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New York Senate Passes Strict Gun Ban
Last night the New York State Senate passed what is being called the toughest gun laws in the country. The law would ban assault rifles, limit magazines to 7 rounds, and has limited grandfathering.
Read More »If You Can Calm Weather, You Can Intensify it – Bill Gates to Enter Geoengineering Business
The mainline news publication USA Today thinks that it’s a “good news” that found of Microsoft Bill Gates plans on controlling the weather. Atmospheric management they are calling it, the ability the quail hurricanes by
Read More »Texas Congressman Threatens Obama With Impeachment If He Uses Exec. Orders on Guns
Rep. Steve Stockman (R-TX) threatened Monday to file articles of impeachment against President Obama if he uses executive orders to institute gun control measures, the Daily Caller reported. Stockman said such executive orders would be
Read More »Joe Biden: White House eying 19 executive actions on guns
The White House has identified 19 executive actions for President Barack Obama to move unilaterally on gun control, Vice President Joe Biden told a group of House Democrats on Monday, the administration’s first definitive
Read More »The Cancer Cash Cycle: The Causes of Cancer and Ill Health
Cancer is big business. Despite massive public screening campaigns and talk of cures, cancer rates continue to soar, and certain companies not only profit from making the chemicals that cause cancer but also from
Read More »Whooping Cough Outbreak Involved 90% Vaccinated Kids
Vermont has declared a statewide epidemic of whooping cough that started in 2012 and has continued into the year 2013. To date there has been a total of 612 confirmed cases of pertussis of
Read More »Monsanto Genetically Engineering Bees
After being blamed by massive amounts of bee keepers for the Honey Bee collapse, Monsanto purchased the largest bee research firm called Beeologics back in September of 2011.
Read More »New pay-per-mile scheme would boost taxes 250 percent
An on-again, off-again move by the Obama administration to scrap the federal gas tax in favor of a pay-per-mile fee would boost the tab to Americans as high as 250 percent, raising their current
Read More »Aaron Swartz Faced a More Severe Prison Term Than Killers, Slave Dealers and Bank Robbers
On Friday, Internet pioneer and open information activist Aaron Swartz took his own life at the age of 26. At the time of his death, Swartz was under indictment for logging into JSTOR, a
Read More »US Military suicides continue to climb, reaching record in 2012
The US Military’s suicide rate grew a startling 15 percent in 2012. The Pentagon, which has put great effort into lowering military suicide rates, has acknowledged that battle casualties are no longer the primary
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