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13 Evil Government Experiments on Humans
The U.S. Government has been caught conducting an insane amount of vile, inhumane and grisly experiments on humans without their consent and often without their knowledge. Get ready to become one of those conspiracy theory nuts, because after this list, y
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City made of LEGO
See the version of the City of Las Vegas made over 24 million LEGO bricks.
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Why the U.S. government owns this mall
In the midst of government bailouts, the government took on a lot of odd assets
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Sasquatch and the U.S. Government
The following are accounts and links that suggest the government has more than a curious interest in Sasquatch
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Meeting Of The Government Under The Water
The Government of Maldives Island became one of the most original – it held a meeting under the water.
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The American Government Once Intentionally Poisone
Today I found out that in an effort to scare people away from drinking alcohol, the American government once poisoned certain alcohol supplies; this resulted in the death of over 10,000 American Citizens. This, of course, was during Prohibition. The gov
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The 10 Most Wasteful Government Programs of 2010
The government spent money on what? Grateful Dead archives, World of Warcraft studies, and a neon sign graveyard all make the list for wasteful government spending.
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The Condition of CyberThreats, CyberSecurity and Government
Security authorities have long been forewarning the public, companies and Congress regarding problems on the inability of the U.S. government to circumvent or respond to a cyber hazard.
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The most unusual tax ever?
Governments have always found ways to raise revenue, and the ones in this post are some of the strangest.
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Indonesia sells tigers to the rich
The Indonesian government has announced plans to sell tigers as pets for £67,000 a pair in what it claims is a move to protect the critically endangered species.
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A garden on the wall
The Queensland Government has just signed a deal with the Singapore National Parks Board that could see scientists grow plants on the walls and roofs of the sunshine state’s high rise buildings to reduce heat and improve air quality.
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Obscure Forms of Government
We’ve all heard of a democracy, a republic, and probably a monarch-type government. In the past, there have been monarchs ruling society, tyrants, enlightened despots, and so many other types of leaders. In the end, it’s safe to say that the world has
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This Memo Proves The Runaway Prius Was A Hoax
According to the memo, prepared for members of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, a thorough investigation of the Prius in question revealed that, while the brake pads on the car were worn down, technicians
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How to entertain your pet: barmy advice from the B
The British government is rich in advice for its residents. And if dietary and safety advice is understandable and not unusual, some new aspects are beginning to cause surprise. We have a look at some of the most brilliant masterpieces of bureaucratic min
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The Growing Population Of India
The population of India is growing rapidly. The Indian government began a yearlong census of its billion-plus population in which it plans to photograph and fingerprint every citizen.
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Indian child laborers: no escape from the vicious
It has been three years since the Indian government banned the employment of children. However, it is still disturbingly widespread, and UNICEF says millions of them are working in extremely dangerous conditions.
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Saying “No” To The Old Bulbs
In April Moscow held an auction of oldsters in support of the Russian government initiative in the sphere of energy saving. Active pensioners decided to buy 1000 energy saving bulbs on their own money in public.
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For some, the search for what happened on 9/11 isn
Jesse Ventura's new book American Conspiracies questions the government's position on 9/11. He wrote about the same topic on The Huffington Post, but his article was banned.
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Terminator saves historical Russian fort in the US
One of the earliest Russian settlements in the US, deemed a National Historic Landmark and under threat of shut down due to budget cuts in 2009, has been saved thanks to a reprieve by the Californian government.
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Government Seeks to Track Body Mass of Children
Is it prima facie Orwellian to have a bill proposed by the government called the “Healthy Choices Act”? Think about it.
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