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    Beyond Golden Rice: The Rockefeller Foundation’s long-term agenda behind Genetically Modified Food

    Beyond Golden Rice: The Rockefeller Foundation’s long-term agenda behind Genetically Modified Food   by Jurriaan Maessen Global Research, June 11, 2009 Infowars - 2009-06-10 ‘A total population of 250-300 million people, a 95% decline from present levels, would be ideal.’ – Ted Turner to Audubon Magazine, 1996  
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    Asia's Rice Culture Threatened

    Asia's Rice Culture Threatened   by Arun Shrivastava   Global Research, November 20, 2009 “Every really successful system of agriculture…..must be based on the long view, otherwise the day of reckoning is certain.” [Sir Albert Howard & Yashwant Wad; The Waste Products of Agriculture; 1931; page 3]
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    Genetically Modfied Seeds: Monsanto is Putting Normal Seeds Out of Reach

      Genetically Modfied Seeds: Monsanto is Putting Normal Seeds Out of Reach by Linn Cohen-Cole Global Research, February 14, 2009 opednews.com - 2009-02-03 People say if farmers don’t want problems from Monsanto, just don’t buy their GMO seeds.  Not so simple. Where are farmers supposed to get normal seed these days? How are they supposed to avoid contamination of their fields ...
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    Adverse Health Effects from the Operation of Digital Broadcast Television Stations (DVB‐T)

    Adverse Health Effects from the Operation of Digital Broadcast Television Stations (DVB‐T)   by Dr. Cornelia Waldmann-Selsam and Dr. Christine Aschermann and Dr. Markus Kern     Global Research, March 7, 2009
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    Terahertz Wave Body Scanners Destroy DNA

      Terahertz Wave Body Scanners Destroy DNA Technology Review November 1, 2009 Editor’s note: Airport body scanners not only show you naked, they also have the potential to wreck your DNA. The body scanners use terahertz waves to show your privates and terahertz waves rip apart DNA, as the following article explains A new model of the way the THz waves ...
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    Plastic chemicals ‘feminize boys’

      Plastic chemicals ‘feminize boys’ BBC November 16, 2009   Chemicals in plastics alter the brains of baby boys, making them “more feminine”, say US researchers.   Males exposed to high doses in the womb went on to be less likely to play with boys’ toys like cars or to join in rough and tumble games, they found. The University of ...
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    Radio host seeks pardon for executed SC ancestors

    COLUMBIA, S.C. – Nationally syndicated radio host Tom Joyner is asking South Carolina to posthumously pardon two of his great-uncles — black landowners executed in 1915 after being convicted of murdering an elderly Confederate Army veteran.
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    Injured Tom DeLay hangs up his 'Dancing' shoes

    LOS ANGELES – It wasn't two left feet, but two fractured feet that forced Tom DeLay to hang up his dancing shoes on Tuesday. The former House Republican Whip said he's taking his doctor's advice and leaving the ABC television show "Dancing With the Stars."
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    Monkey see, monkey sue? Firm's name spawns lawsuit

    MILWAUKEE – A federal lawsuit is simmering between two marketing companies — A Hundred Monkeys in California and 100 Monkeys in Wisconsin. One specializes in public relations and the other helps clients come up with company names. Now, in a bit of "gorilla warfare," they're wrangling over their own corporate names.
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    Feds probe US Census worker hanging in Kentucky

    MANCHESTER, Ky. – When Bill Sparkman told retired trooper Gilbert Acciardo that he was going door-to-door collecting census data in rural Kentucky, the former cop drawing on years of experience warned: "Be careful."
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