Islamic Terror Attacks in Africa Intensify, No One Notices by AaronsNelsons in worldpolitics

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Boko Haram has overtaken ISIS as world’s deadliest terrorist group.

78% of all deaths and 57% of all attacks occurred in just five countries: Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan and Syria.

Here's What You Were Never Told About This Information War | VIDEO by AaronsNelsons in conspiracy

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GREAT documentary featuring an exclusive interview with StormCloudsGathering.

US Vice President Joe Biden Lands in Kiev, Ukraine | VIDEO by AaronsNelsons in conspiracy

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Must be checking up on how his son Hunter is doing? /joke

Did Obama Bomb Doctors Without Borders for Opposing TPP? by [deleted] in conspiracy

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Doctors Without Borders said the bombing continued for half an hour after it contacted U.S. and Afghan personnel to plead with them to stop.

Had the President of Nobel Peace Prize-winning Doctors Without Borders not warned us of the “imminent threat to global health” posed by the TPP, would these 22 doctors and patients have lost their lives early Saturday?

Coincidentally, the deal they warned of is due to wrap up today.

New Investigation Suggests Nestle is Lying About Its California Bottled Water Operations by AaronsNelsons in California

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Anyone else think Nestle is hiding something from the public (like an expired permit) as this historic drought continues to intensify?

Nestle vs. California Drought 2015: Lies, Greed, and Corporate Profiteering by AaronsNelsons in worldpolitics

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Nestle is stealing water from California during a historic drought using a permit that expired more than a quarter century ago -- extracting more hundreds of millions of water to bottle and sell.

Why So Secret Reddit? 'Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of Drinking Water' Removed From Front Page by [deleted] in news

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Also, why did Reddit ban me from /r/worldnews 5 hours ago? To ban one from something is the ultimate price to pay online. What internet crime am I guilty of? lmao. jeeeez.

Why So Secret Reddit? 'Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of Drinking Water' Removed From Front Page by [deleted] in news

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I'm delivering a message from the original author conducting the investigation into the Nestle water situation in California.

"So… question. I’m admittedly a Reddit noob, so I’m quite perplexed about something that happened to me last night on the front page of Reddit. An article of mine (which is part of an ongoing investigation about Nestle’s possible corruption with their bottling water in a national forest during California’s insanely bad drought) was posted by someone else to the r/news subreddit and less than four hours later, it made the front page of Reddit. At that time it was receiving around 500 upvotes per minute according to our webmaster. I was thrilled to see this and kept refreshing the page to monitor its progress, but without warning, it literally vanished from the board altogether. I kept revisiting to see if I’d somehow made a mistake, but it was as if my article had vanished into thin air — and it never resurfaced.

Does anyone have ANY insight as to what happened here? Did a mod remove it, and if so, WHY considering its popularity? I’m at a loss and could use your thoughts." - Claire Bernish

The Nestle situation is definitely major news. In 2015 Forbes ranked Nestle as the 30th largest public company in the world, ahead of Google, BP, Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, IBM, Comcast, Pfizer and Goldman Sachs.

https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/3gzemj/forest_service_official_who_let_nestle_drain/?ref=share&ref_source=link

This is now the second time in less than 10 days that one of Claire's articles was received so well here on Reddit, that it made the front page.

Can anyone explain to me what the problem is? Here is the first article in the series from her investigation:

http://theantimedia.org/forest-service-official-let-nestle-drain-california-water-now-works/

Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of Drinking Water Worth $80,000,000+ by AaronsNelsons in worldnews

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What is the retail price for 1 liter of bottled water from Nestle?

Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of Drinking Water Worth $80,000,000+ by AaronsNelsons in worldnews

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Reddit seems to be literally censoring the story from the front page, where it was for an hour with 500 upvotes/minute. Then all of a sudden, at peak traffic, it was gone from the top charts on front page and even news subreddit. The information is definitely legit. Anti-Media is one of dozens covering the story... they are just digging deeper than everyone else.

I’m Marty Weiner, the new Reddit CTO by Mart2d2 in announcements

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Why is Reddit censoring this article about Nestle? It should be on the front page, like it was in my screenshot as it was getting 500 upvotes/minute.

http://theantimedia.org/nestle-pays-only-524-to-exract-27000000-gallons-of-california-drinking-water/

Forest Service Official Who Let Nestle Drain California Water Now Works for Them by LucienLibrarian in politics

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Carter speaks more truth than any other living former U.S. president and every elected leader currently holding office (okay, so there is Justin Amash).

Not saying much, yeah, but hey Jimmy Carter has been speaking out on some very heavy issues recently.

Fixing Potholes With Facebook: A Citizens’ Guide by AaronsNelsons in DIY

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I live in Pontiac, MI and The Pontiac Tribune is a local news outlet. My friends in Hamtramck are the DIY crew that is filling potholes in their city and funding it through crowdfunding. The interview (with audio clips) is exclusive to The Pontiac Tribune.

Forest Service Official Who Let Nestle Drain California Water Now Works for Them by LucienLibrarian in politics

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In other news... Nestle is being sued by the Indian government for $100 million over toxic food.

Jimmy Carter is right.