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Brown outlines plan to enslave humanity

Posted by seumasach on March 4, 2009

The ball is in the court of the international comminity: do they wan’t London and Washington to “help them rebuild the global economy”? Let’s hope not for all our sakes. Brown is now almost delirious as he fantasises about global leadership. He even repeats the claim that America put a man on the moon.

Gordon Brown fails to match Tony Blair’s standing ovations from Congress as he urges U.S. to halt ‘hurricane’ of recession

Mail on Sunday

4th March, 2009

Gordon Brown today called on America to shoulder its historic responsibilities by using its vast wealth to help stem the ‘hurricane’ of recession battering the world.

He urged the planet’s only superpower to ‘share its prosperity’ with poorer countries as he pleaded with Congress to back his plan for a global ‘new deal’ for economic recovery.

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Balmori:Childhood Leukemia and EM radiation

Posted by seumasach on March 4, 2009

“Faced with these results certain questions come to mind: Why do our authorities keep endlessly repeating that there are no studies linking cancer to masts, when the science says exactly the opposite? Is it to avoid creating alarm or are they creating virtual “scientific evidence” taylored to the industry? And finally, why are there so many professionals who know and yet remain silent?”

Norte de Castilla

PALENCIA

22nd February, 2008

Leucemia infantil
Childhood Leukemia

22.02.2008 – ALFONSO BALMORI

Translation at foot of each paragraph

DE nuevo se repite la historia, esta vez en Palencia. El nombre del García Quintana vuelve a ocupar las
portadas de los diarios junto al del Colegio Juan de Mena, ambos unidos por un hilo invisible de
amargura, maldición e impotencia.
El edil de obras del Ayuntamiento palentino afirma rotundo que ha sido una casualidad.

[Once again history repeats itself, this time in Palencia. The name Garcia Quintana retuns to the headlines along with Juan de Mena College, both united by an invisible thread of bitterness, misfortune and impotence. The council roundly affirms that it is just a question of chance.]

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German Doctors unite on RF health effects

Posted by seumasach on March 4, 2009

This is a report published in 2005. It is notable that almost no doctors in Britain have observed, or admit to have observed, any of these effects in relation to RF EM radiation. We would stress that this isn’t a reason to  cast doubts on these findings.

Powerwatch

22nd July, 2005

A number of German doctors are combining together to put forward their observations of adverse health effects from pulsed high-frequency EMFs (microwave) to the Prime Minister of Bavaria, Dr. Edmund Stoiber. The health effects include headaches, tiredness, inability to concentrate and dizziness, and show an alarming trend.

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Mike Hudson on Tax Havens (Max Keiser Oracle Show)

Posted by smeddum on March 4, 2009

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La méthode Holbrooke, du Kosovo au Pakistan

Posted by seumasach on March 4, 2009

Voltaireorg.net

3rd March, 2009

La méthode Holbrooke, du Kosovo au Pakistan



L’administration Obama a contraint ses principaux alliés engagés en Afghanistan à modifier leur organisation administrative et à désigner un interlocuteur unique à l’ambassadeur Richard Holbrooke pour créer un « groupe de contact sur l’Afghanistan et le Pakistan ». De cette manière, Washington espère dépasser les résistances nationales et mobiliser le maximum de moyens, militaires et civils, au service de l’OTAN.

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L’affaire UBS : une acte de souveraineté impériale Lutte contre la fraude fiscale ou main mise sur le système financier international ?

Posted by seumasach on March 4, 2009

This throws some light on Brown’s sudden conversion to eliminating tax havens through new international powers i.e. obviously not the ones within British jurisdiction.

Jean-Claude Paye

Voltairenet.org

3rd March, 2009

Washington a partiellement réussi à contraindre l’Union des Banques Suisses (UBS) à violer la législation helvétique et à dénoncer ses clients états-uniens susceptibles de frauder le fisc. Malgré les apparences, observe le sociologue Jean-Claude Paye, cette manœuvre ne vise pas à obtenir des informations, car Washington les détenait probablement déjà, mais à casser la place bancaire suisse. L’Empire tente d’éliminer par la force les « paradis fiscaux » qu’il ne contrôle pas, au profit des siens qu’il protège.

[Washington has partially succeeded in forcing l’Union des Banques Suisses (UBS) to violate Swiss law and reveal the names of its US clients liable tp prosecution for fraud. In spite of appearances, observes sociologist, Jean-Claude Paye, this manoeuvre doesn’t aim to obtain information, since Washington in all probability, already it, but to undermine Swiss banking. The empire intends to eliminate by force tax havens which it doesn’t control, in favour of those which it does.]

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Wi-Fi Petition

Posted by seumasach on March 4, 2009

We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to introduce legislation to require all UK schools to remove Wi-Fi installations and replace them with wired alternatives.
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/school-wi-fi/
Submitted by Jane Gray
Deadline to sign up by: 16 May 2009 ­

More details from petition creator

Wi-Fi is an untested and under-regulated technology. Sir William Stewart called for government and regulators to apply the precautionary principle and to review the use of Wi-Fi in schools. The German government is advising its citizens to limit their exposure to Wi-Fi. It is time to stop putting corporate profit over the health of UK citizens – especially the youngest who are most likely to feel the adverse effects of Wi-Fi and are least able to defend themselves.

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Edward de Vere: author of Shakespeare plays?

Posted by seumasach on March 4, 2009

Oxford vs Stratford – a short summary

The case of Shakspere of Stratford

The De Vere Society

The plays and poetry of ‘Shakespeare’ reveal a person who received the best education available, yet there is no record of Shakspere attending Stratford Grammar School (the registers for the period are missing) nor either University nor one of the Inns of Court. Nor do we have any record of him being in the household of a great family where he could have received an education.

Shakspere never claimed to be a writer. None of his children, or grandchildren or their families ever claimed that he was an author. If Shakspere were a great writer would he not have wanted his children to be able to read and write? Yet his daughter Judith could only sign her name with a mark.

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Eurozone ready to rescue members

Posted by seumasach on March 3, 2009

FT

3rd March, 2009

Eurozone authorities would help a member state in serious economic difficulties before it needed to approach the International Monetary Fund because of a debt-default risk, according to a senior European Union policymaker.

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Zapatero: Spain, Russia To Sign Wide-Reaching Energy Agreement

Posted by seumasach on March 3, 2009

Morning Star

2nd March, 2009

Russia and Spain will sign a broad energy cooperation agreement Tuesday, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said Monday on the first day of a visit by Russia’s president.

“We will tomorrow sign a broad energy cooperation agreement in the areas of prospecting, exploration, transportation and the sale of hydrocarbons,” Zapatero said.

The agreement will cover electricity production from renewable sources as well as liquid fossil fuels, the improvement of energy efficiency and the use of clean technology in the transportation of energy, the prime minister said.

Zapatero, who spoke at a civil society forum in Madrid with President Dmitry Medvedev at his side, did not provide further details.

Russia is the world’s biggest gas exporter and second-largest oil supplier, while Spain is home to several global leaders in renewable energy. It is also one of Europe’s biggest producers of wind power.

Medvedev arrived in Madrid Sunday with a business delegation in tow for two days of talks expected to culminate in the signing of a transit deal giving Spain the right to ship goods to Afghanistan through Russia.

Igor Sechin, Russia’s deputy prime minister in charge of oil and gas, is in Madrid as part of the Russian delegation, a Kremlin spokesman told AFP.

Zapatero said he would work to improve relations between Russia and the European Union when Spain holds the rotating six-month E.U. presidency during the first half of 2010.

“Russia is a priority nation for Spain,” he said.

Spain is not a Russian gas customer and was not affected by Russia’s dispute with Ukraine in January which left over a dozen European countries cut off from Russian gas supplies in the midst of winter.

Late last year, Lukoil Holdings (LUKOY) said it was interested in buying a 20% stake in Repsol YPF (REP) but the Russian energy giant dropped the bid after the deal met resistance from Spain’s opposition conservative party.

In an interview published Sunday in El Pais, Medvedev called opposition to Lukoil’s bid to buy the stake “idiotic,” and said he would like to see greater investments between Russia and Europe.

“The greater the amount of investment, the greater the level of security in Europe, because if countries are linked by common businesses, there is no reason for conflicts,” he said.

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Chavez to Obama: Don’t mess with me

Posted by seumasach on March 2, 2009

PressTV

1st March, 2009

The Venezuelan president has criticized US President Barack Obama for following the Bush administration policies over drug trafficking.
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