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CLONED BEEF: A Rockefeller Story

Does anybody really know what’s for dinner? What interests are creating these brave new foods, anyway? A dangerous trend is cementing into place, where GMO foods, aspartame added to milk and cloned meat can all enter the marketplace without being labeled — or even officially announced — to the public. And while a major controversy has erupted over labeling genetically modified food staples, commonly mixed i ...

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“Mom, They Did Bad Things to Me” – Insider at OKC Airport Shares Shocking Info on Alleged TSA Abuses

OKLAHOMA CITY – While the IRS is getting a lot of bad publicity these days in light of their overt abuses of power and tyrannical behavior, another government agency just as loathed among many Americans is the blue-shirted TSA. Officially known as the Transportation Safety Administration, this intrusive, abusive and infuriating agency, which, to date, has not caught one terrorist, is better at angering Amer ...

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Russian mom killed newborn twins in freezer, kept bodies 5 years

Police in a small town in Russia’s Urals have detained a woman suspected of killing her newborn twin sons by freezing them to death. The bodies were discovered in the freezer of a local food store where they have been kept for five years. The two bodies were found on Tuesday in Verkhnyaya Pyshma in the Sverdlovsk region by staff at the store. Past inspections of the store by local officials had failed to un ...

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URBAN DECAY: Detroit Business Paid Employees With CRACK!!

A tire shop in Detroit, Michigan is in trouble with the law for allegedly compensating employees with crack rocks instead of paychecks. Detroit’s WDIV News reported this week that a federal probe into an apparent counterfeiting scheme at Big C’s Tire Shop in the city’s Morningside neighborhood led investigators to discover a slew of other crimes. “Word on the street was the ‘C’ stood for ‘crack cocaine,’” W ...

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PREGNANT MOM OF 4 SENTENCED TO PRISON For … Refusing To SERVE IN IRAQ

Private First Class Kimberly Rivera, mother of four children and pregnant with a fifth, was sentenced on April 29 to 14 months imprisonment, which was lowered to 10 months based on a plea agreement. Her crime? After serving a tour of duty in Iraq in 2006, she found herself unable to return. She tells Amy Goodman in the Guardian why: “I had a huge awakening seeing the war as it truly is: people losing their ...

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The HISTORY OF MK ULTRA & HOW THE NAZI’S WON WWII

History of MK Ultra by Eric Jewell 2Thes.2 [11] And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: This is a cursory but fact filled work concerning the atrocities of mind control perpetrated by the darker elements of US Government in the last half century to this present day. The subject is so detailed, documented and widespread, that it would take several books to tack ...

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EXPOSED: THE RAPE CULTURE OF THE US MILITARY

There is a lot of talk but little action when it comes to combating rape in the American military. Last weekend, the US Air Force’s sexual assault prevention chief was arrested on charges of sexual battery – a fitting prelude, no doubt, to the Pentagon’s just-released report on soaring sex crimes in the military. According to the report, an estimated 26,000 sex crimes took place in 2012. This beats the prev ...

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Video shows Islamist rebels executing 11 Syrian soldiers

(Reuters) - A video published on Thursday showed fighters of the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front in Syriaexecuted 11 men they accused of taking part in massacres by President Bashar al-Assad's forces. The film is believed to be from eastern Deir al-Zor province and dates from some time in 2012, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition monitoring group. The Observatory's head, Rami Abd ...

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Dairy Associations Lobby The FDA To Alter The Definition Of “Milk” To Include Aspartame

It’s not quite as bad as some have reported – cancer-causing artificial sweetening additives such as as aspartame likely would still need to be listed in tiny letters as ingredients. But the milk could otherwise be packaged, marketed, and sold as just “milk.” The stated goal is to reverse the trend of lagging dairy consumption by children, particularly in school.  From the U.S. government’s Federal Register ...

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