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- No timeline for lifting water tap ban after W. Virginia chemical spill
- First deadly case of avian flu confirmed in North America
- Fracking caused hundreds of complaints about contaminated water in 4 states
- Fracking opponents in Pennsylvania dealt rare victory by state court from RT.com
- BP’s ‘widespread human health crisis’ by Dahr Jamail
Category Archives: Technology
Snowden: NSA targeted journalists critical of government after 9/11 by Jonathan Easley
Leaker Edward Snowden accused the National Security Agency of targeting reporters who wrote critically about the government after the 9/11 attacks and warned it was “unforgivably reckless” for journalists to use unencrypted email messages when discussing sensitive matters. Snowden said … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy, Government, People, Politics, Technology
Tagged 9/11, Censorship, journalist, NSA, Snowden
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Google: Gmail users ‘have no legitimate expectation of privacy’ from RT.com
As tensions worsen among privacy-focused email users amid the escalating scandal surrounding government surveillance, a brief filed by attorneys for Google has surfaced showing that Gmail users should never expect their communications to be kept secret. Consumer Watchdog has unearthed … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy, People, Technology
Tagged Email, Gmail, Google, Privacy, Silicon Valley, Webmail
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Children given lifelong ban on talking about fracking by Susan Goldenberg
Two young children in Pennsylvania were banned from talking about fracking for the rest of their lives under a gag order imposed under a settlement reached by their parents with a leading oil and gas company. The sweeping gag order was imposed under a $750,000 settlement … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy, People, Technology
Tagged fracking, Gag order, gas, Hallowich, health, Oil, Pennsylvania
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Toxic cloud of tar sands waste travels from Detroit to Canada from RT.com
A massive cloud of black dust that swept across the Detroit River into Windsor, Canada this week has been linked to piles of petroleum coke, a by-product of tar sands oil illegally stored in Detroit by Koch Carbon. Though much … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy, Government, Nature, People, Politics, Technology
Tagged Coke, Detroit, Detroit River, environment, Oil, Tar Sands, Windsor
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Shirking Responsibility in the Gulf by Stephen Teague
If you don’t live near the Gulf Coast, you may have the impression that the area has fully recovered from the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, the largest environmental disaster in American history. Sadly, that’s not the case … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy, Government, Nature, People, Politics, Technology
Tagged BP, Deepwater Horizon, Disaster, Gulf of Mexico, oil spill
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Fukushima clean-up turns toxic for Japan’s Tepco by Antoni Slodkowski and Mari Saito
Two and a half years after the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, the operator of Japan’s wrecked Fukushima plant faces a daunting array of unknowns. Why the plant intermittently emits steam; how groundwater seeps into its basement; whether fixes to … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy, Government, Nature, People, Politics, Technology
Tagged Chernobyl disaster, Disaster, Fukushima, Groundwater, Japan, Nuclear, Radiation, TEPCO
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How to Defend Yourself with a Pistol from Inside Your Car
Originally posted on TheSurvivalPlaceBlog:
By Bruce N. Eimer When you are entering and exiting your motor vehicle, you are a prime target for a violent or armed assault. This is also true when you are just sitting in your vehicle,…