Fukushima: Thousands Have Already Died, Thousands More Will Die
EXTRACT
Non-health effects include:
* 8% of Japan (30,000 sq.km), including parts of Tokyo, contaminated by radioactivity.
* Economic losses estimated between $300 and $500 billion.
Fukushima: Thousands Have Already Died, Thousands More Will Die
EXTRACT
Non-health effects include:
* 8% of Japan (30,000 sq.km), including parts of Tokyo, contaminated by radioactivity.
* Economic losses estimated between $300 and $500 billion.

Rick Simpson – the Canadian who cures cancer with cannabis extract…
“Few people know that cannabis had been used for hundreds of years before Jesus Christ as one of the most healing compounds ever. Furthermore, in ancient Persian religious writings, in which, among other things, other most healing plants are written, the first place belongs to cannabis.” –Rick ends his story and says that the biggest reward for him will be to see the world without cancer.
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The FBI Built a Database That Can Catch Serial Rapists—and Almost Nobody Uses It
For roughly 30 years the FBI has virtually ignored a system meant to help cops track the behavioral patterns of violent criminals.
Continue reading “Yoda: One Intelligence Database — A Snapshot of Possibilities and of Failure”

Worth a full read.
Why is Trump holding a mega-rally in Alabama tonight?
Here is the Trump political logic: “Alabama is extremely critical,” a close associate of Trump’s told me (actually, we agreed I’d call him “a close associate of Mr. Trump”). “You have Iowa’s caucus on February 1st, New Hampshire on the 9th, and South Carolina on the 27th.” The race, this associate explained, would not be wrapped up by then. According to this political calculus, the crucial moment arrives three days later, on March 1st, with the “SEC primary”—the belt of Southern states that encompass the Southeastern Athletic Conference—when Alabama, Texas, Georgia, Arkansas and several others hold their primaries.
Continue reading “Eagle: Trump in Alabama with Sessions — The Strategy That Implodes the GOP”

How Eisenhower solved illegal border crossings from Mexico
Christian Science Monitor, 6 July 2006
Fifty-three years ago, when newly elected Dwight Eisenhower moved into the White House, America's southern frontier was as porous as a spaghetti sieve. As many as 3 million illegal migrants had walked and waded northward over a period of several years for jobs in California, Arizona, Texas, and points beyond.
President Eisenhower cut off this illegal traffic. He did it quickly and decisively with only 1,075 United States Border Patrol agents – less than one-tenth of today's force. The operation is still highly praised among veterans of the Border Patrol.
Former U.S. Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney completes PhD at Antioch University, despite having to scrub WikiLeaks from her dissertation
The title of Dr. McKinney’s dissertation is “‘El No Murio, El Se Multiplico!’ Hugo Chavez: The Leadership and the Legacy on Race.”