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Nuke

Radioactive plume in South Carolina leaking into Savannah River

ATLANTA -- The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) confirmed to the South Carolina Governor's Nuclear Advisory Council recently that a plume of radioactive Tritium is moving off the Barnwell Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility, in Barnwell, South Carolina.

The plume is traveling in the groundwater southwest toward the Savannah River Site.

Traces of tritium have also been found in Mary Branch Creek.

WLTX TV in Columbia, South Carolina, first reported on the Department's admission, although environmentalists claim this has been going on for years.

"The plume started moving off the Barnwell site years ago. In fact, they dug up the adjacent church because there was contamination of soil and groundwater and that was ten years ago. Just like every other low-level nuclear waste site in this country, they have all leaked," Susan Corbett, Chair South Carolina Sierra Club, told Atlanta Progressive News.

Sherlock

No traces of explosives on Kaczynski plane - Poland

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© RIA Novosti. Oleg MineevTu-154 jet carrying President Lech Kaczynski and a host of other top officials crashed in 2010
Polish experts found no traces of explosives in the wreckage of a plane that crashed in Russia in 2010, killing Poland's president and nearly 100 others, Polish military prosecutors said Friday.

The analyzed samples were taken by Polish analysts from the crash site in autumn 2012 and summer 2013.

Forensics experts from the Central Forensics Laboratory reported that analysis of the samples, which were obtained from exhumed bodies, soil at the crash site and parts of the aircraft, did not reveal any traces of explosives or their decay substances, prosecutors said in a statement.

Prosecutors said, however, that the forensics report was not conclusive and asked the experts to provide explanatory notes on their findings by this spring.

Handcuffs

Texas cops handcuff man after he gave change to homeless person

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You may want to think twice next time you consider giving a homeless person some change, if one Texas man's experience is any indication.

Houston resident Greg Snider claims he was arrested and held for more than an hour after local police mistakenly targeted him as a criminal, all for giving a homeless man a few quarters.

Snider said he had pulled into a local parking lot in order to make a phone call when a homeless man came up to him and asked for some spare cash. Snider claims he gave the man 75 cents and left to continue on his way.

"I had no idea at all what was about to happen," he told KPRC Local 2 News.

As soon as Snider merged onto a local freeway, however, police followed him with flashing lights and sirens, ordering him to pull over.

"He's screaming. He's yelling. He's telling me to get out of the car. He's telling me to put my hands on the hood," Snider said to KPRC. "They're like, 'We saw you downtown. We saw what you did.' And I was like, 'Are you kidding me? I gave a homeless man 75 cents.'"

Heart - Black

Police: Arizona teacher takes 6-yr-old girl's shirt off as 'punishment'

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© Adams Elem. School websiteThomas Washburn
An Arizona Kindergarten teacher faces 26 counts of indecent exposure and one count of child abuse after he allegedly removed a 6-year-old girl's shirt that left her naked from the waist up in a packed classroom.

Thomas Washburn, 54, who teaches at Adams Elementary School in Mesa, was arrested Wednesday when the incident reportedly occurred.

Police said something upset Washburn, who started shouting in the classroom filled with two dozen youngsters. The outburst frightened the victim and she hid her face in the top of her shirt, officers said.

The victim's mother said her daughter was born prematurely and is "developmentally delayed," according to a police report.

Officers said Washburn told the girl to take her face out of the shirt and when she did not comply, he went to her and completely removed her shirt, leaving her naked from the waist up in front of her classmates for about 10 minutes.

The girl broke down crying, police said. Washburn eventually returned her clothing.

People 2

Flashback Best of the Web: Media ignores calm amid chaos: The story you were never told on 9/11

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Uhm, remind us again, what do we need leaders for?...
Original video produced by BrasscheckTV.com

Narrated by Goodman Green

On Sept. 11 last year, up to 1 million people were evacuated from Lower Manhattan by water "in an emergent network of private and publicly owned watercraft--a previously unplanned activity." It was an American Dunkirk, like the epic rescue of the British army at Dunkirk in 1940 by an armada of similar craft.


Comment: The above appears to have been written in the run-up to the first anniversary of 9/11.

This is very interesting research because it reveals the contrast between how the psychopathic mind sees the world (and wishfully believes that normal people see it too by casting their hysterical, paranoid net far and wide through the media) with how the inherently social human perceives and responds to its environment. We note with sadness, however, that humanity's propensity to "seek information from one another and make inquiries" didn't extend far enough to question what really happened on 9/11.

Perhaps another way of looking at it is that yes, people do ask questions, but they have long since been dumbed down through atrocious diets and overwhelmed by a daily dose of lies, which have combined to subvert these natural pro-social traits towards support of unnatural warfare and torture of fellow humans.


Megaphone

Addicted to slavery: Amazon.com workers REJECT unionization

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Amazon.com has managed to avoid unions since its creation in 1994. On Wednesday night, the mega-company's workers rejected a union by a vote of 21 to 6.

The purpose of the proposed union would have been to demand higher wages and the right to strike. It would have been formed under the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW).

Mary Osako, a spokeswoman from Amazon, said, "With today's vote against third-party representation, our employees have made it clear that they prefer a direct connection with Amazon. This direct connection is the most effective way to understand and respond to the wants and needs of our employees. Amazon's culture and business model are based on rapid innovation, flexibility, and open lines of direct communication between managers and associates."

After the union was shot down, IAMAW accused Amazon of pressuring their workers to not unionize.

Pills

Revisit the horror of Travis, the bloodthirsty chimpanzee

He lived like a human for 14 years - until he went berserk and mauled his owner's friend.
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© Kathleen O'Rourke/APTravis the chimp went berserk in 2009, mauling his owner’s friend, Charla Nash.
Travis the chimp suppressed his bloodthirsty nature for 14 years before going on his vicious rampage that left his owner's friend severely disfigured.

It was a bloodbath.

Raised by Sandy Herold in Stamford, Conn., essentially from birth, Travis was thought to have been fully socialized and not pose a threat to his human masters who regarded him as one of the family.

The tremendously powerful primate could open doors using keys, ate at the dinner table with a glass of wine and adored ice cream. He was a big fan of baseball, could drive a car, enjoyed painting and even took baths with Herold.

But on Feb. 16, 2009, Travis snapped.

Ice Cube

Number of Americans who don't believe in climate change on the rise

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More Americans than ever before believe global warming isn't happening, a new study has found.

The Yale Project on Climate Change Communication study found the number has risen to 23 percent, up 7 percentage points since April 2013.

The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans - 63 percent - do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are 'somewhat' or 'very' worried about the consequences.

'The great majority of climate scientists have concluded that global warming is happening, mostly human caused and, if left unchecked, will have serious consequences for human societies and the natural world,' the report's authors said.

Comment: It's unsurprising more people are questioning the global warming political doctrine, although it may very well be more than 23% of Americans. The problem with conducting surveys as these is when questions are based on faulty and limiting assumptions, which prevents an accurate measurement of the situation. It should be obvious the planet is experiencing dramatic changes, but global warming 'science' falls flat in trying to explain them and actively omits evidence that doesn't fit it's theory. Check out these articles for some of the reasons why more people might be questioning the status quo:

Volcanic eruptions, rising CO2, boiling oceans, and why man-made global warming is not even wrong

The top seven global warming alarmist setbacks in 2013

Ice age cometh: No warming left to deny... Global cooling takes over... CET annual mean temperature plunges 1°C since 2000

From 'Hiding the Decline' to 'Burying the Pause': Man-made Global Warming is still a lie


Magic Hat

Google Glass driving charge dismissed

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© Mike Blake/ReutersCecilia Abadie outside the San Diego traffic court where a ticket for driving while wearing Google Glass was thrown out.
Court tears up ticket issued in San Diego after Cecilia Abadie argues she had glasses switched off while on freeway

A San Diego traffic court has thrown out the case against a woman who authorities said was driving while wearing Google Glass.

Commissioner John Blair ruled that Cecilia Abadie was not guilty because the code she was cited for required proof that the device was in operation. Blair found there was no proof beyond a reasonable doubt.

Abadie is believed to be the first motorist cited for wearing Google Glass while driving. She was also found not guilty of speeding.

Abadie, a software developer, said she was among 30,000 people called "explorers" selected to try out Google Glass before the technology goes on sale. The device on a frame worn like glasses features a thumbnail-size transparent display above the right eye. The frames are equipped with a camera, a display and a computer that responds to voice commands.

Sheriff

Best of the Web: Police State USA: Man who gave homeless man 75 cents gets harassed by police

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A man said he was wrongly targeted by Houston police, handcuffed and detained for more than an hour, after he gave a homeless man 75 cents.

Greg Snider said he was driving in downtown Houston around 2 p.m., when he pulled into a parking lot at Commerce and La Branch to take a business call.

"That's when the homeless man came up to me. He said, 'Hey my name is Dave. I'm from Dallas. I'm down on my luck. Do you have any change,'" said Snider.

Snider said he gave the man some change and drove off.

"I had no idea at all what was about to happen," said Snider.