Daily Archives: December 13, 2012
Electric Shock Handcuffs, Biometric Glasses and Audio Surveillance on Public Transportation (VIDEOS)
Some technology, although incredibly obnoxious for their Sheeple appeal, are tools of distraction and mindless consumerism. One example has been developed at the Center of Microsystems Technology at Ghent University where a curved LCD display that can be placed into a contact lens and enable the user to place a call or text with the
Nelson Mandela ‘Proven’ To Be A Member Of The Communist Party After Decades Of Denial
A new book claims that, 50 years after he was first accused of being a Communist, Nelson Mandela was a Communist party member after all. For decades, it was one of the enduring disputes of South Africa’s anti-apartheid struggle. Was Nelson Mandela, the leader of the African National Congress, really a secret Communist, as the
Ron Paul And Dennis Kucinich Team Up To Oppose Drones
The use of combat drones overseas divides Congress, but not in the usual partisan way. Supporters of the “war on terror” in both parties tend to support the use of unmanned aircraft that often try to assassinate terrorism suspects. But libertarian Republicans have teamed up with civil liberties-backing Democrats to oppose the drones. Now, the
Worried About Fluoride Exposure? Protect Yourself with Selenium
Having too much fluoride in the body can lead to a number of serious health conditions including reduced IQ, hastened development of cancer, and enhanced oxidative stress. Recent research indicates that the trace mineral selenium may be effective in minimizing the toxic effects of fluoride and even ushering it out of the body while improving
State Secrets Front And Center In Dragnet Surveillance Case
A federal judge on Friday is to hold the first hearing following an appellate court’s decision reinstating allegations that the government is siphoning Americans’ communications from telecoms to the National Security Agency without warrants. The new judge on the case, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White of San Francisco, isn’t so sure the President Barack
Scientists Discover Children’s Cells Living in Mothers’ Brains
The link between a mother and child is profound, and new research suggests a physical connection even deeper than anyone thought. The profound psychological and physical bonds shared by the mother and her child begin during gestation when the mother is everything for the developing fetus, supplying warmth and sustenance, while her heartbeat provides a
Prison Labor Booms In US As Low-Cost Inmates Bring Billions (VIDEO)
The US breeds a Chinese-style inmate labor scheme on its own soil. Both state and some of the biggest private companies are now enjoying the fruits of a cheap and readily available work force, with tens of millions of dollars spent by private prisons to keep their jails full. Watch RT News live at http://www.thesleuthjournal.com/multimedia/tv/rt-tv/
Syrian Rebels Elect Muslim Brotherhood-Dominated Unified Command
(Reuters) – Syrian rebel groups meeting in Turkey elected a 30-member unified command on Friday at talks attended by security officials from international powers, delegates said. The 30 included many with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and Salafists, and excluded the most senior officers who had defected from President Bashar al-Assad’s military, they said. “The command
North Korea Only One Week Away From Long-Range Rocket That Can Reach California
A prominent South Korean news agency is reporting that North Korea is only one week away from having a long-range rocket capable of reaching California. “North Korea is believed to have completed the installation of a long-range rocket on the launch pad” at the Dongchang-ri base in the country’s northwest, reports Yonhap News Agency in
Processed Cows Milk Linked To Diabetes
We all grew up with the classical food pyramid, consuming all the proper servings of grains, dairy, and meat. Well, what if you found out that one of the main levels of the food pyramid actually could give you diabetes? Studies have indeed shown that our bodies, when reacting to A1 beta-casein in dairy, cause
10 Habits For Highly Effective Sleep
Poor sleep is a very serious threat to an individual’s health. Poor sleeping habits lead to altered hormone balances and circadian rhythms. This process accelerates the aging process and speeds up the development of degenerative diseases such as heart disease, cancer, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and osteoarthritis among others. Ten habits for highly effective sleep 1. Proper
Communist Victory Amerika
Once upon a time there once was a country so beautiful with spacious skies, with purple mountain majesties where everyone sang “God shed his grace on thee”. It promoted freedom of religion and allowed Christianity to grow. It gave opportunities for everyone to better themselves in education and create businesses that not only made them
The Stupidity of US Foreign Policy
There can be no doubt that in 2012, the foreign policy of the United States of America is no longer based upon diplomacy, but rather, skulduggery, bullying, blackmail, belligerence, interference, supporting terrorists and breaching every norm in the book of international law…. a demonic list which forms the political epitaph of Hillary Clinton. The United




















