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North American Union and the RFID Chip Are Taking Americans Down a Perilous Path of Constitutional Destruction. Privacy Will Soon be little More Than a Memory. North American Union and the RFID chip are open border philosophies tangled with electronic tracking devices. President George W. Bush pushed this legislation through Congress without public debate. This

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Middle East Oil Reserves Are Largely Controlled by the United States, Resulting in Lies about Global Energy Resources. There is a common misconception that the Middle East Oil reserves far outweigh the volume elsewhere in the world. Many commentators regularly tell their audience that two thirds of the world’s oil is to be found in

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After Japan Human Rights Were Violated, the U.S. Apologized, But it Was Too Little, Too Late.  After the Japanese Attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized the internment of Japanese Americans, which was a violation of Japan human rights.  The executive order, which was approved by

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John McCain and the Trilateral Commission, Who Does He Really Work For? John McCain and the trilateral commission comes up in prominent topics these days. To the public at large-those who have heard of it-the Trilateral Commission is a private organization that fosters closer cooperation between the U.S., Europe, and Japan. It is also the

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Israel Launches Spy Satellite: Good Or Bad? In January 2008, newspaper headlines saying, “Israel Launches Spy Satellite”, were met with mixed responses around the world. Israel launched an advanced spy satellite that will be able to track events in Iran, the country it considers its top foe, even at night and in cloudy weather, defense

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The U.S. Government Fails to Acknowledge That International Law and Infectious Diseases Are Inextricably Linked. International law and infectious diseases is an issue that needs global attention, but especially from the United States. It has been a trend in American politics for our government to prioritize narrow national interests over pressing international issues. In the

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