
By Jonathan Campbell http://cqs.com The Japanese nuclear emergency has taken a turn for the worse. There are now at least five nuclear reactors that are in jeopardy, and three of them are assumed to have had partial meltdowns as a result of loss of coolant as a result of earthquake damage to the main pumping [...]
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9-11 / Guest Editorial
Tags: 9-11, Building 7, Exif data, FEMA, FOIA, Japan, Jeff Ogrisseg, Kurt Sonnenfeld, Mark Bingham, NIST, Structural Steel, United Flight 93, WTC
September 22, 2010

Exclusive: Death Has Gotten in the Way, Part Two: How to get people to start asking questions and still love America by Jeff Ogrisseg for Challenging Scientism “[They] never allow the public to cool off; never admit a fault or wrong; never concede that there may be some good in your enemy; never leave room [...]
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9-11 / Guest Editorial / History
Tags: 9/11, Abraham Lincoln, Afghanistan, American History, Christopher Columbus, George Washington, Iraq, Japan Times, Jeff Ogrisseg, Kent State, Life Magazine, Programing the American Mind, Shock and Awe, Terrorism, Twin Towers, Vietnam
August 24, 2010

Death has gotten in the way: Pt. 1 Instilled sensitivities prevent us from questioning 9/11 by Jeff Ogrisseg Exclusive for Challenging Scientism Shock and awe. Watch helplessly as a thousand people die at once for reasons you can’t begin to comprehend. Repeat as necessary to produce the worst possible fears. – Burning towers, South and [...]
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Why Macrobiotics is my Favorite Big Word – A children’s book by Emma Holister Originally published in 1998 in black and white by the Kushi Institute. Now available here online, in colour and free! Hello, my name is Lucy and I like big words. Sometimes people don’t understand what I’m saying . . .
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Growing micro-greens salad – a photo step-by-step by Emma Holister Growing your own micro-greens is not only the easiest, cheapest and most rapid way to grow your own salads, but is also a guarantee of the highest nutrient level, freshness and organic purity of your food.
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