31st December, 2011
Archive for December, 2011
‘AL report on Syria not surprising’
Posted by seumasach on December 31, 2011
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Britain’s future lies with America, not Europe
Posted by seumasach on December 30, 2011
Suddenly there is a flurry of stuff about a UK/US merger. Since we’re not about to “abandon our sovereignty” to Europe, who else could we be about to abandon it to? Will it involve the privilege of using the dollar- do we get to print them too? Perhaps we can help them with the spending cuts they can’t decide on. Do we intern EU citizens as fifth columnists? What about emergency repatriation of our sun-loving pensioners in France and Spain-can we relocate them in repossessed Californian chalets? Do we allow countless millions of Afro-Americans and Hispanics into our country to take advantage of our social security system and liberal bankruptcy laws or do all these simply disappear in an EU-style “harmonisation” process. Isn’t Homeland Security turning into an Anglo-American “superstate”. What about the FEMA camps or Guantanamo in the Scilly Isles. What about all that red-tape and bureaucracy involved in getting on a plane- isn’t it business unfriendly? Who’s the head of state, the president or the queen? If we’re merged with the USA who can we blame for all the wars? (Well, we can still blame Israel, unless…no, surely not, a merger too far!)All questions to seriously ponder before taking the plunge.
29th December, 2011
In 1952, then-U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson said that “Britain has lost an empire but has failed to find a role.” Sadly for Britain, it decided to renounce its longstanding global cultural, legal and philosophical links to North America and instead looked for that role in Europe. Despite its geographic proximity to Britain, the Continent is nevertheless home to a host of cultures, legal systems and governing philosophies very different from those of traditionally liberal Britain. The consequences from that bad choice have bedeviled Britain for decades.
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Les morts de Côte d’Ivoire et de Libye créent le nouvel ordre mondial
Posted by seumasach on December 30, 2011
Jean-Paul Pougala
30th December, 2011
En 1945 L’Organisation des Nations-Unies s’est créée après le choc de la deuxième Guerre Mondiale. Aujourd’hui, le nouvel ordre mondial est en train de se mettre en place après le lourd sacrifice de l’Afrique, après le choc des milliers de morts de Côte d’Ivoire dont les 1200 villageois de Duékoué et des dizaines de milliers de morts Libyens, même si l’Otan a décidé d’insulter notre intelligence en parlant de zero mort et ce, après 26.323 sorties, 9.658 raids de bombardement, 7.700 bombes et missiles tirés par l’OTAN sur la Libye, avec la complicité des Nation-Unies qui étaient censées les protéger. L’ONG britannique Stop the War Coalition a certifié l’utilisation par l’OTAN des armes de destruction massive en Libye à travers les bombes et missiles contenant le fameux DU (depleted uranium), c’est de l’uranium appauvri, pour tuer le plus de personnes possibles. Daniele Cardetta dans le journal italien Articolo3, avance le chiffre de 60.000 morts. C’est le journal italien Nibiru2012 qui conclut que 60.000 morts sur une population libyenne de 6 millions sont 1% de la population décimée par l’Otan en Libye et que cela équivaudrait en proportion à 3 millions d’américains que des puissances étrangères viendraient décimer avec des bombes non conventionnelles. Et au lieu de mener la moindre enquête, l’Onu a tourné la tête ailleurs, vers Abidjan pour le méchant désigné le Président Gbagbo. C’est contre tout cela que la Chine a décidé de prendre les devants et de mettre sur pied un nouvel ordre mondial. Voici comment :
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America’s farmlands to be carpet-bombed with Vietnam-era Agent Orange chemical if Dow petition approved
Posted by seumasach on December 30, 2011
Mike Adams
27th December, 2011
(NaturalNews) A key chemical of one of the most horrifying elements of the Vietnam War — Agent Orange — may soon be unleashed on America’s farmlands. Considered by world nations to be a “Weapon of Mass Destruction” (WMD), Agent Orange was dropped in the millions of gallons on civilian populations during the Vietnam War in order to destroy foliage and poison North Vietnamese soldiers. The former president of the Vietnamese Red Cross, Professor Nhan, described it as, “…a massive violation of human rights of the civilian population, and a weapon of mass destruction.”
A key chemical in that weapon –2,4-D– is just months away from being dropped on agricultural land across the United States. Dow AgroSciences, which along with DuPont and Monsanto is heavily invested in genetically engineered crops, haspetitioned the U.S. governmentto deregulate a variety of GE corn that’s resistant to 2,4-D, which comprises 50% of the recipe of Agent Orange.
NaturalNews broke this story yesterday and published the details:
http://www.naturalnews.com/034492_D…
If the petition is approved by Washington, it would turn America’s corn fields intochemical warfare zonestargeted for mass pesticide poisoning with 2,4-D chemicals. The corn, of course, would be immune to 2,4-D, so it would uptake the chemical and transport it right into the structure of the corn kernels, creating “Agent Orange corn bombs” that would be chemically unleashed when consumed by human beings.
This is just the latest example of how industrial chemical giants and GMO companies of the world arecommitting acts of genocideagainst innocents. The introduction of 2,4-D-resistant GE corn is, essentially, anact of war against humanity.
Food crops sprayed with chemical weapons
Agent Orange, which contains roughly 50% 2,4-D, is also cited in numerous war crimes lawsuits. Even the BBC has reported on it:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3…
The use of such chemicals on civilian targets is a violation of the 1907 Hague Convention, the 1927 Geneva Convention, and the 1949 Geneva Convention (http://www.iadllaw.org/en/node/353).
TheInternational Tribunal of Conscience in Support of the Vietnamese Victims of Agent Orangehas published a document briefly describing the war crimes committed by the U.S. government in its use of Agent Orange:http://www.iadllaw.org/files/charge…
That document states:
The chemical warfare waged by the United States against Vietnam though the use of Agent Orange and other dioxin laced chemicals from 1961 to 1971 has caused severe, massive and prolonged consequences for the environment, ecology and health of the people of Vietnam.
See the photos of Agent Orange victims
Shocking picturesof Agent Orange victims can be seen at the following pages (WARNING, extremely graphic):
http://oraclesyndicate.twoday.net/s…
http://www.spingola.com/power_elite…
http://antiwar.com/orig/austin.php?…
http://legacy.bhopal.net/opinions/a…
http://vietnamartwork.wordpress.com…
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/0…
http://thetheologianscafe.xanga.com…
http://www.commondreams.org/headlin…
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3…
Watch the video of children affected by Agent Orange:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zay…
Hear the Agent Orange songby Country Joe. Visit:http://countryjoe.com/jukebox.htmand click on “Agent Orange Song” on the top left. You’ll be able to hear the full song.
First Vietnam, now America
Even walking around America today,many Americans are born as mutantsthanks to the chemicals used in foods, medicines, lawn care and personal care products. That crime against humanity is about to be made far, far worse with the unleashing of 2,4-D on America’s farmlands.
The gross deformities, birth defects, neurological disorders and physical retardation we have seen in Vietnamese children affected by Agent Orange could soon arrive at America’s doorstep thanks to 2,4-D.
Dow, of course, is widely regarded as one of the most evil corporations on the planet, having already poisoned countless victims with toxic chemicals. Remember the Bhopal pesticide factory explosion in India? That was Union Carbide, owned by Dow. It killed thousands of people, maimed tens of thousands and injured over half a million (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhopal…).
Read more about Bhopal:http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/…
And learn more about Dow here:
http://www.thetruthaboutdow.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dow_Ch…
Remember:If chemical weapons are used to produce food, then those who consume such foods become casualties of war.
Food production was once an honorable art, but at the hands of greed-driven globalists, it quickly became a system of profit seeking and then a tool for corporate domination over the People. Now it has become a weapon of mass destruction, and it is being used to decimate the health of both the population and the farmlands.
Learn more:http://www.naturalnews.com/034500_Agent_Orange_Dow_2-4-D.html#ixzz1i1CUOZXh
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Should Scotland look to build more links with Scandinavia?
Posted by seumasach on December 29, 2011
This should be a bit of a dampener to recent speculation that Scotland was heading towards the Eurozone. Here we have a high-level policy statement from the SNP which is obviously grounded on the assumption of being outside Europe. The idea of a military alliance with Scandinavian countries outside or on the periphery of Europe looks, in particular, to be of Atlanticist inspiration. Of course, reasoned debate on Europe is hardly possible in the face of a sustained barrage of black propaganda being directed against it, but the SNP is doing nothing to counter it. Only with the fall of the pound on the international markets can we expect a reasonable debate on the issue to resume.
5th December, 2011
What do you think of when you hear the word Scandinavian? Is it liberalism? Or social democracy? Perhaps high standards of living? Or high tax rates? Maybe saunas and snow?
Whatever it is, could we become Scandinavians – and, if we could, would we want to?
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Syrian NGOs working directly with British Government
Posted by seumasach on December 28, 2011
London-based “Syrian Observatory” Consorting Directly with UK Foreign Minister Hague.
Toni Cartalucci
25th December, 2011
“The coverage by the corporate-owned Western media exclusively relies on “activists inside and outside the country,” the London-based “Syrian Human Rights Monitoring Centre” which apparently has no web presence, theDamascus Center for Human Rights which boasts memberships with the National Endowment for Democracy and Tides Foundation-funded International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the Coalition for the International Criminal Court, funded by the European Union, the Ford Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the Sigrid Rausing Trust, and Humanity United.
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Libye – La crise politique que refusent de commenter les médias
Posted by seumasach on December 28, 2011
28th December, 2011
TRIPOLI – Depuis dimanche, voici donc trois jours que, dans un silence assourdissant des médias occidentaux, les nervis des rebelles et renégats de Benghazi bloquent Tripoli et même Benghazi avec des sit-in. Des embouteillages monstres sont notamment signalés. Pour l’instant, ils disent qu’ils ont déposé les armes mais n’hésiteront pas de les reprendre si leurs exigences ne sont pas satisfaites.
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Egypt may support Russia’s probe into NATO attacks in Libya
Posted by seumasach on December 28, 2011
28th December, 2011
Egypt may join Russia’s probe into the deaths of peaceful Libyans killed by NATO air strikes during its military campaign, Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr said on Wednesday.
“We are considering this issue and consulting with [our] Russian colleagues and will make a decision after the consultations,” Amr said after a meeting in Moscow with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov.
Last week, Russia’s UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin urged NATO to investigate civilian deaths in Libya from its bombing campaign, saying the alliance’s claim that there were no civilian casualties was untrue.
His remarks came after The New York Times claimed up to 70 people were killed in Libya during NATO’s eight-month military operation.
Churkin said he has asked NATO to give “a definitive report” to the UN Security Council summing up its activities in Libya. But he said “unfortunately” the alliance only provided “piecemeal, rather perfunctory reports… (that) were not very informative.”
The international NATO-led military operation in Libya began on March 19, two days after the approval of a UN resolution on “targeted measures” to protect civilians.
Libya saw almost ten months of fierce fighting before the opposition Libyan National Transitional Council established control over the country’s territory.
Ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was killed in October near his hometown of Sirte after being captured by NTC forces.
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Beijing-Tokyo monetary agreement threatens the West
Posted by seumasach on December 28, 2011
28th December, 2011
The China-Japan agreement to stop using the dollar, or any other currency, in their bilateral transactions was a very strong blow to the US financial standing in world affairs. To a lesser degree this Chino-Nippon agreement is also detrimental to the Eurozone.
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Thierry in Syria: the mercenaries paymasters
Posted by seumasach on December 27, 2011
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Thunderbolts of the Gods
Posted by seumasach on December 27, 2011
This work is of the highest interest and builds on the work of Velikovsky, Birkeland, Alfven and others. Here we have the promise of a holistic, multi-disciplinary rediscovery of our world and the cosmos. Most of all, from my own point of view, we have the possibility of gaining a deeper understanding of the roots of the most recent phase of human civilization.
A radical reinterpretation of human history and the evolving solar system
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