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The Power of Three

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South Korea indicts 100 over nuclear power safety scandal

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Press TV - 10/11/13, MR/HSN

 

File photo shows a nuclear power plant in South Korea’s port city of Busan.

File photo shows a nuclear power plant in South Korea’s port city of Busan.
 
 
South Korea has officially charged 100 people with corruption in a scandal over fake safety certifications for parts in the country’s nuclear reactors.


A series of shutdowns of nuclear reactors has taken place in South Korea due to fake documents.

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Bible scholar claims story of Jesus Christ was entirely fabricated by Roman aristocrats

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American Bible scholar claims ancient 'confessions' prove story of Jesus Christ was entirely fabricated by Roman aristocrats

Mail Online - Updated 10/10/13, By Simon Tomlinson and William Turvill

 

Law and order: Scholar Joseph Atwill asserts that Christianity did not start as a religion, but was instead created as a sophisticated propaganda tool to pacify subjects of the Roman Empire

Law and order: Scholar Joseph Atwill asserts that Christianity did not start as a religion, but was instead created as a sophisticated propaganda tool to pacify subjects of the Roman Empire

Snowden Accepts Whistleblower Award

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ConsortiumNews.com - 10/10/13, Ray McGovern

 

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Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.
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Though former NSA contractor Edward Snowden has been indicted for leaking secrets about the U.S. government’s intrusive surveillance tactics, he was honored by a group of former U.S. intelligence officials as a courageous whistleblower during a Moscow ceremony, reports ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern who was there.

National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden, from his asylum in Russia, accepted an award on Wednesday from a group of former U.S. intelligence officials expressing support for his decision to divulge secrets about the NSA’s electronic surveillance of Americans and people around the globe.

NSA wants even greater powers … to defend Wall Street

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Salon - Natasha Lennard, 10/09/13

 

NSA wants even greater powers ... to defend Wall Street
National Security Agency Director Gen. Keith Alexander
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The villainous nexus of surveillance, politics and banking rears its head again in the NSA chief's public comments

Feel this blow as a coup de grâce: The NSA not only, we now know, hoards data on our every communication, but, we now learn, wants to have broader surveillance dragnets and deeper spycraft capabilities in place to defend that other great villain of the past decade — Wall Street. The nexus of power and control linking Washington, Silicon Valley and Wall Street was made almost cinematically complete in comments from NSA Chief Keith Alexander to lawmakers this week.

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