are extremely inexpensive and also quite a delicious addition to any seasonal meal. The best part, however, is that they are actually effective in fighting both again ...
- Editorial: As The Country Mourned, Tucson Need ...
Those who criticized the reaction of the crowd at Wednesday night's memorial have it ingrained that a perfect memorial is one with candles, flowers and tears. The citizens of Tucson and the American people have mourned for five days. Wednesday's event was not a time to mourn some more. It was a ...
- Police Made Visits To Loughner Home Before Sho ...
The Tucson, Arizona family home of 22-year-old Jared Loughner had been visited by authorities before the shooting of a congresswoman and 18 others last Saturday, new information by the New York Times revealed Wednesday. It's unclear what the visits were about or what prompted the call to author ...
- Criminal Charges Filed Against Congresswoman’s ...
Newly-released court documents offer a glimpse into the motive behind Jared Loughner's attempted assassination of Tucson Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords on Saturday. Recovered from Loughner's home was a letter addressed to Jared Loughner from Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. Giffords mailed a ...
- “Unbelievable Tragedy:” Congresswoman Shot By ...
At least fifteen gunshots rang out shortly after 10:10am Arizona Time Saturday, bullets fatally striking a Federal Judge and injuring a prominent Congresswoman. Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) of Arizona's Eighth District was wounded at a public meet-and-greet event outside a grocery s ...
- Queensland Facing Flood Of “Biblical” Proportions
The worst floods in 50 years to hit Queensland, Australia are being described as nothing short of Biblical. More than 1,000 people have been evacuated, though officials say as the floodwaters get worse, as many as 4,000 residents could be asked to vacate their homes and businesses later this we ...
- Friday roundup, June 8, 2012
A Filipino environmental activist dances with a bag of charcoal during a protest outside the Asian Development Bank in Pasig, east of Manila, Philippines on Thursday, June 7, 2012. The group called on the ADB and the Department of Energy to pursue renewable energy and abandon coal powered projec ...
- What does Alpha’s report on UBB settleme ...
There’s an important paragraph buried in U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin’s Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster non-prosecution agreement with Alpha Natural Resources. Here’s what it says: For a two-year period commencing on the date of the execution of this Agreement, Alpha will report ...
- Sen. Manchin weak on the ‘war on coal ...
I guess if you’ve got a million dollars to burn … but seriously, here’s what Politico is reporting: A nonprofit advocacy group is pledging to spend $1 million pressuring U.S. senators to oppose the Obama administration’s “War on Coal” ahead of a Senate vote on regulating utilit ...
- If Obama is killing coal, why are there job op ...
There was more troubling news for the coalfields this morning, with Alpha Natural Resources announcing more cutbacks in coal production in Kentucky: Alpha’s Kentucky affiliates will discontinue mining at four mines and idle two coal preparation plants in Pike and Martin counties. Productio ...
- With little fanfare, families of Upper Big Bra ...
Gary Quarles, Clay Mullins and Betty Harrah hold pictures of their loved ones who were killed in the April 2010 Upper Big Branch Mine explosion that killed 29 miners, Thursday, June 7, 2012, during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari) You couldn’t f ...
- FDR’s Economic Bill of Rights | From 1944
In our day these economic truths have become accepted as self-evident. We have accepted, so to speak, a second Bill of Rights under which a new basis of security and prosperity can be established for all—regardless of station, race, or creed. Among these are: The right to a useful and remunerati ...
- Why read books if we can’t remember what’s in ...
You don’t read, say, Steinbeck or Vonnegut, to ‘remember what’s in them.’ (Furthermore, things like ‘active recall’ aren’t going to help you out.) Authors you have made it to the upper echelons of literature are the ones who develop distinct voices and t ...
- Theon Greyjoy is George Bush
A great feature of Game of Thrones is that it teaches us about reality while it entertains. One example is illustrating how so few people are purely good or evil. Even those we consider purely good or evil are actually, under a keen eye, mixtures of many things. Two people who embody this are Th ...
- No Sense It Makes
Forgive me for noting that conservatives seem to believe that the rich will work harder if we give them more, and the poor will work harder if we give them less. via washingtonpost.com Posted via email from danielmiessler.com | posterous Related ContentTo truly become rich, you need to stop ...
- Tiny Banker Trojan (Tinba)
Security experts at CSIS say that they have discovered the smallest online banking trojan yet. Called Tiny Banker (Tinba), the malware is just barely 20KB in size, including its configuration files. Like Zeus, Tinba uses man-in-the-browser techniques and easily extendable configuration files to ...
- A call to FITWATCH at Smash EDO demo, Monday 4 ...
The high court has decided that it is perfectly ok for the cops to gather as much intel about anyone they like who is in any way connected to the Smash EDO campaign - or any other that uses direct action or civil disobedience. Yesterday they announced that the domestic extremism unit, in holding ...
- FITwatch beneFIT: Weds 30th May.
Come and join us in one of South London's finest boozers and live music venues, and help us raise some much-needed money! See you there. FW Crew x
- N9 plain clothes cops identified
As avid readers of the comments pages of this blog and indymedia will know, two of the plain clothes cops who terrorised and dragged people out of the N9 student demo have now been identified. The comments that were posted are re-posted in full below. PC Chris Healey and PC Giles Dainty, both wo ...
- FIT at Mayday march, London
FIT team and the new 'baby blue' Police Liasion cops were much in evidence on the Mayday march in London. We've also had reports of a PCSO in a FIT role - first time we've come across that! Some reports have suggested that the FIT were in evidence partly because the cops seem fixated on [...]
- FITwatch: The Open Public Meeting
We at FITwatch have been a bit quiet recently – but we are leaping back into life with an open meeting on Sunday 25th March, 1pm at the London Action Resource Centre. With the Met trying to criminalise face masks, implementing new data gathering systems, and making an issue of ‘robust’ policing, ...
- Rocking Down at the Red Earth Native American ...
By Jordan Wright,ndiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com – Before the doors open at the Cox Convention Center in downtown Oklahoma City to more than 30,000 visitors, before the drum keeper touches stick to hide and dancers twirl their four-foot buckskin fringe and minutes before the first handwo ...
- Boehner Aide Received Bonus From Medical Devic ...
By Lee Fang, Republic Report | Report - Yesterday, the House of Representatives moved to help save $30 million dollarsfor medical device companies while defunding programs designed to expand health coverage for ordinary Americans. The House took action on legislation to “repeal a 2.3 percen ...
- Obama TPP Trade Deal Secrecy Insulting, Accord ...
opednews.com - WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has loosened some of its most stringent secrecy policies surrounding a controversial set of free trade negotiations, but the Democratic chair of a Senate subcommittee on international trade is demanding far greater transparency provision ...
- Vague’ WikiLeaks charges stand – ...
From heraldsun.com.au – A MILITARY judge has rejected a petition to dismiss charges against the US WikiLeaks suspect. Army Private First Class Bradley Manning is accused of spilling a trove of US intelligence secrets to the WikiLeaks website. Judge Denise Lind yesterday denied defence mot ...
- Naked protesters flood Quebec streets before s ...
By National Post Staff - For months, Quebec’s students have been laying bare their grievances against Premier Jean Charest with nightly marches against the provincial government’s proposed tuition hikes and Special Law 78, the bill that was actually meant to end the protests. But with negotiatio ...
- A man lives without a heart
Surgeons from IKEM in Prague, the Czech Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, have done something that no other doctors had successfuly done before. iDNES.cz reports (automatic translation, includes a picture of the patient and the doctor, 64-year-old Dr Jan Pirk) This challen ...
- There ain't no nearby tipping points
The RIO+20 summit is less than two weeks away and the environmentalist apparatchiks are trying to invent methods to show the public that it has to hand out its freedoms and a significant part of its income to the new saviors of the world. "Scientists" turned out to be a convenient vehicl ...
- Paul Frampton diagnosed as a beautiful mind
Paul Frampton, arrested in Latin America, is an unusual personality. Standard.net just wrote: Professor accused of smuggling drugs says he has personality disorder Sheldon Cooper isn't insane; his mother got him tested. The result of a recent test of Paul Frampton was different, Paul said ...
- Holographically gluing an AdS space out of Rin ...
In some previous articles, I discussed Mark van Raamsdonk's clever efforts to explain how the spacetime in quantum gravity may be glued out of pieces whose individual microstates are being entangled. Today, he and three collaborators in Vancouver apply these ideas to Rindler wedges in an ...
- Estonian president right, Paul Krugman wrong
Paul Krugman, a left-wing economist, wrote an article called Estonian Rhapsodyon his blog harbored by the New York Times. Krugman correctly observed that Estonia, the newest member of the eurozone (from 2011) that recorded an 7.6% growth in 2011, has become a poster child of austerity. Howe ...
- End of the Road – How Money Became Worthless – ...
The new film “End Of The Road” has just been released for public viewing, featuring GoldSilver.com CEO Mike Maloney alongside Peter Schiff, Jim Rickards, Jim Puplava, James Turk, Eric Sprott and more. This post is courtesy of Robbie the Robot Gold American Eagle Fractional Bullion Co ...
- HOW TO Defeat The System – Documentary Film
HELP MAKE THIS GO VIRAL! How To Defeat The System is Fabian4Liberty’s latest micro documentary film. With the world in crisis and hundreds of talking heads highlighting the problems, what exactly are the solutions? In this micro documentary LIBERTARIAN ACTIVIST Fabian4Liberty covers concre ...
- FPS Russia:The 40mm Machine Gun – Buy it here
22″ Rapid Fire Machine Gun with Lights & Sound High quality battery operated machine gun with lights and blasting sounds! Feel the action when you pull the trigger. The barrel with bayonet moves back and forth thrusting. The bullet belt revolves when firing. This awesome machine ...
- Bank of America Attacked SGT Report
e-mail Bank of America and ask them, is this how they treat AMERICANS? abuse@bankofamerica.com SGTreport.com: Someone at Bank of America Doesn’t Like SGTreport http://sgtreport.com/2011/09/someone-at-bank-of-america-doesnt-like-sgtreport/ Cass Sunstein’s Obama Spine-Chilling Proposal ...
- Tatumba.com home of The Mad Ape – Radio Spot
A few weeks ago I won a significant amount of money in the lottery. Now that the party is over it is time to move forward with the rest of my life. I have hummed and hawed for a few days now on how to spend some of this money and have decided to direct [...] Related posts: Crazy Man Praises Th ...
- Join the Fight to Provide Healthy Food for Str ...
By Nora Pouillon For those of us lucky enough to sit down every day to healthy, nutritious meals, it's easy to forget that millions of American families in the grip of the recession are struggling to put food on... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other co ...
- "We need to stop this."
Finding a nasty flame retardant in peanut butter and other food products brought EWG senior analyst Sonya Lunder to tell E&E reporter Jeremy Jacobs: "We are contaminating our food chain with chemicals that are long-lasting in the environment and... [[ This is a content summary only. Vis ...
- BPA and... Wait for It... Breast Cancer
DeSmog Blog published a piece last week about a new study linking in utero exposure to the notorious bisphenol-A to breast cancer. What's particularly concerning is the level of BPA in the monkey's blood was equivalent to average levels found... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my w ...
- Safe - vs. Safer
The agribusiness trade group Alliance For Food and Farming (AFF) recently asked us this question: "EWG - do you agree that both conventional and organic fruits and vegetables are safe to eat - yes or no?" Answer: Yes. But put... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full l ...
- Our 6th Annual Sunscreen Guide
When I spoke with EWG senior analyst Nneka Leiba about this year's sunscreen database she had mixed feelings. "On one hand, we can recommend 25 percent of sunscreens on the market," she said. "On the other hand, we can recommend... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for ful ...
- Airports spared more strike action
UPDATED: Security guards headed back to work on Saturday and Norway’s airports and
airlines, braced for more possible disruption next week, were spared. A strike by security guards was forcibly settled by state officials Friday night, and airline mechanics and workers at state airport auth ...
- Climate pact froze out Progress Party
A political drama at the Parliament this week finally ended with a new package of measures meant to help stop climate change. The Labour-led drama left one of Norway’s biggest parties, The Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet, Frp) out in the cold, but most recognized that Frp actually had p ...
- Israel sends ‘unconventional’ envoy
After years of tensions between Israel and Norway, the Israeli government has responded by sending a new ambassador to Oslo who’s a non-Jewish professor and poet of Arab background. Naim Araidi has told Israeli media that he’s looking forward to his new assignment. Oslo newspaper Dag ...
- Government party wants to allow 16-year-olds t ...
Norway’s Socialist Left party (SV), one of three parties making up the country’s left-center government coalition, wants 16-year-olds to be able to vote both in national and local elections. Snorre Valen, a Member of Parliament for SV, confirmed to newspaper Dagsavisen this week that ...
- Two cleared, two convicted in Bolivian drug sm ...
A young woman from the southern Norwegian coastal town of Lillesand was acquitted this week in a long-running case involving several Norwegians charged with smuggling drugs out of Bolivia to Norway. Christina Øygarden, now age 22, claimed she was tricked into traveling to Bolivia in 2008, and h ...
- Jordan PDC and Jordan Internship (October, Nov ...
The triangular shaped ‘Greening the Desert – the Sequel’ site, a two-year comparison. The next Jordan PDC course run by the PRI starts on October 27, 2012 and runs for 14 days. The next Jordan Internship starts 10 November, 2012 and runs for 27 days. These courses run concurrently and are ...
- Permaculture & Life at 61° N – The Cycle of Li ...
Life at 61° N here in Sweden can offer some interesting challenges including nearly sunless days in winter to nearly darkless days in summer. Bill Mollison and Geoff Lawton say that local site restrictions on a permaculture design make outside the box possibilities become available or brou ...
- Permaculture: a Path Toward a More Sustainable ...
Originally published on Mongabay.com An Eco-Ola permaculture plot with yuca, beans, sacha inchi, bananas, charapitas, herba luisa, and moringa in the Peruvian Amazon. Communities living in and around tropical forests remain highly dependent on forest products, including nuts, resins, frui ...
- Perennial Plants and Permaculture
Rhubarb Currently, approximately 80% of the food crops grown in the world are annual plants, and it’s been this way for quite some time. Perennial plant food crops are pretty much in the minority in terms of how the human race derives its nutrition. Permaculture strongly emphasises the i ...
- Maya Mountain Research Farm Update: Pigs and B ...
Maya Mountain Research Farm (MMRF) is a small NGO and working farm located in southern Belize. The farm has about 20 acres of managed land, with the remaining 50 acres managed for limited extraction of timber, fuel wood and medicinals and as a wildlife corridor between the Columbia River Forest ...
- How environmentalism turned to the dark side.
Over the best part of the last two decades, the twin delusions that we’re destroying the planet and that we have to completely restructure civilisation to somehow save it, have taken root and gripped the popular psyche of the West. The first notion had its origins in the early seventies, w ...
- The day of days.
I caught the tail end of a news item last week about a space rocket launch, I think taking supplies to the International Space Station. It only got a mention, because it also was carrying up the ashes of the actor James Doohan. The name might mean nothing to you but if I said he … Rea ...
- The real bastards.
I want to tell you the story of a couple of things that happened in the not too distant past, because they obviously need to be told again, if only to serve as a warning from history. They’re forgotten stories nowadays, possibly because they’re not very pleasant ones, but they did ha ...
- The 100,000 pages landmark.
Well, there you go. WordPress informs me that 100,000 pages of this blog have been read, or at least clicked on, by people around the world. How so many people googling “meerkat” or “MaxGentleman” could end up here, I’ll never understand. It is of course, a feel goo ...
- Climate Alarmism and The Prat Principle.
I’d like to introduce you to one of the great discoveries of my life, the Prat Principle. Before doing so, I’ll have to ensure we have a common understanding of what exactly a prat is, prior to sharing it with you, together with some related tricks and tips. Prat is one of the great ...
- Baby Steps in Data Journalism
This is a Tumblr blog that I started in early April 2012: Baby Steps in Data Journalism Its purpose is to collect links and other useful information related to learning about data journalism. To go directly to something you might be searching for, try these links: How I installed Python (April 2 ...
- The best video export options
How do you choose the best settings for exporting your video, after you have edited it? I remember how confusing this was for me when I started working with Web video several years ago. With the slower computers we had back then, I would wait for what seemed like forever while exporting a small ...
- Video Resources updated
The new Video Resources page has been added to this site. This is a carefully curated page with links to good tutorials for video editing software, video shooting tips, and the like. It’s intended for beginners, particularly journalism students and journalism educators who are teaching vid ...
- Flash Journalism updates
I have been hard at work updating the Flash Journalism website. New tutorials for ActionScript 3.0 and for working on the Timeline in CS4 and CS5 have been added. The old pages from the original site (created to support the book I wrote about Flash journalism in 2004) are still online, and all t ...
- New tutorial: Windows Live Movie Maker
As an aid to a journalism training session I agreed to give, I created a short PowerPoint that is aimed at journalism students. Windows Live Movie Maker Tutorial Windows Live Movie Maker is quite different from its predecessor — Windows Movie Maker (not “live”). It is less vers ...
- Black People, All People, Bleed Red, By Greta ...
On Tuesday, I returned home after ten days travel. I use my time away from the office and New Orleans to recharge, re-energize and refocus on my life and my work. I called Cynthia Wiggins, CEO of Guste Homes Wednesday morning to confirm our first Friday of the month Mobile Market and learn ...
- Call to Action: Stop Deporting Community Organ ...
From our friends at the New Orleans Workers Center for Racial Justice: “The main reason people don’t stand up for themselves and defend their own rights,” says Josue Diaz, “is because they’re afraid of being deported.” Josue should know. He was arrested and put in deportation proceedings – ...
- Warning NOPD: Not My Sons! by Tracie Washington
My friends Richard and Hilda McCline needed a couple of guys to help them move boxes from the American Can to storage. So on Thursday, Jacob picked-up Donald (his friend) and they worked from a little after 11am until 2pm. On the way home, they stopped at the light at Carrollton and Tulan ...
- New Orleans Filmmakers Win Major Award at Cann ...
Beasts of the Southern Wild, the remarkable film by a collective of New Orleans filmmakers calling themselves Court 13, won the Caméra d’Or today at the Cannes Film Festival. The award, which recognizes the best film by a first-time filmmaker, is one of the most prestigious honors in the world o ...
- Official Statement From Women With A Vision Af ...
This letter and video is reposted from the website of Women With A Vision. You can donate on their site: http://wwav-no.org. Dear friends, colleagues and family, Today we reach out to express our gratitude for your support and to let you know that everyone in the Women With A Vision family is ...
- Zionist Personalities We Should Know About • R ...
Koinonia House Israel Tours The Issachar Tour is Koinonia Institute’s one-of-a-kind experience to Israel that will give our explorers an Insiders look at the Israel of today. Besides visiting amazing biblical sites, this trip will provide private briefings. Previous tours included briefings an ...
- Crimes of Israel, IDF, Zionists, Mossad or &qu ...
Texe Marrs claims Nixon Admin was going after JFK files locked away in Watergate: Week 23, 2012 - Secrets 190 http://remnantradio.org/Archives/audio/ ... %20190.mp3 Texe Marrs examines things the controlled media dare not: (1) What was Watergate? What was Richard Nixon after in the Watergate ...
- Crimes of Israel, IDF, Zionists, Mossad or &qu ...
That's a definite letter telling the truth CM, Agnew was totally clued into J-Scams. In light of the fact that many Banks would have collapsed in 2008 without Kosher "Dope Inc." money shows how deep the tentacles are in Banking-Liquid Dope proceeds. That was one apple cart that when ...
- Historical Events • Re: video- (Part 1 of 12) ...
Thanks for posting Amanda... CW Porter is a classic. The guy just nails it over and over.Statistics: Posted by CrackSmokeRepublican — Sat Jun 09, 2012 1:17 am
- Current News / News of an Immediate & Urge ...
I think "junior" is looking for an appointment to Romey's Team. The Jew'd Republicans, like Romney, see Rand as a future "partner" for co-opting the Ron Paul friendly types. I wouldn't be surprised if he was handed something like VP if he could help swing a couple of 100,00 ...
- Parasitic Mite Found to Play Key Role in Colla ...
Extensive research in Hawaii has shown that a major cause of so-called colony-collapse disorder, which has sharply reduced bee populations in many parts of the world, is related to the spread of the parasitic varroa mite. Scientists at the University of Sheffield in England were able to track th ...
- Major NASA Discovery Finds Phytoplankton Bloom ...
For the first time, scientists have discovered extensive blooms of phytoplankton under Arctic Ocean ice, contradicting the widely held conviction that such blooms could not occur under sea ice that blocked the sun's rays from triggering the blooms. Scientists on a NASA-sponsored expedition to th ...
- Mexico President Signs Ambitious Climate Targe ...
Mexico President Felipe Calderon this week signed into law ambitious climate targets aimed at drastically cutting the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions and increasing the share of clean energy in the coming decades. The law, passed unanimously by the Senate, commits Mexico to cut greenhouse gas ...
- On Safe Drinking Water, Skepticism Over UN Claims
With great fanfare, the United Nations announced in March that the world had reduced by half the proportion of people drinking unsafe water, meeting a critical development goal five years ahead of schedule. But a closer look reveals that the facts simply do not support this claim. BY FRED PEARCE
- Flame Retardant Triggers Health Risks at Low D ...
Even small doses of a flame retardant commonly used in furniture and baby products has been linked to harmful health effects, including obesity and developmental and reproductive problems, according to a new study. Speaking at a conference in Canada, Duke University chemist Heather Stapleton sai ...
- “Frankenfish” caught; Burnaby resi ...
A BoB short: BC’s monster fish has been caught and killed. Dubbed “Frankenfish,” the two foot long snakehead was first spotted on May 13th in a Burnaby pond. An invasive species native to China, the fish is a so-called “top-level predator” with the hellish potential ...
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By Emily Olesen When Francesca Eastwood, 19-year-old daughter of legendary filmmaker Clint Eastwood, recently desecrated a $100,000 Birkin Bag on the reality series “Mrs. Eastwood & Company,” she was only trying to please her boyfriend. Thirty-year old celeb photographer Tyler Sh ...
- Bill 13 and the victory of the bullied children
By Montreal Simon It seems like it took forever. But tonight bullied children in Ontario are finally a little bit safer. And gay kids have the right to call themselves gay, and form Gay-Straight Alliances. No matter what some Catholic School Boards have to say, or what grotesque homophobes like ...
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By Frank Moher Now that Luka Rocco Magnotta has been arrested, the biggest danger posed by his alleged murder-dismemberment spree is that it will be used to push through internet surveillance measures by the likes of Vic Toews. The Public Safety Minister has already used the incident to try to r ...
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A BoB short: Police in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario have apologized to a man they believed to be dangerous after his daughter drew a picture of him shooting a gun at bad guys. In February, Jessie Sansone, 26, was arrested at his four-year-old daughter Nevaeh’s school for possession of a firearm. ...
- Energy costs of noise abatement
Regarding the June 6 article "A few simple steps can save energy": Here in the mountains of Shiga Prefecture, it never gets too hot. Yet, we bought an air conditioner and use it 365 nights a year because we need to sleep with the windows closed. That's because there is a newspaper-delivery mot ...
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"If you don't like it, quit." That ill-tempered remark, lately uttered by Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto, echoes a sentiment frequently encountered in people in authority — but how true is it? How free are we to "quit" what we don't like?
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Last month, two members of the U.S. Senate vilified Eduardo Saverin, the cofounder of Facebook Inc., for doing something that Americans are apparently coming to consider a punishable sin. Sen. Charles Schumer, along with three cosponsors, has introduced a bill in the Senate to go after people ...
- Matsue: 'City of Water ' with a history set in ...
The train from Okayama to Matsue took nowhere near as long as the one the English writer Sacheverell Sitwell boarded in 1959 to the same destination: "Nine hours from Osaka, into a remote and little-visited part." The region still feels faintly remote, the train carriages clickety-clicking over ...
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With all its American, European and Asian cultural influences, it's easy to forget that Japan is also an island nation in the Pacific. Japan's connection to another Pacific nation, the Marshall Islands, hit home to this writer one Sunday morning in the fish market at Misaki harbor on the Miura ...
- Complete details of 2008-09 Bank Support
Readers of this blog will have hopefully read my report “The big banks big secret” which examines the $114 billion that Canada’s banks received during the 2008-09 financial crisis. Its major finding was that at some point three of Canada’s five big banks had received sup ...
- The student strike in Québec
Québec is in the midst of a social crisis of rare intensity, both in terms of the duration of the confrontation between the student movement and the Québec government and the extent to which citizens have rallied behind students in the last weeks. After more than four months, a total of 161 stud ...
- How To Fix Income Inequality
Trish Hennessy is Director of Strategic Issues with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Several polls released this spring reveal the extent of concern among Canadians about worsening income inequality. Most Canadians say that deep income inequality undermines Canadian values. The major ...
- The Budget, Employment Insurance and the Unemp ...
Following are the notes on which I based presentations to the Senate National Finance Committee on June 6 and the House of Commons Finance Committee on May 29. They summarize key CLC concerns with the Budget Implementation Bill. Lack of Consultation The significant changes to the Employment Ins ...
- Using Red Squares as Red Herrings: Scapegoatin ...
Why is it still, for some, a newsflash that reality for today’s youth is a solar system away from the world of just 25 or 30 years ago? The thumbnail sketch is bleak: since 1987, incomes have stagnated for most Canadian homes—with two exceptions. The lowest income earners have actually lost grou ...
- Graphene offers clear window on liquids
BBC: Until now, liquids have been difficult to view at the same resolution as solids using transmission electron microscopes (TEMs), which require liquids to be placed in some sort of container. Silicon nitride or silicon oxide capsules are traditionally used, but they don't provide a clear view ...
- Rival teams shared in Nobel celebration
Science: In 2011, Brian Schmidt, Adam Riess, and Saul Perlmutter were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics "for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant supernovae". The Nobel may not be shared among more than three people, and the three men wante ...
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Talking Points Memo: The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is back online after a four-month long maintenance period. On Thursday, CERN announced that it had achieved the highest-energy level for proton collisions yet recorded in history: 8 trillion electron volts (TeV).
- Wind energy growth tops renewable energy sector
Earth Policy Institute: Renewable energy makes up only a small section of the energy market but since 2007 hydropower grew by 7 percent and wind power grew by 36 percent while coal declined slightly says a new report from the Earth Policy Institute. In fact in five US states more than 10 percent ...
- Smaller accelerators continue the search for d ...
Nature: In the wake of the null results from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, some physicists are turning from larger, more powerful particle accelerators to smaller, less expensive ones. At the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Virginia, a continuous dense beam of electr ...
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- LAFCO vote on controversial UCSC expansion del ...
“The proposal touches on long-standing local issues, including university expansion, allocation of scarce water resources, student housing and environmental preservation. But it also has top city officials and the university on the same side, with the city arguing that added campus housing ...
- Water Knows No Border Between Angola and Namibia
“The Kunene Transboundary Water Supply Project — is a good model of trans-boundary cooperation in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC). The KTWSP will improve the water supply for around 700,000 residents of southern Angola and northern Namibia, providing for domestic con ...
- Water Conflict: Water Hostages in Egypt
“Farmers near Abu Simbel, Egypt this week finally released more than 200 tourists that they had taken hostage to protest a water shortage, the Egypt Independent reported. The farmers claimed that they had been denied water to irrigate their crops, and they expect dry conditions to damage t ...
- Amazon Forum to Focus on Human Cost of Green E ...
“In Brazil and worldwide, large hydroelectric dams are being falsely deemed a source of “clean energy” critical to powering a “green economy.” Despite calls for “sustainable development” in the preparations for Rio+20, discussions have ignored the social and environmental impli ...
- Race To Map Africa’s Forgotten Glaciers ...
“Ptolemy thought they were the source of the Nile and called them the Mountains of the Moon because of the perpetual mists that covered them; Stanley claimed to be the first non-African to see their icecap; and the many thousands of subsistence farmers who today live on the slopes of the f ...
- The Truth about Richard Muller
"I was never a skeptic" - Richard Muller, 2011 Richard Muller has never been a skeptic, at best he had a moment of intellectual honesty towards skeptics when he acknowledged Steve McIntyre's debunking of Mann's Hockey Stick, only to later dismiss this as irrelevant to the global warming debate ...
- The Truth about Judith Curry
Judith Curry is not a skeptic but a hurricane alarmist who had an alleged epiphany after Climategate and now seeks to be some sort of arbiter of scientific integrity. Her history of trust building includes accusing world leading hurricane expert, Dr. William Gray of "brain fossilization" and t ...
- The Truth about Skeptical Science
Skeptical Science is a climate alarmist website founded and run by a self-employed cartoonist, John Cook. It is moderated by zealots who ruthlessly censor any and all form of dissent from their alarmist position. This way they can pretend to win arguments, when in reality they have all been refu ...
- Mastering the Firefox Search Bar
As a veteran online searcher, data miner, researcher, and computer scientist, I have in the past shied away from using in-browser search bars... instead preferring to use the search tools available on individual sites. This is for practical and functional purposes, as: [1] in-site searches t ...
- The Truth about SourceWatch
SourceWatch is a propaganda site funded by an extreme left-wing, anti-capitalist and anti-corporate organization, the Center for Media and Democracy. Just like the untrustworthy Wikipedia the content can be written and edited by ordinary web users. Users who all conveniently share an extreme lef ...
- Saving Indonesia's monkey with a heart-shaped ...
North Sulawesi is one of the world's most beautiful places. Verdant forests and stunning coral reefs, combined with high levels of species endemism, make it a top biodiversity hotspot. But pressure on the region's natural resources is mounting. Mining projects, conversion of forests for plantati ...
- The rarest rhino's last stand
Trekking through deep mud and sawgrass we find a stinking wallow. The elite rangers, dressed completely in black despite the tropical heat, mark the site with the GPS unit, measure the mucky puddle's depth, and move on. This is the first sign of one of the planet's rarest animals—the Javan ...
- Forest and environmental news in Indonesian
Mongabay.com is pleased to announce the launch of Mongabay-Indonesia (mongabay.co.id), an environmental news web site published in Indonesian. The site was officially unveiled Saturday, May 19 at an event in Jakarta.
- Photos: Uncontacted Amazon tribes documented f ...
Aerial surveys of a remote area of rainforest along the Colombia-Brazil border have produced the first photographic evidence of uncontacted tribes, according to a conservation group that works to safeguard indigenous territories and culture. The photos, released by the Amazon Conservation Team ( ...
- How a crippled rhino may save a species
On December 18th, 2011, a female Sumatran rhino took a sudden plunge. Falling into a manmade pit trap, the rhino may have feared momentarily that her end had come, but vegetation cushioned her fall and the men that found her were keen on saving her, not killing her. Little did she know that cons ...
- Probe strikes trouble around the red planet
A Nasa spacecraft orbiting Mars is in safe mode after it detected a problem.The Mars Odyssey, which has been circling the red planet since 2001, noticed something odd with one of its gyroscope-like devices that helps control its...
- Whooping cough epidemic rapidly escalating
The epidemic of whooping cough, a potentially fatal infection, is rapidly escalating, the latest figures published by health authorities show.The disease, spread by coughing and sneezing, is particularly dangerous for babies and...
- Kiwi scientists developing 'groundbreaking' drug
Kiwi scientists are part of a team developing a groundbreaking drug to stop the body from rejecting bone marrow transplants in cancer patients.Auckland University's Professor Bill Denny and Dr Julie Spicer are part of a group working...
- Sci-fi writer Ray Bradbury dies, aged 91
Ray Bradbury anticipated iPods, interactive television, electronic surveillance and live, sensational media events, including televised police pursuits - and not necessarily as good things.The science fiction-fantasy master spent...
- Cloud prevents many from spotting Transit of Venus
Some New Zealanders were lucky enough to catch a once in a lifetime glimpse of Venus passing over the sun today but cloud over much of the country prevented many others from spotting the Transit of Venus.The weather stayed clear...
- Missouri farmer plans to publicly distribute r ...
From David E. Gumpert on the Complete Patient blog: “The latest tactic in impeding raw milk distribution–harassing farmers using drop sites–seems to be spreading from Minnesota to Missouri. And like in Minnesota, where many of the ten consumer drop site … Continue reading ...
- Minnesota mom faces off with MDA regulators ov ...
From Judy Woodward on the Twin Cities Daily Planet: “For north St. Anthony Park resident Charlene Chan-Muehlbauer, it all comes down to the health of her 22-year-old daughter. “To protect [her] access to raw milk,” says Chan-Muehlbauer, “I’m willing to … Continue reading →
- Twinkies cheaper than carrots?
From John Robbins, on the Huffington Post: “Why is Coca-Cola often more affordable than clean water? Why are candy bars and cigarettes often more readily available than fresh fruits and vegetables? If you want to eat healthfully, you have to … Continue reading →
- Vermont cheesemonger on how only the French ge ...
From the Commons Online: “BRATTLEBORO—YOU MIGHT THINK it’s very odd that a cheesemonger would tell you not to buy a cheese, but here I go: if you’re going to shell out the bucks to buy brie, you’re better off spending that … Continue reading →
- NY judge vs FDA on sub-clinical antibiotics ad ...
From Jim Romahn, on Agri007: New York judge Theodor Katz is forcing the United States Food and Drug Administration to take another look at petitions from those who want a ban on antibiotics in livestock and poultry farming. The judge … Continue reading →
- Bank of Spain inspectors question the viabilit ...
Courtesy of Google Translate please consider Bank of Spain inspectors question the viability of BMN The latest monitoring report prepared by the inspectors of the Bank of Spain on the integration process of the Banco Mare Nostrum (BMN) group casts doubt on its viability and even states that ...
- Hollande About to Wreck France With Economical ...
Unemployment in France touched 10.2% in April, a number last seen in 1999 according to data from Eurostat. click on chart for sharper image The question on newly-elected President Francois Hollande's mind is what to do about it. Economic Insanity Hollande's ...
- Monopoly Money vs. Bernanke Money, is there a ...
Occasionally I get an email from a reader that makes me pause and think. This is one of those times. Reader Janet Dight writes ... Hello Mish As per Ben Bernanke Monopoly Official Rules "The bank never goes broke. If the bank runs out of money, the banker may issue as much as may ...
- Key Words of the Day: "Nothing", "Fiscal Cliff ...
Everyone is pouring over the latest statements by Fed chairman Ben Bernanke and German chancellor Angela Merkel. But what did they really say? The short answer is "nothing". For example, Bloomberg reports Merkel Says Germany Ready to Back Use of Current Euro Tools. “In v ...
- Surprise Rate Cut in China; What's it Mean?
China surprised economists today with a surprise cut in interest rates by a quarter point, the first cut in rates since 2008. Just a couple of months ago, few analysts had forecast that Beijing would cut rates, believing that China was on track for a “soft landing”. But after growth slowed t ...
- BFP Select Nightly News & Editorials- May 14, 2012
BFP Nightly Quote “If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter.” – George Washington International Newsworthy IAEA Refuses Iran Cooperation Act War with Iran Propaganda: New Murky ‘Evidence’ of Iran’s N ...
- Obama Deeds vs. Obama Words
“What you need to succeed is sincerity, and if you can fake sincerity you’ve got it made” William Blum “A few months ago I told the American people that I did not trade arms for hostages. My heart and my best intentions still tell me that is true, but the facts and evidence tell me [...]
- Podcast Show #85: US-Israel War on Iran & the ...
The Boiling Frogs Presents Dr James Petras Professor James Petras returns to our show to discuss the mounting threat of a US-Israeli military attack against Iran and the two-track US war propaganda- one directed at Iran, the other targeting the ‘liberal public’ to confuse and undermine the major ...
- Is Shale Gas a Real Energy Solution?
The Serious Consequences of New Technologies to Explode Gas out of Shale Rock William Engdahl There is a global rush to embrace a new technique to extract hydrocarbons from the Earth. From Germany to Poland and France, from China and above all in the USA where the technique of hydraulic fractur ...
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- Is Obama a Fraud?
The debt deal is yet another sign that hope and change has been a fiction from the start: Like many, I was extremely hopeful when Obama won in 2008. And like many I’ve become totally disillusioned with the president and … Continue reading →
- Today’s Stories
Good politifact piece on how Social Security functions and its solvency How the state is revoking our civil liberties by imprisoning people, in some cases for up to 15 years, for recording police brutality with smart phones Economist Dean Baker … Continue reading →
- The Tyranny of American Healthcare
For those who read this on Splice, be sure to re-read the unedited version… Why are we trying to prop up a broken system?: Do you realize how badly you’re being screwed by the health insurance corporations? Let me give … Continue reading →
- Today’s Stories
Politifact on how entitlements have lifted millions out of poverty Must read: scientists have recently concluded that a once in a tens of millions of years mass extinction is now underway, mainly in the ocean, because of global warming and … Continue reading →
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Politifact on how entitlements have lifted millions out of poverty Must read: scientists have recently concluded that a once in a tens of millions of years mass extinction is now underway, mainly in the ocean, because of global warming and … Continue reading →
- The United States is Experiencing the Longest ...
The rate of unemployment in the United States has exceeded 8 percent since February 2009, making the past three years the longest stretch of high unemployment in this country since the Great Depression. CBO projects that the unemployment rate will remain above 8 percent until 2014. The share of ...
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The military services—the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps—use modeling techniques to inform parts of their annual budget requests. As directed by the Congress in the 2011 National Defense Authorization Act, today’s CBO study provides information on the models used ...
- Treatment of PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury b ...
More than 2 million service members have deployed in support of overseas contingency operations (OCO) in Iraq and Afghanistan since October 2001. Two combat-related conditions that affect some OCO veterans and that have generated widespread concern among policymakers are post-traumatic stress di ...
- Presentation to the National Economists Club
Yesterday I spoke to the National Economists Club on our recently released Budget and Economic Outlook. My remarks reiterated much of what I said in several of last week’s blog posts: CBO Releases the Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2012 to 2022 Fundamental Fiscal Challenge How ...
- Federal Budget Deficit Totaled $349 Billion fo ...
The federal government accumulated a budget deficit of $349 billion for the first four months of fiscal year 2012, CBO estimates in its latest Monthly Budget Review, $70 billion less than the shortfall recorded for the same period last year. Without shifts in the timing of certain payments, howe ...
- Thinking cap makes impossible problem soluble
A small dose of electrical current passed across their heads enabled a group of volunteers to immediately solve a puzzle they had previously found to be impossible. This surprising result is the work...
- Pint sized rocket
A rocket has been developed that could get a spaceprobe to the moon on just 100g of fuel Some tasks can only be done by a large satellite, but there are many others which can be done as well if not b...
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Using a laser, a super fast camera and a clever algorithm, researchers at MIT have developed the ability to see, in 3D, around a corner. Writing in the journal Nature Communications, Andreas Velten a...
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Drug use in populations, both legal and illegal, is important to know about for health and law and order reasons. Whilst it is relatively easy to keep tabs on the amount of legal drug use by asking ph...
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The MESSENGER spacecraft completed one Earth year of orbiting Mercury this month, and two papers published in the journal Science highlight some of the surprising scientific results from our solar sys...
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