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Solomon: The fallout of the Nobel scam of 1946

Scientist’s radiation cover-up might have cost thousands of lives Why do most people today, scientists included, believe that small doses of radiation are harmful to human health when no proof for this theory exists, and when mountains of evidence show … Continue reading

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Solomon: Harper’s mission (1)

He is the only PM in memory who has shown any spine in his dealings with China’s brutal plunderers When Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper meets China’s President Hu Jintao in Beijing next week, it will be a meeting between … Continue reading

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Solomon: How U.S. charities fund Greens

Americans should be able to influence Canada’s environmental debates. They should not be able to do so under the radar. But they do, and not just in the case of the proposed Northern Gateway oil pipeline from the oil sands … Continue reading

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Solomon: Insured disaster

The insurance industry has been behind the global-warming fraud since the 1970s Your home insurance premiums — and the insurance industry’s profits — depend largely on the industry’s skill in making two types of investments: in the stock market and … Continue reading

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Solomon: Democratic jackpot

The energy-short ­democracies will become top producers The energy-short democracies — the United States, most European Union nations, Japan and Israel — are today mostly on the defensive, while energy-rich countries run by strong men — Russia, various Middle Eastern … Continue reading

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Solomon: New battle over Mediterranean gas

The Middle East has moved north, with the Mediterranean emerging as home to some of the world’s richest deposits of energy. And as in the Middle East, rights to resources will be settled less by law than by force, or … Continue reading

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Solomon: Tinkering with climate

Man has always wanted to control the weather and master nature. In ancient lore, Odysseus kept four winds in a bag to speed his travels, witches summoned storms to destroy enemies, and high priests, sometimes with the aid of human … Continue reading

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Solomon: Warmed right over

The global-warming theory is nearing its end as evidence against it mounts Why do a majority of Canadians — 52% according to the latest Angus Reid poll — still hold the belief that humans are mainly responsible for global warming? … Continue reading

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Solomon: Just a (nuclear) waste

Canada’s nuclear industry is again plying the back routes of Ontario’s northlands, looking for a willing host in places like Hornepayne (population 1,209) and Ear Falls (population 1,153) for a multi-billion-dollar long-term storage facility for the country’s nuclear wastes. Twenty … Continue reading

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