The Wealthfare State: Government Spending Undermining Social Stability
By Anneke Scheepers.
It is not that there is no wealth in South Africa – in that the growth of the South African Economy if a good deal better than that of its neighbouring states, we still see a severe lack in the distribution of that wealth.
In [...]
Russian Meteorite Close Call New Footage
By Jaime Ortega.
A meteor blast destroyed hundreds of windows and other property thanks to the massive sound wave produced by the comet that impacted in the atmosphere close to Russia. Reports in Russia count for over one thousand reports [...]
Federal Census, Not Just Intrusive But Unconstitutional!
By KrisAnneHall.
There have been many questions about the legitimacy of the extremely intrusive questions on the current and most recent government census. I have recently been instructed that the census given to those in the agricultural [...]
Princes William And Harry Remind Us Of HIV/AIDS Stigma
By Melanie Nathan.
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Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, and Prince Harry have kindly written to us to celebrate 30 years of our fight against HIV,” notes the Terrence Higgins Trust, beside a heartwarming picture on the charity’s [...]
UAA Calls On Chinese Government to Halt Discriminatory Practices
By Uyghur American Association.Briefing: Refusals of passports to Uyghurs and confiscations of passports held by Uyghurs indicator of second-class status in China
The Uyghur American Association (UAA) calls on the Chinese government to [...]
Will Elites Always Have It Their Way?
Fraud is an issue that concerns citizens in The United States. Unfortunately, greed itself is not considered fraud, nor is it prosecuted by the Justice’s Department Criminal Division. After the bailout of 2008, its is believed that the [...]
Mere Slacktivism
By Jillian C. York.
Be it online or offline, successful citizen movements are approached through careful planning and foresight, and not merely by paying lip service to popular imaginings of protest campaigns, says Jillian C York.
Digital [...]
Was The Oil Spill in The Mexican Gulf Ever A Big Mystery?
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al.com ^ | April 30, 2010, 2:18PM | Ben Raines
A confidential government report on the unfolding spill disaster in the Gulf makes clear the Coast Guard now fears the well could become an unchecked gusher shooting millions of gallons [...]
Michael Smallberg Responds Three Questions About BlackRock
Michael Smallberg
is an investigator for the Project On Government Oversight.
1) BlackRock Inc. just bought ETF, and its growing larger and larger. Is BlackRock one of those institutions the U.S. Government claims they are “Too [...]
Ethiopia to Negotiate with Eritrea
By Betre Yacob.
The Ethiopian government is willing to negotiate with Eritrea and resolve their border dispute
ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA – The Ethiopian government has clearly shown its strong willingness to negotiate with its neighboring [...]
What the Sex Lives of California Mice Can Tell You
By Alan Caruba.
According to Cheryl Rosenfeld, an associate professor of biomedical sciences in the University of Missouri’s Bond Life Science Center, loading up a bunch of California mice with a mega-dose of bisphenol A (BPA) showed researchers [...]
A Forbidden Past In Unforgiving Times
By Jaime Ortega.
History may need to be rewritten. For the past decade all over the world ancient, underwater cities have been discovered. Historians are starting to observe natural patterns that might change teachings of modern day science, [...]
Operation Mockingbird 1950, CIA Media Control Program
In 1948, Frank Wisner was appointed director of the Office of Special Projects (OSP). Soon afterwards OSP was renamed the Office of Policy Coordination (OPC). This became known as the covert action branch of the Central Intelligence Agency. [...]
The Pope’s Resignation
By Jaime Ortega.
Benedict officially announced resignation as Pope for his “advanced age”.
Here we present the full text of his farewell:
Bellow the resignation of his Pontiff Benedict XVI
‘The force of body and spirit [...]
Hollande Snubs Cameron
By Sanchia Alasia.
The French president Francois Hollande, last week snubbed British Prime Minister David Cameron at his drive to reduce the proposed EU budget, in which he eventually succeeded. As Cameron walked into the meeting he said:
“The [...]
Obama’s Carbon Dioxide Lies
By Alan Caruba.
The utter desperation of the “Warmists”, the advocates of global warming—now called climate change—is evident in a recent “study” reported in the Daily Caller in which “an international team of researchers” concluded [...]
Are the increasing movement of refugees to South Africa adding to the Economic problem?
By Serena Pillay.
With the current press release from statistics South Africa February 2013, report analysis show the current unemployment rate of South Africa to be at 4.5 million people in the country.
A recent question that has been asked, [...]
An American Tourist in Turkey or Is it safe to travel alone if you are an American And a woman?
By Catherine Haig.
She was an American Tourist in Turkey who had lost her job back in Staten Island.
She was separated from her husband of 14 years; her two children and she were struggling on the little money she did have.
Her husband is a [...]
The Mysteries Of Spider Silk
By Alton Parrish.
Researcher and team are the first to measure all of the elastic properties of an intact spider’s web, drawing a remarkable picture of the behavior of one of nature’s most intriguing structures. The work could lead [...]
Multi-stakeholder approach to internet governance
By Jillian C. York.
Civil society groups and web companies have joined together in opposing “takeover of internet governance” by the ITU.
More than 40 countries around the world restrict what internet users [...]


