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Science Group: UN Rio+20 Summit Must Reduce Global Population
Governments and dictators assembling in Rio de Janeiro for the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development must adopt even more stringent policies to...
Spanish Debt Problems Grow
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Radjoy obtained a $125 billion bailout for Spanish banks, intending to quiet the fears of investors, but the loan...
Read moreChina’s Population Police Force Mother to Abort Baby at Seven Months
A human-rights group that monitors Communist China’s policy of forced abortion on couples not adhering to its one-child policy has reported that on...
Read moreAs War Propaganda Implodes, Calls for Syria Intervention Grow
In an effort to manufacture the perception of public support for “regime change” and an international war on Syria, Western officials and Arab...
Read moreNew Pacific Alliance Links Freer Latin American Nations
After coming under heavy criticism for pursuing so-called “integration” with totalitarian-minded rulers in Latin America, the governments of Chile, Peru, Mexico, and Colombia —...
Read moreSpanish Bailout Just “a Credit Line,” Says Spain’s New Prime Minister
Following another last-minute late-weekend meeting of European Finance Ministers, Spain’s new Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy happily announced that not only would his country...
Read moreMedia Hypes UN Fear-mongering Before Rio+20 Sustainability Summit
As governments and dictators around the world prepare for the upcoming “Rio+20” United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, the establishment press is hyping —...
Read moreWith UN Support, Socialist Chavez Disarms Civilians in Venezuela
After presiding over an unprecedented surge in violence and murder in Venezuela, the regime of socialist strongman Hugo Chávez — with the full support and...
Read moreGermans Resist Euro Bonds as an Answer to Sovereign Debt Problems
As the PIIGS nations — Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, and Spain — face the prospect of default, euro bonds are being considered as...
Read moreSpain’s Treasury Secretary Calls for Help
As Spain prepares for a major market test as it tries to access capital on Thursday, its Treasury Minister has announced that Spain...
Read moreAlabama Adopts First Official State Ban on UN Agenda 21
Alabama became the first state to adopt a tough law protecting private property and due process by prohibiting any government involvement with or...
Read moreBulgarian Officials Persecute Pastor over Homeschooling
Authorities in the former communist nation of Bulgaria are reportedly persecuting a pastor and his family over their decision to homeschool, prompting an...
Read moreIntimidation Drives Blasphemy Convictions in Pakistan
With Pakistani Christians facing persecution at the hands of their Muslim neighbors, the nation's judicial process is allegedly being hijacked by Islamists to...
Read moreUN Plans to Expand Its Environmental Agency
The United Nations will be pushing for an expansion of its already powerful global environmental agency at this year's Earth Summit in Rio...
Read moreWikiLeaks Chief Assange Loses U.K. Extradition Battle, Fears U.S. Charges
Following a high-profile legal battle that raged on for more than a year and a half, the British Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that...
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