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Monthly Archives: June 2011

By Stephen C. Webster Thursday, June 30th, 2011 — 10:45 am

Jesse Kersey, a 17-year-old mentally handicapped boy, was riding his bicycle near... Read More

By Chris Kilham

Though the horrendous tsunami that hit Japan on March 12, 2011 seems like old news in the midst of today’s headlines,... Read More

“The law does not pretend to punish everything that is dishonest. That would seriously interfere with business.” Clarence S. Darrow 

Dave Hodges Farm... Read More

For the first time ever, the secret agenda of the planet’s ruthless Super-class is exposed in stark detail. This documentary... Read More

-Reuters
 

Risks are growing that incidents at sea involving China could lead to war in Asia, potentially drawing in the United... Read More

More than 90 of America’s 104 operating nuclear reactors have been allowed to operate at higher power levels as populations... Read More

(06-27) 13:36 PDT LOWER ALLOWAYS CREEK TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) –

The Salem 2 nuclear power plant in southern New Jersey is... Read More

Town remains evacuated, lab closed; air monitored for any nuclear releases

LOS ALAMOS, N.M.

— After a quiet morning, firefighters protecting this town... Read More

Peter Russell Spirit of Now

Western science has had remarkable success in explaining the functioning of the material world, but when it... Read More

(Updates with restart of water decontamination system)

(Reuters) – Tonnes of radioactive water were discovered on Tuesday to have leaked... Read More

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