Environment
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has not taken sufficient measures against methane emissions produced by the fracking industry, but why? According to an environmental watchdog group, the reason the EPA has failed to tackle fracking is because at least one EPA researcher accepted money from the oil and gas industry to cover up data centered […]
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Drug testing using hair is still the favored method of testing for marijuana by employees or by child protection units. Parents who have temporarily lost custody of their children need to submit to a marijuana test if they try to get their kids back. Prospective employers still use this method to test prospective employees, and […]
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In the wake of Fukushima, and the lingering nuclear fallout, many people are beginning to wonder if a nuclear accident of that magnitude could happen here in America. After such a grievous incident like what happened in Japan in 2011, American anti-nuclear power activists are no longer alone in their concerns; even industry officials have become […]
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Cow dung and clay have been combined into an art form, but this isn’t the first time. According to the BBC, the rich blue gazes, “dating from the late fifth millennium BC,” may have had cow dung as ingredients. Today in Italy, a farmer has taken his pedigreed bovines excrement, mixed it with clay and […]
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Shocking new research has revealed that most of the nuclear fallout from Fukushima concentrated and deposited itself into microscopic, non-soluble glass particles in downtown Tokyo just days after the accident occurred. This glassy “soot” simply could not be dissolved by rain or running water — meaning it stayed in the environment unless it was physically […]
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Nationwide, AMI “smart meters” are being foisted upon utility consumers for monitoring their gas, electric and water needs. However, these “smart meters” are not really a smart choice, after all. Smart meters are known for releasing dirty electricity and high-pulse harmonics into interior wiring of whatever buildings they’re installed in. They are also known for […]
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The detection of gravitational waves last February launched a wave of excitement in the astronomical community. Surfing on the tale end of the discovery, two Spain physicists believe the detection of gravitational waves could in turn help researchers detect cosmic strings, hypothetical one-dimensional subatomic particles that constitute the fabric of reality. Whenever astronomers look out […]
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On May 31, 2016 Drought Monitor reported that 84% of the State of California was in drought, compared to 97% two months earlier. Areas of the once Golden State experiencing exceptional drought (ED-4) had “fallen from 46% to 21% since October of 2015.” But that doesn’t necessarily mean that things are getting better. This drought has been in progress […]
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The European Parliament recently voted to re-authorize glyphosate’s use for seven years, despite declarations made in 2015 from the International Agency for Cancer Research (IACR) which had decreed the herbicide was “probably carcinogenic to humans.” This re-authorization was made without regard to an international group of physicians who believe glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup, should be banned. […]
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If you suspected that those white streaks lining otherwise pristine blue skies in the wake of unmarked planes are not just your average contrails that are made of pure water vapor, you’d be right. At least, that’s what the Swedish Green Party leader, Pernilla Hagberg, seems to believe. According to the Swedish newspaper Katrineholms Kuriren, […]
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Do you remember the first time you noticed those long puffy clouds emanating from jets that didn’t just evaporate? You saw them spread out, dissipating a cloudy mist that blocked the sunshine. Maybe a friend, or an online source informed you that those were chemtrails, containing aerosol toxins that could be turned on or off at will. The American […]
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A citizen-led web petition calling on the federal government to officially recognize Black Lives Matter as a terrorist organization is approaching 100,000 signatures, the minimum threshold for a response from the White House. The petition, created on the official White House petition site a day before the deadly massacre of police officers in Dallas, Texas by […]
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Dual warheads. Command codes. Silent sabotage. False sensor signals. Blue tooth rifles. Military precision. Targeted cyber industrial warfare. Not mere malware, the Stuxnet worm is a cyber weapon beyond compare. According to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Stuxnet was “a 500-kilobyte computer worm that infected the software of at least 14 industrial sites in Iran, including a uranium-enrichment […]
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Many savvy and health conscious shoppers analyze food labels to know exactly what’s concocted in that jar, can or box. Conversely, millions of Americans, brainwashed by trendy advertising and/or scientific propaganda, remain clueless about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and other ubiquitous genetically engineered ingredients like MSG, maltodextrin, soy protein isolate, et.al. Food manufacturers spend lots of money concocting chemical additives to addict you. Some of these […]
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In a glorious display of our First Amendment rights, freedom of speech and freedom to assemble peacefully, environmental activists brought the EPA headquarters a lovely gift for their hard work — 2.6 million dead bees. In June, beekeepers, farmers, food advocates and many others joined together and presented EPA officials with four million signatures demanding […]
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