Subject: When’s It Time To Leave
West Coast And/Or The Northern Hemisphere Due To Fukushima Radiation? , plus 14
more
When’s It
Time To Leave West Coast And/Or The Northern Hemisphere Due To Fukushima
Radiation? , plus 14 more
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- When’s It
Time To Leave West Coast And/Or The Northern Hemisphere Due To Fukushima
Radiation?
- Judge Rules
Against 4th Amendment Rights in 100 Mile Wide “Border” Around Entire US
- Obama To
Americans: You Don’t Deserve To Be Free
- No 501-C-3
Church Can Be a Church of God
- The U.S.
Voted Biggest Threat to World Peace, Right According to Plan
- Female US
soldier was found bloodied in her tent with a black eye, acid burns to her
vaginal area, and broken teeth
- White House
nightmare: Eligibility case still alive
- Thieves Are
Using “Mystery Gadgets” To Electronically Unlock Cars And Steal What Is
Inside
- ‘Looks Like
Weimar Germany’: The Viral Photo Out of Connecticut That’s Giving Some Gun
Owners Chills
- Brainwashed
by the cult of the super-rich
- Obamacare
Results: Cancelled Plans Outnumber Enrollments
- Netanyahu
leading Israel to sanctions: Official
- The Future
of Drone Swarm “Awareness”
- Video:
Verizon to regularly report on NSA data requests
- Mystery
Flashes Linked to Quakes? “Electricity Surging Out of the Ground And Into
The Sky”
Posted: 03 Jan 2014 03:42 AM PST
According to multiple recently launched stories, within the next
few days a harmful toxic cloud of radiation could be coming upon the West
Coast of America, requiring that a radiation alert be issued while a
Fukushima alert to the world has also gone out. While the mainstream media
has absolutely ignored the unfolding Fukushima disaster, various alternative
news providers have mentioned that these warnings are not necessary. We
absolutely disagree and have the following reasons set out before us as
information displaying the signs of a Fukushima radiological disaster
unfolding before our eyes here in North America and upon the West Coast and
throughout the Pacific Ocean that direct us to determine that Fukushima poses
a direct threat to all life
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Posted: 03 Jan 2014 03:32 AM PST
Sometimes things that are true just sound too outrageous to be
believed. We all have been misled before, so a healthy amount of uncertainty
is one of the resources of life we obtain through experience. When we listen
things such as there being a 100 mile “Constitution Free Zone” we normally
anticipate that there is more to the tale than meets the eye. We suspiciously
think that someone must have overstated or probably got some bad details. If
only that were the case.
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Posted: 03 Jan 2014 03:25 AM PST
President Obama’s Kansas speech is a amazing document. In
considering for more govt controls, more taxes, more collectivism, he has two
paragraphs that give the show away. Take a look at them
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Posted: 03 Jan 2014 03:15 AM PST
This is a time of unmatched evil in the world. Many Peoples in
America are looking for sanctuary and direction with regard to dealing with
these unprecedented times of tyranny. Historically, Peoples in America look
to their church for redemption and direction. However, most of the present
churches have been taken over from within by the very evil we fear. Many of
your religious leaders have become the newest version of Benedict Arnold with
regard for their faith. In brief, most 501-C-3 churches do NOT represent God
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Posted: 03 Jan 2014 03:06 AM PST
The United States has just been voted the most substantial
threat to world according to a global survey carried out by Gallup and
Worldwide Independent Network at the end of 2013. 24% of those polled in 60
nations said The America was the biggest threat, dwarfing Pakistan who came
in second with around 8%
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Female US soldier was found bloodied in her tent with a
black eye, acid burns to her vaginal area, and broken teeth
Posted: 03 Jan 2014 02:54 AM PST
LaVena Johnson was a soldier who recruited in the Military in
2003. She was the first woman from Missouri to die in Iraq. What occurred to
this young black woman was terrible. She was found in her tent with a gunshot
wound to the head, a damaged nose, dark eye, loose teeth, acid burns on her
genital area, and a trail of blood going away from her tent. What is even
more terrible is the Department of Defense has formally decided her death a
suicide. The autopsy report and pictures exposed that her death was
discrepant with a suicide, and looked consistent with a rape-murder, but as
far as the U.S. Criminal Investigative Command for the Military is concerned
the case remains shut
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Posted: 03 Jan 2014 02:46 AM PST
Registered on appeal almost a year ago, a legal challenge
against Barack Obama continues to be hiding in the hallways and workplaces of
the Alabama Supreme Court, where at least two justices already have showed an
interest in the radioactive issue of Obama’s constitutional eligibility to
serve as president
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Posted: 03 Jan 2014 02:36 AM PST
All over The United States, felons are using improvised
technology to electronically open up vehicles and steal whatever they
discover within. These “mystery gadgets” allegedly recreate the same signals
that the key fobs that so many of us hold around send out. As you will see
below, video is taking up nationwide of thieves using these “mystery gadgets”
to remotely open up car doors and turn off security systems. Once a car has been
unlocked, it takes these thieves just a few minutes to take what they want
before leaving without a track. This is now occurring all over the country,
and authorities do not know any way to avoid it from happening. For now, the
most common piece of advice that cops are providing to people is to not leave
any valuable items within your vehicle at all
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‘Looks Like Weimar Germany’: The Viral Photo Out of
Connecticut That’s Giving Some Gun Owners Chills
Posted: 03 Jan 2014 02:27 AM PST
A now-viral picture displaying a long line of Connecticut
citizens patiently waiting to sign-up their weapons and ammunition is
circulating across the Internet — and it’s sending chills down the backs of
some gun owners. Connecticut gun owners are hurrying to sign-up certain
weapons and ammunition that will be considered illegal contraband in the new
year
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Posted: 03 Jan 2014 02:21 AM PST
A couple weeks ago, Tory MP Esther McVey, Iain Duncan Smith's
deputy, insisted it was "right" that half a million Britons be
dependent on food banks in "tough times". Around the same time, the
motor racing heiress Tamara Ecclestone totted up a champagne bill of £30,000
in one night. A wealthy youngster in Texas has just got away with probation
for drunkenly running over and killing four people because his attorneys
defended successfully that he suffered from "affluenza", which
cause him incapable to handle a car sensibly. What we've been understanding
for a while now is that, for all the team sport rhetoric, only two sides are
really at play in Britain and beyond: Team Super-Rich and Team Everyone Else
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Posted: 03 Jan 2014 02:09 AM PST
Recall when Obama guaranteed that his healthcare plan would make
sure every American had insurance coverage? Well, the figures are in and, so
far, more people in America have lost their coverage than those who have
enrolled in Obamacare
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Posted: 03 Jan 2014 02:00 AM PST
A senior Israeli official has blasted Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu for guiding Tel Aviv towards sanctions through disinclination for
progress in talks with the Palestinians. "Netanyahu's conduct is
resulting in sanctions, boycotting," said the un-named official, Israeli
website Ynet News informed on Friday
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Posted: 03 Jan 2014 01:33 AM PST
Drones are changing along several developmental lines. They have
been formally accepted by The Congress into U.S. skies, as many places of
cities are slated to become commercial drone testing sites. This opens up the
possibility for drone delivery systems, as well as even more persistent mass
surveillance
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Posted: 03 Jan 2014 01:13 AM PST
Verizon Wireless will make semiannual reports on the number of
govt demands it gets for customer data, the organization declared on Friday.
Verizon is the largest wi-fi provider in the US, and the first to willingly
reveal the information. Verizon says it is experiencing upset shareholders,
some of whom have registered legal cases demanding the organization reveal
the level of its participation in the National Security Agency's
intelligence-gathering activities. RT's Ameera David looks at what other
major tech companies Verizon will join in the move towards transparency
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Posted: 03 Jan 2014 01:06 AM PST
When Philip Duncan observed strange shiny quick flashes outside
his Christchurch hotel window during the early-morning 7.1 Darfield
earthquake in Sept 2010, he did not know what he was seeing. . Flashes of
power were rising out of the ground and into the sky, and from his high-rise
hotel room at 4.35am, he at first believed he was viewing a power station
blowing up amongst the quake
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