The UN body that advises world leaders on climate change must investigate an apparent bias in its report that resulted in several exaggerations of the impact of global warming, according to its former chairman.
Author: NW0.eu
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BizPulse: Readers vote Medina
More Austin Business Journal readers said they would vote for Republican gubernatorial candidate Debra Medina than incumbent Gov. Rick Perry last week.
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Not unusual, not the hottest, not still warming
Phil Jones, the University of East Anglia climate scientist at the centre of the Climategate scandal, concedes to the BBC we’ve had warming bursts just like the last one that the IPCC claims was probably man-made.
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How MI5 kept watchdog in the dark over detainees’ claims of torture
It was in the middle of 2008 that Jonathan Evans, director general of MI5, delivered a bombshell confession to the previously compliant parliamentarians of the intelligence and security committee.
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US media omission: Iran calls for global nuclear disarmament
The American public has not been informed by the US news media about highly newsworthy statements made by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Friday February 12.
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Government climbdown over David Kelly post-mortem report
The Government has backed down over a move which threatened to delay the release of the post-mortem of weapons inspector Dr David Kelly.
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Clinton expected to seek Saudi Arabia’s help in confronting Iran
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton begins a difficult diplomatic assignment Monday in Saudi Arabia, a key U.S. ally.
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New EPA Scrutiny for Commonly-Used Herbicide Atrazine
Jim Morris and M.B. Pell write on the Center for Public Integrity:After years of fielding complaints about the ubiquitous weed-killer and water pollutant atrazine, the Environmental Protection Agency has decided to take a closer look at the product, used on corn and other crops, mainly in the Midwest. Some of those complaints are documented in a database produced by the Center in 2008 as part as of our perils of the New Pesticides investigation.
Last week, an EPA advisory panel began assessing the latest science on the chemical, frequently found in surface waters and groundwater, and two more meetings of the advisory group are planned for later this year.
The Perils of the New Pesticides project includes a tool that allows the public to search 15 years of previously undisclosed EPA data for reported environmental…
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Gerald Celente : When greedy people are losing a lot of money expect a world scale war
Via Gerald Celente Trends Blog
The budget deficit in the US is worse than most of that in the European countries …the worst is yet to come , prepare for the worst and hope for the best , Gerald Celente does not give any financial advise but he cannot repeat it enough that he is a […]
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Director Kevin Smith Thrown Off Oakland Flight Over Weight
Reports CBS13:OAKLAND, Calif. ― A cult-favorite movie director has claimed that he was thrown off a Southwest Airlines flight out of Oakland due to a dispute over his weight.
Kevin Smith, the creator of movies like Clerks, Dogma, and the upcoming Cop Out, posted a series of angry, sarcastic messages on his Twitter feed (@ThatKevinSmith) blasting Southwest Airlines for allegedly throwing him off a flight at Oakland International Airport after he had already been seated and buckled in.
According to Smith, a flight attendant told him the flight captain had deemed him a safety risk and requested that he leave the flight.
“I broke no regulation, offered no ’safety risk,’ (what, was I gonna roll on a fellow passenger?),” he wrote. “I’m way fat … But I’m not THERE just yet.”
Smith’s followers (numbering more…
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Predictions For The World: 2010 – 2012
This is from a recently written article about global predictions between 2010 -2012 written by NaturalNews.com editor, Mike Adams. NaturalNews.com. Adams has a successful track record of predicting many large-scale events years before they happen. As p…
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Photo: Girl Apparition – Gwrych Castle in Abergele, Wales
newssubmit – A company boss Kevin Horkin was taken pictures at Gwrych Castle in Abergele, North Wales and may have captured a picture of a spirit.Kevin didn’t notice anything unusual until he downloaded the pictures to his PC. In one of the photos wa…
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UFO / OVNI Sightings – Popocatepetl Volcano, Mexico / Turrialba Volcano, Costa Rica
Click for video – UFO recorded over the active volcano Popocatepetl (Popocatépetl), the second highest peak in Mexico. This video footage was recorded on 13th February 2010 at 1:20 pm.Click for video – Feb. 28th 2008Click for video – Nov. 11th, 2009__…
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Obama Breaks Yet Another Key Campaign Promise
In the face of rapidly growing populist anger, the Obama administration has signaled that it will fall back on a form of power well known to all successful dictators – rule by decree – and that Obama will use the very instrument he campaigned against to ram through the new world order agenda – Executive Orders, and lots of them.
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@GlennBeck What Are the Dangers of 9/11 Truthers?
Your Debra Medina attack really got me asking why it was a top priority for you to “expose” her “9/11 truther” connections.
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Airport scanners ‘may be unlawful’
The use of body scanners at UK airports may be unlawful, the Equality and Human Rights Commission has warned.
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Leading Austrian Economist: Some Conspiracy Theories Are True
Many people are starting to appreciate the Austrian school of economics, and its recognition that unrestrained bubbles lead to economic crashes.
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Aspartame has been renamed and is now being marketed as a natural sweetener
In response to growing awareness about the dangers of artificial sweeteners, what does the manufacturer of one of the world’s most notable artificial sweeteners do?
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Nato rockets kill 12 Afghan civilians
Two Nato rockets aimed at Taliban insurgents in Helmand missed their target today, killing 12 civilians sheltering in their home and dealing a sharp blow to hopes that civilian casualties would be avoided in the largest western-led operation of the nine-year Afghan war.
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Gay Troops and the Trouble With Polls
From The Huffington Post:
Remember the poll taken of enlisted personnel asking them if they felt like invading Iraq? The one that political leaders and military brass used to decide if they should pull the trigger or not? No, because there wasn’t one. Sure, the military takes the temperature of its troops to help ensure that whatever action its top-down command structure orders is carried out as effectively as possible. But only when it comes to the equal treatment of gays and lesbians does our country see fit to dole out rights to an oppressed minority by asking permission of the oppressing majority.
Now comes word that, after nearly two generations of a vibrant gay rights movement, Americans are somehow confused about what a “homosexual” is, throwing already shaky polling data into disarray…