International findings on the safety of Genetically Modified Organisms are rarely reported on in Western mainstream media. Despite fierce resistance to GMOs in other countries, North Americans are just now starting to learn that GMOs are unsafe for human consumption, and that they pose significant environmental risks, too. This is precisely why dozens upon dozens of countries around the Read More…
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Basement Fire Closes IRS Headquarters Just ONE DAY After Panama Papers Leak
The recent chaos stirred by the Panama Papers, has been covered in detail since the leak occurred earlier this week. The 11.5 million documents of highly incriminating nature, were stolen from Mossack Fonseca and have already caused the resignation of Iceland’s Prime Minister, and put English Prime Minister David Cameron in some very hot water. Read More…
Lawsuits, Including RICO Charge, Pile Up for Embattled Michigan Governor
Rick Snyder also named in a federal lawsuit filed by the Detroit school board that blames the district’s financial troubles on state emergency manager law. Charging that the Flint water crisis was part of an “intentional scheme” created by state officials to save money, a group of 15 citizens on Wednesday filed a federal racketeering Read More…
A Forgotten Continent: The Hidden Truths of Africa
“The darkest thing about Africa has always been our ignorance of it.” – George Kimble What does the world really know about Africa? In the West, if you were to turn on the T.V., you would be hard pressed to find any news coverage regarding Africa other than starving children, political chaos, and exotic wild life. Read More…
Keystone Pipeline Shut Down After it Begins Leaking in South Dakota
South Dakota — TransCanada shut down a lengthy portion of its Keystone pipeline on Monday after a reported 187 gallons of crude oil spilled in South Dakota. Though the leak could be considered proportionately minor — estimated by TransCanada to cover a 10- to 30-foot area on the ground — it sparked fresh debate over the Read More…
The TSA Spent $1.4 Million on an App That Only Cost This Guy $10 to Reproduce
(ANTIMEDIA) The International Business Machines Corporation, commonly known as IBM, has been named in a series of reports tied to the TSA’s “randomizer” app. Though many news sources have focused on the cost of the app, few have looked deeper into the relationship between Washington D.C. and IBM’s powerful lobbyists. Geek.com reported the Department of Homeland Read More…






