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48 Women Raped Every Hour in Congo

May 12th, 2011

Via: AP: The central African nation of Congo has been called the worst place on earth to be a woman. A new study released Wednesday shows it’s even worse than previously thought: 1,152 women are raped every day, a rate equal to 48 per hour. That rate is 26 times more than the previous estimate […]

Father Secretly Used Full THC Cannabis Oil to Cure Son’s Terminal Brain Cancer

May 12th, 2011

For the complete story about full THC hemp oil, how to make it, dosages, testimonials, etc., see: phoenixtears.ca. Via: ABC News: Doctors said 2-year-old Cash Hyde would likely die after they found a stage 4 brain tumor surrounding his optic nerve just a year ago this week. And he nearly did. After being subjected to […]

Grand Gulf Nuclear Plant: “Unknown Amount” of Tritium Released Into Mississippi River

May 8th, 2011

I guess the intertubes are so clogged with fake Bin Laden nonsense that this one wasn’t important enough to mention. There are only two references to this story on Google News at the moment and 60,900 for Bin Laden. Via: Natchez Democrat: An unknown amount of radioactive water was released accidentally into the Mississippi River […]

Blackwater’s New Ethics Chief: John Ashcroft

May 4th, 2011

Via: Wired: The consortium in charge of restructuring the world’s most infamous private security firm just added a new chief in charge of keeping the company on the straight and narrow. Yes, John Ashcroft, the former attorney general, is now an “independent director” of Xe Services, formerly known as Blackwater. Ashcroft will head Xe’s new […]

Japanese Government Raises ‘Safe’ Radiation Limits So Children Can Legally Attend Schools That Have Been Covered in Fallout from Fukushima Nuclear Disaster

May 4th, 2011

Via: Guardian: Furious parents in Fukushima have delivered a bag of radioactive playground earth to education officials in protest at moves to weaken nuclear safety standards in schools. Children can now be exposed to 20 times more radiation than was previously permissible. The new regulations have prompted outcry. A senior adviser resigned and the prime […]

Workers Assembling Apple Products Urged to Sign Anti Suicide Pledge

May 1st, 2011

So Foxconn’s suicide prevention nets are still up? Via: Guardian: An investigation into the conditions of Chinese workers has revealed the shocking human cost of producing the must-have Apple iPhones and iPads that are now ubiquitous in the west. The research, carried out by two NGOs, has revealed disturbing allegations of excessive working hours and […]

Muammar Gaddafi’s Son, Grandsons Killed in NATO Assassination Attempt

May 1st, 2011

Via: Guardian: A Nato air strike in Tripoli has killed the youngest son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, a Libyan government spokesman has said. Saif al-Arab Gaddafi, 29, was killed along with three of Muammar Gaddafi’s grandsons, according to reports. The Libyan leader was in the building at the time of the strike, but was […]

Syrian Army Slaughters Anti Government Protestors

April 26th, 2011

Via: Deutsche Welle: Syrian troops have stormed the city of Daraa, where anti-regime protests began last month. Four European countries, including Germany, have called on the UN Security Council to condemn the violence and urge restraint. Thousands of Syrian troops backed by tanks entered the southern city of Daraa early Monday, firing indiscriminately and leaving […]

Poul Thorsen, CDC Autism Researcher, Indicted for Wire Fraud and Money Laundering

April 25th, 2011

Just another day at the office… *woops* Via: Age of Autism: We have a pdf of the indictment of Dr. Poul Thorsen the Danish researcher held in highest esteem for having “debunked” the autism vaccine connection many years ago. As Dr. Max Wiznitzer said about another doctor recently, “If you can’t trust the researcher, you […]

Britain: Secret Memos Expose Link Between Oil Firms and Invasion of Iraq

April 19th, 2011

Via: Independent: Plans to exploit Iraq’s oil reserves were discussed by government ministers and the world’s largest oil companies the year before Britain took a leading role in invading Iraq, government documents show. The papers, revealed here for the first time, raise new questions over Britain’s involvement in the war, which had divided Tony Blair’s […]

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