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Volcano: More seismic activity as the Popocatepetl volcano in Mexico City is spewing ash and is ready to blow. We expect the Mexican Central Bank to tear a page from Dr. Deficit's book and print a few trillion Pesos for this event.
Canada
–> Silence Is Deadly. The U.S. Department of State seems likely to approve a huge pipeline to carry tar sands oil (about 830,000 barrels per day) to Texas refineries unless sufficient objections are raised.
–> tribalnations.tk. Indian Country.
Africa
–> Burundi on the brink; what does Uganda know?Alexis Sinduhije delves into the story of an elusive search for peace and betrayal in Burundi and still paints a picture of the devil of corruption that has tainted the geo-political environment.Sc/Environment
–> Corexit Makes Oil Spills Worse, Not Better, Scientists Find. In yet another alarming glimpse at the long-term effects of the BP disaster, the preliminary findings of two new studies show that the nearly two million gallons of toxic dispersants applied to the more than 200 million gallons of oil that gushed from its exploded rig may have been more damaging to the ecosystem as a whole than the oil alone.
Commentary
–> Aldo Colleoni, Academies:
And ‘The role of geopolitical, geostrategical and geoeconomics of The People’s Rebublic of China in the century XX1’
Reposted: –> COMING CHAOS: A handbook by Carolyn Baker.
–> The Fascination of the Mediterranean World By Gaither Stewart
–> I SAW THE MOON. Gaither Stewart
–> A Polity of Castrati. Soprano Nation.
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