GLP Contest! With all that is going on this week, find what important thing that is happening that is not covered by msm! | |
Doomina User ID: 37005976 Germany 04/17/2013 07:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GLP Contest! With all that is going on this week, find what important thing that is happening that is not covered by msm! either this, or the gold&silver bubble - as the price went down for both, but only for paper metals. so the paper metal bubble burst and disconnected from the physical metal price. |
Foolfooter (OP) User ID: 33727901 Netherlands 04/17/2013 07:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
wisc_natureboy User ID: 38261391 United States 04/17/2013 07:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GLP Contest! With all that is going on this week, find what important thing that is happening that is not covered by msm! Thread: Prediction: US Supreme Court will DESTROY the USA Constitution today. We all breathe the same air. .-.. --- ...- . / .- .-.. .-.. |
Foolfooter (OP) User ID: 33727901 Netherlands 04/17/2013 07:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21989394 United States 04/17/2013 07:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Abi ~ User ID: 25045778 United States 04/18/2013 02:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GLP Contest! With all that is going on this week, find what important thing that is happening that is not covered by msm! Bump for more people to search for what we are missing ;) You accept the love you think you deserve~~~ Love cannot live where there is no trust~~~ Truth has no temperature~~~ Love like it's never gonna hurt~~~ Have no regrets~~~ |
Waterbug User ID: 34388912 United States 04/18/2013 02:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GLP Contest! With all that is going on this week, find what important thing that is happening that is not covered by msm! I'm surprised, but not really.. that more people aren't commenting.. Thread: Under the bus.. Thanks, EPA [link to www.globalresearch.ca] Quoting: Waterbug [snip] The White House has given final approval for dramatically raising permissible radioactive levels in drinking water and soil following “radiological incidents,” such as nuclear power-plant accidents and dirty bombs. The final version, slated for Federal Register publication as soon as today, is a win for the nuclear industry which seeks what its proponents call a “new normal” for radiation exposure among the U.S population, according Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). In soil, the PAGs allow long-term public exposure to radiation in amounts as high as 2,000 millirems. This would, in effect, increase a longstanding 1 in 10,000 person cancer rate to a rate of 1 in 23 persons exposed over a 30-year period. |
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Foolfooter (OP) User ID: 33727901 Netherlands 04/20/2013 08:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GLP Contest! With all that is going on this week, find what important thing that is happening that is not covered by msm! I'm surprised, but not really.. that more people aren't commenting.. Quoting: Waterbug Thread: Under the bus.. Thanks, EPA [link to www.globalresearch.ca] Quoting: Waterbug [snip] The White House has given final approval for dramatically raising permissible radioactive levels in drinking water and soil following “radiological incidents,” such as nuclear power-plant accidents and dirty bombs. The final version, slated for Federal Register publication as soon as today, is a win for the nuclear industry which seeks what its proponents call a “new normal” for radiation exposure among the U.S population, according Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). In soil, the PAGs allow long-term public exposure to radiation in amounts as high as 2,000 millirems. This would, in effect, increase a longstanding 1 in 10,000 person cancer rate to a rate of 1 in 23 persons exposed over a 30-year period. Indeed wierd that not more GLP-ers take on the challenge of finding what we are missing. |