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CME To Hit Earth May 19th

The explosion hurled a CME into space that is expected to hit Earth’s magnetic field on May 19th. NOAA forecasters estimate a 75% chance of polar geomagnetic storms when the cloud arrives. Read More

A Direct Threat to Whistle Blowers and the Alternative Media

As the country went on lock-down during the Boston bombings, our Congress worked quietly to hoist more surveillance and tyranny upon the American people… Read More

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Jesse Ventura – 2013 Solar Storm Conspiracy (Full Episode) Conspiracy Theory with Jesse

http://www.youtube.com/v/X7bdz3IVndg?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Link -  Jesse Ventura – 2013 Solar Storm Conspiracy (Full Episode) Conspiracy Theory with Jesse

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Jon Hamm: “I wear underwear every day of my life”

On Wednesday’s Nerdist podcast, “You Made it Weird with Pete Holmes,” during which Holmes gets actors to share their “secret weirdness,” “Mad Men” actor Jon Hamm addressed his not-so-secret weirdness: his “Internet Penis Sensation,” as Holmes put it.Of the attention that the press has given Hamm’s unusually large genitalia, Hamm said:”I have friends with five year old boys who don’t pay as much attention to their penises as much as the Internet has all of a sudden decided to pay to mine. And it’s juvenile and it’s ridiculous, but it’s the perfect storm of prurience and titillation and page-clicks and this that and the other.”But Hamm squashed rumors that he routinely goes commando, saying,  ”And it’s not like I’m running around with my dick out. They’re literally pointing at pictures of my penis in my pants–and underwear, by the way. I wear underwear every day of my life. I’ve never not worn underwear.”And lo, Jon Hamm’s penis just got another headline.Continue Reading… Read More

The future of the planet rests on the hunched shoulders of Gen Y

On October 29, Superstorm Sandy made landfall in New Jersey, leaving damage strewn across the Caribbean in its wake. With a diameter of 820 miles, Sandy was the largest Atlantic tropical storm to date and caused roughly $50 billion in damage, making it the second most costly disaster after Hurricane Katrina. Hospitals were evacuated, the stock exchange was closed for the first time since 1888, levees broke, the New York City subway flooded, power was cut to 8 million homes and communities were left to cope with property damage and the loss of loved ones. While damage and hardship were widespread, the storm greatly affected the region’s most vulnerable: the poor, the ill and the elderly. Continue Reading… Read More

White House: Looming budget cuts mean ‘perfect storm’ of airport delays

The Obama administration warned Monday of a “perfect storm” of airport delays and less secure US borders when huge spending cuts hit this week, but a top Republican slammed White House “scare” tactics. Political acrimony escalated another notch ahead of $85 billion of cuts,…

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Massive winter storm blankets central United States

A massive winter storm blanketed much of the central United States Thursday, dumping heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain, and even prompting tornado warnings with its high winds. Tens of millions of people in 24 states were expected to be affected by the storm before it peters out when it reaches…

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