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Robert Kennedy and Robert De Niro Hold Press Conference on Mercury in Vaccines
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- Published: Sunday, February 26 2017 23:06
worldmercuryproject.org - Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announces the World Mercury Project’s $100,000 challenge with goal of stopping use of highly toxic mercury in vaccines.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15, 2017 – Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Chairman of the World Mercury Project (WMP), announced a $100,000 challenge today aimed at putting an end to including mercury, a neurotoxin that is 100 times more poisonous than lead, in vaccines administered in the U.S and globally.
Thimerosal, a mercury-containing preservative, is still in 48 million U.S. flu vaccines each year, tetanus toxoid, meningococcal vaccines and, in massive doses, in the pediatric vaccines given to 100 million children across the developing world. A Centers for Disease Control (CDC) review published last month found that the ethylmercury in thimerosal is as profoundly neurotoxic as the heavily regulated methylmercury in fish.
Alarming and Mysterious Rise of Radiation Levels in Europe Baffles Experts
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- Published: Sunday, February 26 2017 21:55
SHTFplan.com - When the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl suffered a catastrophic meltdown in April of 1986, it took three days before the Soviet authorities admitted to what happened. And even then, it was a vague report that failed to explain the gravity of the situation. Three days of radioactive fallout spreading across the continent before Europe’s darkest fears were confirmed. And afraid they were, since countries like Norway had already measured heightened radiation levels. They knew something was up, and that the Soviets weren’t being honest.
Welcome To TRAPPIST-1: NASA Finds A Treasure Trove of Planets
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- Published: Sunday, February 26 2017 15:35
NASA Telescope Reveals Largest Batch of Earth-Size, Habitable-Zone Planets Around Single Star
NASA.gov - NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has revealed the first known system of seven Earth-size planets around a single star. Three of these planets are firmly located in the habitable zone, the area around the parent star where a rocky planet is most likely to have liquid water.
The discovery sets a new record for greatest number of habitable-zone planets found around a single star outside our solar system. All of these seven planets could have liquid water – key to life as we know it – under the right atmospheric conditions, but the chances are highest with the three in the habitable zone.
Scientists Just Discovered a Major Part of King Solomon’s 3,000-Year-Old Mines
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- Published: Saturday, February 25 2017 18:03
observer.com - A team of Tel Aviv University archaeologists recently made a discovery of Biblical proportions, which may reveal the true location of King Solomon’s legendary mines.
The group, whose research appears in this month’s Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, explored a region of the Tinma Valley in Israel that is often referrred to as “Slaves’ Hill,” because when American archaeologist Nelson Glueck discovered the site in 1934 he believed it was an Iron Age slave camp
Immigration, World Poverty and Gumballs
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- Published: Tuesday, February 07 2017 16:37
NumbersUSA.org - Immigration - Global humanitarian reasons for current U.S. immigration are tested in this updated version of immigration author and journalist Roy Beck's colorful presentation of data from the World Bank and U.S. Census Bureau. The 1996 version of this immigration gumballs presentation has been one of the most viewed immigration policy presentations on the internet.
Fukushima Radiation Spikes To Unimaginable Levels
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- Published: Monday, February 06 2017 18:27
EndOfTheAmericanDream.com - Radiation inside one of the damaged reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power facility has reached an “unimaginable” level according to experts. Because so much nuclear material from Fukushima escaped into the Pacific Ocean, there are many scientists that believe that it was the worst environmental disaster in human history, but most people in the general population seem to think that since the mainstream media really doesn’t talk about it anymore that everything must be under control.
Mercury Messenger Monolith - Don't shoot the messenger
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- Published: Monday, February 06 2017 07:34
CivRadio - Mercury Messenger Monolith, try to say that real fast three times in a row! Now, lets take a look at an image taken by the Messenger spacecraft on February 10th, 2012 as it orbited Mercury. Some are claiming to see what they call a monolith or a doorway or an artificial object of some kind. The anomalous object was first reported by Scott C Warring of ufosightingsdaily.com. Is the object something to write home about? Or, is the object in question simply an image artifact? Let's take a closer look
NOAA SCIENTISTS MANIPULATED TEMPERATURE DATA TO MAKE GLOBAL WARMING SEEM WORSE
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- Published: Sunday, February 05 2017 22:01
dailymail.co.uk - dailycaller.com - A high-level whistleblower has told this newspaper that America’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) breached its own rules on scientific integrity when it published the sensational but flawed report, aimed at making the maximum possible impact on world leaders including Barack Obama and David Cameron at the UN climate conference in Paris in 2015.
Humanity's 29 active space missions in 1 helpful infographic
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- Published: Monday, January 30 2017 16:01
WorldScienceFestival - Earlier this month, the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft, currently circling the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, celebrated a special celestial milestone: perihelion, the closest point to the sun in the comet's orbit. It's been just a little more than a year since Rosetta rendezvoused with the comet, and that craft is just one of more than two dozen currently active space missions that are up and running from space agencies around the globe. Humanity is probing Mars for signs of ancient life, sniffing out water on distant moons, and even venturing beyond the reaches of our solar system.
Five Alternate Uses for the Moon
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- Published: Sunday, January 29 2017 17:35
World Science Festival - Forty-five years after man landed on the moon, more people than ever are looking at new ways to get back there.
Since Apollo 17 left the moon in December 1972, Earth’s nearest neighbor has largely phased out of public consciousness. In 2004, President George W. Bush pledged an American return to the lunar surface by 2020, and to use it as the “launching point for missions beyond.” When President Barack Obama took office in 2008, that flight plan was grounded. In recent years, however, interest has been ignited once more, with both world governments and private companies looking to get a slice of the moon.
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- Published: Thursday, May 07 2015 03:22
Sudan's pyramids, nearly as grand as Egypt's, go unvisited
AL-BEGRAWIYA, Sudan (AP) — The small, steep pyramids rising up from the desert hills of northern Sudan resemble those in neighboring Egypt, but unlike the famed pyramids of Giza, the Sudanese site is largely deserted.
The pyramids at Meroe, some 200 kilometers (125 miles) north of Sudan's capital, Khartoum, are rarely visited despite being a UNESCO World Heritage site like those in Egypt
Is NASA hiding the Bright Spot on Ceres in plain sight!?
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- Published: Friday, February 27 2015 07:58
CivRadio - Ceres' future is so "Bright" NASA has to wear shades! Shades of grey perhaps.
Why are photos of the Dark Side of Ceres (PIA19183) clear and crisp while the latest Bright Spot photo (PIA19185) from the same day is grainy and low resolution?
A Time Machine in the Mojave Desert
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- Published: Wednesday, February 25 2015 05:29
theatlantic.com - The sign said, “Dedicated to Research in Life Extension.” George Van Tassel, an aviator and UFOlogist, put it outside a structure he described as “a time machine for basic research on rejuvenation, anti-gravity, and time travel” in the Mojave Desert in the early 1950s.
Buddha Sarcophagus - monk mummy found inside 1,000-year-old statue
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- Published: Wednesday, February 25 2015 02:13
cnet.com - It seems Mexico isn't the only place in the world where you can find human body parts incorporated into religious statuary: a Chinese statue of the Buddha has been discovered to contain the entire mummified body of a monk, folded into the same position.
Archaeologists Revise Age of China's Civilization
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- Published: Tuesday, February 24 2015 06:51
The People's Daily - A group of Chinese archaeologists --revising the orthodox theory that China's civilization originated 5,000 years -- believe the nation's roots can be traced back 8,000 to 10,000 years.
GHOST PARTICLE: The picture proof that shows aliens ARE out there
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- Published: Saturday, February 21 2015 03:16
express.co.uk - THIS extraordinary image is further proof that aliens DO EXISTS, scientists have sensationally claimed. The eerie and never-before seen picture reveals a spectral-like ‘ghost particle’ discovered in debris gathered from outer space. Exclusively unveiled by the Daily Express, it shows what is ......
Strange cloud plumes in Martian atmosphere puzzles scientists
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- Published: Wednesday, February 18 2015 07:03
cnet.com - Is our understanding of the Martian atmosphere completely wrong? Long fingerlike tendrils poked out from the part of the Red Planet known as the "Martian limb" and astronomers are scratching their heads over the cause.