Top 20 things that are more dangerous to children than lead paint in toys

1. Mercury fillings Often called “silver fillings” to hide the fact that they’re made from mercury, these highly toxic fillings are placed directly into the mouths of children where they are inhaled (mercury vapor) and swallowed, causing systemic mercury poisoning to the child and leading to long-term neurological damage. Visit www.IAOMT.org and watch the “Smoking Teeth = […]

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Voter Fraud in America, Corruption Galore!

Fraud? What voter fraud? While progressives continue to deny, deny, deny, investigative journalist James O’Keefe and Project Veritas continues to expose, expose, expose. The latest target: North Carolina. Project Veritas pulled up jury refusal forms and voter history documents to show that non-citizens and dead people there are registered to vote. Watch as a man posing as […]

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White House Pursuing Cybersecurity Executive Order

Ah yes, the ever increasing push to kill the internet. Lets say a few words for it shall we? The White House is putting together an executive order, to be issued by President Obama, that would create a new “interagency Cybersecurity Council,” under the umbrella of the Department of Homeland Security, The Washington Post reported Friday. The order, which is […]

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Google doodle celebrates ‘Star Trek’ birthday

Set phasers to fun! Forty-six years ago this week the science fiction TV show “Star Trek” warped into existence, and today Web search giant Google celebrated the iconic series’ birthday with an interactive doodle tribute. The doodle transforms the crew of “Star Trek’s” starship Enterprise into the Google logo (Captain James T. Kirk is an […]

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A nation of gullible, paranoia-stricken slaves

(NaturalNews) What if there weren’t any real terrorists threatening America and the whole thing was just made up to justify a military agenda? A rational person might say that if we’re all going to give up our rights, and our Fourth Amendment, and have U.S. troops in the streets running checkpoints, then logically there should […]

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Eternal Youth

Jesus Diaz at Gizmodo describes the results of a research project at Johns Hopkins as clearing a “path to the fountain of eternal youth.” And Brian Dodson at Gizmap explains the scientists “have developed a reliable method to turn the clock back on blood cells, restoring them to a primitive stem cell state from which they can then develop […]

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Baltic UFO has Nazi origin?

The controversy around the mysterious object, which was found in August of last year on the bottom of the Baltic Sea, continues. Some experts believe that the finding has absolutely nothing to do with unidentified artifacts from space. One of the versions says that it is a Nazi secret military base; another one says that […]

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Hurricane Leslie May Get Stronger.

Hurricane Leslie may grow into a Category 2 storm with winds of 110 miles (177 kilometers) per hour as it approaches Bermuda over the weekend and then moves north toward Newfoundland. Hurricane-strength winds of at least 74 mph may reach the island by Sept. 9, according to the Bermuda Weather Service. A small-craft warning has been […]

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Life or Death

What if you were taken out of your home and held for ransom, and you couldn’t come up with the money yourself but had to rely on others to help you out. Would someone come to your aid? Would someone lay it all on the line for you, to buy your freedom so you could go free? You […]

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The DHS Insider, Rosebud.

The Contact It was not the proverbial 3:00 a.m. phone call, but close enough. And it was not made to the White House, but to my house, which is not white, nor is it in DC. It was about 2:30 a.m. on 25 April 2012, and the call itself was somewhat unexpected. I had anticipated […]

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The Last Pope

There is a very intriguing prophecy made by a Jesuit priest, St. Malachy, back somewhere around 1500. The prophecy listed all the popes from his time to the present. With each pope he gave a brief poetic description of some attribute or origin or hint of something about that pope. With the final pope, Peter the Roman, he gave […]

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Revolt Is Our Only Option?

The vagueness of critical terms in the NDAA could enable the federal government to interpret the law in a way that authorizes them to label journalists and political activists who interview or support outspoken critics of the Obama administration’s policies as “covered persons” who have given “substantial support” to terrorists or other “associated groups.” Fearing […]

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Israelis prepare amid fear of Iran war

Larissa, a 66-year-old manager at an Israeli investment company, waited in line last week at a Tel Aviv youth centre to get a gas mask, one of tens of thousands of Israelis rushing to pick up such protective kits in recent weeks. Amid media speculation that Israel may carry out a strike on Iran’s nuclear sites and […]

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Russell Crow as Noah

NEW YORK (AP) – Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe lost his way kayaking in the waters off New York’s Long Island and was picked up by a U.S. Coast Guard boat and ferried to a harbor, officials said Sunday. The 48-year-old actor was kayaking with a friend and launched from Cold Spring Harbor Saturday afternoon on […]

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Miracle man.

By Godfrey. I grew up most of my life being sick with asthma in and out of hospitals most of my childhood. I remember not being allowed to go out to play with the other kids because it would always mean a asthma attack that would end up either in a oxygen tent in a hospital room, or days upon days of trying to recover. […]

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Terminator, The Next Generation of Drones

Drones have revolutionized warfare and may soon transform civilian life, too. The machines have already been introduced into U.S. skies, patrolling the Mexican border and assisting with other law enforcement efforts. And Congress has voted to further expand the use of drones at home, directing the Federal Aviation Administration to unshackle restrictions on domestic drones […]

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Female chimpanzee found to be smarter than U.S. high school students

(NaturalNews) A twenties-something “genius ape” named Natasha has been found to demonstrate more intelligence than a typical U.S. high school student. The findings have been published in the peer-reviewed science journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. As the paper documents, Natasha repeatedly demonstrates skills and reasoning that escape modern-day high school students. “The caretakers named Natasha […]

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