Abby Martin talks with economist and editor Steinar Bjornsson of "News of Iceland" about Iceland's peaceful revolution about how the
people of the island-nation in the Atlantic changed the system through non-violent
dissent.
All about Iceland
(IcelandAir) Thora Karitas hosts an entertaining and informative documentary about Iceland -- the capital Reykjavik, its surrounding countryside, and its natural wonders. This island country between Greenland and Ireland
is different from all other countries. Visiting is an
experience that combines luxury and natural wonders, extreme forces and, of course, a lot of
modernity.
- IMF: Iceland was right; we were wrong
- World Bank: "Dollar valueless, about to crash"
- Allicelandic.com for Scandinavian fashion
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- Air Force's new stealth spy drone is already flying (NBC News) A secret unmanned reconnaissance aircraft built by Northrop Grumman for the U.S. military has already begun test flights and could be ready for prime-time duty by 2015.
- Financial astrology: can stars affect stocks? (Telegraph) Astrologers believe the position of the planets can make a share price plummet. Why do traders trust them?
- Ear-piercing sounds harvested for energy (Discovery News) Researchers have found a way to convert the incredible roar of the jet engine, which revs at more than 130 decibels, into electrical energy.
- Someone's been siphoning data via Net's huge security hole (Wired) Two security researchers at the DefCon hacker conference demonstrated a massive security vulnerability in the worldwide internet traffic-routing system.
- Mystery "alien-like creature" seen in Bristol harbor (Telegraph) Remarkable video of glowing submerged creature creates stir online.
- Who believes in Bigfoot? (Pacific Standard) An outsider looks at the world of Bigfoot research.
- The Hazards of Psychic Backlash (Mysterious Universe) Nick Redfern details how eerie bad luck can sometimes afflict seekers of the paranormal.
- Why Do Some Falsely Claim to Be Victims? (Discovery News) Ben Radford examines what may motivate people to hoax being the victim of a crime.
- Kansas Salt Safari Unveils Glittering Underground World (LiveScience) New museum attraction takes visitors on a three-hour journey into a breathtaking underworld.
- Chinese State Media Brags of Plan to Establish "Death Star" Moon Base (InfoWars.com) China's burgeoning space program alleged to be aimed at weaponizing the moon.
- 2 million Facebook, Gmail, and Twitter passwords stolen in massive hack (CNN) Cybersecurity firm blames viruses equipped with keylogging software for latest breach of Internet security.
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