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Mar. 20-Sir Isaac Newton ‘Atheism is so senseless…’

American Minute with Bill Federer

Mar. 20-Sir Isaac Newton ‘Atheism is so senseless…’ Join Bill Federer on a trip of a lifetime to Israel – NEW DATES Sir Isaac Newton died MARCH 20, 1727.

With his mother widowed twice, he was raised by his grandmother before being sent to grammar school and later . . . → Read More: Mar. 20-Sir Isaac Newton ‘Atheism is so senseless…’

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Time to jail the climate scamsters

Exclusive: Lord Monckton says prosecuting ‘scientists’ is best way to stop hysteria

Feb 26, 2013

by Lord Monckton Email | Archive

Christopher Monckton of Brenchley, high priest of climate skepticism, advised Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, wrote leaders for the Yorkshire Post, was editor of the Catholic paper The Universe, managing editor of the Telegraph . . . → Read More: Time to jail the climate scamsters

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Jan. 28-Space Shuttle Challenger & Sir Francis Drake

American Minute with Bill Federer

Jan. 28-Space Shuttle Challenger & Sir Francis Drake Join Bill Federer on a trip of a lifetime to Israel – NEW DATES Seventy-three seconds after lift-off, on JANUARY 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded, killing its entire seven member crew, which included a high school teacher-the first . . . → Read More: Jan. 28-Space Shuttle Challenger & Sir Francis Drake

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WND report blows Iran nuke program wide open

WND EXCLUSIVE Islamic regime scrambles as news of explosion catches fire worldwide

January 27, 2013

by Reza Kahlili Email | Archive

Reza Kahlili, author of the award-winning book “A Time to Betray”, served in CIA Directorate of Operations, as a spy in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, counterterrorism expert; currently serves on the Task Force . . . → Read More: WND report blows Iran nuke program wide open

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Jan 25-”Father of Chemistry” wanted to evangelize America?…warned of end?

American Minute with Bill Federer

Jan 25-”Father of Chemistry” wanted to evangelize America?…warned of end? Join Bill Federer on a trip of a lifetime to Israel – NEW DATES Robert Boyle was born JANUARY 25, 1627.

Experimenting in physics and chemistry, he put forward “Boyle’s Law” – if the volume of a gas . . . → Read More: Jan 25-”Father of Chemistry” wanted to evangelize America?…warned of end?

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Birth Choice Health Clinics and Leading Pro-Life Activists Ignite the Movement Towards a ‘Culture of Life’

By Dan Wooding Founder of ASSIST Ministries

GARDEN GROVE, CA (ANS) – Birth Choice Health Clinics (BCHC) and leading pro-life activists hosted a captive audience of over five hundred Southern California citizens who came together in support of the pro-life medical clinic organization. For BCHC, the evening was a celebration of 31 years . . . → Read More: Birth Choice Health Clinics and Leading Pro-Life Activists Ignite the Movement Towards a ‘Culture of Life’

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Breakthrough: Israel Develops Cancer Vaccine

: Vaxil’s groundbreaking therapeutic vaccine, developed in Israel, could keep about 90 percent of cancers from coming back.  As the world’s population lives longer than ever, if we don’t succumb to heart disease, strokes or accidents, it is more likely that cancer will get us one way or another. Cancer is tough . . . → Read More: Breakthrough: Israel Develops Cancer Vaccine

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Fluctuations Show Radioisotope Decay Is Unreliable

By Brian Thomas, M.S. Special to ASSIST News Service

DALLAS, TX (ANS) – Radioactive isotopes are commonly portrayed as providing rock-solid evidence that the earth is billions of years old. Since such isotopes are thought to decay at consistent rates over time, the assumption is that simple measurements can lead to reliable ages. . . . → Read More: Fluctuations Show Radioisotope Decay Is Unreliable

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N.Korea may stage atom test ‘to boost heir’

By Park Chan-Kyong | Agence France-Presse

SEOUL (AFP) – North Korea may carry out another atomic test next year to bolster the status of leader-in-waiting Kim Jong-Un, a Seoul state think-tank said Friday, a day after the North threatened a nuclear attack.

Tensions remain high on the peninsula a month after the North . . . → Read More: N.Korea may stage atom test ‘to boost heir’

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The Death Panel’s First Murder

The Public Policy The Death Panel’s First Murder

By Peter Ferrara on 12.22.10 @ 6:08AM, “The American Spectator”

Last week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revoked its regulatory approval of the drug Avastin to treat late stage, metastatic breast cancer. Each year, the practicing oncologists chosen by 17,500 American women to save . . . → Read More: The Death Panel’s First Murder