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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Argentine Prosecutor: Obama's Friend, Iranian President Rouhani Involved in AMIA Bombing Decision



Said privately he had evidence Rouhani was involved in decision to authorize bombing.

An Argentine prosecutor who died mysteriously last week told a reporter prior to his death that he had evidence tying Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires.

The bombing, which killed 85 and injured hundreds, is believed to have been...

WEIRD: Two Employees of EXIM Bank Are Mysteriously Dead - Russian Spy Connection?

So I saw This From Gotnews:
Gotnews.com has learned that two employees of the EXIM bank are dead.
Allen Overland, Director of the Research Library and Brian Sant Angelo from Structured Finance Business Development both died this past weekend.
Both men were relatively young and in good health, Gotnews.com has been told.
Did some research and found this:


Brian Sant Angelo was involved in some kind of Russian division of the import/export bank.
Then I remembered THIS: US announces charges in New York Russian spy ring case
So the next natural question is: Do the odd multiple deaths of two import/export bank employees have something to do with Russian spying and tampering with American banking? Well..

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NASA Has Released The Largest Picture Ever Taken And It Will Blow Your Mind..



 On January 5, NASA released an image of the Andromeda galaxy, our closest galactic neighbor, captured by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The full image is made up of 411 Hubble images, takes you through a 100 million stars and travels over more than 40,000 light years.

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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Girls With Guns

Are We A Democracy?


Empowerment Series: Women With Weapons #32





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Austrian Economist Stops Keynesian Economist...



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The mystery of the 132-year-old Winchester rifle found propped against a national park tree


Archaeologists conducting surveys in Nevada’s Great Basin National Park came upon a gun frozen in time:  a .44-40 Winchester rifle manufactured in 1882. It was propped up against a juniper tree.

“They just happened to notice the rifle under the tree,” said Nichole Andler, Basin National Park’s chief of interpretation. The public will get a chance to view the rifle over the weekend.

Although staff have no idea how the rifle ended up there, “it looked like someone propped it up there, sat down to have their lunch and got up to walk off without it,” Andler said.

It’s remarkable that anyone was able to spot the gun back in November, as it had blended in so well with...