Archives for 1月 2016

New Documentary: Whistleblower Claims CDC Covered Up Vaccine-Autism Links

The documentary alleges that there was study that was performed and whether the CDC was complicit in a cover-up over a decade ago.

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The debate over whether vaccines cause autism has become one of the most controversial disputes in this country. In this episode of Truth In Media, the focus is not on whether vaccines are responsible for autism. The issue at hand here is a study that was performed at the CDC and the question of whether the agency was complicit in a cover-up over a

Emails Show Flint Govt Bought Clean Water For Themselves While Residents Drank Poison For A Year

Instead of immediately notifying the citizens of the tainted water, the Snyder administration used taxpayer dollars to protect government officials only.

Protesters gather outside the state Capitol before Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder's State of the State address, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016, in Lansing, Mich. With the water crisis gripping Flint threatening to overshadow nearly everything else he has accomplished, the Republican governor again pledged a fix Tuesday night during his annual State of the State speech. (AP Photo/Al Goldis)

Flint, MI — As the water crisis in Flint shows no signs of coming to an end anytime soon, one thing is clear — not one government official has yet to be held accountable for causing it. As details emerge about how officials have known about the tainted water and simply allowed the public to consume it without taking action, newly released

Monsanto To Cut 3,600 Jobs Over 2 Years As Public Protests Stymie Profits

Monsanto’s stock price crashed from a one-month high of $99.28 before reports of layoffs and low earnings brought it to a low of $89.81. Some analysts think it should be even lower.

A scene from the March Against Monsanto in Denver, CO. (Photo: MAM)

ST. LOUIS, Missouri --- While Monsanto seems to tower over the agriculture industry, both in terms of its political power and its potentially detrimental effects on the environment, low earnings are cutting into corporate profits and costing employees their jobs. Monsanto had already announced a major wave of layoffs in October when the

Fresno Whistleblower Found Stabbed In Torched Home Days After Warning That Cops Might Kill Him

“Corrupt Fresno cops are going to try to kill me this weekend, possibly tonight,” the activist wrote on Facebook just before his death.

FRESNO, California --- Activists from Fresno are alarmed after a local anti-corruption whistleblower was found dead not long after forecasting his own demise on social media. While responding to a house fire on the afternoon of Jan. 20, firefighters found John Lang, 51, unresponsive. Later that day, he was pronounced dead at a local hospital,

62% Of The People Trump Re-tweeted This Week Follow Multiple White Supremacist Accounts

When most political candidates get endorsed by unsavory characters, they distance themselves quickly.

Not Donald Trump.

Bob McNamara of Spillville, Iowa, and others, listen to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign stop at the Electric Park Ballroom, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015, in Waterloo, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Two weeks ago the leading Republican candidate for US President was widely criticized for retweeting a white supremacist Twitter user with the name “@WhiteGenocideTM,” whose linked website sung Hitler’s praises. It turns out that’s not an anomaly, it's a pattern.  Inspired by a new Twitter account that tweets out the bios of anyone Donald Trump

Human Rights Watch Warns: Terrorism, Refugee Crisis Curbing Freedoms

The French government has this week voted to extend its emergency powers, which include a ban of public gatherings, which has drawn criticism from liberty campaigners.

Policemen fight with activists during a protest ahead of the 2015 Paris Climate Conference at the place de la Republique, in Paris, Sunday, Nov. 29, 2015. More than 140 world leaders are gathering around Paris for high-stakes climate talks that start Monday, and activists are holding marches and protests around the world to urge them to reach a strong agreement to slow global warming. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)

The leading campaign group Human Rights Watch has warned that the threat of terrorism globally as well as the refugee crisis in Europe have led to many western governments imposing crackdown on basic rights. The issue is particularly controversial in France, which has just agreed to extend its emergency measures, following the November 13