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Robert Kenner (Food Inc.) has done this video for GMO labelling. Freedom on the Internet is important as we all know, but so is freedom to make informed choices about the foods we purchase and consume. This needs to be the year we see that happen.Robert Kenner (Food Inc.) has done this video for GMO labelling. Freedom on the... more
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Film Finance Attorney, Author, and Lecturer John Cones explains why independent filmmakers may be wise not to limit offerings to accredited investors only. http://www.baselineintel.com/research-wrap?detail/C8/why_so_many_accredited_investor_only_film_offerings_failFilm Finance Attorney, Author, and Lecturer John Cones explains why independent... more
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Is Rihanna sending mixed messages on retainer aggression? Since her relationship with producer Chris University ended--after he was arrested for punching her in the present, Rihanna's lyrics hold, at present, seemed to vindicate aggression. In "Love The Way You Lie," her rap piece with Eminem, she justified staying in an abusive relation. Read more @ http://dailyr3port.weebly.comIs Rihanna sending mixed messages on retainer aggression? Since her relationship with... more
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Is Rihanna sending mixed messages on retainer aggression? Since her relationship with producer Chris University ended--after he was arrested for punching her in the present, Rihanna's lyrics hold, at present, seemed to vindicate aggression. In "Love The Way You Lie," her rap piece with Eminem, she justified staying in an abusive relation. Read more @ http://su.pr/4jtnzMIs Rihanna sending mixed messages on retainer aggression? Since her relationship with... more
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Is Rihanna sending mixed messages on retainer aggression? Since her relationship with producer Chris University ended--after he was arrested for punching her in the present, Rihanna's lyrics hold, at present, seemed to vindicate aggression. In "Love The Way You Lie," her rap piece with Eminem, she justified staying in an abusive relation.
Read more @ http://showbuznews.blogspot.com/Is Rihanna sending mixed messages on retainer aggression? Since her relationship with... more
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DO YOU REALLY THINK A GOOD ALIEN RACE WOULD MAKE DEALS WITH A GOVERNMENT WHO ENSLAVES IT'S OWN PEOPLE?DO YOU REALLY THINK A GOOD ALIEN RACE WOULD MAKE DEALS WITH A GOVERNMENT WHO ENSLAVES... more
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US Navy Network Information Center Crawling Internet Ahead Of Upcoming Wikileaks UFOs Disclosure.US Navy Network Information Center Crawling Internet Ahead Of Upcoming Wikileaks UFOs... more
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Breaking UFO News : Answering reader questions in The Guardian, Australian-born Assange said: "Many weirdos email us about UFOs or how they discovered that they were the anti-christ whilst talking with their ex-wife at a garden party over a pot-plant. However, as yet they have not satisfied two of our publishing rules. 1) that the documents not be self-authored; 2) that they be original.Breaking UFO News : Answering reader questions in The Guardian, Australian-born... more
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Witness testimony from more than 120 former or retired military personnel points to an ongoing and alarming intervention by unidentified aerial objects at nuclear weapons sites, as recently as 2003. In some cases, several nuclear missiles simultaneously and inexplicably malfunctioned while a disc-shaped object silently hovered nearby. Six former U.S. Air Force officers and one former enlisted man will break their silence about these events at the National Press Club and urge the government to publicly confirm their reality.
This is serious stuff, as creep as it sounds, but these men are long-time miitary personal, most with high ranks....we do not talk about some videos or stuff, this is about serious, going on for years and well documented, military proofen and hidden stuff. these people will confirm their story at congress under oath (that means in case of a scam or lying milions in punishment, loosing their retirement pay etc. so there is no possebility especially because most of them already stood up in the www.disclosureproject.org in 2001 with the same story at the national press club)....if possible i would block commenting because most of the comments will be sceptics who try to ridecule the whole issue (what is mostly even more non-fact bias based then these military people with proofen documents and stuff. we dont need that issue in public to get them informed, CNN live showed the conference, the disclosureproject was only because of 9/11 (conference was a few weeks before the event) not in the public media but this time and that is a chance, the chance to get rid of the secrecy elite in the military(-industrial) complex and get some sanity...Witness testimony from more than 120 former or retired military personnel points to an... more
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Just think a secret so secret that the President of the United States of America is not on the Need-To-Know list—one that would change the course of history were it to become widespread public knowledge.
According to NBC The Event wikipedia page : "The Event follows Sean Walker (Jason Ritter), a man who, while investigating the mysterious disappearance of his fiancée, ends up unraveling the biggest cover-up in U.S. history; a coverup which shapes the very core of mankind as a whole, whose implications are lifechanging."Just think a secret so secret that the President of the United States of America is... more
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The truth about your beauty products...
If you've been hanging out on the site lately, you know we've been doing a lot of writing about cosmetics, personal-care products, sunscreen, and the like in our No More Dirty Looks series. Based on a book I wrote with my friend Alexandra Spunt, the series is our attempt to share what we've learned about the health and environmental impacts of all the goop we put on ourselves every day.
Anyway, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics has been working tirelessly to change legislation since 2004, and today they have some huge news. First, they announced the introduction of new legislation by Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), and second, they have launched this amazing new video with the Story of Stuff Project. It's eight minutes long, and you should watch all eight of them.
GOOD is a collaboration of individuals, businesses, and nonprofits pushing the world forward. Since 2006 we've been making a magazine, videos, and events for people who give a damn.
http://www.sustainlane.com/reviews/the-story-of-cosmetics/1H1I82QIWZBC9O3JUQOS1CNJ78PYThe truth about your beauty products...
If you've been hanging out on the site... more
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Its an idea that I don't believe America will ever give us the information we are looking to hear, after
seeing that so many countries have had sightings and close encounters but no one is getting a positive response on this matter are UFO's and Aliens real well lets take a look at the blog and judge.
http://socyberty.com/paranormal/extraterrestrial-disclosure/Its an idea that I don't believe America will ever give us the information we are... more
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Can we trust the opinions of media who accept junkets? Can we even trust those who don't?Can we trust the opinions of media who accept junkets? Can we even trust those who... more
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WASHINGTON — President Obama, making a muscular show of his executive authority just one day after Congress left for spring recess, said Saturday that he would bypass the Senate and install 15 appointees, including a union lawyer whose nomination to the National Labor Relations Board was blocked last month with the help of two Democrats.
Coming on the heels of Mr. Obama’s big victory on health care legislation, Saturday’s move suggests a newly emboldened president who is unafraid to provoke a confrontation with the minority party.
Just two days ago, all 41 Senate Republicans sent Mr. Obama a letter urging him not to appoint the union lawyer, Craig Becker, during the recess. Mr. Obama’s action, in defiance of the Republicans, was hailed by union leaders, but it also seemed certain to intensify the partisan rancor that has enveloped Washington.
“The United States Senate has the responsibility to approve or disprove of my nominees,” Mr. Obama said in a statement. “But if, in the interest of scoring political points, Republicans in the Senate refuse to exercise that responsibility, I must act in the interest of the American people and exercise my authority to fill these positions on an interim basis.”
It was the first time the president has used his constitutional authority to fill vacant federal positions by making recess appointments, thus avoiding the requirement for the advice and consent of the Senate. Mr. Obama, who currently has 217 nominees pending and 77 awaiting action on the Senate floor, said Republicans had given him little choice.
“At a time of economic emergency, two top appointees to the Department of Treasury have been held up for nearly six months,” Mr. Obama said. “I simply cannot allow partisan politics to stand in the way of the basic functioning of government.”
With lawmakers back in their home states and Mr. Obama spending a quiet family weekend at Camp David, the White House issued the statement announcing the president’s intent to appoint Mr. Becker, and 14 others, mostly to fill positions on his economic and homeland security teams.
The White House said the 15 nominees had been waiting, on average, seven months to be confirmed. They are expected to begin work over the next week; the president’s action will enable them to serve without Senate confirmation until the chamber adjourns at the end of 2011.
Republicans, who have cast Mr. Becker as a pro-labor radical, issued a flurry of angry statements. They wasted little time in reminding reporters that when George W. Bush was president, then-Senator Obama had railed against the recess appointment of John R. Bolton as ambassador to the United Nations, saying that Mr. Bolton would be “damaged goods” and lacked credibility without Senate confirmation.
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican leader, called the president’s move “yet another episode of choosing a partisan path despite bipartisan opposition.”
Another Republican, Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, said in an interview that he could understand Mr. Obama’s frustration; he said that most of the other nominees were noncontroversial and that his concern was centered primarily on Mr. Becker. “He has a precedent,” Mr. Coburn said of the president, “Others have done it, so I’m not critical of him doing it. But I am critical of the Becker appointment because he doesn’t have the votes.”
Recess appointments are a common tool for presidents frustrated by the confirmation process. Mr. Obama’s action puts him on a par with Mr. Bush, who had made 15 recess appointments by this point in his presidency. Mr. Bush had an especially intense tussle with Democrats over judicial appointees; during the course of his two terms in office, he made a total of 171 recess appointments, although 72 were to part-time positions, according to the Congressional Research Service. President Clinton made 139 recess appointments.
With the exception of Mr. Becker, the White House said most of the 15 nominees being installed by Mr. Obama have bipartisan support. Indeed, in a sign that Mr. Obama did not want to go too far in inflaming partisan passions, he resisted using his executive powers to install one of his most contentious candidates, Dawn Johnsen, an Indiana University law professor, to lead the Office of Legal Counsel at the Justice Department. Ms. Johnsen has drawn the ire of Republicans for her work as a lawyer for NARAL Pro-Choice America as well as her outspoken opposition to the Bush administration’s counterterrorism policies.
Saturday’s announcement is certain to cheer some of Mr. Obama’s strongest supporters, who have been arguing that the president should take on Republicans in a more forceful way. Gay rights advocates were elated to see Chai R. Feldblum, a Georgetown University Law professor who advocates on gay issues, claim a spot on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission as a result of Mr. Obama’s action.
But perhaps no group will be as heartened as union leaders.
For months they had complained that Mr. Obama was too timid in responding to Republican opposition to Mr. Becker, a former associate general counsel for the A.F.L.-C.I.O. and the Service Employees International Union. Labor leaders were also unhappy that the labor relations board has been largely paralyzed since January 2008 because only two of its five seats have been filled since then. Mr. Obama also appointed Mark Pearce, a New York labor lawyer, on Saturday to fill a fourth seat on the board.
Last month, the Democrats fell eight votes short of the 60 needed to overcome a threatened Republican filibuster of a vote for Mr. Becker. Two Democrats, Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas and Ben Nelson of Nebraska, joined Republicans in the 52-to-33 vote.
In their letter to the president, Republicans wrote that Mr. Becker, a former law professor at U.C.L.A. and the University of Chicago, “could not be viewed as impartial, unbiased or objective” in labor board cases. A law review article he wrote, saying that employers should not have a voice in unionization elections, angered many businesses and Republicans. But in Congressional testimony, Mr. Becker said that those were his personal views and as a labor board member, he would follow the letter of the law.
Two other candidates who are getting recess appointments, Jeffrey Goldstein, the nominee for a high-level job at the Department of Treasury as under secretary for domestic finance, and Alan D. Bersin, the nominee for commissioner of the Customs and Border Protection division of the Department of Homeland Security, were still being vetted by the Senate Finance Committee. Mr. Obama’s decision to bypass the vetting drew criticism Saturday from the senior Republican on the panel, Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa.
Mr. Grassley said Mr. Goldstein was still answering the panel’s questions about his work for a private equity firm, and Mr. Bersin was answering questions about “what appeared to be conflicting information about his documentation and disclosure” of household employees — questions that, the senator said, were “directly relevant” to the positions they will hold.WASHINGTON — President Obama, making a muscular show of his executive authority... more
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The current administration, challenged by the president to be the most open, is now denying more Freedom of Information Act requests than Bush did.
March 21, 2010|By Andrew Malcolm
The Democratic administration of Barack Obama, who denounced his predecessor, George W. Bush, as the most secretive in history, is now denying more Freedom of Information Act requests than the Republican did.
Transparency and openness were so important to the new president that on his first full day in office, he dispatched a much-publicized memo saying: "All agencies should adopt a presumption in favor of disclosure, in order to renew their commitment to the principles embodied in FOIA, and to usher in a new era of open government. The presumption of disclosure should be applied to all decisions involving FOIA."The current administration, challenged by the president to be the most open, is now... more
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Japan's new First Lady, Miyuki Hatoyama, says she's been to Venus, eats the sun, and the japanese public describe "she acts like she's from out of space". Gaining more attention than her Prime minister husband, Yukio Hatoyama, surely puts Japan in the lead for commencing Extraterrestrial Disclosure.
Already Know about "First Contact"? See where Asia is at with this must-see video: First Contact - Asia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZnU0fkPhK8Japan's new First Lady, Miyuki Hatoyama, says she's been to Venus, eats the... more
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Interview with Niara in Durango, Colorado on November 14 and 15, 2009.
It is clear that in 1980 the “Military Industrial Complex” that President Eisenhower warned the nation about in 1961, and the “shadowy Government” that Sen. Inouye warned the nation about in 1977 impacted the life of Niara in a deep way while she was serving in the USAF in Nevada.
Niara has been an alien abductee/contactee since early childhood. During Jan-Mar 1980 while serving in the USAF in Nevada she was subjected to rapes, un-authorized drug injections, and threats to not remember what she did in the line of duty after seeing several UFO’s in the Tonopah area above her manned RADAR site. During that time she was taken by gunpoint to her daily duty station.
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NIARA TERELA ISLEY, PO.BOX 4448, DURANGO, CO 81302
gaiatribe.niara@gmail.com
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by Charles Gilbert WrightInterview with Niara in Durango, Colorado on November 14 and 15, 2009.
It is clear... more
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Interview with Niara in Durango, Colorado on November 14 and 15, 2009.
It is clear that in 1980 the “Military Industrial Complex” that President Eisenhower warned the nation about in 1961, and the “shadowy Government” that Sen. Inouye warned the nation about in 1977 impacted the life of Niara in a deep way while she was serving in the USAF in Nevada.
Niara has been an alien abductee/contactee since early childhood. During Jan-Mar 1980 while serving in the USAF in Nevada she was subjected to rapes, un-authorized drug injections, and threats to not remember what she did in the line of duty after seeing several UFO’s in the Tonopah area above her manned RADAR site. During that time she was taken by gunpoint to her daily duty station.
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NIARA TERELA ISLEY, PO.BOX 4448, DURANGO, CO 81302
gaiatribe.niara@gmail.com
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by Charles Gilbert WrightInterview with Niara in Durango, Colorado on November 14 and 15, 2009.
It is clear... more
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Interview with Niara in Durango, Colorado on November 14 and 15, 2009.
It is clear that in 1980 the “Military Industrial Complex” that President Eisenhower warned the nation about in 1961, and the “shadowy Government” that Sen. Inouye warned the nation about in 1977 impacted the life of Niara in a deep way while she was serving in the USAF in Nevada.
Niara has been an alien abductee/contactee since early childhood. During Jan-Mar 1980 while serving in the USAF in Nevada she was subjected to rapes, un-authorized drug injections, and threats to not remember what she did in the line of duty after seeing several UFO’s in the Tonopah area above her manned RADAR site. During that time she was taken by gunpoint to her daily duty station.
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NIARA TERELA ISLEY, PO.BOX 4448, DURANGO, CO 81302
gaiatribe.niara@gmail.com
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by Charles Gilbert WrightInterview with Niara in Durango, Colorado on November 14 and 15, 2009.
It is clear... more
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Interview with Niara in Durango, Colorado on November 14 and 15, 2009.
It is clear that in 1980 the “Military Industrial Complex” that President Eisenhower warned the nation about in 1961, and the “shadowy Government” that Sen. Inouye warned the nation about in 1977 impacted the life of Niara in a deep way while she was serving in the USAF in Nevada.
Niara has been an alien abductee/contactee since early childhood. During Jan-Mar 1980 while serving in the USAF in Nevada she was subjected to rapes, un-authorized drug injections, and threats to not remember what she did in the line of duty after seeing several UFO’s in the Tonopah area above her manned RADAR site. During that time she was taken by gunpoint to her daily duty station.
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NIARA TERELA ISLEY, PO.BOX 4448, DURANGO, CO 81302
gaiatribe.niara@gmail.com
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by Charles Gilbert WrightInterview with Niara in Durango, Colorado on November 14 and 15, 2009.
It is clear... more
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