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- H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine and You by Politicol News on Oct 23, 2009
The Smithfield Pig farm in Mexico is an American owned corporation where the H1N1 virus was introduced to their pig population . Not one pig was killed and they raise over 1 million pigs at that farm- yet Russia did away with infected pigs. The FDA...
- The World Order Begins... by Robservations & Generalizations on Oct 1, 2009
It's not so bad that we peons have very little control over the true affairs of the world. Now that Tony Blair is set to become the first President of Europe we're entering a very interesting stage in Earth's history. Which generation will be the fir...
- American Clean Energy and Security Act by intuitech on Jun 29, 2009
Here’s another article by Dr. Mir Ali on the Obama Administration’s attempt to reduce carbon emissions. It certainly is a change; but is it enough? American Clean Energy and Security Act Dr. Mir F. Ali The approach to limit or reduce...
- Banning Bottled Water by intuitech on May 24, 2009
Here’s another story from Dr. Mir Ali which I’m happy to post. I have never understood why people buy bottled water when tap water is so prevalent and we spend so much of our tax dollars keeping a health water supply. The cost is ridiculo...
- Carbon Credits vs. Carbon Tax by intuitech on Apr 27, 2009
This is a follow up to the previous post. Guest Post by: Dr. Mir F. Ali It is no secret that the world opinion about global warming is divided into two categories – those who genuinely believe in global warming and those who think it as a big j...
- Cultivate Meadows, Not Lawns, Because 5 Percent of America’s Greenhouse Gases or GHGs are Produced by Mowing Lawns by Digital Citizen on Apr 1, 2009
Instead of cultivating your lawns this summer, you should try cultivating a meadow with flowers to reduce greenhouse gases, pesticides, other costs like gas for the mower, and help nature with flowers and bees that will make good use of them.
- There are currently over 18,000 pieces of space junk bigger than 4-inches in size being tracked, with the first satelite fender-bender just occurring to create 500-600 more! by Envirostats! on Feb 14, 2009
Space… the final frontier… not for exploration but for polluting. On Tuesday, at about 1700 GMT (12:00 p.m. EST), two satellites collided by accident in orbit about 500 miles (790 km) over Siberia. The collision was foreseen to be like




