Friday, August 23, 2013

MASSIVE Bee die off (300 hives) "due to pesticides" found in Yiyang County, China

"This time the loss can be too great, the whole family we expect these bees live on it." Master Li said anxiously, he knew more than 10 nearby beekeepers have also appeared in such a situation, "all add up to less There are also 300 cases. "

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"I'll put it bluntly: It's how I imagine Europe in the first part of the 20th century might have felt during the rise of fascism." - New York Times Cairo Bureau Chief David Kirkpatrick on the current mood in Egypt
Even the Stephens County District Attorney stated that there was absolutely no evidence that the murder of the Australian in Oklahoma was racially-motivated, but right-wing media are desperately trying to inject race into the story anyway.

The consequences of this type of media coverage are much more far-reaching than you may realize, and contribute to an endless cycle of racial misunderstanding that plagues our country today.

Why the three illusory "investigations" of the NSA spying will fail and why we need a new Church Committee. https://eff.org/r.b7Z9
Three Illusory "Investigations" of the NSA Spying Are Unable to Succeed
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Since the revelations of confirmed National Security Agency spying in June, three different "investigations" have been

"Nate Anderson recounts how the opportunities the Web offered to snoops, scam artists, spammers and pornographers inevitably drew the attention of law enforcement, which had to try to master technology to find and catch their targets."


Imagine a ship carrying goods in containers that, if lined up, would stretch around 11,000 miles long, or nearly halfway around the planet.
TODAY on the show: Journalist SETH ROSENFELD on his book "Subversives: The FBI's War on Student Radicals and Reagan's Rise to Power."
"One of the most intriguing figures of 20th-century warfare is T.E. Lawrence, the British army officer who immersed himself in the culture of the Arabian Peninsula's Bedouin tribes and played a key role in the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Turks during World War I."

According to Grayson Schaffer, a senior editor and writer for Outside magazine, a Sherpa working above Everest's base camp is nearly 10 times more likely to die than a commercial fisherman, the most dangerous, nonmilitary occupation in the U.S. according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


It costs $13,660 for an American to have a hip replacement in Belgium; in the U.S., it's closer to $100,000.

Americans pay more for health care than people in many other developed countries, and ELISABETH ROSENTHAL is trying to find out why.


"If you love old movies, My Lunches with Orson is like being handed a big tin of macadamia nuts — you just keep devouring it." - John Powers on 'My Lunches with Orson'


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Washington Post Uses Broad Strokes To Defame and Slander Sovereign Citizen Movement
Case of 2 ‘sovereign citizen’ defendants in plot to kill Vegas police draws attention to cause By Associated Press, Published: August 22 | Updated: Friday, August 23, 5:15 PM LAS VEGAS — A foiled plot by two self-proclaimed adherents of a sovereign citizen movement to kidnap and execute Las Vegas police officers shows the potential for violence from a growing group that renounces government and is
Texas AG Defrauds Texas in Response to DoJ Lawsuit Against Polling Place Photo ID Law
Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Justice sued the state of Texas under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. The complaint was filed in hopes of blocking the state's polling place Photo ID restriction law, newly re-enacted by TX Attorney General Greg Abbott just hours after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the very heart of the VRA (the Section 4 formula used to determine jurisdictions covered by
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