The US Department of State offered assistance Turkish authorities in the extradition process of Fetullah Gülen as well as forming a joint team to work through the process. Speaking to reporters Thursday, State Department Spokesperson John Kirby said “We have… Read More ›
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India mobilized tanks to the Chinese border, Beijing has warned that the move could threaten potential investment opportunities.
China Hints at Economic Costs After India Deploys Tanks, Troops to Border 22:01 21.07.2016(updated 03:21 22.07.2016) After India mobilized tanks to the Chinese border, Beijing has warned that the move could threaten potential investment opportunities. On Wednesday, reports surfaced that… Read More ›
California is about to get hit with a big hike in Obamacare premiums
Eric Pianin, The Fiscal Times Californians have largely escaped big Obamacare premium increases during the past two years, with premium hikes weighing in at roughly 4 percent a year. But rising health care costs and mounting concern among… Read More ›
Hours Before Military Coup Attempt, Turkey Warned by Russia – Reports
03:02 21.07.2016(updated 05:52 21.07.2016) Get short URL According to Iranian media, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was warned by Russian intelligence of an imminent coup just hours before tanks appeared in the streets of Istanbul and Ankara last Friday…. Read More ›
California firefighters forced to remove flag honoring cops killed in recent mass shootings ‘as it may incite extremist attacks’
Eric Hille displayed the pro-police flag on his fire truck hours after three Baton Rouge officers were gunned down by a mass shooter on July 17 But he was ordered to remove it the next day by fire chief… Read More ›
Turkish Higher Board of Education bans all academics from travelling abroad – Edrogan takes a page from Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge regime
Turkey launches massive dismissal in key organs over coup purge ANKARA, July 20 (Xinhua) — A total of 30 senior staff of Turkish Parliament have been dismissed from posts over suspected involvement in failed Gulenist coup attempt, pro-government media Daily… Read More ›
Zika Case in Utah Baffles Health Officials – Super Zika
“The deceased patient had traveled to an area with Zika and lab tests showed he had uniquely high amounts of virus — more than 100,000 times higher than seen in other samples of infected people — in his blood,” the… Read More ›
Mother and three daughters stabbed ‘for being inappropriately dressed’
Richard Hartley-Parkinson for Metro.co.uk Tuesday 19 Jul 2016 1:15 pm A woman and her three daughters have been stabbed in a French resort for being ‘scantily dressed’. An eight-year-old girl was left fighting for her life after the… Read More ›
Turkey revokes licenses of 21,000 Teachers, 1,577 Deans
Tuesday, 19 July 2016 Turkey has revoked the licenses of 21,000 teachers working in private institutions, an Education Ministry official told Reuters. It’s the latest in a string of crackdowns on workers allegedly tied to the exiled cleric blamed… Read More ›
U.S. probes "unique" Zika case apparently not linked to travel, sex
Source: Xinhua | 2016-07-19 03:37:56 | Editor: huaxia WASHINGTON, July 18 (Xinhua) — U.S. health authorities confirmed on Monday a new case of Zika in Utah and have launched an investigation to determine how the person became infected. The new… Read More ›
Top Health News 18 JUL 2016
Top Health News 18 JUL 2016 1. Gut bacteria can cause, predict and prevent rheumatoid arthritis 2. Viruses revealed to be a major driver of human evolution 3. Milestone study on pomegranate anti-aging mechanism
Erdogan’s Folly: Billions for a Palace 30 Times Bigger Than the White House
“Built illegally on a Turkish national heritage site which preserves the memory of the founder of the Turkish Republic.” Requested repost from April 2016 14:37 08.04.2016 Turkey’s government has put yet another $230 million for construction of more buildings next… Read More ›
Turkey threatens WAR with America over cleric blamed for masterminding failed coup
TURKEY today set itself on a war path with America as tyrant Recep Erdogan attempts to reassert his iron grip on the country following a failed military coup. By NICK GUTTERIDGE PUBLISHED: 11:52, Sat, Jul 16, 2016 | UPDATED:… Read More ›
Turkish soldiers claim they they believed they were involved in military drill, not coup
Ynetnews|Published: 17.07.16 , 07:47 Soldiers arrested by Turkish authorities who were suspected of taking part in Friday’s attempted coup have claimed during their investigation that they believed they were participating in a military drill and that they were unaware… Read More ›
Turkish Officials Block Access to Air Base that Houses US Tactical Nukes
02:25 17.07.2016(updated 03:20 17.07.2016) Turkish officials are preventing access to and from the air base until they complete “anti-coup” operations effectively leaving America’s nuclear arsenal in the hands of the same Erdogan regime that just accused Washington of masterminding… Read More ›
Five Saudi officials, including two intelligence officers, may of helped the 9/11 hijackers–Just Declassified
Declassified 9/11 Report Details Claims of Saudi Ties By ADAM KLASFELD MANHATTAN (CN) — Five Saudi officials, including two intelligence officers, were among those believed by FBI and CIA sources to have helped the 9/11 hijackers, a… Read More ›
Viruses revealed to be a major driver of human evolution
Public Release: 13-Jul-2016 “The discovery that this constant battle with viruses has shaped us in every aspect–not just the few proteins that fight infections, but everything–is profound. “ Study tracking protein adaptation over millions of years yields insights relevant to… Read More ›
What free will looks like in the brain
Public Release: 13-Jul-2016 Johns Hopkins University IMAGE: An illustration of the human brain indicates where researchers found activity relating to free-will decisions. Credit: Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University researchers are the first to glimpse the human brain… Read More ›
More evidence that male and female brains are wired differently
Public Release: 13-Jul-2016 University of California – Los Angeles FINDINGS While measuring brain activity with magnetic resonance imaging during blood pressure trials, UCLA researchers found that men and women had opposite responses in the right front of the insular… Read More ›
New Russian Secret Service Agents go Wild celebrating Graduation – then get punished
Editors Note: (Ralph Turchiano): WOW !?1? This is just one of many of the videos of the graduating class of Russia’s FSB security service. The only thing better then this would be a class year book to distribute among the… Read More ›
The Formula for a 1000-year-old antimicrobial that rivals today’s antibiotics: Bald’s Eye Salve
We review the Formula for a 1000-year-old antimicrobial that rivals today’s antibiotics. Bald’s eye salve killed up to 90% of MRSA in mice models. This is the translated formula from the Anglo-Saxon Bald’s Leechbook, courtesy University of Nottingham. Citation: A… Read More ›
International law dishonored by illegal award on South China Sea arbitration: Chinese diplomat
Source: Xinhua | 2016-07-13 01:07:17 | Editor: huaxia by Xinhua Writers Gan Chuan, Shuai Rong THE HAGUE, July 12 (Xinhua) — The ruling on the South China Sea arbitration issued by a court in The Hague is a disgrace to… Read More ›
A major escalation: Chinese leaders reject S. China Sea arbitration award
Chinese leaders reject S. China Sea arbitration awardSource: Xinhua | 2016-07-12 20:40:57 | Editor: huaxia BEIJING, July 12, 2016 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping (2nd R, front) meets with European Council President Donald Tusk (3rd L, front) and European… Read More ›
Top health news for 11 JUL 2016
Top health news for 11 JUL 2016 1. Deadly bug strikes in a day – Same bug accidentally released from high-security Louisiana research lab 2. A simple nutritional supplement could be the solution and useful for athletes taking part in… Read More ›
123 police injured in Berlin riot
BBC 11th July, 2016 Police in Berlin say 123 officers were injured in clashes with leftist protesters over the redevelopment of a district in the east of the city. About 3,500 protesters marched through Friedrichshain on Saturday. Some were… Read More ›
Runaway Russian intelligence agent dies in the U.S.
Editors note: (Ralph Turchiano) The views presented here are purely from the Russian perspective July 7, 2016 ARTUR GROMOV, GAZETA.RU Russian media reports that former Russian Intelligence Service Colonel Alexander Poteyev has died in the U.S. For 10 years he… Read More ›
U.S. missile brought down Russian helicopter in Syria: report
BY ALASTAIR WANKLYN STAFF WRITER JUL 10, 2016 Two Russian airmen killed in Syria on Friday were shot down with American weaponry, the Interfax news agency said Sunday, quoting a Russian military source. It said insurgents from the Islamic… Read More ›
Michigan misquotes the Pope in regard to Vaccines made with aborted fetal cells
Click Here for the PDF of how the state of Michigan interprets various religions in regard to Vaccines From Judaism to Islam Anti-Vaxxer Says Michigan Misquoted Pope By LORRAINE BAILEY (CN) — Defending parents opposed to vaccinations that contain “aborted fetal… Read More ›
Chemical trail on Titan may be key to prebiotic conditions
Public Release: 6-Jul-2016 Cornell University Caption An image of Titan’s surface, as taken by the European Space Agency’s Huygens probe as it plunged through the moon’s thick, orange-brown atmosphere on Jan. 14, 2005. Today, Cornell scientists have chemical evidence… Read More ›
Open aggression against U.S. diplomats in Russia is escalating
U.S. Expels Two Russians In Connection With Diplomat Altercation In Moscow The video, broadcast by Gazprom subsidiary NTV, shows a uniformed man spring from a guard station and tackle the diplomat after the latter exits a taxi and heads… Read More ›
‘Sniff and die’ bug can reach brain and spinal cord in 24 hours – Burkholderia pseudomallei bacterium
PUBLISHED08/07/2016 Burkholderia pseudomallei bacterium causes the potentially fatal disease meliodosis A terrifying “sniff and die” bug that kills 89,000 people around the world each year can travel from the nose to the brain and spinal cord in just 24… Read More ›
BRITAIN’S top spy agency was fooled into believing Iraq had chemical weapons by a lying agent who faked intel by copying scenes from a Hollywood film
Chilcot report: Spy duped MI6 with Iraq WMD intel based on Nicholas Cage film The Rock BRITAIN’S top spy agency was fooled into believing Iraq had chemical weapons by a lying agent who faked intel by copying scenes from a… Read More ›
Chronic Fatigue and Gut Bacteria
Chronic Fatigue and Gut Bacteria We review the study” Chronic fatigue syndrome is in your gut, not your head ” in which researchers discover a gut to brain link with regard to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. In addition to the possibility… Read More ›
Union of the Mediterranean, the next EU ?
Editor’s Note ( Ralph Turchiano ) Requested E-Mail from Hillary Clintons Server in regard to the Union of the Mediterranean from 2011. This may be the only mention of it in the Department of State FOIA log.
Could goats become man’s best friend?
Public Release: 5-Jul-2016 Queen Mary University of London Goats have the capacity to communicate with people like other domesticated animals, such as dogs and horses, according to scientists from Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). In a new paper… Read More ›
Health News for 4 JUL 2016
Health News for 4 JUL 2016 1. Prenatal exposure to acetaminophen may increase autism spectrum and hyperactivity symptoms in children 2. USF professor: No association between ‘bad cholesterol’ and elderly deaths 3. Chronic fatigue syndrome is in your gut, not… Read More ›
Prenatal exposure to paracetamol (acetaminophen), may increase autism spectrum symptoms by 30%
Public Release: 1-Jul-2016 Oxford University Press A new study has found that paracetamol (acetaminophen), which is used extensively during pregnancy, has a strong association with autism spectrum symptoms in boys and for both genders in relation to attention-related and… Read More ›
Brain modification can prevent Bullying
“When we artificially induced the rapid GABA neuron activation between the basal forebrain and lateral habenula, we watched in real time as the aggressive mice became docile and no longer showed bullying behavior,” Public Release: 29-Jun-2016 Motivation to bully is… Read More ›
Make no mistake, revenge is (bitter)sweet, study confirms
Public Release: 29-Jun-2016 Why Osama bin Laden’s death had us celebrating…and feeling worse Washington University in St. Louis Deep, dark and sometimes overwhelming, the human compulsion to seek revenge is a complex emotion that science has found incredibly hard… Read More ›
Research reveals widespread herbicide use on North American wildlands
Public Release: 29-Jun-2016 The University of Montana MISSOULA, Montana – University of Montana researchers are giving the public its first look at the widespread use of herbicides on federal and tribal land in North America, and they urge land… Read More ›
Researcher finds ‘ghost workers’ common in migrant farm work
Public Release: 28-Jun-2016 University of Colorado Denver New research by Sarah Horton, an anthropologist at the University of Colorado Denver, reveals that employers in agricultural industries often take advantage of migrants’ inability to work legally by making their employment… Read More ›
Deceiving the public about Fosamax side effects, was it the FDA or Merck?
Merck Fights Broken-Leg Claims in 3rd Circuit By NICK RUMMELL NEWARK, N.J. (CN) — Remaining class-action lawsuits claiming one of Merck’s drugs caused weakened bones and eventual femur fractures should not go to a jury trial, the pharmaceutical… Read More ›
Russian warship makes ‘AGGRESSIVE’ approach with weapons drawn to US navy cruiser
TROUBLE has flared again in the Mediterranean as a notorious Russian frigate confronted an American warship as it shadowed an aircraft carrier. By Henry Holloway / Published 1st July 2016 The Russian warship the Yaroslav Mudrry – which was… Read More ›
Juncker caught on film trying to ‘disappear’ Farage
Thursday, 30 June 2016 “Lyin’” Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission, tries to prevent photographers from snapping Nigel Farage, who looks on with justifiable schadenfreude. Why is Juncker doing this? Apparently to remind the photographer that Farage is a… Read More ›
How statistical deception created the appearance that statins are safe and effective
We review the study ” No association between ‘bad cholesterol’ and elderly deaths ” Citation Title: How statistical deception created the appearance that statins are safe and effective in primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease ” DOI:10.1586/17512433.2015.1012494
USF professor: No association between ‘bad cholesterol’ and elderly deaths
“older people with high levels of a certain type of cholesterol, known as low-density lipoprotein (LDL-C), live as long, and often longer, than their peers with low levels of this same cholesterol. “ Public Release: 27-Jun-2016 Systematic review of… Read More ›
FBI failed to tell hundreds of Americans that they were on an ISIS kill list after discovering 15,000 U.S. citizens were potential targets
Names of targets found by security officials on encrypted terror websites 15,000 people were and potentially remain as targets for ISIS extremists But probe has discovered hundreds of those listed never knew about threat In Texas, just two of… Read More ›
Health News for 27 JUN 2016 (Beta)
1. The World Health Organization may have caused thousands of unnecessary TB deaths 2. Study links omega-3s to reduced mortality 3. Beneficial bacteria may protect breasts from cancer
Supreme Court rules Bribery of Politicians is acceptable in some situations
Disgraced Governor Walks as SCOTUS Loosens Bribery Law “Today’s ruling makes it even more difficult to protect our democracy from attempts by officeholders to peddle political access and influence to the highest bidder,” Malloy said in a statement. “This… Read More ›
Supreme Court green lights gift bonanza by ruling public officials can take free stuff as long as they don’t do an ‘official act’ in return in reversal of Virginia governor Robert McDonnell case
McDonnell ad been convicted in ‘tawdry’ case of accepting lavish gifts in exchange for official favor ‘Ferraris, Rolexes, and ball gowns’ $175,000 in gifts alleged to have been given in exchange for boosting a vitamin supplement company Court sent… Read More ›