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Electro-sensitivity: A world first in France with scientific proof from comparative encephaloscans

Posted by seumasach on August 31, 2010

To make it simple: we are all born EHS, as the human organism is entirely bio-electromagnetic, since all the exchanges between our cells function thanks to electromagnetism. We lose this condition when we die and the exchanges cease, and our electroencephalogram goes flat. The problem is that most people are completely ignorant of this truth. In other words the condition of being electrosensitive is innate, and the degree of it varies with different people and in different environments.

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EHS: A world first in France with scientific proof from comparative encephaloscans

The EHS have a right to live, but in France and in most other countries, due to the pressure from the industry lobbies, they have no recognition and they are not accorded this inalienable right. Their need to survive leaves them no choice, so it is quite legitimate for them to take their future in hand.

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Putin slams deceitful US missile deal

Posted by seumasach on August 31, 2010

PressTV

30th August, 2010

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has blamed the West for resorting to deceitful political measures to thwart the resetting of Moscow-Washington ties.

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How deep after Jackson Hole?

Posted by seumasach on August 31, 2010

Hossein Askari and Noureddien Krichene

Asia Times

1st September, 2010

In his weekend speech at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, home to an annual Federal Reserve retreat, Fed chairman Ben Bernanke acknowledged that the United States economy had indeed slowed down. He noted that monetary policy will remain extraordinary aggressive until recovery becomes strong.

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£90,000 compensation for MMR case

Posted by seumasach on August 31, 2010

Mother of four Polly Tommey, from Hampton, Middlesex – who believes MMR left her son Billy autistic – said: “This is a huge step forward. It is the first time in this country it’s been acknowledged that the MMR vaccine is not 100 per cent safe.”

Daily Express

30th August, 2010

See also:

ITNT Archive: Mercury and Autism

THE MMR vaccine is still safe despite a landmark £90,000 compensation payout to parents whose son was left brain ­damaged after the jab, the Department of Health insisted yesterday.

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Kenya defends failure to arrest Sudan’s president Omar al-Bashir in Nairobi

Posted by seumasach on August 31, 2010

Guardian

29th August, 2010

The Kenyan government defended its failure to arrest Sudan’s president while he was in Nairobi on Friday, citing strategic interest in the neighbouring country.

Richard Onyonka, an assistant foreign minister, said today that arrestingOmar al-Bashir may have risked adversely affected peace in Sudan.

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Motor and psychological functions of school children living in the area of the Skrunda Radio Location Station in Latvia

Posted by seumasach on August 30, 2010

Mobilfunk

30th August, 2010

Abstract

This paper presents the resultsof experiments on school  children living in the areaof the SkrundaRadio Location Station (RLS) in Latvia. Motor function, memory and attention significantly differed between the exposed and controf groups.Children living in front of the RLS had less developed memory and attention, their reaction time was slower and their neuromuscular apparatus endurance was decreased.

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Gold and silver protection from economic cancer and desperation of QE2

Posted by seumasach on August 30, 2010

“The nation is way past deficit reduction concepts, but should focus rather on collapse avoidance. Confidence can be restored, and better economic performance enabled, only if the current Elite banks are plowed under, much of their impaired assets are liquidated, Goldman Sachs is removed from control of the USDollar altogether, and stern prosecution of colossal criminal bond fraud occurs. That would produce confidence. “
Jim Willie

Market Oracle

28th August, 2010

History is being made. The American public has never been no nervous, perhaps fearful of something dreadful and imminent. The global monetary system is crumbling. The typical stimulus has failed to jumpstart the USEconomy. The 20 months of near 0% short-term official interest rate has failed to revive the moribund US housing market. The phony FASB accounting rules has failed to accomplish anything except a stay of execution for the big US banks, which do not lend much. In fact, the US banks are largely dead entities showing enough life for to receive USGovt largesse aid. Witness the failure of the US financial sector. Witness the climax chapter of failure for the Fascist Business Model.

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“War racket last ponzi scheme standing”

Posted by seumasach on August 30, 2010

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Red alert! The Russians are coming!

Posted by seumasach on August 29, 2010

Pepe Escobar

Asia Times

27th August, 2010

Hollywood executives and Washington policymakers are suckers for Russophobia. Considering the appalling level of political discourse in both these capitals of mass entertainment, certainly one cannot expect their “opinion leaders” to have read Professor Paul Kennedy’s recent expose of European history packaged as a crash course to Americans about the inevitable downsizing of the US in the emerging, multipolar new world order.

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Axing the bankers’ money tree: homeowners’ rebellion against Wall Street

Posted by seumasach on August 29, 2010

Ellen Brown

Global Research

19th August, 2010

Over 62 million mortgages are now held in the name of MERS, an electronic recording system devised by and for the convenience of the mortgage industry.  A California bankruptcy court, following landmark cases in other jurisdictions, recently held that this electronic shortcut breaks the chain of title, voiding foreclosure.  The logical result could be 62 million homes that are foreclosure-proof.

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Goldfinger – the sequel

Posted by seumasach on August 29, 2010

The Mogambo Guru

Asia Times

28th August, 2010

I remember the good old days of the Cold War when the Russians were humorless robots who could always manage to catch James Bond, a British secret agent better known by his “License to Kill” number – 007.

But the clumsy, doltish Russians could never hold onto him, and in the process, a lot of Russian secret agents, soldiers, miscellaneous employees, assorted affiliates and innocent bystanders died, usually in a blaze of gunfire or explosions of some kind.

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