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Atlantis Discovered In Brazil

By Anthony Moreno
May 21, 2013 5:21PM
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It seems that the world has more cities of Atlantis than previously believed. After finding a sunken continent in the Indian Ocean earlier this year, scientists recently discovered another possible Atlantis off the coast of Brazil.

The waters surrounding Brazil are some of the least explored in the world, so it makes sense that something so large could have gone undiscovered there for so long. Discovered 600 miles from Rio de Janeiro, and deeper than 3,000 feet underwater, it would seem that another sunken continent has been waiting for centuries to be discovered at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Majority of Americans Believe in JFK Conspiracy

By Anthony Moreno
May 17, 2013 5:01PM
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Despite our own suspicions, fewer Americans now believe that the JFK assassination was part of an elaborate conspiracy. In a matter of ten years, the belief that Lee Harvey Oswald didn’t act alone has taken a significant dip.

In 2003, a resounding 75 percent of Americans were convinced that JFK was targeted by a conspiracy that went well beyond Oswald. But ten years later, in an Associated Press poll conducted in April, only 59 percent believed the same thing.

That’s not all: 16 percent of those polled aren’t sure what to believe, and the rest (24 percent), believe that Oswald was a lone gunman. But what’s responsible for this recent dive in perception?

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NASA Captures Disc-Shaped UFO Over Earth

By Anthony Moreno
May 13, 2013 5:40AM
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A disc-shaped UFO has been photographed by NASA hovering over the planet, adding to the huge uptick in extraterrestrial sightings over the Earth’s atmosphere recently.

In crystal-clear clarity, the picture reveals an unidentified grey object that isn’t shaped like a satellite or human aircraft. Unless it’s an insanely elaborate movie prop, we might be looking at an alien vehicle.

When zoomed-in, the high-resolution image shows the object surrounded by a rainbow aura that might be a cloaking device or protective shield. And though UFOs are mainly high-speed aircraft, it doesn’t seem to be moving. Instead, it appears to be hovering above the planet’s blue visage, so perhaps it’s part of a reconnaissance or surveillance mission…

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Secret Court: Government Can Spy Indiscriminately

By Anthony Moreno
May 8, 2013 5:49AM
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The United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, created in 1978 to protect the American people from being electronically eavesdropped on by the government, might actually be making it easier to spy on us.

According to a new Justice Department report, the FISC approved all 1,856 government surveillance requests submitted last year. Since 1978, they have only rejected 11 applications and accepted over 20,000. That means that either we have a very trustworthy government or the FISC is nothing but a “yes man” of a court system.

After the US Senate discovered that the government had been abusing its power by spying on civilians, the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) was implemented. As part of FISA, the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court was created to make sure that government officials got criminal punishment for spying on Americans without a warrant.

To no one’s surprise, the Bush administration simply changed that law to allow his cronies to get away with warrantless spying after he got caught doing just that.

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Statue Of Liberty May Spy On You

By Anthony Moreno
May 3, 2013 5:28PM
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The Statue of Liberty may soon be sporting a sophisticated ethnicity-recognition security system… and what’s worse is that new software may be installed without most Americans knowing of it. (At least according to Slate.) Once a beacon for hope and freedom, Lady Liberty might soon become a symbol for state-sponsored oppression and surveillance.

The national landmark has been retrofitted with facial recognition software before, but that technology was light years behind FaceVACS. Designed by a German firm, FaceVACS has proven to be cutting-edge technology, apparently able to estimate a person’s age, differentiate between genders, recognize targets on watch lists, and even ethnicity by way of skin color. (Though that last one doesn’t seem like an absolute science).

As the statue is currently going through renovations, this would be a perfect time to install FaceVACS…

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Sci-Fi Robots May Rule Us Soon

By Blogger 51
May 1, 2013 5:13AM
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A company in Japan has created the most advanced robotic exoskeleton the world has ever seen. This would be cause for celebration if that company hadn’t chosen to name themselves “Cyberdyne.”

Most Arnold Schwarzenegger fans know Cyberdyne as the name of the evil artificial intelligence company from the film The Terminator. In the James Cameron-directed series, Cyberdyne creates an army of robots that enslave mankind…

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Infowars Launches Dating Site

By Lyz Lenz
April 29, 2013 4:01PM
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Alex Jones, owner of the popular conspiracy site InfoWars, has launched a dating site. In an effort to fight the upstream battle against natural selection, perhaps.

No longer will you have to sit through hours of tedious conversation about what you do for a living before bringing up your theory on who actually built the pyramids. With Dating Freedom Lovers, you can talk about false flag attacks on a first date. (I mean, I know you already do, but this time your date won’t cut and run.)

The site’s mission is to help you “Find and meet people that share a passion for liberty and freedom and are ready to start a relationship.” So, if you love your handguns and are looking for love, look no further.

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ACLU: Detroit Cops Are Kidnapping The Homeless

By Anthony Moreno
April 26, 2013 4:41PM
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The ACLU has demanded that Detroit Police stop kidnapping the homeless, according to a recent, incendiary press release. Has the bad economy forced the Motor City PD to get into the ransom business?

Well, since kidnapping the destitute wouldn’t be very lucrative, it seems that Detroit’s finest are only (allegedly) “escorting” the homeless out of city limits. Not that the ACLU finds that any less immoral and illegal.

After a yearlong investigation, the ACLU came to the conclusion that the city’s police force has been forcibly placing the homeless into vans and driving them as far away as possible. In some cases, they’ve physically abused the “captives” and even stolen any money they might be carrying, apparently in order to make it more difficult for the transient to return to the Motor City.

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Study: GMO Corn Extremely Hazardous

By Brian Fairbanks
April 19, 2013 4:02PM
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You may want to hold off on cooking up some corn on the cob this summer. According to a new study, if that ear of corn is genetically-modified, it might be extremely toxic.

Though we’ve long been sold on the idea that GMO food is safe, this newly-released study “proves” otherwise. Known as the 2012 Corn Comparison Report because it compares organic, naturally-grown corn to the GMO variety, the study will make many consumers scrutinize what’s on their plate. Coming on the tail-end of the Monsanto Protection Act, it’s become increasingly harder for Americans to trust anything going into their stomachs…

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Boston Marathon Bombings Prove April Is Cursed

By Lyz Lenz
April 17, 2013 4:00AM
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If we know one thing about the Boston Marathon bombings (as of press time), it’s that April really is the cruelest bi**h of a month.

April marks the beginning and the end of the American Civil War, the sinking of the Titanic and the assassination of Martin Luther King. And those are just the historical events.

T.S. Elliot was right in calling this the cruelest month, but it’s really one week around which most of these events seem to swirl: the week surrounding April 20th has played host to some of America’s darkest hours. Conspiracy, coincidence or is April just a rabbit hole of tragedy?

Here are just some of the tragedies that have occurred on or around April 20.

1. Boston Marathon Bombings:  Very little is known about the bombings, which occurred on April 15, 2013 just before 3pm near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

2. Columbine High School: On April 20, 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold shot and killed 13 of their classmates before committing suicide.  The date of the massacre (Hitler’s birthday) led some conspiracy theorists to believe the gunmen were neo Nazis.  In their testimonial videos, Harris and Klebold claimed that they wanted to surpass other historical events, although it was never clear which ones they had in mind…

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