Archive | December, 2013

NSW Government seeks unprecedented power to censor and punish health activists and practitioners


(NaturalNews) The New South Wales (NSW) Health Care Complaints Committee has convened an inquiry into “The Promotion of False or Misleading Health-Related Information or Practices.” The Terms of Reference (ToR) for this inquiry are sobering to say the least and read more like a pharmaceutical wish list than legislation that would benefit Australian citizens. The […]

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The Evil of banality in a wired world


Originally posted on conspiracyoz:
Warwick McFadyen http://www.theage.com.au December 29, 2013 How is it possible to preach love in a wired world where we know drones are killing civilians? Illustration: Matt Davidson I don’t want to know about evil/I only want to know about love. Yes, it sounds like someone has been at the bottom of…

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Queensland’s Aboriginal Affairs Minister Suggests Radical Relocation of Logan Residents


Queensland Premier Campbell Newman wants to see half the Queensland population living outside the south-east corner in 30 years time. By General Maddox. Forget about the freedom to live wherever you want especially if your chosen destination is Logan City, Queensland. Lets say you’re a new arrival to Australia, a refugee from a foreign land. […]

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The Gates Foundation’s Hypocritical Investments


ExxonMobil, Walmart, and McDonald’s are just a few of the companies that the mega-charity supports. By Alex Park and Jaeah Lee. http://www.motherjones.com With an endowment larger than all but four of the world’s largest hedge funds, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is easily one of the most powerful charities in the world. According to […]

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Abbotts new energy white-paper to consider nuclear power


By Giles Parkinson. reneweconomy.com.au The Abbott government is to consider the possibility of introducing nuclear power into Australia, in particular small modular reactors, as part of its new energy white paper. An issues paper released by Industry Minister Ian MacFarlane on Tuesday notes that slow development in carbon capture and storage, and difficulties with hydro, […]

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Lismore Council: Digging its Own Legal Grave


By AFAMildura. Recently, Lismore Council reaffirmed its commitment to fluoridating the town’s water supply. However, with misplaced power comes arrogance, and with arrogance comes mistakes. Councillor Neil Marks should have chosen his words more carefully when he stated the following: “We’ve had the debate, we’ve had the education, now it’s time to move on… It’s […]

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What A Week Of Groceries Looks Like Around The World


Is it any wonder why we suffer from cancer and chronic disease? Nutritionnews.com It seems as a people, we have a fascination with photographing our food. From Henry’s series of riders, to looking on instagram we cant help but document what we consume. Photographer Peter Menzel started this intriguing series of one weeks of groceries […]

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RT: US, Chinese warships nearly collide in South China Sea


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New law to expand police powers to ‘move on’ protesters


TOTT News Photo: ACTU president Ged Kearney via http://www.actu.org.au Unions say a plan to enable police to order people in picket lines and blockades to “move on”, and arrest those who do not, erodes the right to political protest. The Coalition introduced reforms on Wednesday extending police powers to issue “move on” orders to people […]

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Second Release of Secret Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Documents


By Wikileaks. On 13 November 2013 WikiLeaks released the draft text of the crucial Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) Intellectual Property chapter during the lead-up to a TPP chief negotiators’ meeting in Salt Lake City on 19-24 November 2013. Today, 9 December 2013, WikiLeaks has released two more secret TPP documents that show the state of […]

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PressTV: NSA uses online ‘cookies’ to find targets: Snowden


“In addition to tracking Web visits, this cookie allows NSA to single out an individual’s communications among the sea of Internet data in order to send out software that can hack that person’s computer,” the Post said.

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NSA & GCHQ “planted agents” into World of Warcraft & Second Life to spy on gamers


Even the virtual world isn’t safe from the tentacles of the intelligence gathering agencies.

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The little-known web browser that makes you invisible to the NSA


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Record outdoor radiation level that ‘can kill in 20 min’ detected at Fukushima


Originally posted on conspiracyoz:
http://rt.com December 08, 2013 Workers check a transport container and a crane in preparation for the removal of spent nuclear fuel from the spent fuel pool inside the No.4 reactor building at the Tokyo Electric Power Corp’s (TEPCO) tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima (Reuters / Kimimasa Mayama /…

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Kellogg’s axes 100 NSW jobs


Originally posted on conspiracyoz:
http://www.skynews.com.au December 12, 2013 Cereals maker Kellogg’s will close its plant on the NSW Central Coast and shift its operations to Thailand, axing 100 jobs. The Kellogg Company said its Charmhaven plant will close by late 2014 and job losses will be phased with the closure. ‘These jobs are being eliminated,…

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