By Brian Andrews Aircrap.org From the April 2002 Idaho Observer. VANCOUVER, Canada – As continuing chemtrail activity culminated in massive aerial spraying over Vancouver Island and Washington state March 20, 2002, and broadening plumes once again fanned out to haze clear blue skies
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* Aircraft * Bombers: 80 Fighters: 541 Transports: 361 Transport Helicopters: 588 Attack Helicopters: 24 Trainers: 228
By David Gutierrez Natural-News Small electronic chips approved by the FDA for implanting beneath human skin have been linked to cancer in laboratory animals, according to a research review conducted by the Associated Press. The radio frequency identification (RFID) chips are made by VeriChip Corp. They are designed to carry a serial number, which can be read when scanned by anyone with an RFID sensor. Medical workers can then use that number to access a patient’s medical history from a web site maintained by the corporation, provided they have paid the annual access fee. The chips, which are approximately twice…
Profile for “Holly Weber,” a fake identity created by defense contractors to manipulate their targets. By Lee Fang Earlier this year, ThinkProgress obtained 75,000 private emails from the defense contractor HBGary Federal via the hacktivist group called Anonymous. The emails led to two shocking revelations. First, that an assortment of private military firms collectively called “Team Themis” had been tapped by Bank of America to conduct a cyber war against reporters sympathetically covering the Wikileaks revelations. And second, that late in 2010, the same set of firms began work separately for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a Republican-aligned corporate lobbying…
A small but growing range of data centers are slashing their cooling costs by using the atmosphere as their chiller, tapping nearby rivers, underground lakes, wells and even the Baltic sea. a brand new project in Norway plans to draw cold water from an adjacent fjord and use it to chill knowledge halls.
By Barney Henderson The ingredients of the drink, created by John Pemberton, a medicinal pharmacist in 1886, have always been a mystery. However, Thisamericanlife.org claims to have discovered a list in a photograph in a newspaper article giving the ingredients and exact quantities to make the drink.
There are some 90,000 UN personnel stationed across the world involved in duties ranging from peace keeping, special services operations and essential reconstruction work to rebuild societies, communities and lives in war torn regions of the world. How does UN protect its protectors? Providing specially modified vehicles is one strategy which has paid big dividends as illustrated by the statement in quotes above.
By Robert Lanza, M.D. Many of us fear death. We believe in death because we have been told we will die. We associate ourselves with the body, and we know that bodies die. But a new scientific theory suggests that death is not the terminal event we think.
By Stephen Barrett, M.D. Gary Michael Null (1945– ) is one of the nation’s leading promoters of dubious treatment for serious disease. He hosts radio and television talk shows; writes books and magazine articles; delivers lectures; and markets products through his Web site. He has been certified as a nutritionist in New York State since 1996, but I don’t know whether he sees clients.
A few months ago NotForSale interviewed a whistleblower from inside the Evergreen Air Facility. For those who do not know Evergreen Air is a CIA front company for chemtrail operations within the United States, weapons and arms dealing
Almost all public lands east of the Mississippi are fenced and charge a camping fee. Yes, you can park “anywhere”, but many areas are now posted with “no camping allowed in this area”. Even Walmart is shutting down overnight parking in many areas.
The Sentinelese, thought to number between 50 and 200, have rebuffed all contact with the modern world, firing a shower of arrows at anyone who comes within range. They are believed to be the last pre-Neolithic tribe in the world to remain isolated and appear to have survived the 2004 Asian tsunami.
By Katie Drummond WIRED The Pentagon’s mad science arm may have come up with its most radical project yet. Darpa is looking to re-write the laws of evolution to the military’s advantage, creating “synthetic organisms” that can live forever — or can be killed with the flick of a molecular switch.
Some residents of Ranchlands say they have been hearing some strange noises in their community. “It’s almost like a giant refrigerator just getting louder and louder and louder,” says Dana Negrey, a resident of the northwest neighbourhood. “Our neighbours on both sides have commented [on hearing the noise] and done their own pursuits to a degree…one neighbour, in fact, thought I was out at 4 a.m. with a leaf blower.’
Dr Pepper is one of those enigmatic consumable products that are either loved or hated by any given person, with no middle ground. Like Circus Peanuts, or, for another soda example, Mountain Dew.
By Michael Day in Milan Radio masts operated by the Vatican’s radio station are causing cancer in children, a medical expert has told a Rome court – resulting in six officials of the station being investigated for manslaughter.
By Gene Crawford Zimbo.com Danny is not allowed to tell us very much. In fact, according to the court order he was served by the Pentagon’s legal department, he is not even allowed to tell us his real name or anything about the incredible plasma battery that took him almost 12 years to develop.
By CLYDE HABERMAN Even before the Tucson shootings, Jared L. Loughner acted weirdly and darkly in so many ways that singling out any one aspect may defy sense. Nonetheless, for bizarreness, his rants about grammar stand out. As Mr. Loughner has tried to explain it in Web postings, English grammar is not merely usage that enjoys common acceptance.