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There is a lot of suspicion that earthquakes at Fukushima could be hydrovolcanic explosions or hydrogen explosions.
This afternoon again, an earthquake has hit the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant. Its magnitude was 4.5

You can see the earthquake on this video (accelerated 4 times), at 1.55 minutes

 

Saturday, January 21, 2012 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer

(NaturalNews) Even though the federal government does not actually have the right or authority to dictate what free individuals can and cannot eat, the Obama administration has officially rejected a WhiteHouse.gov petition signed by more than 6,000 Americans seeking freedom from federal tyranny against raw milk.

Food freedom advocates filed the petition as part of the We the People: Your Voice in Our Government program which, at the time, promised a response to any petition that gathered at least 5,000 signatures within 30 days. However, the federal government has since raised that signature threshold to 25,000 (http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/10/26/we-people-takes-next-step-responding-your-petitions ).

A response letter to the petition from Doug McKalip, Senior Policy Advisor for Rural Affairs, rehashes the same tired nonsense about raw milk’s supposed “health risks,” and touts pasteurization as a type of Godsend for protecting the ubiquitous “milk supply” from deadly pathogens, as if all milk everywhere is exactly the same and part of a single, government-provided supply.
You can read McKalip’s full response to the petition at the following link (http://https//wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions ).

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For the investigation, Vaughn Bryant, one of the nation’s leading melissopalynologists, or experts in identifying pollen in honey, and director of the Palynology Research Laboratory at Texas A&M University, evaluated more than 60 products labeled as “honey” that had been purchased by FSN from ten states and the District of Columbia.

Bryant found that 76 percent of “honey” samples purchased from major grocery store chains like Kroger and Safeway, and 77 percent of samples purchased from big box chains like Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart, did not contain any pollen. Even worse were “honey” samples taken from drug stores like Walgreens and CVS, and fast food restaurants like McDonald’s and KFC, 100 percent of which were found to contain not a trace of pollen.

The full FSN report with a list of all the pollen-less “honey” brands can be accessed here:
http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2011/…

So what is all this phony honey made of? It is difficult to say for sure, as pollen is the key to verifying that honey is real. According to FSN, much of this imposter honey is more likely being secretly imported from China, and may even be contaminated with antibiotic drugs and other foreign materials.

Most conventional honey products have been illegally ultra-filtered to hide their true nature

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Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Friday, January 13, 2012

 

The Department of Homeland Security is set to increase its deployment of of X-ray scanners, already in use on highways, at US border crossings, despite warnings from innumerable health authorities that the devices can cause cancer.

Despite airports moving away from dangerous naked body scanners that fire radiation into the body, damaging living tissue, rearranging chromosomes, and raising the risk of cancer, the DHS is expanding its use of X-ray scanning technology at border checkpoints.

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Global Research, January 12, 2012

You’ve heard about the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex.

But there was another Japanese nuclear accident last year.

As I explained in March of last year:

The 6 problem reactors which have gotten all of the press are located within the Fukushima Daiichi complex.

However, the same nuclear power plant operator that runs the Daiichi complex – Tepco – runs a separate nuclear complex 7 miles away, called Fukushima Daini. There are 4 reactors located at the Daini complex.
On March 12th, Tepco reported:

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Leon Watson
Mail Online
January 11, 2012

Three hundred staff at a factory that builds Xbox 360s have threatened to commit mass suicide if their wage demands are not met, it emerged today.

Employees working for electronics giant Foxcon in Wuhan, China, claim the company has failed to hand over wages they’re owed.

Campaign group China Jasmine Revolution said they would throw themselves from the plant’s roof if the missing money isn’t paid. According to reports, the row broke out following demands for a pay increase for 100 employees on January 2.

Management at Foxconn – the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer and a crucial link in the supply chains of Apple, Dell, Nintendo and Song – then responded with an ultimatum.

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Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
January 11, 2012

It’s often said the ability to lie convincingly is a job prerequisite for modern presidents. If so, Newt Gingrich has the skill down pat, although he will never get anywhere near the White House.

Newt lied (again) about attending Bohemian Grove the other day. Fact is, Newt not only attended the “most faggy goddamn thing you could ever imagine,” as Nixon deemed it, he delivered a speech there.

Instead of admitting it, he told Luke Rudkowski he’s living in a fantasy world. See the video below.

Here’s a photo of a much younger and slimmer Newtster at the “faggy goddamn thing” along with Bush the Elder and his son, George the Lesser. The photo is from the Annals of the Bohemian Club, Volume 7, 1987-1996. An Infowars.com reader sent it along back in 2004.

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January 8, 2012
A large Russian naval force arrived at the Syrian port city of Tartus, the French AFP news agency reported on Sunday, in what the regime of President Bashar Assad is calling a show of “friendship.”

Last November, a Syrian news agency reported that Russian warships were planned to arrive at Syrian territorial waters, indicating that the move represented a clear message to the West that Moscow would resist any foreign intervention in the country’s civil unrest.

Citing the official Syrian news agency SANA on Sunday, AFP reported that a large Russian naval flotilla, led by an aircraft carrier, is making a six-day port call to Tartus. SANA also quoted a Russian naval officer as saying that the a visit was “aimed at bringing the two countries closer together and strengthening their ties of friendship.”

“The commanders of the Russian naval vessels docked in Tartus took turns to express their solidarity with the Syrian people,” SANA added

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http://www.infowars.com/big-brother-in-st-louis-schools-plan-to-monitor-student-activity-at-home/

 
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
January 6, 2012

Elementary schools in Missouri plan to use wristwatch-like devices called Polar active monitors to surveil children – not only at school, but also at home.

Parkway elementary schools in St. Louis plan “to collect data about activity levels and even sleep patterns for a week at a time. It will have the students wear the devices round the clock,” according to STLToday.com.

A pilot program began in April during physical education classes. In early December, the Board of Education approved expanding the project beyond the pilot phase to at all elementary schools.

According to Ron Ramspott, coordinator of health, outdoor and physical education, the district will target grades four and five initially.

The monitors, which cost $90 apiece, measure activity by tracking every movement of the person wearing them and display steps taken, calories spent and time spent at various levels of activity.

“We want to be able to look at both physical activity and sleep patterns,” Ramspott said. “We also want to see how various activity levels correlate to student achievement and behavior.”

The plan is reminiscent of a laptop program discovered in Philadelphia. In 2010, a class action lawsuit was filed after 1,800 students at three high schools were given laptops with built-in webcams that allowed administrators to spy on them.