TREASURE “TROVE” OF ISIS DOCUMENTS DETAIL SECRET OIL TRADE WITH TURKEY


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That was the beginning of Russia’s intervention in Syria and it took the US completely off guard. It was vintage Putin and even the Russian President’s detractors couldn’t help but chuckle. Over the next 30 days, a relentless air campaign carried out by Moscow’s warplanes rolled back anti-Assad elements in Latakia while the IRGC and Hezbollah moved into position for an assault on Aleppo.

Then, on November 24, disaster struck. Turkey shot down a Russian Su-24 near the Syrian border. One of the pilots was killed.

In the hours after the plane crashed, the world held its breath. Putin, the West figured, would respond with force. Fears only grew when the FSA’s First Coastal Division published a video on YouTube that appeared to show a fighter using a US-made TOW to destroy a Russian search and rescue helicopter.

http://www.infowars.com/treasure-trove-of-isis-documents-detail-secret-oil-trade-with-turkey/

‘Shocking how many people died in Fukushima’ – documentary director to RT


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The government prints the number of people who died as a result of the 2011 disaster in the newspapers every day. [In some other prefectures], the [death toll] amounts to 300-400 people in each prefecture, but in Fukushima it is over 8,000 people,” Jousan, a US director and producer who has been living and working in Japan since 1990, said.

“It is very telling about the situation in Fukushima. It is hard for everyone who is affected by the tsunami, who lost their homes and lost their families. But [in Fukushima], people are not able to go back home, they are unable to work because people won’t buy food from Fukushima, farmers cannot farm anymore. It is affecting people, and more people are dying because of that.

It is shocking… to see [how] many people have died in Fukushima,” the co-director of the documentary film ‘Alone in the Zone’ told RT.

https://www.rt.com/news/335219-deaths-fukushima-nuclear-jousan/

‘SHOCKING HOW MANY PEOPLE DIED IN FUKUSHIMA’ – DOCUMENTARY DIRECTOR TO RT


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“The government prints the number of people who died as a result of the 2011 disaster in the newspapers every day. [In some other prefectures], the [death toll] amounts to 300-400 people in each prefecture, but in Fukushima it is over 8,000 people,” Jousan, a US director and producer who has been living and working in Japan since 1990, said.

“It is very telling about the situation in Fukushima. It is hard for everyone who is affected by the tsunami, who lost their homes and lost their families. But [in Fukushima], people are not able to go back home, they are unable to work because people won’t buy food from Fukushima, farmers cannot farm anymore. It is affecting people, and more people are dying because of that.

http://www.infowars.com/shocking-how-many-people-died-in-fukushima-documentary-director-to-rt/

TRUMP WOULD END NAFTA “DISASTER”, HERE’S WHY


A look at why Trump is right about NAFTA being a disaster, why TPP & TTIP will be even bigger disasters and why Sen. Jeff Sessions gave Trump his first ever endorsement of a presidential candidate, saying he is our only hope to stop the New World Order.

http://www.infowars.com/trump-would-end-nafta-disaster-heres-why/

Radiation from Japan nuclear disaster spreads off U.S. shores


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Radiation from Japan’s 2011 nuclear disaster has spread off North American shores and contamination is increasing at previously identified sites, although levels are still too low to threaten human or ocean life, scientists said on Thursday.

Tests of hundreds of samples of Pacific Ocean water confirmed that Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant continues to leak radioactive isotopes more than four years after its meltdown, said Ken Buesseler, marine radiochemist with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

http://news.yahoo.com/radiation-japan-nuclear-disaster-spreads-off-u-shores-222502042.html

RADIATION FROM JAPAN NUCLEAR DISASTER SPREADS OFF U.S. SHORES


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Tests of hundreds of samples of Pacific Ocean water confirmed that Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant continues to leak radioactive isotopes more than four years after its meltdown, said Ken Buesseler, marine radiochemist with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

Trace amounts of cesium-134 have been detected within several hundred miles (km) of the Oregon, Washington and California coasts in recent months, as well as offshore from Canada’s Vancouver Island.

Radiation from Japan nuclear disaster spreads off U.S. shores

Fed tightening ‘threatens disaster for debt saturated global economy’


dollar_3274233b Decision time approaches for the US Federal Reserve. It’s been a long time coming. Yet for all the months of anticipation, and the acres of column inches the decision has already attracted, it will be no less momentous an event. If the Open Market Committee takes the plunge, it will be the first US rate hike in nearly 10 years.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/11867177/Fed-tightening-threatens-disaster-for-debt-saturated-global-economy.html

Another EPA disaster, this time in rural Georgia


Greensboro-Mill-1910-Georgia-Archives-300x179 Still reeling from a disaster it created at a Colorado gold mine, the EPA has so far avoided criticism for a similar toxic waste spill in Georgia.

In Greensboro, EPA-funded contractors grading a toxic 19th-century cotton mill site struck a water main, sending the deadly sediment into a nearby creek. Though that accident took place five months ago, the hazard continues as heavy storms — one hit the area Tuesday — wash more soil into the creek.

The sediment flows carry dangerous mercury, lead, arsenic and chromium downstream to Lake Oconee and then to the Oconee River — home to many federally and state protected species.

http://watchdog.org/234655/ga-epa-spill/

ANOTHER EPA DISASTER, THIS TIME IN RURAL GEORGIA


oconee-river in Greensboro, EPA-funded contractors grading a toxic 19th-century cotton mill site struck a water main, sending the deadly sediment into a nearby creek. Though that accident took place five months ago, the hazard continues as heavy storms — one hit the area Tuesday — wash more soil into the creek.

The sediment flows carry dangerous mercury, lead, arsenic and chromium downstream to Lake Oconee and then to the Oconee River — home to many federally and state protected species.

Lead in the soil at the project site is 20,000 times higher than federal levels established for drinking water, said microbiologist Dave Lewis, who was a top-level scientist during 31 years at the Environmental Protection Agency.

http://www.infowars.com/another-epa-disaster-this-time-in-rural-georgia/