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Stephen Hawking says that physics is LESS interesting after 'God particle' discovery

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Mail Online - Victoria Woollaston, 11/12/13
 

The 71-year-old professor made the claims during a sold-out event at London's Science Museum to celebrate the launch of its new Collider exhibition, pictured.

The 71-year-old professor made the claims during a sold-out event at London's Science Museum to celebrate the launch of its new Collider exhibition, pictured. The new exhibition gives visitors a behind-the-scenes look at the LHC and CERN particle physics laboratory in Geneva

 

Thousands call on Haitian president to step down

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Press TV - 11/19/13, MOS/HN

 

Thousands hold anti-government protest in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince.

Thousands hold anti-government protest in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince.
 
Thousands of people have staged protest marches in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince, calling on President Michel Martelly to step down after two years in office.

Around 10,000 protesters gathered in the center of the city on Monday, demanding lower living costs and the resignation of Martelly.


More: PressTV.ir

 

NSA monitored 33m phone calls in Norway: Snowden

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Press TV -  11/19/13, MOS/HN

 

The NSA bugged 33 million phone calls in Norway, leaked documents revealed.

The NSA bugged 33 million phone calls in Norway, leaked documents revealed.
 
The United States National Security Agency (NSA) has monitored 33 million mobile conversations in Norway in the course of just one month, US whistleblower and former NSA contractor Edward Snowden has said.


Classified document seen by Norway's Dagbladet newspaper revealed that the NSA registered a total of 33,186,042 conversations on Norwegian soil just between December 10, 2012 and January 8, 2013.

More: PressTV.ir

 

Four Chilean Student Leaders Make the Jump to Parliament

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Truthout - Jonathan Franklin, 11/18/13

Camila Vallejo speaking on July 20, 2013.

Camila Vallejo speaking on July 20, 2013. (Photo: Paulo Slachevsky)

Champagne. Cumbia music. Street parties. The Chilean student leaders who upended their nation’s political agenda in 2011 with dozens of street protests on Sunday transformed their activist power into a mini bloc of student activists. Four of the young students - Giorgio Jackson, Camila Vallejo, Karol Cariola and Gabriel Boric - won congressional offices and will take seats in the Chilean Congress in March.

"We have battled for some time for our ideals for what we think Chile deserves and the transformations that Chile needs," said Vallejo, the 25-year-old former student body president as she celebrated on Sunday evening in Santiago. "It has been a long fight to open up the [political] spaces to win this via the elections process and the street fight. In those two environments we have advanced and won."

More: truth-out.org

 

The Mysterious Connection Between Sirius and Human History

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The Vigilant Citizen - 12/14/13

 

Since ancient times and across multiple civilizations, Sirius, the dog star, has been surrounded with a mysterious lore. Esoteric teachings of all ages have invariably attributed to Sirius a special status and the star’s importance in occult symbolism is an attestation of that fact. What makes Sirius so special? Is it simply due to the fact that it is the brightest star in the sky? Or is it also because humanity has an ancient, mysterious connection with it? This article looks at the importance of Sirius throughout History and secret societies and will describe the symbolism surrounding it.

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Sirius is located in the constellation Canis Major – also known as the Big Dog – and is therefore known as the “dog star”. It is over twenty times brighter than our sun and is twice as massive. At night time, Sirius is the brightest star in the sky and its blue-white glare never failed to amaze star gazers since the dawn of time. No wonder Sirius has been revered by practically all civilizations. But is there more to Sirius than meets the eye?

Scientists believe that animals - including humans - have a collective consciousness

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Are we all PSYCHIC?
Scientists believe that animals - including humans -
have a collective consciousness

Mail Online - Victoria Woollaston, 11/19/13

 

Some may call it coincidence, while others call it a sixth sense but why do people think about someone right before they call, for example,

Some call it coincidence, while others call it a sixth sense but why do people think about someone right before they call, for example? It may be due to something called collective consciousness - a term used by some scientists to describe the practice of humans, and animals, sharing behaviours and ideas telepathically

Pope issues Motu Proprio on new Financial Intelligence Authority

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News.VA (Official Vatican Network) - 11/18/13, Vatican Radio
 

(Vatican Radio) The Vatican press office on Monday announced the publication of a Motu Proprio in which Pope Francis officially approves the new statutes of the Holy See’s Financial Intelligence Authority. This document follows up on earlier regulations from Pope Francis, and from his predecessor Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, to put in place norms on financial transparency and oversight of the Institute of Works of Religion (IOR), commonly known as the Vatican Bank.

More: News.VA

 

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