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End of the world coming soon? Iranian documentary predicts arrival of Islamic Messiah

A feature-length documentary film, produced by a top adviser to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, claims that the cataclysmic events that will usher in an era of Muslim world domination are about to begin, triggered by actions launched by Iran and its Lebanese ally, Hezbollah. Iran's Ahmadinejad repeatedly talks about the coming of the 12th imam, a Muslim messianic figure whose “reappearance” will make Islam victorious over the entire world. He begins every public speech — including his yearly address to the United Nations — with a prayer that his actions will “hasten the return” of the 12th imam. Now former Revolutionary Guards officer Reza Kahlili, who defected to the West after spying on behalf of the CIA inside Iran for more than a decade, has obtained a bootlegged copy of a new film made... 

Libya bombing an attempt to create 'New World Order'?

JERUSALEM – The author of a military doctrine used by the Obama administration to justify the recent airstrikes targeting the regime of Moammar Gadhafi in Libya recently advocated for a "global rebalancing" and "international redistribution" to create a "New World Order." The author, Ramesh Thakur, is a fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, which is in partnership with an economic institute founded by philanthropist billionaire George Soros. Thakur is also closely tied with other Soros-funded initiatives. WND was first to...

Jordan teetering on civil war, local analysts say

Jordan's social cohesion is quickly unraveling, local experts warn, following violent demonstrations in the kingdom and an obtuse government response to public demands for change. One protester was killed and 120 wounded in the bloodiest demonstrations yet to take place in the kingdom since popular protests began sweeping through the... 

Egypt: Mubarak 'under house arrest,' election to be held 'in September'

Cairo, 28 March (AKI) - Egypt's military on Monday said former president Hosni Mubarak is under house arrest, according to Egyptian newspaper Al Masry Al Youm reports.The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, which temporarily took power when Mubarak stepped down in February. The report said that the Council, in a statement on its Facebook page, denied some local reports that Mubarak had gone to Saudi Arabia...

Iranian hacker 'claims revenge for Stuxnet'

The hacker said his attack was mounted in revenge for the Stuxnet virus attack on his country's nuclear programme. The boast follows a major security breach at Comodo Group, a “certification authority” which acts as an independent third party to ensure communications between users and websites are properly encrypted. The integrity of such encryption is a fundamental part of web security, foiling attackers who could otherwise easily monitor emails or steal online banking details. Comodo last week admitted it had been forced to revoke... 

Plutonium detected in soil at Fukushima nuclear plant

FUKUSHIMA — Radioactive water that has been filling up underground trenches connected to the crippled reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has not been confirmed to have overflowed, the government’s Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said Tuesday. The nuclear regulatory body said the levels of water in the trenches some 55 to 70 meters away from the shore that were found by the plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) on Sunday have been stable and that the utility has taken measures to stop the water from...

Kan Says Nuclear Crisis Unpredictable as Radiation Spreads

Japan’s Prime Minister Naoto Kan said for the first time that a damaged nuclear plant’s tsunami defenses were inadequate, while reassuring the public that radiation leaks pose no health threat beyond an evacuation zone. Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s sea wall, designed to withstand a 5.5-meter (18-foot) wave, was breached by a surge estimated by the government to be almost three times higher following the magnitude-9 earthquake on March 11. Back-up diesel generators for cooling systems, which might have prevented the nuclear disaster,.. 

Japan's nuclear contamination spreads to more U.S. states

(CNN) -- Minuscule levels of radiation from Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant incident have been detected in a widening number of U.S. states, but the Environmental Protection Agency reaffirmed this week that the levels represent no threat to public health. "To date, data from EPA's real-time radiation air monitoring networks continue to show typical fluctuations in background radiation levels," Jonathan Edwards, director of the EPA's Radiation Protection Division, said in a statement Monday. "The levels we are seeing are far below any...

Fears for food supply as radioactive water pours from stricken reactor

Radioactive water was pouring from a damaged reactor at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant last night, with officials warning it will soon reach the sea. The contaminated samples were found outside the reactor building for the first time, causing concern that soil and sea in the surrounding area will be poisoned. Efforts to contain the crisis at the stricken complex, which was hit by a massive earthquake and towering tsunami earlier this month, have been hampered by repeated setbacks. The crisis has begun to fray relations between the embattled...

Earth Getting Mysteriously Windier

The world has gotten stormier over the past two decades—and the reason is a mystery, a new study says. In the past 20 years, winds have picked up around 5 percent on average. Extremely strong winds caused by storms have increased even faster, jumping 10 percent over 20 years, according to the new analysis of global satellite data. The study, the first to look at wind speeds across such a large swath of the planet, bolsters some earlier findings,..

Rolling Stone Investigation: How a 'Kill Team' of U.S. Soldiers Killed Afghan Civilians for Sport

A new Rolling Stone investigation describes how a "Kill Team" of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan murdered innocent civilians for sport and mutilated their bodies -- while their officers looked the other way. The men even took snapshots chronicling their crimes and passed the images around like war mementos. Rolling Stone has obtained disturbing... 

Obama Administration Under Mounting Pressure for Botched Gun Trafficking Investigation

Congress and the Department of Justice appear to be headed for a showdown this week over documents detailing Operation Fast and Furious, the botched gunrunning sting set up by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that funneled more than 1,700... 

Donald Trump: Obama "Either Has A Birth Certificate Or He Doesn't"

"I am really concerned. You have no doctors that remember, you have no nurses -- this is the president of the United States -- that remember," Donald Trump told FOX News' "FOX & Friends." "He could have been born outside of this country. Why can’t he produce a birth certificate?," Trump wondered.


Kansas Republican senator becomes first official ‘no’ vote on raising debt ceiling

Kansas Republican Sen. Jerry Moran late last week sent a letter to President Obama announcing his opposition to raising the country’s $14.3 trillion debt ceiling, becoming the first official “no” vote on an issue that’s likely to become the next flashpoint in the ongoing budget debate on Capitol Hill. “Americans are looking for leadership...

Peter Schiff: U.S. Should Abolish Corporate and Personal Income Taxes

Facing a $1.6 trillion budget deficit, even Congress knows the size of the government debt is unsustainable. However, both parties lack the political to will to act. Republicans talk about cutting government spending, though the record shows they are no more fiscally prudent than Democrats. Democrats...

Administration proposes banks spend $20 billion to fix botched foreclosures

Congressional Republicans are moving to shut down President Obama’s $30 billion program to help struggling homeowners pay their mortgages, but the White House appears to have already found a substitute plan. The administration has proposed requiring the nation’s largest banks to spend $20 billion modifying loans of delinquent...

Portugal bailout pressures grow as borrowing costs hit another record

The debt-laden nation, which investors believe is merely delaying the inevitable rescue, saw investors' flight from its debt push the yield, or return, on its benchmark 10-year bond to 8.17pc, setting a new high after Friday's climb to 8pc. The rise came as credit rating agency Standard & Poor's downgraded its view of five of the country's banks, having last week...

"Ten Commandments Judge" Roy Moore to run for president

Roy Moore, the former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice who lost his job after erecting a monument of the Ten Commandments outside the state's courthouse, plans to announce in mid-April that he is setting up a presidential exploratory committee, an aide told CBS News. The aide, Zachery Michael, said Moore's platform will be focused on repealing the health care overhaul law, replacing the progressive income tax with...

New Rules Would Label Millions of American Workers as Disabled

Millions of Americans may be disabled and not even know it, according to some legal experts. That's because sweeping new regulations from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission offer new guidelines on the issue of how to define "disability" under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADA, originally passed in 1990 and updated by Congress in...

Court to Decide If Teacher Can Sue Church School

Washington (AP) - The Supreme Court will decide whether a teacher at a church-run school is a religious or secular worker when it comes to the Americans with Disabilities Act. The high court on Monday agreed to hear an appeal from Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School of Redford, Mich. Cheryl Perich got sick then tried to return to work. Still, the school fired her. She complained to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which sued the church...

Panama not amused by cross-dressing diplomat

AFP - A Panamanian diplomat who donned a lace dress and with a banana in his bustline for carnival in Spain has offered to resign amid outrage at home over the gender bending display. Italo Afu, Panama's consul in the Spanish Canary Islands, on Monday apologized profusely. "Given the distaste in Panama over my behavior, I have decided to offer the foreign ministry my resignation and...

‘Are you gay' quiz for 11-year-olds

FURY erupted yesterday at “sinister” plans to quiz 11-year-old children to see if they are straight, gay or bisexual. The state’s equalities watchdog says a child’s sexuality should be questioned in case they could be victims of discrimination. Those working with young people in schools, healthcare and youth services are being advised to set up pilot studies to monitor adolescent sexual orientation and not dismiss gay feelings as “a passing phase”.

Was this boy the torso in the Thames? Five-year-old 'victim of voodoo ritual' named by former suspect

This is the little boy whose headless and limbless body was found floating in the Thames ten years ago, it was claimed last night. The five-year-old’s identity has remained a mystery after he was smuggled into Britain and murdered in a voodoo-style ritual killing. He was drugged with a ‘black-magic’ potion and sacrificed before being thrown into the Thames, where his torso washed up next to the Globe Theatre in September 2001.

A Strange Man Is Following You

A shadowy group of elites—mainly international bankers but also George W. Bush, Barack Obama, the Clintons, most of the mainstream media, the Saudi royal family, and Google—is trying to enslave the Earth’s population through orchestrated terror attacks and revolutions, vast economic manipulation, vaccines and fluoride, and an ever-widening system of surveillance that includes Facebook. That’s the truth—at least, the truth according to Alex Jones, a popular talk-radio host who is today’s leading proponent and marketer of political paranoia. “The globalists have stolen the world’s power,..

NASA Computer Networks Have Potentially 'Catastrophic' Security Holes

NASA’s internal computer network is full of holes and is extremely vulnerable to an external cyberattack, an audit by the Office of the Inspector General has found. Even worse, it appears several of the vulnerabilities have been known for months, yet remained unpatched. “Six computer servers associated with IT [information technology] assets that control spacecraft and contain critical data had vulnerabilities that would...

Robot bird soars through the sky

You could be forgiven for thinking the bird in this video is real, especially when filmed from a distance. But it's actually an energy-efficient robot, weighing just 500 grams, that captures the elegance of a bird in flight. The robot, aptly named SmartBird, has just been unveiled by Festo, the robotics company known for its bionic animal designs.

Cell phone saves woman after falling into sink hole

PLANT CITY, Fla. - A Plant City woman has her cell phone to thank for saving her life when she fell into a sinkhole after the ground caved underneath her feet. Carla Chapman fell into a hole approximately 24 inches in diameter and several feet deep Monday morning. Lucky for her, Chapman had her cell phone, and was able to contact her husband and call 911. Officer William Osmanski was first on scene, reached...

Willie Nelson must sing for his freedom

(CBS/AP) - Mamas, think about letting your babies grow up to be country music legends. If so, they could get sweetheart deals like the one Willie Nelson got for his recent marijuana possession charges. All the singer-songwriter has to do is pay a small fine - and perform "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" in the courtroom. After being busted for having six ounces of marijuana in his tour bus last November while crossing the border from Mexico to Texas, t

 

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