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Why Is Iran’s Ayatollah Saner than Mitt Romney?

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Veterans Today - Gordon Duff, 8/31/12

Address At Non-Aligned Conference in Tehran a “Breath of Fresh Air”

Simple Truth from an Unexpected Source

In Tehran, 120 nations got together, risking car bomb retaliation and the scorn of Mitt Romney and Sheldon Adelson to discuss why they think the UN is a cheap con and America and Israel are “full of it.” The numbers of nations no longer willing to “kiss butt” is a smackdown for Israel more than America.

Interview with Mehran Keshe of Keshe Space

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Source: 2012 The Big Picture - 9/3/12

Mr. Keshe did a 2.5 hour interview on the Smart Scarecrow Show Sept. 2 and shared a lot of great information.

He explains how much of his technology can be used to improve the lives of Humanity and hopefully bring peace, safety and good health to the people of our planet.

He mentioned that Africa wants to put in a rail system—but they won’t need rails!

New Pepsi Sweetener is Mixture of Dangerous Carcinogenic Chemicals

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Source: Occupy Corporatism

Susanne Posel - September 3, 2012

PepsiCo has decided that aspartame, a neuro-toxin used in their diet cola products as a sweetener, is not “sweet enough” and are “testing a new mix of artificial sweeteners” that will retain its potency longer than high fructose corn syrup.

The new mixture of sweeteners being tested includes acesulfame-potassium, or ace-K. The problem PepsiCo has with aspartame is that it is affected negatively in warm conditions that occur during shipping before their soda products arrive in retail stores.

Half man, half machine: Scientists engineer first 'cyborg' tissue - which uses living human cells and organic polymers

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Mail Online - 8/29/12

  • Harvard scientists created 'cyborg' skin from neurons, heart cells, and nano-electronic wiring
  • Wiring allows scientists to detect and respond to pH changes on the tissue's surface, the same as human skin

Harvard creates cyborg flesh that?s half man, half machine

Engineering humanity: Scientists at Harvard have found a way to create cyborg skin, using nano-wires to mesh and human cells

It like it’s something out of a science-fiction movie – genius scientists engineer a synthetic skin that’s part living, part electronics.

But scientists at Harvard University have done just that, creating meshes of electronic and biological tissue. The end result is cyborg tissue, which is created from electrodes and wires combined on a Nano-scale.

UK's Cameron keeps Osborne in shuffle of ministers

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Reuters - 9/4/12, By Matt Falloon and Tim Castle

British Prime Minister David Cameron kept his unpopular finance minister George Osborne in a cabinet reshuffle on Tuesday he hopes will revive the Conservative-led government's fortunes in the middle of a term dominated by recession.

Cameron's office billed his first political rejig as a game changer for a government finding it increasingly difficult to heal the economy, but heavyweights such as Foreign Secretary William Hague stayed put and few changes are expected in policy.

To read the rest of this story, visis Reuters.com.

Spain's Capital Flight Now Worse Than Asian Financial Crisis

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CNBC - Deepanshu Bagchee, 9/4/12

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The flight of capital from Spain is now worse than what Indonesia, one of the hardest hit countries during the Asian financial crisis, experienced in the late 1990s, according to analysis by Nomura.

On a three-month rolling basis, portfolio and investment outflows from Spain totaled 52.3 percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), (that's) more than double the outflows from Indonesia, which reached 23 percent of GDP at the time of the Asian crisis, Jens Nordvig, global head of G10 FX strategy at Nomura wrote in a note to clients on Tuesday.

To read the rest of this story, visit CNBC.com.

Archbishop Tutu calls for 'lying' Blair and Bush to face trial in Hague Criminal Court over Iraq war

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Mail Online - By Daniel Martin, Whitehall Correspondent

PUBLISHED:06:11 EST, 2 September 2012| UPDATED:18:22 EST, 2 September 2012

  • Nobel Peace Prize winner accuses Tony Blair and George W. Bush of lying about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction
  • 'They fabricated the grounds to behave like playground bullies,' he says
  • Archbishop claims ousting Saddam created backdrop for Syrian civil war
  • 'The old canard we lied about intelligence is completely wrong', says Blair
  • Archbishop Desmond Tuttu: He claims Blair and Bush lied about weapons of mass destruction

    Archbishop Desmond Tuttu: He claims Blair and Bush lied about weapons of mass destruction

Why I had no choice but to spurn Tony Blair

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The Guardian - The Observer

Desmond Tutu, 9/1/12

I couldn't sit with someone who justified the invasion of Iraq with a lie

Desmond Tutu

Desmond Tutu: pulled out of a seminar which Tony Blair was scheduled to attend. Photograph: Str/REUTERS
 

The immorality of the United States and Great Britain's decision to invade Iraq in 2003, premised on the lie that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction, has destabilised and polarised the world to a greater extent than any other conflict in history.

Moody's EU Credit Rating Outlook Changed To Negative

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Huff Post - Reuters, 9/3/12

Moodys Eu Credit Rating

A giant logo of the Euro currency stands in front of the European Central Bank (ECB) in the banking district of Frankfurt/M., western Germany, on July 31, 2012. (DANIEL ROLAND/AFP/GettyImages)
 
SYDNEY, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Moody's Investors Service has changed its outlook on the Aaa rating of the European Union to negative, warning it might downgrade the bloc if it decides to cut the ratings on the EU's four biggest budget backers: Germany, France, UK and Netherlands.

The move will add to pressure on the European Central Bank to provide details of a new debt-buying scheme to help deeply indebted euro zone states at its policy meeting on Thursday.

 

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