Moody’s Cuts Japan’s Government Credit Rating From Aa2 to Aa3, Yets Says Outlook Stable
Moody's credit rating agency has cut the debt of the government of Japan to Aa3 from Aa2 citing concerns over a global economic slowdown but says Japan's economic outlook is stable.
OUTRAGE OF THE DAY: Do You Realize That The Government Is Still Paying Banks Not To Lend…?
The Federal Reserve is deliberately sabotaging the economy by paying banks billions of dollars not to lend over $1.6 trillion in cash they have on hand
Just In – Photos Of Balitmore Buildings Damaged, Cars Flipped In Aftermath Of Virgina Earthquake
Reported photos out of Baltimore show building damage and flipped cars in the aftermath of the Virginia Earthquake.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange: ‘This generation is burning the mass media to the ground’
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange spoke to a forum at the Splendour in the Grass music festival in Queensland Friday and said this generation is burning mass media to the ground.
Japan Passes The Computer Network Monitoring Law To Cleanse The Internet Of “Bad” Fukushima News
Japan has passed a law that will enable the police and contractors to monitor internet activity without restriction to "cleanse" the Internet of any "bad" Fukushima radiation news.
Scientists Gagged From Interpreting Study That Links Climate Change To Cosmic Rays
Head of the world's leading physics lab has issued a gag order preventing scientists from stating their interpretation of a study that links historical climate changes to cosmic rays.
CNN: “They lied to us” Fukushima Radiation Release Comparable To Chernobyl, 100% Meltdown In 3 Reactors
CNN reports "They lied to us" as Japan the Fukushima radiation release is comparable to the amount released from Chernobyl and reporting 100% nuclear meltdown has occurred in 3 reactors calling the disaster the worst industrial accident in history.
Photos And Videos Of The Ongoing Massive Volcano Eruption In Chile
A massive volcano has been erupting in Chile since June 4th. The eruption continues and the massive ash cloud is now shutting down airports as far away as Australia and New Zealand.
WSJ: 3 IN 10 Firms Eye Saying Sayonora Tokyo In Wake Of Radiation Coverup
According to a survey released Thursday, some of those moves could become more permanent. In a poll of more than 200 corporate executives, the Japanese arm of recruitment company Hays said it found close to three in 10 of the companies surveyed said they plan to put their people elsewhere.
Chernoby: An Accident With Catastrophic Consequences
On April 26th, 1986, 26 Years ago to the day the Chernobyl nuclear meltdown occurred marking today as the anniversary of worst nuclear accident on earth before Fukushima. Here is an interactive infographic, complete with a 3D simul...
Chernoby: An Accident With Catastrophic Consequences
On April 26th, 1986, 26 Years ago to the day the Chernobyl nuclear meltdown occurred marking today as the anniversary of worst nuclear accident on earth before Fukushima. Here is an interactive infographic, complete with a 3D simulation, to walk you through the events of that fateful spring morning that occurred during the Chernobyl meltdown.
Unreleased TEPCO Videos And Photos Of The Japan Fukushima Nuclear Reactor
Asiaweek points us to a large library of videos and images of the Fukushima Nuclear power plant that were previously unreleased by TEPCO or the Japanese Government.
Study: Yellowstone volcano much larger than believed
A new kind of image suggests the giant volcanic plume lying under Yellowstone National Park is even bigger than previously thought. University of Utah geophysicists used the electrical conductivity of the huge tongue of hot and partly molten rock to create an image. That image suggests the plume is even bigger than it appears in [...]![]()
Magnitude 6.7 earthquake strikes Mexico
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.7 hit the region of Veracruz, Mexico, the U.S. Geological Survey reported Thursday. There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
Arctic ice at winter peak is least ever measured by satellite
At its peak this winter, Arctic Ocean ice covered the smallest area since satellites started measuring it in 1979, researchers report. Arctic sea ice probably reached its maximum extent for the year on March 7, at 5.65 million square miles, according to the University of Colorado-Boulder’s National Snow and Ice Data Center. That figure was [...]![]()
Possible Fukushima Nuclear Fallout Projections For the U.S. Based on Wind Patterns
UPDATE: LIVE UPDATES TOKYO (Nikkei)–The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) said Saturday afternoon the explosion at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant could only have been caused by a meltdown of the reactor core. The same day, Tokyo Electric Power Co. (9501), which runs the plant, began to flood the damaged reactor with seawater [...]
Big Oil’s Long Term Energy Plan? A One World Government and Global Depopulation
Revealing the truth about Big Oil's long term global energy plan... A one world government and global depopulation to 1 billion people.
Georgia Man Fined $5000 for Growing Vegetables
The Intel Hub By TheAvalonRoundTable A Georgia resident who has been an organic farmer for years is now facing $5000 dollars in fines for growing too many vegetables on his OWN land. That’s right. Steve Miller, who has sold some of his produce at local farmers markets, as well as growing food for himself, is [...]
Our Sun Will Eventually Turn Into a Multi-Trillion Ton Diamond
When stars use up their nuclear fuel, they turn into "white dwarf" stars. When white dwarf stars cool down, they crystallize.In 2004, the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics discovered a cooled white dwarf 50 light years away from Earth.At th...
Social Engineering Bill In Senate Will Force You Into City
By Bob Livingston Personal Liberty Digest A social engineering bill to restrict residence in the suburbs and rural areas and force Americans into city centers has passed the United States Senate Banking Committee and is on the fast track to passage in the Senate. The bill is called the Livable Communities Act (SB 1619) and [...]


















