Archive for January 12th, 2011

10 Things That Would Be Different If The Federal Reserve Had Never Been Created

10 Things That Would Be Different If The Federal Reserve Had Never Been Created

So how would America be different if we could go back to 1913 and keep the Federal Reserve Act from ever being passed? Well, the following are 10 things that would be different if the Federal Reserve had never been created….

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‘Map of the universe’ revealed

‘Map of the universe’ revealed

Astronomers have released the largest ever colour image of the whole sky, stitched together from seven million images each made of 125 million pixels.

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8 Conspiracy Theories About Health That The Mainstream Media Has Been Forced To Admit Are Actually True

8 Conspiracy Theories About Health That The Mainstream Media Has Been Forced To Admit Are Actually True

Who knows more about health – the mainstream media or those that believe in “conspiracy theories”? Well, the truth is that time after time after time those in the “alternative media” and those who believe in “conspiracy theories” have been proven to be far ahead of those in the mainstream media when it comes to matters of health.

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Human rights travesty

Human rights travesty

Pat Condell, in his own irreverent way, discusses the farce of brutal Islamic nations sitting on the UN Human Rights Council.

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Raw milk farmer wins victory against county over ‘illegal’ sales

Raw milk farmer wins victory against county over ‘illegal’ sales

A small victory has been won on the raw milk battle front. Greene County, Mo., Circuit Judge Daniel Imhoff recently threw out a lawsuit against Armand Bechard, a farmer who sells raw milk to customers in the Springfield area.

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Vaccinations and allergy shots causing allergies to aluminum

Vaccinations and allergy shots causing allergies to aluminum

An allergic reaction to aluminum used to be extraordinarily rare. That’s not true any more, however, and researchers have been baffled for an explanation. Now it appears one has been found.

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Undergrad thesis: ‘Feathered Funerals: Birds in Early Anglo-Saxon Burial Rites’ wins award

Undergrad thesis: ‘Feathered Funerals: Birds in Early Anglo-Saxon Burial Rites’ wins award

Ruth Nugent of the University of Chester has been awarded The Society for Medieval Archaeology’s John Hurst Prize for the Best Undergraduate Dissertation, 2010, for her work Feathered Funerals: Birds in Early Anglo-Saxon Burial Rites.

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