Former Prime Minister Admits Fukushima Almost Completely Destroyed Japan
By Joshua Krause This Friday, it will officially have been 5 years since the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami disabled Tepco’s nuclear power plant in Fukushima….
By Joshua Krause This Friday, it will officially have been 5 years since the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami disabled Tepco’s nuclear power plant in Fukushima….
By Peter A. Kirby Because the people responsible for today’s New Manhattan Project are mass murdering and wrecking the environment, they feel a need to…
By Joshua Krause As the 5 year anniversary of the Fukushima earthquake looms, the Japanese government is busy decontaminating the area, in the hopes that…
By Piper McGowin Didn’t Tesla think of this first? A team at University of California is working on a planetary defense project they’ve dubbed the…
By Brianna Acuesta The short answer to the question in the headline, and most other similar questions in America, is that big money doesn’t want…
By Claire Bernish Monsanto is suing the State of California for its intent to include glyphosate — the main ingredient in its wildly popular herbicide,…
By Claire Bernish Monsanto has essentially been gifted a free pass with legislation intended to protect people and the environment. Monsanto will enjoy immunity from…
By Jon Rappoport Microcephaly = babies born with small heads and brain impairment. As I’ve demonstrated in numerous articles, the purported cause of microcephaly, the…
By Claire Bernish Three former executives from the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) have been formally charged with negligence over the 2011 disaster at the…
By Jay Syrmopoulos Buchanan, NY — An uncontrollable radioactive flow from the Indian Point nuclear power plant continues leaking into groundwater, which leads to the…
By Patricia Burke Insightful students of history readily note parallels between the Manhattan-Rochester coalition’s covert research on radiation weaponry in the 1950s, and the smart…
By Derrick Broze Nye County, Nevada — During the 1970s and ’80s, a large movement of anti-nuclear and anti-war activists protested the growing acceptance of…
By Claire Bernish After the mammoth methane gas leak that spewed uncontrollably from a damaged well in California’s Aliso Canyon was finally capped last week, residents…
By Derrick Broze Arizona Senator John McCain was confronted by an Arizona State University student for his support of a controversial mining project which threatens…