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(NaturalNews) Tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East after Saudi Arabia cut ties with Tehran following the execution of a prominent Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr by Saudi authorizes. Nimr and 46 others were killed in a single day on terrorism charges, inciting anger among many and resulting in a division along sectarian lines. Protests […]
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After residing in Fairfield, Conn. for more than four decades, General Electric (GE) is closing shop and moving its global headquarters to Boston amid growing frustration over Connecticut’s draconian tax policies. While the move is expected to severely impact the state’s economy, GE’s decision to jump ship came as no surprise. The decision reportedly was […]
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Presidential frontrunner Donald Trump has by far generated more controversy than any other candidate, partly because he speaks his mind, ignoring the political left’s push for silence under the guise of “political correctness.” Though at times, Trump appears to be anti-establishment, other remarks made by the savvy businessman eerily resemble those of mainstream neocons, who […]
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North Korea’s KMS-3 satellite has been passing over the United States almost everyday for several weeks now. Dubbed by one expert as the “problem from hell,” the satellite continues to drift over America from the south, an area said to be particularly vulnerable to an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack. In wake of North Korea’s proclamation that it has successfully conducted […]
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A review from the Cochrane Collaboration — an independent organization advocating the accessibility of systematic healthcare reviews — has recently uncovered clinical evidence showing the lack of effectiveness of anti-viral drugs Tamiflu and Relenza. Until recently, these documents were only available to manufacturers and regulators. After a four-year effort, however, researchers are now able to […]
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Jimmy Kimmel Live! documented the hilarious (and concerning) responses of millennials who congratulated North Korea after being told it successfully completed the launch of their first hydrogen bomb. “You would think the idea that North Korea might have a hydrogen bomb would be somewhat alarming to those of us here on the West Coast,” Kimmel speculated […]
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Before the Obama Administration and its NATO allies waged an illegal war in Libya, enacting a “no-fly” zone and bombing the country’s dictator, resulting in his death, Islamic terrorism was significantly more controlled than it is today. Presently, Libya is overrun with violence accompanied by extreme human rights abuses as it’s become a safe haven […]
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The United States and allies will determine in weeks to come whether North Korea conducted a successful hydrogen bomb test, as they claim. If true, it marks a milestone for the reclusive regime, and presents a major challenge to leaders worldwide about what to do about it. “They have pretty much surrounded North Korea” with […]
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Constitutional rights do not apply to American citizens when they’re abused by US intelligence officials on foreign soil, a federal appeals court ruled in late October. The ruling was issued after an American citizen tried to sue the FBI, claiming they “falsely imprisoned and tortured him for several months in Africa.” New Jersey resident Amir […]
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Raytheon is one of America’s top defense giants, which specializes in air and missile defense, sea-based radars, sonars, torpedoes and more. In the 1980s, the space-based research company developed an anti-missile defense dubbed Star Wars. In light of the recently released Star Wars: The Force Awakens movie, Raytheon has proposed new ways to better it’s anti-missile […]
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The ADE 651 is a small, handheld device with a plastic grip and swiveling antenna, designed by British company ATSC to find hidden explosives. Various governments and corporations have purchased the device for years as a safeguard against possible terrorist attacks. There’s just one very big problem, however — the device is a complete fraud. According to The […]
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