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The Great Capitalist Heist: How Paris Hilton’s Dogs Ended Up Better Off Than You
Alternet Elites say that we need inequality to encourage the rich to invest and the creative to invent. That’s working out well — for 1% pooches. Editor’s Note: When harmful beliefs plague a population, you can bet that the 1% … Continue reading
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H. G. Wells: The Open Conspiracy (selected passages – 1933)
Panarchy.org Note H. G. Wells launched the idea of an Open Conspiracy in a booklet in 1928 and then, in a more extended text, in 1933. Here we offer some extracts from the various chapters of the later work. The … Continue reading
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After the Tsunami – Japan
Journeyman Pictures March 2012 On the 11th of March last year Japan’s worst ever natural disaster killed almost 20,000 people. This report reveals the controversy surrounding it and the pain of rebuilding under the fear of radioactivity. Around the world … Continue reading
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inFact: The 2012 Apocalypse
Brian Dunning Youtube inFact with Brian Dunning is the web video series that gives you the real facts behind popular myths. For more info, visit http://infactvideo.com
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Seeking the Third Story
Author David Talbott suggests that all of human history can be seen as just two stories. First, came the story of ancient mythology, when towering gods were said to have ruled the world. Then came the story of science, emerging … Continue reading
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Polio surge in Nigeria after vaccine virus mutates
Maria Cheng HeraldNet/AP Polio, a dreaded paralyzing disease stamped out in the industrialized world, is spreading in Nigeria despite efforts to stamp it out. And health officials say in some cases, it’s caused by the vaccine used to fight it. … Continue reading
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