By Hauke Goos Spiegel.de Cancer has struck nearly every household in Wewelsfleth, a village of 1,500 inhabitants in northwest Germany near the mouth of the Elbe River. Residents feel not only cursed, but also abandoned by authorities in their search for an elusive answer.
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By Michael McAuliff Huffington Post The White Housereleased rules Tuesday evening waiving the most controversial piece of the new military detention law, and exempting U.S. citizens, as well as other broad categories of suspected terrorists.
By Dan Hinkel Chicago Tribune reporter In a fiery lecture to thousands of followers of the Nation of Islam on Sunday in Chicago, Minister Louis Farrakhan warned that racial hatred could lead to attempts to assassinate President Barack Obama.
Very interesting lecture from Holland in April 2011. I know that a few people will probably reply on this thread with some grievance against Dolans work but I personally believe he’s one of the best UFO researchers out there today.
By Press TV Iran has refused to deliver a 500,000-barrel shipment of oil to Greece in response to EU oil sanctions imposed against the country.
By Matthew Day Telegraph UK Katharina Henot suffered her fiery fate in Cologne in 1627 after being found guilty of practicing black magic.
By REENA Received this list on an email – and what a list. ~~ Start ~~ Romanian prime minister and cabinet resign en masse http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012…cabinet-resign 2/20/12 (GERMANY) GERMAN PRESIDENT Christian Ruff resigns (financial corruption charges) http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti…ed-resign.html RESIGNATIONS FROM WORLD BANKS: (1) 9/25/11 (SWITZERLAND) Bank chief resigns over £1.5bn rogue trader crisis http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti…g-scandal.html (2) 10/29/11 (CHINA) Resignations Suggest Shift for China’s Banks http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000…190522426.html (3) 11/01/12 (INDIA) More directors of the Beed district bank resign http://www.thenews.coop/article/more…ct-bank-resign (4) 11/21/11 (JAPAN) UBS’s Japan Investment Banking Chairman Matsui to Resign http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-1…to-resign.html (5) 11/29/11 (Iran) Iran’s Bank Melli CEO Resigns Over Loan Scam http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xlc…loan-scam_news (6) 12/15/11…
By Terrence Aym Pyramids. Are some alien? Scientists in China and Russia think so. Now, it seems the hidden technology of those ancient structures is being activated as massive pyramids around the globe are shooting pulsing streams of raw energy deep into space.
By Alexei Anishchuk Reuters Russia warned Israel on Wednesday that attacking Iran would be a disastrous and played down the failure of a U.N. nuclear agency mission to Tehran, saying there is still a chance for new talks over the Iranian atomic program.
by Gary Kinghorn A breathtaking testimony was given this past week in the aftermath of the Underwear Bomber trial by someone who was on the flight and witnessed the bomber passing through security and boarding the plane.
By Kristina Torres The Atlanta Journal-Constitution A panel of Georgia lawmakers would have the power to review federal law and declare it illegal under a proposal in the state Senate.
The Intel Hub By Tony Muga According to several stunning editorials by authors Lucas W. Hixon and Joy Thompson on the website Enformable.com, evidence obtained through an FOIA request reveals a ‘cover-up’ by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in an effort to conceal the severity of the meltdowns in Fukushima, Japan.
By PAMELA OWEN Daily Mail UK Starving yourself on alternate days can make you live longer, according to scientists. A group of Americans have said that fasting on and off can boost brain power and help to lose weight at the same time.
By Alex Seitz-Wald Think-Progress As the improving economy has robbed conservatives of their chief talking point against President Obama, they’ve turned to rising gas prices as the next problem to pin on the president.
As the Earth’s climate changes, the worst inundations from hurricanes and tropical storms could become far more common in low-lying coastal areas, a new study suggests.
By Mark Whittington Yahoo News Jonathon Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, reports on a disturbing case in which a state judge in Pennsylvania threw out an assault case involving a Muslim attacking an atheist for insulting the Prophet Muhammad.
I have to say that the guy makes a pretty good argument that there was more being used to build the great cultures than we know of or have been taught.