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NASA UFO Footage and Alien Secrets with Video

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Source: UFOCasebook.com - 9/23/13

UFO on Mars

 

On July 16th, 1969 Apollo 11 embarked on its historic mission to put a man on the Moon. But what was the true purpose of this mission and did it have a secret agenda?

 

 

Stunning evidence from declassified "black box" transcriptions lend credibility to the possibility that NASA's mission generally, and the Apollo missions particularly, were organized to covertly document proof of the existence of ancient aliens.

You Really Can Change Your DNA

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Waking Times - 9/24/13, Carolanne Wright, Guest


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If you believe that you are at the mercy of your genetic code, great news, you’re not. According to the science of epigenetics (the study of how environmental factors outside of DNA influence changes in gene expression), stem cells and even DNA can be altered through magnetic fields, heart coherence, positive mental states and intention. Top scientists around the world agree: genetic determinism is a flawed theory.

 

Curbing the genetic victim mentality

 

The DNA we are born with is not the sole determinant for our health and well-being. Stem cell biologist Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., discusses the important difference between genetic determinism and epigenetics in an interview with Super Consciousness magazine:

Jordan Hofer – Evolutionary Ufology

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Source: OpenMinds.TV - 9/16/13

 

Bangladesh police clash with garment workers protesting over wages

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The Guardian - Jason Burke and Saad Hammadi, 9/25/13

 

Bangladeshi police block the road in front of protesting garments workers

Bangladeshi police block the road in front of protesting garments workers. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
 
 

The fifth day of protests in two industrial districts near Dhaka, the capital, forced authorities to close hundreds of factories for the day, police and news reports said.

Factory owners say it is difficult for them to significantly raise the minimum wage because the global brands are unwilling to pay higher prices amid stiff competition and a protracted economic crisis in the west.

British teaching unions to stage strike over working conditions

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PressTV - 9/24/13

 

 

A series of regional strikes are to be held in Britain beginning in October involving the country’s two leading teaching unions amid coalition government’s fresh attacks on teachers’ working conditions and the state education system, it has been announced.

As the new school year begins, teachers are totally dissatisfied with the government’s schemes targeting their jobs, payments and pension over the past two years.

More: PressTV.ir

 

51 UN Countries Vote to Keep Israel’s Nuclear Arsenal Hidden from Public View

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21st Century Wire - 9/23/13

 


With all of the 24/7 righteous indignation about weapons of mass destruction in Syria and call for ‘compliance with international norms’, the mainstream media barely mentioned this week’s UN vote on whether or not Israel should enter the international community by allowing nuclear weapons inspectors to see what its been hiding for decades now – a full-blown nuclear weapons program.

Hiding a military nuclear arsenal is no small feat. What this latest US-led lobbying effort in the UN demonstrates clearly, is that the State of Israel, shielded by its chief backers the United States, Great Britain and France, maintains its own set of rules outside of international laws and norms.

More: 21stCenturyWire.com

 

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