Tag: food

Fluoride Fight: The forced drugging of society

03/21/201310 Comments

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Fukushima Anniversary, UN Narcotics, Lobbying For Labeling

03/15/20132 Comments

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Interview 625 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

03/14/20130 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: the Fukushima anniversary comes and goes, but the accident is not contained; the UN calls for Washington to crack down on legalized marijuana; and Whole Foods announces GMO labeling by 2018.

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Horse Meat, Hanford Leak, Obama’s Oscar

03/01/20132 Comments

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Interview 615 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

02/28/20130 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: the horse meat scandal continues to spread; Oregonians demand answer into nuclear leak; and Obama lends Presidential seal of approval to Argo’s Oscar win.

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New World Next Week – 2013/02/21

02/22/20130 Comments

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Interview 609 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

02/22/20130 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: UNEP offers a blemished banquet to demonstrate food waste; Supreme Court hears case on farmers’ right to re-plant Monsanto seeds; and the FBI investigates a suspected insider trade on the Heinz buyout.

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New World Next Week – 2013/01/17

01/18/20131 Comment

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Interview 581 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

01/18/20131 Comment

This week on the New World Next Week: a Native Canadian protest movement upends Canada’s politics as usual; France moves into Mali and America prepares to move into Algeria in the latest invasion of Africa; and Orlando may be backing down on its garden vegetable crackdown.

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New World Next Week – 2013/01/03

01/04/20132 Comments


This week on the New World Next Week: Congress pats itself on the back for not solving the fake crisis that they created; scientists find a mega oil field…in outer space; and James and James examine some positive trends for 2013.

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