Archive | November 4, 2013

Cannibalism In Syria Causes An Extremely Rare Disease

By Theodore Shoebat Its called Kuru, an extremely rare disease which virtually became extinct after extinguishing cannibalism in Papua New Guinea. Amazingly Kuru has now been found in 8 to 20 people, out of all places, in war-torn Syria, and the only way it could have come about, doctors confirmed, is through cannibalism and the […]

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Mursi Trial Day 1: Trial Delayed until January

Trials of Muslim Brotherhood leaders were supposed to commence this past August; they were delayed. Today, former Egyptian president Mohammed Mursi arrived for his trial but proceedings didn’t get very far; the trial was adjourned and is being postponed for another two months. The optics, however, were a bit unflattering for Mursi, who was photographed […]

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Snowden’s Reporter the Keynote Speaker at CAIR Banquet

Perhaps there is no scandal with stranger bedfellows and is more controversial than the NSA scandal, facilitated by Edward Snowden through the U.K. Guardian’s Glenn Greenwald. Liberals have sided with conservatives and vice versa on both sides of the issue. Debates rage about whether Snowden is a traitor or a patriot. Congress is to blame […]

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Kirsten finds a higher Power

By Ben Barrack If you’ve noticed a change in liberal pundit, Kirsten Powers, you may not be imagining things. Before getting to why, consider a couple of positions she’s taken over the past several months that serve as examples. During a media blackout of the Kermit Gosnell trial, even getting conservatives to take interest in […]

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