Thursday, July 5, 2012

News Links for July 2nd, 2012

Source: Iran preparing to down Western passenger planes
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That would be a very pour choice for Iran, a costly one China: ‘Pervasive access’ to 80% of telecoms
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GlaxoSmithKline: Largest Case of Healthcare Fraud in U.S. History
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How the Health and Wealth Gospel Perverts Our View of Evil and Suffering
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Jamming? U Tex Can Do It Anyhow
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What Do We Know About Syria’s Air Defenses?
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Assets worth billions of rupiah seized in Sumatran terror finance hub
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Muslim Persecution of Christians: May, 2012
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Why Ronald Reagan Couldnt Abolish the Department of Education
http://nakedempire2.blogspot.com/2012/07/why-ronald-reagan-couldnt-abolish.html

Towards Global Government:? Trans Pacific Partnership(TPP). Corporate Escape From Accountability
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Rockefeller Council Demographers Subjected American Slums To Eugenic Mind-Control Ops - BlackListedNews.com
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Big Banks Have Criminally Conspired Since 2005 to Rig $800 Trillion Dollar Market
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Video: Syrian Rebels Capture Government Radar Site
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China Caught the U.S. in Manufacturing, High-Tech Weapons Might Be Next
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Asking for Trouble: Iranian lawmakers have drafted a bill that would close the Strait of Hormuz
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Mother Who Questions Vaccinations at Hospital Has Newborn Taken Away
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Russia Looking at 2020 for New Generation Long-Range Bomber
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READ!!! Stealth: Not-So-Secret Secrets
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Power Grid Goes Down For Millions of Americans as Mother Nature Reminds us to Get Prepared
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New Study Reveals How Aluminium Promotes Cancer Growth
http://www.knowthelies.com/node/7816

Australians Desert the Carbon Tax
http://www.knowthelies.com/node/7815

Arguments for configurable USAF C-130s for Reserve / Fire duty
http://elpdefensenews.blogspot.com/2012/07/enemy-within.html

Six Ways the Big Banks Are Getting Back-Door Bailouts
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Japanese official who leaked information about North Korean missile found dead - BlackListedNews.com
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