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In Baltimore, homes for $10,000 -- and less...
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RUSH: Gold Off Charts as Prices Heading 'Parabolic'...
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Record 250 of Texas' 254 Counties Have Burn Bans - Fire Danger Extreme
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Twin 7.0 Quakes Strike in West Pacific
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Strong Earthquake Hits Near Japan's Eastern Coast
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Astronomical Alignments as Cause of ~M6+ Seismicity
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Secret U.S. experiments to prompt 2nd Coming?
'It's the destruction of humanity and introduction of 'its' and 'things' that will make war against God'
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Come Out of Her, My People"
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Constitution for the Federation of Earth
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Scared Mexicans Try Under-The-Skin Tracking Devices
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Prepare Your Hearts for What I Am About to Do
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UFO Mass Sighting in Carmichael, CA
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Giant Space Blob Glows from Within/
Billy Graham's daughter sees signs of end times in world events
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100s of trucks join Australia protest convoy around Parliament demanding new elections
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The FCC gave the coup de grace to the fairness doctrine Monday as the commission axed more than 80 media industry rules. Earlier this summer FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski agreed to erase the post WWII-era rule, but the action Monday puts the last nail into the coffin for the regulation that sought to ensure discussion over the airwaves of controversial issues did not exclude any particular point of view.
Tehran has put on display a new Iranian-made cruise missile, which it says has a range of 200 kilometers (124 miles) and is capable of destroying a warship.
Spot gold soared to an all-time high above $1,910 on Tuesday, on course for its biggest monthly rise in 29 years, as persistent worries about global economic growth burnished bullion's safe-haven appeal.
A magnitude 5.3 earthquake has shaken southern Colorado near the New Mexico border and a sheriff's dispatcher says there have reports of rockslides along a highway following the quake. -
Found: The Methuselah Genes
Scientists have discovered the “Methuselah” genes whose lucky carriers have a much improved chance of living to 100 even if they indulge in an unhealthy lifestyle. The genes appear to protect people against the effects of smoking and bad diet and can also delay the onset of age-related illnesses such as cancer and heart disease by up to three decades. The so-called Methuselah genes — named after the biblical patriarch who lived to 969 — are thought to include ADIPOQ, which is found in about 10% of young people but in nearly 30% of people living past 100. The CETP gene and the ApoC3 gene are found in 10% of young people, but in about 20% of centenarians. Some of those genes were discovered by a research group at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, led by Prof Nir Barzilai, following an analysis of the genes of over 500 centenarians and their offspring.
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TSA Behavior Detection Program At Boston AirportFor the next two months at Logan International Airport in Boston, passengers will be casually greeted by Transportation Security Administration officials. But the officers aren't there for a friendly "hello" -- they're trying to deter and detect passengers who pose a risk to aviation security. As part of the TSA's new behavior-detection pilot program that started this week, screeners are engaging each passenger in Terminal A in casual conversation in an effort to detect suspicious behavior. After passengers provide their boarding pass and ID, they have to answer a few questions from TSA officers who have received two weeks of training.
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American Psychiatric Association's (APA) Comes Out In Defense Of Pedophilia
Several well-known researchers recently made unexpected arguments on pedophilia at an academic conference in Baltimore. Liberty Counsel Action's Matt Barber attended the conference and says he felt he was on a different planet, as the presenting professionals aimed to remove pedophilia from the American Psychiatric Association's (APA) "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders," (DSM). That would mean that pedophilia would no longer be considered a mental disorder. "The entire focus of the event was on the victimhood of the pedophile," Barber accounts. There was "very little concern for the children who are the victims of these individuals when they are raped, who these individuals lust after."
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Amy Winehouse: Latest Victim Of The "27 Club" Mega-Ritual?
The 27 Club (or Forever 27) is the name given to the group of highly influential stars who died at the young age of 27. Although there are dozens of artists in the 27 Club, the most notable are Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and Kurt Cobain. Most of the members of this club led somewhat troubled lives and the causes of their deaths were surrounded by a shroud of mystery. Indeed, investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain quickly leads to unanswered questions and strange abnormalities. No autopsies, no definitive causes of death and vague police reports seem to be the norm in these high-profile cases. In short, we can find in these untimely deaths everything required to generate “alternative theories” involving murder.
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Were 8 Chinese fighter jets within minutes of reaching Taiwan's capital?
The Ministry of National Defense (MND) yesterday denied a news report saying that eight Chinese fighter aircraft had penetrated the airspace around the Diaoyutai Islands on June 29 and were within range of Taipei for 43 minutes. The report, published yesterday in the Chinese-language Apple Daily, would, if confirmed, raise the severity of the incident, which was first reported by the Chinese-language United Daily News late last month. The United Daily News claimed that two Chinese Sukhoi-27 aircraft chasing a US U-2 surveillance aircraft had briefly crossed the centerline over the Taiwan Strait, prompting Taipei to scramble F-16 aircraft to push the Chinese fighters back to their side of the line. Later reports said that given the hig//
Glenn Beck's Israel tour raises eyebrows
Reporting from Jerusalem— Perhaps it was only a matter of time before conservative American commentator Glenn Beck, viewed by many supporters as a modern-day prophet, brought his messianic message to Jerusalem. But even in an ancient city that has seen its share of religious enthusiasts, Beck's high-profile Holy Land tour this week, culminating Wednesday in a rally just a stone's throw from the Western Wall and the Dome of the Rock mosque, is raising eyebrows. Before Beck's arrival, most Israelis were unfamiliar with the former Fox.../
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