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Raytheon and Lockheed Martin to Bank $3.5 Bill...Raytheon and Lockheed Martin to Bank $3.5 Billion from "Space Fence" Boondoggle (Photo credit: watchingfrogsboil)
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CO2 emissions in last 50 years made us $3.5 Trillion wealthier
Millions of people are alive today because the net emissions of carbon dioxide have increased. These extra emissions have provided essential fertilization for crops around the world. Craig Idso has released a new report calculating that the extra value that the rise in CO2 has produced from 1961 – 2011 is equivalent to $3.5 trillion dollars cumulatively. Currently the extra CO2 is worth $160 billion dollars annually. Big-biccies. Projecting forwards, increasing CO2 levels could be worth an extra $11.6 trillion on crop production between now and 2050. Virtually every economic analysis to date
Mexico drug lord shot dead by clown assassins
Gunmen in disguise kill lieutenant of once-powerful Tijuana cartel during family children's party.
Orphaned grizzly bear hit and killed by truck on Highway 93S
An orphaned grizzly bear that was returned to the wilderness near Golden this summer has been killed by a motorist on Highway 93S just outside Kootenay National Park.

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The Hundredth Monkey Radio with Dan Kelly
Picture Author of “Pagan Streams, An Inquirey Into The Origins Of The Bible” Dan Kelly was born in 1973 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dan has always been interested in folktales and mythology, and at an early age he began comparing Bible stories to the myths and legends of various ancient cultures. In 2011 Dan published his first book entitled Pagan Streams: An Inquiry Into The Origins Of The Bib
Understanding Dark Energy with Guy Needler
In the first hour, Chris and Sheree discuss the articles they recently wrote regarding the government shutdown and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). In the second and third hours, we welcome back Guy Needler to the broadcast to talk about how to understand energy fields – both positive and negative – and how they affect people who are uneducated about them.   website: Guyneedler.com
19 Takes And Counting: Cuccinelli Campaign Accidentally Produces Best Video of the Year?
Not sure, but this may be my favorite video of the year to date. This would be Jim Bob Duggar, former Arkansas state Rep. and genius patriarch of TLC's 19 Kids & Counting fame, attempting to serve as a spokesperson for the Ken Cuccinelli (R) gubernatorial campaign in Virginia against Terry McAuliffe (D)... With spokespersons like that, who needs McAuliffe? By the way, Duggar is not only fabul
DIY Biology or Our Biohacker Future
Science journalist Lee Billings is releasing his long-awaited tome entitled Five Billion Years of Solitude: The Search for Life Among the Stars, (a nod to the Gabriel García Márquez masterpiece One Hundred Years of Solitude, while referring to the apparent absence of extraterrestrial life - at least, so far.)  Lee's book confronts the puzzle over whether or not we are alone in the cosmos, not from
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GREED is good
It’s official peeps, book number two has a cover. And it’s another beauty. I thought the Exhibit A folk had caught lightning in a bottle with PENANCE, but the cover for GREED is even better. Seriously, if there is a publisher out there consistently coming up with better cover art than the Angry Robot family, I’d like to know who they are. Have you seen the cover of Chuck Wendig’s BLACKBIRDS? Or Ch
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