Beaches ‘trashed’ over sunny weekend

10 June 2013 Last updated at 08:31 ET Many beaches in Northern Ireland were “absolutely trashed” over the weekend by people who left piles of rubbish behind them, the National Trust said. Toby Edwards, the trust’s beach manager at Portstewart Strand, said his area was the worst he had seen it in seven years working in Northern Ireland. He said other north coast beaches in County Londonderry had also been “trashed” Continue reading

Turning Point Fall of Liberty: the worst game i have ever played – Video




Turning Point Fall of Liberty: the worst game i have ever played this is a game i bought from game and when i went to take it back they said it was only sold in America, this is the worst game i have ever played, looks goo… By: TheLunchBox2000 Continue reading

Space Station 13 (SS13) – Part Three – Alien Antics [HD] – Video




Space Station 13 (SS13) – Part Three – Alien Antics [HD] In this episode Link is petrified as the station power to lighting is cut and an intruder alert alarm goes off. His only course of action is to cry in a corner and anticipate the worst, as glass gets smashed, eerie noises echo down the corridors and sinister extra-terrestrials wait in the darkness. In the end he is traumatised by what he experiences Continue reading

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Bush Globalist NWO being realized! People have no say! Bush arrogantly tells you the NWO is being implemented without your say! And the worst part is that Obama is also involved and all of you who voted for him don't realize how you have been conned. Both parties are invoking the NWO Continue reading

Bay Area stem cell researchers see encouraging results

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Bay Area stem cell researchers are reporting early, encouraging results from two clinical trials. The first, involves patients, paralyzed with spinal cord injuries and a treatment that could offer new hope for their future. Nearly 20 years after the football injury that left him paralyzed, Roman Reed still holds onto the hope that he will someday walk again. Continue reading

U.S. model for a future war fans tensions with China and inside Pentagon

When President Obama called on the U.S. military to shift its focus to Asia earlier this year, Andrew Marshall, a 91-year-old futurist, had a vision of what to do. Marshalls small office in the Pentagon has spent the past two decades planning for a war against an angry, aggressive and heavily armed China. Continue reading

Pinellas hopes to move quickly on damaged beaches

‘Catastrophic’ erosion along Pinellas beaches ‘Catastrophic’ erosion along Pinellas beaches Updated: Tuesday, June 26 2012 9:52 PM EDT2012-06-27 01:52:20 GMT Tropical Storm Debby has caused the worst beach erosion in a decade, Pinellas authorities said Tuesday, adding that it’s not clear where the money will come from to replace the vanished shores. Continue reading

UPDATE 9-Oil heads for worst quarter since 2008 crisis

* Wall Street extends losses after Supreme Court decision * Euro zone deeply divided over how to battle debt crisis * Coming up: U.S. consumer confidence survey, Friday By Gene Ramos NEW YORK, June 28 (Reuters) – Crude oil futures fell as much as 3 percent o n T hursday, heading for the worst quarterly performance since the 2008 financial debacle, on worries that an EU summit will not find durable solutions to the euro zone crisis, stifling global growth prospects. Continue reading

Obamacare & Health Care ETFs: What You Need To Know

After a slew of announcements early Monday prompted speculation that a decision on health care legislation was imminent, we learned that Thursday will be the day for one of the most heavily anticipated rulings in the last several years. The Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling on the health care legislation that was passed in 2010, bringing a conclusion to years of legal wrangling and politicking behind the scenes. The justices are expected to issue a split opinion, and analysts have been divided over how they will rule Continue reading

Guest Post: Keynesianism & Eugenics

The theory of output as a whole, which is what The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money purports to provide, is much more easily adapted to the conditions of a totalitarian state. John Maynard Keynes In looking at and assessing the economic paradigm of John Maynard Keynes a man himself fixated on aggregates we must look at the aggregate of his thought, and the aggregate of his ideology. Continue reading