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Archive for April, 2009

The Cell Phone Disease Quagmire-Are We Being Deceived?

Posted by seumasach on April 20, 2009

 

 

George Carlo

EMFJournal

17th April, 2009

The ecological balance of a planet already under siege. It is potentially more serious than global warming – and already claiming lives. So, you say: “If this technology is so dangerous, why isn’t it portrayed that way in the news? Do we not have scientists who study this to make the technology safe? Do we not have regulations and government policing to keep us safe? Do we not have the news media to keep us informed? And do we not have lawyers who will advocate on our behalf to ensure that we are treated fairly?”

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Mercury and Fluoride – The Dumbing Down Of A Population

Posted by smeddum on April 20, 2009

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Morales assassination plot: Parents left devastated in ‘assassin’ death riddle

Posted by alfied on April 19, 2009

Minister orders detailed report into Irishman’s killing in Bolivia ambush

By DON LAVERY and MAEVE SHEEHAN

Irish Independent

Sunday April 19 2009

THE Minister for Foreign Affairs will be seeking a detailed report on the circumstances surrounding the death of a Tipperary man Michael Dwyer in a shoot-out with Bolivian police as mystery deepened over how he came to be involved in an apparent assassination bid on Bolivian President Evo Morales. Read the rest of this entry »

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These United States: Too Big to Fail? Or too big to survive?

Posted by smeddum on April 19, 2009

by Justin Raimondo, April 17, 2009

Speaking at one of many “tea party” anti-Washington protests held throughout the country on April 15, Texas Gov. Rick Perry touched on a theme that could, I believe, prefigure a growing trend in American politics – and, indeed, throughout the world. He hit all the partisan talking points that are so familiar to my readers that I won’t bother reiterating them, and then remarked that Texas is doing relatively better than some other states, in spite of the “federal budget mess.” According to the Dallas Morning News, at this point “some in his U.S. flag-waving audience shouted, ‘Secede!’” The Governor took up this theme in remarks to reporters afterward: Read the rest of this entry »

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Leading economists urge full nationalisation of Ireland’s banks

Posted by smeddum on April 19, 2009

Temporary nationalisation is fairer to tax-payers than taking on €90bn of toxic loans, they argue
Julia Kollewe

Guardian  

17 April 2009 

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    A group of leading economists is urging the Irish government to ditch its “bad bank” plan in favour of a temporary nationalisation of the financial sector.

    In an opinion piece in The Irish Times, 20 of Ireland‘s leading academic economists argue that the government has got it badly wrong. Read the rest of this entry »

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    Naked Short Selling Exposed

    Posted by smeddum on April 19, 2009

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    Document of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of Our Americas (ALBA) countries for the 5th Summit of the Americas

    Posted by smeddum on April 19, 2009

    Document of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of Our Americas (ALBA) countries for the 5th Summit of the Americas

    Cumaná, April 17, 2009
    Bolivia Rising

    The heads of state and governments of Bolivia, Cuba, Dominica, Honduras, Nicaragua and Venezuela, member countries of ALBA, consider that the proposed Declaration of the 5th Summit of the Americas is insufficient and unacceptable for the following reasons: Read the rest of this entry »

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    Obama at the Americas summit: A bid to revive US hegemony

    Posted by seumasach on April 18, 2009

     

     
    Global Research, April 18, 2009

       

    With his trip to the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago at the end of this week, President Barack Obama is attempting to put a new face on American imperialism’s pursuit of its strategic interests in Latin America, a region where the US once asserted unchallenged hegemony.

    These summits were first launched in 1994 by the Clinton administration with a meeting in Miami. Their principal purpose over the next decade was to further Washington’s agenda of establishing a Free Trade Agreement of the Americas (FTAA) based on US domination and “free-market” capitalism. This meant the scrapping of all barriers to foreign capitalist investment, deregulation of financial markets and the wholesale privatization of public enterprises and basic services. Read the rest of this entry »

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    Baxter: Product contained live bird flu virus

    Posted by alfied on April 18, 2009

    “Accidents” will happen…..

    By Helen Branswell, THE CANADIAN PRESS

    The company that released contaminated flu virus material from a plant in Austria confirmed Friday that the experimental product contained live H5N1 avian flu viruses. Read the rest of this entry »

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    What’s Obama smiling about?

    Posted by seumasach on April 18, 2009

    Michael Harris

    Ottawa Sun

    17th April, 2009

    The Obama presidency is becoming a reverse fairy tale: The prince is turning into a frog

    Elected as an anti-war candidate, he has dispatched 21,000 more troops to Afghanistan, stepped up CIA drone killings in Pakistan, and given the order for the world’s most sophisticated navy to blow away three pirates in a skiff. Like his predecessor, the current Chider-in-Chief has lectured European nations on their failure to supply more troops to the mission. Don’t they know NATO is just another American division? 

    As for Iraq, the promise to end the war is turning into a Clintonian exercise in twisted diction. It all depends on what “withdrawal” means. The dates for leaving are as blurred as a bad forgery. It doesn’t matter. The president can hardly say he’s pulling out when as many as 50,000 U.S. combat troops are staying behind to guard the gas station. 

    What about integrity in government? Judging by his gutter-ball series of appointments and attempted appointments, I am beginning to think that either his vetting process was actually looking for crooks or the president is moving in the wrong circles. 

    Obama put a tax-cheat in the U.S. Treasury, tried to put an even bigger tax-cheat in Health, and only reluctantly dropped an accused influence peddler as commerce secretary. He can’t even get a Kennedy into the Vatican as America’s ambassador. Didn’t he know the Pope doesn’t approve of abortion? Didn’t any of the Chicago millionaires around the president know that Caroline Kennedy does? 

    Remember all that change coming? George Bush spied on Americans illegally and then said it was OK because the terrorist surveillance program was all about national security. Candidate Obama and his running mate were shocked and appalled. 

    But in the first court test of those illegal wiretaps, Jewel vs. National Security Agency, the Obama justice department moved that the case of an American citizen be dismissed because “state secrets” might be revealed. 

    Wasn’t that the whole point! Dirty little secrets about crimes committed by government and the telecom companies were supposed to be revealed. Otherwise, why was Obama shocked and appalled when Bush broke the law in the first place? 

    Obama was once all in favour of truth in government. When the Bush administration recalled the U.S. ambassador to Armenia, John Evans, for using the word “genocide” to describe what happened back in 1915, then Sen. Obama noted the “cowardice” of the state department. He added that “America deserves a leader who speaks truthfully about the Armenian genocide and responds forcefully to all genocides. I intend to be that leader.” 

    But in Turkey, President Obama became a sly diplomat, refusing to use the word “genocide.” “If they (the Turkish and Armenian people) can move forward and deal with a difficult and tragic history, then I think the entire world should encourage that.” Turkey’s help in Iraq and the guarantee of safe transit of oil across the Caucasus are apparently still needed. 

    The list goes on — denouncing torture but no torture trials, not putting war costs in his nation-killing budget, mute on inevitable tax increases … 

    And then there is the economy. Appalled as a candidate at the profligacy of the Bush years, the president has made his predecessor look like a piker. He has misappropriated money from the overwhelming majority of responsible citizens of the United States to fork it over to the most rapacious practitioners of organized theft the world has ever seen. 

    Makes you wonder what the guy on the big lily pad is really smiling about. 

    MHARRIS@CFRA.COM

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    Change you have been told to believe in: A closer examination of Barack Obama’s foreign policy

    Posted by smeddum on April 18, 2009

     


     

    Freedom of Information
    April 17, 2009

    “What you want in a media system is ostensible diversity that conceals actual uniformity”

    - Joseph Goebbels

     

    The election of Barack Obama has been rightly heralded across the world as a defining moment in the history of the United States. The election of the nation’s first black president is symbolic of the progress made in terms of attitudes towards racial harmony and acceptance in a country where less than fifty years previously basic rights and entitlements were routinely denied to non-white people, and a dehumanising structure incorporating segregation and separation kept people permanently excluded from any sort of meaningful political representation according to their ethnicity. Read the rest of this entry »

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