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Today Hit Piece Labels Conspiracy Thinking A Psychotic Illness
In an article entitled Dark Minds: When does incredulity become paranoia,
Psychology Today writer John Gartner attempts to make the case that
the concerns of "conspiracy theorists" are not based in reality
but are a product of mental instability, while himself fulfilling every
criteria for what he claims classifies such people as psychotics.
Circumcision
for All; Free Choice for None I was shocked, surprised, and flabbergasted
to hear it. I’m sure that you’ll never believe it, either.
The federal government is – get this, readers – butting
into your most personal and private business.
Activist
Releases Archive of Suppressed News Videos In a move sure to send shockwaves through the online activist
community, Jonathon Elinoff—activist, researcher, and the filmmaker
behind the Core of Corruption documentary series—has released
a video archive of dozens of network news broadcasts detailing controversial
and suppressed news stories.
Mercury
in Fluorescent Light Bulbs Poisons Factory Workers Energy efficiency for the First World comes at a high cost for
factory workers in China, with high rates of mercury poisoning being
reported among employees in the plants that make compact fluorescent
light bulbs.
Shock:
Wash. Post Blames Obama For Failure of Global Warming Movement!
Mobile towers are posing a threat to honey bees in Kerala withe electromagnetic
radiation from mobile towers and cell phones having the potential to
kill worker bees that go out to collect nectar from flowers, says a
study.
WHO
expert says no doubt H1N1 vaccines will work
H1N1 vaccines should offer broad protection even if the pandemic
flu virus mutates as it spreads, a top World Health Organization
expert said on Wednesday.
Top
QC: Britain Has Slipped Into Orwell’s 1984
The fears of Diana, Princess of Wales, for her safety and her preoccupation
with surveillance were “entirely justified”, Michael
Mansfield says today.
ElBaradei
calls Iranian threat ‘hyped’
Mohamed ElBaradei, outgoing chief of the International Atomic Energy
Agency, has called the Iranian threat “hyped,” saying
there is no proof the Islamic republic will soon have nuclear weapons. Bombers
target Athens stock exchange
A homemade bomb hidden inside a van exploded on Wednesday outside
the Athens stock exchange in the latest of a series of attacks against
financial targets in the Greek capital, police said.
Bush’s
Third Term: You’re Living It
A presidential candidate opposed to the Iraq War is elected and
enters the Oval Office. Yet six months later, there are still essentially
the same number of troops in Iraq as were there when his predecessor
left, the same number, in fact, used in the original invasion of
Iraq in March 2003.
UK
to lend IMF 15.5 bln dlrs amid global crisis
An Iraqi doctor has told Sky News the number of babies born with
deformities in the heavily-bombed area of Fallujah is still on the
increase.
Obamacare
Supporter: ‘Hitler Was a Brilliant Man’
On Sean Hannity’s show, August 31st, defending the comments
by Congresswoman Watson who said Castro was “one of the more
brilliant people she has ever met”, Aubrey O’day concurs,
then says Hitler was brilliant too.
July 13 - Gregory
Seabrooke - $100
June 24 - David Kwon - $50
June 11 - Peter Keeley - $10
June 11 - James Gathings - $10
May 25 - Stefan Lisander - $200
May 15 - Barry John Bennett - $15