Archive for August, 2009
Radio: Jim Willie- Under pressure- US economic collapse
Posted by smeddum on August 19, 2009
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Mr Benn’s Wizard Wheezes: The UK Government’s latest pro-GM propaganda stunts
Posted by seumasach on August 18, 2009
Brian John for GM Free Cymru
18th August, 2009
1. DEFRA [UK’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) and FSA [UK’s Food Standards Agency] have worked with the Cabinet Office (1) and DFID [UK’s Department for International Development] on a cunning little plan for insinuating GM into the food supply, for promoting GM crops and foods as “being inevitable”, and for dismissing public opposition to GM. There have been a whole series of announcements from Hilary Benn [DEFRA Minister] and the Government spin machine over the past month or so — this is the very time when the Great British Public is on holiday and snoozing in the sun. It’s also the “silly season” when news is thin and when maximum coverage (with the invaluable help of the Science Media Centre) is guaranteed from the British media.
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Cindy Sheehan – Martha’s Vineyard Antiwar Protest
Posted by seumasach on August 18, 2009
For immediate release
Cindy Sheehan
18th August, 2009
Next week, Cindy Sheehan will join other like-minded peace activists to have a presence near the expensive resort on Martha’s Vineyard where President Obama will be vacationing the week of August 23-30.
From her home in California, Ms. Sheehan released this statement:
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After more than 30 years US District Court issues injunction to stop compulsory vaccination
Posted by seumasach on August 18, 2009
Robert O. Young
17th August, 2009
After more than 30 years US District Court issues injunction to stop compulsory vaccination
Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 – For Immediate Release:
30 years after compulsory vaccination became US Law:
US Court issues an injunction to stop it and to hold the the government and drug companies responsible for reactions.
A Preliminary Injunction to stop mandatory vaccinations has been issued in the United States District Court of New Jersey. This comes after a federal lawsuit opposing forced vaccines was filed in that court by Tim Vawter, pro se attorney, on July 31st with the federal government as defendant. When the judge signs the Preliminary Injunction, it will stop the federal government from forcing anyone in any state to take flu vaccine against their will. It will also prevent a state or local government from forcibly vaccinating anyone, and forbid any person who is not vaccinated from being denied any services or constitutional rights. Vawter’s filings included a Complaint, and several pages of evidentiary Exhibits.
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“Now Make Me Do It”
Posted by seumasach on August 18, 2009
Ralph Nader
15th August, 2009
Never much of a fighter against abusive corporate power, Barack Obama is making it increasingly clear that right from his start as President, he wanted health insurance reform that received the approval of the giant drug and health insurance industries.
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Standard & Poor’s criminal activities proven by William K. Black
Posted by smeddum on August 18, 2009
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Nationwide Revolt Against Mass Swine Flu Vaccination Accelerates
Posted by smeddum on August 18, 2009
Nationwide Revolt Against Mass Swine Flu Vaccination Accelerates
One third of NHS nurses in UK refuse to take shot, citing safety fears over vaccine’s link with Guillain-Barre Syndrome, autism and neurological disorders
Paul Joseph Watson
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
The nationwide revolt against government plans to implement a mass swine flu vaccination program in the United Kingdom has picked up steam, with a poll revealing that a third of NHS nurses will refuse to take the shot.
Despite nurses and frontline health workers being the primary target group to take the vaccine, just 37 per cent of them said they would take the swine flu vaccine in a survey conducted by Nursing Times magazine. 30 per cent said they would not be immunized and 33 per cent said they were unsure. Read the rest of this entry »
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Stock Market to crash again in 2009?
Posted by smeddum on August 18, 2009
by Brian Turner

Bob Janjuah, chief credit strategist at RBS, is predicting that we’re heading for another stock market crash this autumn.
Before the bulls cry “doomsayer!”, let’s note that at a similar time last year Bob Janjuah successfully predicted the stock market crash for the autumn of 2008.
Coverage is highlighted by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard at the Telegrah: RBS uber-bear issues fresh alert on global stock markets: Read the rest of this entry »
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German health expert’s swine flu warning. Does virus vaccine increase the risk of cancer?
Posted by alfied on August 18, 2009
The swine flu vaccine has been hit by new cancer fears after a German health expert gave a shock warning about its safety.
Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg is a politician and a specialist In lungs, hygiene and environmental medicine. He is the chairman of the health committee in The German parliament and European Council. Read the rest of this entry »
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The Specter of Debt Revolt Is Haunting Europe
Posted by smeddum on August 18, 2009
The Specter of Debt Revolt Is Haunting Europe
Why Iceland and Latvia Won’t (and Can’t) Pay for the Kleptocrats’ Ripoffs
By MICHAEL HUDSON
August 18th 2009
Click here for more details of stipulations and conditions attached to Icesave deal as agreed by Icelandic parliament.
In the wake of the world crash populations are asking not only whether debts should be paid, but whether they can be paid! If they can’t be, then trying to pay will only shrink economics further, preventing them from becoming viable. This is what has led past structural adjustment programs to fail.
For the past decade Iceland has been a kind of controlled experiment, an extreme test case of neoliberal free-market ideology. What has been tested has been whether there is a limit to how far a population can be pushed into debt-dependency. Is there a limit, a point at which government will draw a line against by taking on public responsibility for private debts beyond any reasonable capacity to pay without drastically slashing public spending on education, health care and other basic services? Read the rest of this entry »
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