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By Bill Rigby Scientists in Alaska are investigating whether local seals are being sickened by radiation from Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear plant. Scores of ring seals have washed up on Alaska’s Arctic coastline since July, suffering or killed by a mysterious disease marked by bleeding lesions on the hind flippers

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By Peter Lindemann Rense In the late 1880’s, trade journals in the electrical sciences were predicting free electricity and free energy in the near future. Incredible discoveries about the nature of electricity were becoming common place. Nikola Tesla was demonstrating “wireless lighting” and other wonders associated with high frequency currents. There was an excitement about the future like never before.

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Continuing the Christie Administration’s efforts to boost security and safety within the Garden State, Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) Chairman and Chief Administrator Raymond P. Martinez, along with Attorney General Paula T. Dow and Director of the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness Charles B. McKenna, today unveiled New Jersey’s next generation of personal identification with a new Enhanced Digital Driver License (EDDL).

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By Date-Line-Zero In 1957, the famous “monster hunter” Tom Slick, explorer Peter Byrne, Hollywood actor Jimmy Stewart, and a group of others conspired to smuggle a finger from the hand of an alleged Yeti out of a remote Buddhist monastery, through Indian customs, and into London.

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By France24.com A US aircraft carrier entered a zone near the Strait of Hormuz being used by the Iranian navy for wargames, an Iranian official said Thursday amid rising tensions over the key oil-transit channel. “A US aircraft carrier was spotted inside the manoeuvre zone… by a navy reconnaissance aircraft,” Commodore Mahmoud Mousavi, the spokesman for the Iranian exercises, told the official IRNA news agency.

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By Natalie Weinstein CNet News Domain registrar Go Daddy lost over 21,000 domains on December 24th, 2001. It could be a coincidence–or it could be the result of the company’s p.r. debacle over its support for the Stop Online Piracy Act.   Go Daddy actually reversed course and dropped its support for the controversial legislation. “Go Daddy will support it when and if the Internet community supports it,” Go Daddy CEO Warren Adelman announced in a statement.

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By Andy Blatchford Canadian Press Weapons-grade uranium is quietly being transported within Canada, and into the United States, in shipments the country’s nuclear watchdog wants to keep cloaked in secrecy. A confidential federal memo obtained through the Access to Information Act says at least one payload of spent, U.S.-origin highly enriched uranium fuel has already been moved stateside under a new Canada-U.S. deal.

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Ever since I started prepping, I have always realized the importance of books; both in a pre and post survival situation. Whether you’re learning now or gathering books that you may need in the future,  this list is to help you fill your library with the right kind of books.

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The term “shoplifting” brings to mind images of Winona Ryder, angst-filled teenagers acting out for attention, and grubby kids sneaking candy into their pockets. But retail theft is more common than many of us realize; there are even organized shoplifting rings that nick millions of dollars worth of products. The crime of shoplifting costs U.S. stores $13 billion a year, which often causes the retailers to hike up prices to cover the loss. If some of the items at your local store seem a little expensive, keep your eye on shifty characters around these nine products that shoplifters most frequently…

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Do your own research !! The purpose of this website is to gather all types of information for everyone to read, but it’s your job to research more into it; if your interested in the subject! This is a great list of tools that will help you find the answers your looking for.. Please bookmark this article and use it in the future.

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GRTV American President Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Harper have unveiled a new border security agreement that has received scant attention in the American media. However, far from being a new arrangement, what this accord represents is only the latest in a chain of usurpations of national sovereignty.

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By Spencer Ackerman Wired Somewhere in the bureaucratic bowels of the Department of Homeland Security is a videotape shot above the Tivoli Gardens neighborhood of Kingston, Jamaica on May 24, 2010. It could reveal whether the Jamaican security forces, acting on behalf of U.S. prosecutors, killed 73 members of a notorious crime syndicate or innocent civilians caught in house-to-house fighting. That is, if anyone in a position of power actually wants that question answered.

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Times Of India The Russian military has successfully test-launched two intercontinental nuclear-capable missiles, the defence ministry said. The Bulava missiles were fired from a submarine in the White Sea on Russia’s northwest coast and the test “went as planned,” Lieutenant Colonel Igor Konashenkov told Russian news agency Ria Novosti.

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CBS News A Chinese rival to the U.S. global positioning system network has started providing services in China and the surrounding area. The director of China’s satellite navigation system office, Ran Chengqi, told reporters Tuesday that the Beidou navigation system is offering services including positioning, navigation routes and time.

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