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- Santa Barbara Drive By Mass Shooting Hoax Exposed
- The 9 Sneaky-GMO Sources and How to Avoid Them
- Keeper of the Keys
- The Organic Cotton Batteries May Power the Future EVs
Posted: 26 May 2014 09:30 PM PDT
Elliot Rodger, the son of a director of Hunger Games and Oh My God, is the alleged shooter of this fake event. So, while a world-wide march against Monsanto was taking place, this alleged shooting occurred and everyone's attention was once again distracted from the real issues that we face.
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Posted: 26 May 2014 08:30 PM PDT
If you're trying to avoid foods with genetically modified organisms (GMOs), you probably already keep a sharp eye out for foods made from corn, canola, and soy, all of which have had bacteria or genes inserted into their DNA to either produce or resist toxic pesticides.
A lot of GMO foods are obvious — corn chips, corn tortillas, soy sauce, and canola oil, for instance, are pretty likely to fall into the 80 percent of processed foods that contain GMOs. But thanks to the wonders of modern-day food processing, ingredients derived from those same GMO crops are turning up in some really strange places that you wouldn't immediately associate with corn, canola, or soy.
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Posted: 26 May 2014 08:00 PM PDT
By Caeli Francisco, HumansAreFree.com
The dragon of Revelation 12, the Reptilian king Alalu, slept through the ages where he had been chained again by his brother Anu’s offspring, in whose service is the papacy. Yes, Alalu has been kept chained and watched over by the popes of whom all – except for the present one – are sons of Satan aka Anu, whose DNA they carry. These popes were either members of the elite reptilian hybrid families or were/are under their control. Anu had left the earth and returned to his kingdom in another dimension, the throne of which he had stolen from its original king, Alalu his brother. Read Entire Article » | ||
Posted: 26 May 2014 07:00 PM PDT
A startup says its new battery will make cheap, 300-mile-range electric cars as common as Corollas.
Dou Kani, the chief executive of Power Japan Plus, pushes what looks to be a standard lithium-ion battery across a conference table, the type of battery that powers everything from $30 flashlights to $90,000 electric cars. Except the silver cylinder contains no lithium oxide. Nor any expensive rare earth metals. It won’t catch fire if punctured. And unlike lithium ion batteries, it can be charged and discharged thousands of times without losing its energy capacity, its creator claims. Read Entire Article » |