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Well, the rabbit's as plainly out of the hat now as it's ever going to be. As most of you probably know by now, 'Curveball' - the informant who's information America built it's case for Operation Iraqi Freedom on top of - has told the Guardian the every word he said about Saddam's weaponry...
...Okay, I don't understand this at all.
I have heard (perhaps I have been misinformed?) that there is a growing problem with man-made space debris, especially in low Earth orbit. Things like spent boosters, expired satellites, shrapnel from collisions (and the recent anti-satellite weapons...
...Or, as it's more commonly branded, Ritalin.
Is this a good thing to be prescribing to children - or, perhaps more to the point, so many children, in the United States in particular? As I understand it, the drug is similar to Methamphetamine (though less potent), triggering a cascade release...
...This particular podcast underscores every reason I dislike Skeptoid (and, more often than not, the same can be said of Penn & Teller). It's not about skeptcism - it's simply about swimming against the current.
'Blood for Oil' is a perfectly legitimate way of characterizing the war in Iraq...
..This is both fascinating and horrifying. Apparently a gang in Peru has been killing people and, for lack of a better word, 'cooking' them to extract fat into vials - which there is apparently a market for in the form of anti-wrinkle cream.
My question would be: is there actually any reason at...
...He and his daughter continue to receive coverage in the United States, as though their opinions on any subject should be given any weight at all.
*Sigh*
I hope that most citizens of America realize that it looks pretty grim when somebody as transparently mentally imbalanced as Dick Cheney...