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Obama Issues Executive Order To Give Military ONE PERCENT Pay Raise

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Usury-Free Currency Competes with Federal Reserve Notes

Wayne Walton is a leading proponent of local currencies. He is well-known as an expert on organic money. He has also spoken extensively on the subject. Local currencies have become more popular as towns and cities try to keep local business thriving. Instead of relying on dollars printed by the Federal Reserve, locales around the country are trying to keep their economies local. Such private monetary systems are sometimes called organic currencies. Supporters of private money say their currencies are created without debt. Critics say such plans can be dangerously unstable. One of the towns adopting a local form of monetary exchange is the college town of Ithaca, New York. The home of Cornell University is also the location of Ithaca Hours. This currency has been highly successful. It is now accepted by over 900 local vendors. This program is now the model of the new Mountain Hours being introduced in Summit County, Colorado. Walton is our guest on the show today. LIVE: http://NextNews...

Most Under-Reported Issues of 2013 - Project Censored

Many under-reported stories are popularized by Project Censored. Walter Cronkite said "Project Censored is one of the organizations that we should listen to," in order to check on the ethics of other news sources. Their director is Mickey Huff, professor of social science and history at Diablo Valley College near San Francisco. He also works with members of the American Library Association planning Banned Books Week. He has been interviewed by ABC, PBS, NPR, Russia Today and some of the world's largest media sources. Huff is our guest on the show today. He will tell us some of the least-reported news stories of 2013. We will discuss what happened in the world many Americans may not know about, and how those stories could affect your family. We'll spend this episode reflecting back at the news stories that weren't told in the twelve months. LIVE: http://NextNewsNetwork.com Facebook: http://Facebook.com/NextNewsNet Twitter: http://Twitter.com/NextNewsNet Sub: http:...

Glen Beck identifies largest criminal organization in US history, the National Democrat Party

End the Ron Paul Supporter Deceit 2012

100 Years of FED Bankster Rule. Its time to wake up! #n3

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George Will On Obamacare: It's A 'Tapestry of Coercions' Occasionally Mixed with Brief 'Mercy'

The White House has quietly extended the deadline for people to sign up for health care plans by a day, to midnight Tuesday for anyone signing up for a plan that kicks in on January 1st. George Will, clearly frustrated with yet another arbitrary delay to the health care law, bashed the White House for not only the sporadic delays but the manner in which they are announced. Will said, "Obamacare is now a tapestry of coercions mitigated by random acts of presidential mercy, announced in the most bizarre ways." Will also took note of how the White House did not go out of its way to highlight this delay and others, and made the official announcements in really obscure corners only to be discovered by the media.

Meteotsunami Animation: U.S. East Coast, June 2013

PTWC scientists used their tsunami forecast model, RIFT, to simulate how a weather-generated tsunami, or meteotsunami, may have propagated off of the east coast of the United States in the north Atlantic Ocean on June 13, 2013. A "derecho," or a rapidly-moving coherent storm front, traveled eastward across the US's mid-Atlantic states and out over the ocean as an atmospheric pressure anomaly. It appears in the animation as a prominent "negative" wave or trough in the sea's surface. It generates meteotsunami waves as it moves, and when it reaches the edge of the continental shelf (seen as a change from light blue to darker blue colors in the ocean) the waves jump or "spike" in amplitude there and propagate along the shelf's edge. The meteotsunami waves reflect landward from the shelf's edge due to the rapid change in wave velocity there (tsunami waves travel much faster in deeper water), then reflect again seaward from the coastline. Thus t...