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Archive for October, 2011

Libya- latest news from front

Posted by seumasach on October 31, 2011

Libye – Les dernières nouvelles du front (31-10-2011)

Allain Jules

31st October, 2011

L’heure n’est pas à la joie côté CNT. On y regrette la mise à mort de Mouammar Kadhafi et il sera demandé à ses militaires de rallier une armée nationale en gestation. Une cellule de crise s’est réunie ce dimanche à Benghazi, pour faire le bilan de la guerre. S’adressant à ses amis félons, Mustafa Abdel Jalil a menacé de se retirer si le chaos s’installait définitivement.

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Sparrows are tough but Mumbai is tougher

Posted by seumasach on October 31, 2011

First Post

 

28th October, 2011

When was the last time you saw a sparrow? They no longer flit around window sills, peck at grains or chirp noisily in the backyard; sparrows seem to have disappeared completely.

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China is a friend indeed for debt-ridden Europe

Posted by seumasach on October 30, 2011

The finest minds in Christendom continue to grapple with the question which baffles them all: if the euro is so weak why is it so strong? One reason is that, speculative attacks aside, the economic fundamentals of the Eurozone are stronger than those of the anglosphere. Another is that China and other emerging economies have a clear interest in supporting the Euro as an alternative to the dollar. Thus Europe benefits from the fact that, although similar regional integration projects are in formation elsewhere, only Europe has got as far as a common currency making it the only show in town outside the dollar.

XINHUA

30th October, 2011

BEIJING, Oct. 30 (Xinhua) — With the European Union (EU) grappling with its worst financial crisis since the eurozone was set up, China has unequivocally conveyed its readiness to enhance cooperation with the debt-ridden bloc in a “win-win” manner.

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Libyan resistance opens front in Benghazi

Posted by seumasach on October 27, 2011

La resistencia Libia abre un frente en Benghazi

Resistencia Libia

 

27th October, 2011

Según el portal Algeria ISP, un grupo de patriotas de la resistencia libia se introdujo en el Banco Central de Libia. Cerraron el banco a la fuerza para impedir la lapidación de dinero por el CNT. Agentes de la CNT tendrían temor por sus vidas. Los patriotas de la resistencia libia atacaron el Tribunal de Justicia de la CNT, lo que dio lugar a un pánico total entre las ratas. También hubo manifestaciones en contra del Consejo de la vergüenza CNT. Los manifestantes fueron dispersados ​​por las ratas. Esta es una evidencia mas de que la OTAN y sus matones a sueldo, a pesar del genocidio perpetrado, no pueden controlar al heroico pueblo Libio, ni siquiera en Bengazhi.

Fuente: http://www.algeria-isp.com/depeches/politique-libye/201110-D1537/libye-front-est-ouvert-benghazi-octobre-2011.html

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Security Council ends Libya intervention mandate

Posted by seumasach on October 27, 2011

This is very interesting: the TNC’s request for a continuation of the NATO operation has been declined. They didn’t make it for nothing. They know how vulnerable they are without NATO air and ground support. The ground support will continue courtesy of Qatar and Blackwater but without air strikes the advantage swings to the green resistance. NATO have extricated themselves from a disastrous campaign and left the TNC twisting in the wind. This is the “victory”.

New York Times

27th October, 2011

The United Nations Security Council voted unanimously on Thursday for an Oct. 31 end to its authorization of foreign military intervention in Libya, the legal basis for NATO attacks on Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s forces during the 8-month civil war that toppled him from power.

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Cellphone towers EMR damaging biological systems of birds, insects, humans

Posted by seumasach on October 27, 2011

Anthony Gucciardi

Activist Post

25th October, 2011

The electromagnetic radiation (EMR) emitted from mobile towers is so powerful that it affects the biological systems of birds, insects, and even humans. The study, released by the environment ministry, called for the protection of flora and fauna by law.

‘The review of existing literature shows that the EMRs are interfering with the biological systems in more ways than one and there had already been some warning bells sounded in the case on bees and birds, which probably heralds the seriousness of this issue and indicates the vulnerability of other species as well,’ the study found.

In September of 2010, the ministry established a 10-member committee under Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) with director Asad Rahmani to study the impact of cellphone towers on birds and bees. The group of experts reviewed 919 studies performed in India and abroad regarding the effects of cellphone towers on birds, insects, animals, wildlife, and humans.

What the group found was quite startling.


Electromagnetic radiation may play a role in the decline of animal and insect populations

Of the 919 studies, a staggering 593 showed the negative impact of mobile towers on birds, bees, humans, wildlife and plants. The experts even cited an international study that pinpointed cellphone towers as a potential cause in the decline of animal populations. They went on to say that there was an urgent need to focus more scientific attention on the subject before it was too late.

In addition to calling for a law protecting urban flora and fauna from emerging threats of electromagnetic radiation, the experts are also suggesting bold signs and messages on the dangers of cell phone tower and radiation to be posted near the position of cellphone towers.

‘To prevent overlapping high radiations fields, new towers should not be permitted within a radius of one kilometre of existing towers. If new towers must be built, construct them to be above 80 feet and below 199 feet … to avoid the requirement for aviation safety lighting,’ it said.

The negative effects of EMR on life is something that has been ignored by health officials and legislators for years. As cellphone subscriptions outnumber the total number of US citizens, more and more mobile phone towers are popping up around the globe. As the experts cautioned, it is extremely pertinent that further independent research is conducted to highlight the dangers of EMR.

Please visit Natural Society for more great health news and vaccine information. 

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Qatar admits its soldiers involved in Libya attack

Posted by seumasach on October 26, 2011

This confirms reports of Thierry Meyssan and others at the the time of the entry into Tripoli

Qatar revela que cientos de sus soldados participaron en ataque imperialista contra Libia

Telesur

 

26th October, 2011

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El jefe de Estado Mayor de Qatar, general Hamad Ben Ali Al Attiya, reveló este miércoles que cientos de soldados qataríes participaron en los ataques imperialistas contra Libia, con el objetivo de ser el enlace entre los insurrectos libios y la Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte (OTAN), que buscaban la caída de la Revolución Verde.

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Mervyn King maps out road to lower inflation

Posted by seumasach on October 26, 2011

This is quite amusing: Mervyn King’s claim of declining inflation is obviously based on anticipated deflationary pressures i.e. collapsing consumption. This fails to take into account the effect of QE on the value of the pound. It is likely to fall substantially especially once the rescue package for the Euro has gone through with the help of China. Our prosperity over the last 20 or 30 years has been dependent on the high value of the pound and its acceptability as a means of payment to cover permanent trade deficit, as well as the desirability of UK gilts. QE, or the bailout of the banks by any other name, must undermine these fragile foundations of our well-being. It will provoke an inflationary surge whilst doing nothing to enhance growth since none of it is being directed into rebuilding our productive base. The higher interest rates when they come will devastate the middle-class overnight.

Mortgage and Remortgage

25th October, 2011

The governor of the Bank of England has explained in detail his forecast that inflation to fall back to target levels over the next two years.

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EU says bailout fund chief to visit China

Posted by seumasach on October 26, 2011

World News

26th October, 2011

See also:

Resurgent European imperialism and the Global South

 

Klaus Regling, chief executive of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), will be in the Chinese capital on Friday, the EU delegation in China said in a statement.

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NATO may stay in Libya longer than planned – U.S. defense chief

Posted by seumasach on October 26, 2011

The CNT is nothing without NATO. NATO and CNT ground forces cannot operate other than under the cover of NATO bombing. NATO bomb or they are defeated.

RIANovosti

26th October, 2011

NATO may not end its mission in Libya as early as planned, CNN quoted U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta as saying on Tuesday.

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Mobile phone radiation could be detected by the human brain.

Posted by seumasach on October 26, 2011

Mobile phone radiation could be detected by the human brain.

Denis L Henshaw, Emeritus Professor of Human Radiation Effects

School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantocks Close, Bristol, BS8 1TS

BMJ

23rd October, 2011

Re: Use of mobile phones and risk of brain tumours: update of Danish cohort study. Frei, et al. 343:doi:10.1136/bmj.d6387

In their introduction, Frei et al. [1] state: “So far, the mechanism of potential non-thermal interaction between radio frequency electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and living systems is unknown.” This statement does not concur with scientific knowledge.

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