Today -
On this Sunday, January 12 edition of the Alex Jones Show,
Alex covers reports of not only unusual radiation spikes in the American
Northwest, but an unprecedented die off of sea life in the Pacific
Ocean along the Oregon coast. New information about increased radiation
follows reports that the federal government recently procured 14 million
doses of potassium iodide, a compound meant to protect the thyroid
gland in the event of a nuclear disaster. Alex also takes a look at a
"We Will Resist TSA & NSA Tyranny" 10K Film Contest entry that
reveals just how pervasive NSA surveillance is. He covers Obama's
declaration 2014 will be a "year of action" that will require additional
unconstitutional executive orders.
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Sunday, January 12, 2014
Giant Squid (Architeuthis) footage, January 27, 2013
This is a spliced video of the key squid footage from Discovery
Channel's "Monster Squid" broadcast on January 27, 2013. Thank you
Discovery Channel for broadcasting this program. This post is not for
profit! I just want to share the joy for all those Ceph-heads out there.
US conducted biological tests in Japan's Okinawa Islands in 1960s
The US military has reportedly conducted field experiments of biological
weapons in the Japanese island of Okinawa in the early 1960s.
A Japanese news agency has said such tests were conducted at least a dozen times between 1961 and 1962. It added that Washington released rice-blast fungus over paddy-fields. The report says the US is believed to have had China and Southeast Asia in mind while developing such crop-harming agents. The fungus is estimated to destroy enough rice to feed 60 million people each year. Okinawa was under US rule until 1972 following World War Two. The United States is currently operating a military base on the island.
A Japanese news agency has said such tests were conducted at least a dozen times between 1961 and 1962. It added that Washington released rice-blast fungus over paddy-fields. The report says the US is believed to have had China and Southeast Asia in mind while developing such crop-harming agents. The fungus is estimated to destroy enough rice to feed 60 million people each year. Okinawa was under US rule until 1972 following World War Two. The United States is currently operating a military base on the island.
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