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Pakalert
September 24, 2011
If there's one thing in the world the food industry is dead set against, it's allowing you to actually maintain some level of control over what you eat. See, they have this whole warehouse
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Pakalert
September 22, 2011
Wood pulp, or cellulose, in processed food report updated with the addition of Pepsi,Kellogg and Weight Watchers International. The recent class-action lawsuit brought against Taco Bell raised questions about the quality of food many
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Pakalert
September 15, 2011
You know, these "insider" movie producers have a lot at their fingertips we're apparently not privy to. How they get this info is fun to visualize, like an old Spy vs Spy cartoon.
Actually, many
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Pakalert
September 12, 2011
The spiritual supporting pillars of the world’s societal structure were essentially demolished on 9/11…symbolically, alegorically, ritualistically and literally.
Imploded and destroyed. The rest followed.
It was quite a sinister “stroke of genius” and so exemplifies how
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Pakalert
September 8, 2011
A bacterial strain that specifically targets tumours could soon be used as a vehicle to deliver drugs in frontline cancer therapy. The strain is expected to be tested in cancer patients in 2013 says
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Pakalert
September 3, 2011
Conventional medical authorities say that consumption of saturated animal fats is bad for you and causes heart disease.
But a hundred years ago, fewer than than one in one hundred Americans were obese, and coronary
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Pakalert
August 22, 2011
Amy Winehouse’s untimely death was a sad event yet it brought to many a sentiment of deja-vu. She is indeed one of several artists who died at the age of 27 and one of
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Pakalert
August 13, 2011
For those of us who grew up watching The Jetsons back in the 60′s – and to a lesser extent, the generation who were introduced to the space-age animated sitcom during its second run
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Pakalert
August 7, 2011
Crazed scientists all over the globe are "playing god" with the very building blocks of life. Today, thanks to extraordinary advances in the field of genetic modification, scientists are now able to do
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Pakalert
August 5, 2011
If Anders Breivik's massacre of Norwegian teenagers seems like something out of a video game, that's no coincidence. The killer credits the game "Call of Duty" for his training.
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Pakalert
August 4, 2011
From microwave energy blasters and blinding laser beams to chemical agents and deafening sonic blasters, these weapons are at the cutting edge of crowd control.
The US is at the forefront of an international
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Pakalert
July 25, 2011
We have seen it before… Movies, and pop culture eerily “predicting” world events BEFORE they actually happen. This is generally regarded with a wary eye, and chalked up as “coincidence” – BUT what if
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Pakalert
July 22, 2011
Sucker Punch is an action fantasy thriller that promises its viewers two things: girls and explosions. And it delivers both. But behind the slur of short skirts and CGI effects hides a disturbing underlying
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Pakalert
July 22, 2011
“This project is attempting to make the scientific breakthrough that will have application for many things,” Schmeisser says. “If we can get at the black box we call the brain with the reduced dimensionality
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Pakalert
July 12, 2011
You’ll find it hard to believe how many types of technology are being used on human minds today.
We all know we’re “steered” and “walled off” to some degree by influences around us, not the
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Pakalert
July 12, 2011
The Local's series Motherhood in the Fatherland follows new mum Sabine Devins as she navigates the cultural quirks of having a baby in Germany. In the latest installment, she discovers a secret weapon for
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Pakalert
July 11, 2011
This 1979 documentary contains rare footage, information and interviews on CIA’s MK-Ultra program. It provides an in-depth and chilling look at the shady world of mind control studies and experiments. One can only imagine
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Pakalert
July 3, 2011
Looking back upon the heyday of the newspaper industry, images of angry cigar-smoking editors, journalists with fedoras carrying “press” cards and sharpened pencils, and little Dickensian children on the street corner shouting “Read all
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Pakalert
June 28, 2011
Did you know that today scientists are actually producing mice that tweet like birds, cats that glow in the dark, "monster salmon", "spider goats", cow/human hybrids, pig/human hybrids and even mouse/human hybrids? The
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Pakalert
June 26, 2011
From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a
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What Did “Knowing” Really Know?
Pakalert September 15, 2011 0You know, these "insider" movie producers have a lot at their fingertips we're apparently not privy to. How they get this info is fun to visualize, like an old Spy vs Spy cartoon. Actually, many
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