Hungary plans to crack down on non-governmental organizations linked to billionaire George Soros now that Donald Trump will occupy the White House, according to the deputy head of Prime Minister Viktor Orban's party.
Cocoa futures slid the most in a month in London after negotiations ended a two-day army mutiny that had paralyzed several cities in Ivory Coast, the world's largest producer.
Why birthrates may not continue dropping forever and overall population could increase and clean energy and advanced agriculture could support the population
Kakistocracy is defined as "rule by the worst." Today on the program Dr. Tjeerd Andringa of the University of Groningen joins us to discuss his theory of how the kakistocracy uses child abuse to perpetuate their control, both over the victims of
James Corbett joins Lance Bowman of the Living Outside the Box podcast to discuss the outlook for Japan and the world in 2017. We talk about the economic, cultural and societal mindset in Japan and preparedness (or lack thereof) for the changes that
Cities from Sweden to India are pushing for a totally cash-free society. But as more shops and transport networks insist on electronic payments, where does this leave the smallest traders and poorest inhabitants?
NATO seeks to break up Russia into small client states … Scores of people have staged a protest in a northern German port city against the deployment and transport of NATO troops and weapons through the city. The protesters marched through the city
In the latest dangerously close encounter between US and Iranian navies, Reuters reports that a U.S. Navy destroyer fired three warning shots at four of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps vessels on Sunday after they closed in at a high rate of
Danny Gold for Liberty Writers reports, Donald Trump said he was gonna bring jobs back and stop jobs from leaving and since being elected, he has done exactly that! Now even Toyota, which is a Japanese company, is on notice for trying to take their j
Hydraulic presses aren't just for smashing Legos and Barbies and making fake teeth explode. They're also for real science--although, exploding objects are still part of that, too.
WiFi networks soon may be able to tell not just where you are, but whether you're even breathing. This is according to research published this month in Computer by a trio of researchers at Peking University that describes a sensing method based not o
On the heels of Czech President Milos Zeman's warnings of a possible "super-Holocaust" carried out by Muslim terrorists, urging citizens to arm themselves, WaPo reports the country's interior ministry is pushing a constitutional change that would let
Radiation. Government conspiracy. Mass hysteria. There are plenty of theories as to why the residents of a tiny Kazakh mining region keep falling asleep for days at a time, but no answers. BuzzFeed News spends a week there and tries to stay awake.
Dave Hodges recently interviewed dirty energy expert, Virginia Farver.
With the government admitting through NIH that cell phones cause cancer, you think that would be it and consumers could make their own decisions. However, as Farver tells it,
Jeff interviews new guest Alma Sommers of Jackalope Freedom Festival and the Freedom Fleet, topics include: the Dashmobile, the Freedom Fleet to Anarchapulco, the Jackalope Freedom Fest, to change the world change yourself first, the Agorist Marketpl
Physicists engaged in the construction of a nuclotron-based ion collider (NICA) facility in Dubna, outside Moscow plan to combine efforts to create of a unique electron positron collider at Novosibirsk's Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics. Promoters
(NaturalNews) As of 2012, about 117 million Americans had one or more chronic health conditions, with the CDC estimating that 25 percent of them suffered from two or more. With chronic and degenerative diseases becoming almost endemic in the United S
conveniently 'might' become pandemics...(NaturalNews) Bill and Melinda Gates, via their Gates Foundation, have donated billions of dollars to fund new vaccines--medicines that, in fact, have caused great harm to a great number of people. But wit
Even if you live in a place where access to medical marijuana is illegal, you can still reap the benefits of cancer-fighting cannabinoids by utilizing these other medicinal plants.
This geodesic dome home was made from recycled building materials, is outfitted with solar panel technology, and enables its hosts to grow food year-round.
Today James appears on The Vin Armani Show to discuss open source intelligence, the neo-neocon push for Cold War 2.0, and how a false dialectic is pushing us toward regional government.
Apple Inc (AAPL.O) has removed the New York Times Co's (NYT.N) English- and Chinese-language news apps from its iTunes store in China following a request from the local authorities, the companies said separately on Thursday.