The most important news for Tuesday, December 15th, 2009.....
Al Gore, speaking at the Copenhagen climate change summit, stated the latest research showed that the Arctic could be completely ice free in five years. Now that the scientist that he quoted has rebuked him, he is having to admit his embarrassing error.
The global warming "crisis" is increasingly being seen as a "population control problem" by environmental extremists.
It turns out that the head of the IPCC has significant financial motivation to make sure that the theory of man-made global warming succeeds.
The next time an environmental extremist talks about a "hockey stick" graph, show them this video.
A series of bombs that targeted two Christian churches and a high-traffic neighborhood in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul detonated on Tuesday, killing four people and wounding as many as 40.
Israeli Military Intelligence Chief Amos Yadlin said on Tuesday that Iran has accumulated enough materials to create a nuclear bomb.
The Pentagon has announced that the United States will test its core missile defenses for the first time in January against a simulated long-range Iranian attack.
Sky News has posted an intriguing look at China's secret psychiatric hospitals where thousands are being incarcerated without trial, kept for years behind bars and often tortured.
Rapid H1N1 recombination in Beijing, China is raising pandemic concerns.
According to one report, 79 people have lost their ability to taste or smell after taking the H1N1 swine flu vaccine in Norway.
Reports of very serious side effects from the H1N1 swine flu vaccine including numbness, fever and inflammation of the brain are soaring in France.
One independent economic analyst is predicting that the United States is headed into a hyperinflationary great depression.
To get an idea of just how bad unemployment is in the United States, just check out this animated map.
It turns out that the "health care reform bill" contains a huge marriage penalty for the middle class.
Are telephone companies and Internet service providers feeding all of your secrets to the U.S. government?
An AP investigation has revealed how Monsanto is squeezing competitors, controlling smaller seed companies and ruthlessly protecting its dominance over the multibillion-dollar market for genetically altered crops.
Australia said on Tuesday that it plans to push ahead with a mandatory China-style plan to filter the Internet, despite widespread criticism that it will strangle free speech and is doomed to fail.
Government computer technicians have recovered 22 million missing White House emails from the administration of President George W. Bush.
Remember all that money that taxpayers spent to bail out General Motors? This video shows what part of that money went for.
Times may be tough, but apparently they are not tough enough to keep globalists from trying to push for a world tax.
Barack Obama is likely to sign the $1.1 trillion spending package passed by the Senate over the weekend which contains more than 5,000 earmarks - including money for taxpayer-funded abortions and needle exchanges.
Barack Obama's pick for ambassador to El Salvador reportedly has ties to Cuba's spy agency.
Hillary Clinton says that worldwide same-sex rights are "at the top of our list" of priorities.
What does this say about American politics? 1 in 3 American Democrats believe that they have communicated with the dead.
The move towards national ID cards in the United States has been delayed.
The Los Angeles City Council is considering requiring pet owners to implant identification microchips in their recovered dogs and cats.
A human rights group says that U.N.-backed troops in Congo have killed far more civilians than rebels.
It turns out that the magma chamber underneath Yellowstone is 20 percent larger than previously thought.
According to two new reports, Coptic Christian women in Egypt are being forced to marry and convert to Islam, and that oppression is part of a larger pattern of persecution against Christians facilitated by the Egyptian government.
A poster promoting the 2010 census is being called "blasphemous" by some religious groups.
Rick Warren is calling on Uganda's pastors to speak out against the Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2009.
A Japanese railway company may install high-definition security cameras in Tokyo commuter trains in order to fight a growing epidemic of groping in crowded trains.
In the U.K., a millionaire businessman who fought back against a knife-wielding burglar was jailed for two-and-a-half years yesterday.
Lastly, if you need a laugh today, just check out this very short video from Russia.



































