Archive for August, 2009
Posted by seumasach on August 31, 2009
9/11 Video
24th April, 2009
Yukihisa Fujita, a member of the Upper House of the Japanese Diet (Parliament) has recently published a book titled:
“Questioning 9/11 Terror at the National Diet – Can Obama Change the USA?”
Co-authors of the book are David Ray Griffin, Yumi Kikuchi, Akira Doujimaru.and Chihaya
Councilor Fujita is a current member and former director of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defense. In this function he questioned 9/11 three times in parliament. Fujita claims that 9/11 as the main reason for the “War on Terror” needs to be newly investigated in order to find peaceful solutions.
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Posted in Drive to Global War | Tagged: "War on Terror", 9/11 inside Job, Political Leaders for 9/11 Truth, Reinvestigate 9/11 | Leave a Comment »
Posted by seumasach on August 31, 2009
By Marion Lang
May 2009
On mid-summer’s day in 1995 I was gifted a cast of bees by a local beekeeper. They prospered from the start and in no time at all I found myself the proud owner of several hives.
A year or so later when varroa was found in the vicinity my bees were inspected by Sandy Lister. I was given the all-clear but warned that my bees would probably have it within two years.
I fitted varroa floors to the hives for easy monitoring and in September 1998 I found my first mite.
Over the years I have used various treatments but only if I felt it was necessary. Mite levels remained low and presented no significant problem. The occasional bee showed signs of virus and for a spell I had a number of black hairless bees. Some hives did not do as well as others but on the whole they still prospered.
In the late 1990s I began to notice environmental changes. The lapwings once so abundant all but disappeared and the winter geese numbers dropped dramatically.
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Posted by seumasach on August 31, 2009
James sugget
Rabble
28th August, 2009
U.S. author, dissident intellectual, and Professor of Linguistics at the Massachussetts Institute of Technology Noam Chomsky met for the first time with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas and analyzed hemispheric politics during a nationally televised forum on Monday.
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Posted in Multipolar world | Tagged: Bolivarian Revolution, new paradigm | 2 Comments »
Posted by seumasach on August 31, 2009
Jian Junbo
Asia Times
1st September, 2009
With the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) becoming Japan’s ruling party after its landslide victory in the just-concluded general elections, a number of analysts and experts in China expect the two countries to move closer.
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Posted by smeddum on August 31, 2009
Posted in Drive to Global War | Tagged: cindy sheehan | 1 Comment »
Posted by seumasach on August 31, 2009
M K Bhadrakumar
Asia Times
1st September, 2009
Dr Abdullah Abdullah, the “modern face” of Afghanistan, is a rare finished product to emerge out of the jihad of the 1980s – a handsome, nattily attired, English-speaking mujahideen spokesman who could evocatively bring to the Western drawing rooms the danger and the thrill of the Hindu Kush.
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Posted by smeddum on August 31, 2009
Simon Watkins, Financial Mail
30 August 2009
This is money
Iceland has finally agreed to pay £2bn owed to the UK taxpayer after the collapse of its banks – but only if its own economy recovers. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Revolution in Iceland | Tagged: debt revolt, Revolution in Iceland | Leave a Comment »
Posted by smeddum on August 30, 2009
Casey research
28th Aug 2009
Dear Reader,
I increasingly feel like a gum shoe detective staring down at an awkwardly sprawling corpse, but being told by the boss that I’m wrong. In fact, that the corpse has a bright and promising future. Read the rest of this entry »
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