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Posted by seumasach on April 1, 2012
LEAP 2020
16th December, 2012
In this issue, our team gives its anticipations regarding the future of the United States for the 2012-2016 period. We recall that since 2006 and the first GEAB issues, LEAP/E2020 described the global systemic crisis as a phenomenon characterizing the end of the world as we know it since 1945, marking the collapse of the American pillar on which this world order has rested for nearly seven decades. Since 2006, we had identified the period 2011-2013 as that during which the “Dollar Wall” on which the power of the United States sits would fall apart. Summer 2011, with the cut in the United States’ credit rating by S & P, marked an historic turning point and confirmed that the “impossible” (1) was indeed in the process of coming true. Therefore today, it seems essential to provide our subscribers with a clear anticipatory vision of what awaits the “pillar” of the world before the crisis at the point when the crisis moved into “top gear” in summer 2011 (2).
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Posted by seumasach on April 1, 2012
PressTV
1st April, 2012
Turkish activists have held a demonstration in front of the US Embassy in the capital, Ankara, to condemn the meeting of the “Friends of Syria” group held in Istanbul,Press TV reports.
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Posted by seumasach on April 1, 2012
PressTV
1st April, 2012
Police in Belgium have arrested some 483 peace activists from hundreds of protesters, who tried to break into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization headquarters in Brussels. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by seumasach on April 1, 2012
Natural News
1st April, 2012
It is a common myth today that the vaccines administered to children no longer contain the toxic additive thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative linked to causing permanent neurological damage. But a recent federal case involving the U.S.Food and Drug Administration(FDA) has revealed that, contrary to this widely-held belief, thimerosal is actually still present in many batch vaccines, including in the annual influenza vaccine that is now administered to children as young as six months old.
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Posted by seumasach on April 1, 2012
Thierry Meyssan
Voltairenet
30th March, 2012
Although Kofi Annan’s track record at the UN is an indisputable success in terms of management and efficiency, he has been sharply criticized for his political shortcomings. As Secretary General, he aspired to bring the Organization into line with the unipolar world and the globalization of U.S. hegemony. He called into question the ideological foundations of the UN and undermined its ability to prevent conflicts. Notwithstanding, he is today in charge of resolving the Syrian crisis.
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Posted by seumasach on March 29, 2012
PressTV
29th March, 2012
British Foreign Secretary William Hague is to announce Britain’s plans for training armed rebels inside Syria while Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad has accepted UN envoy Kofi Annan’s peace plan.
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Posted by seumasach on March 29, 2012
RT
29th March, 20112
The BRICS – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – have agreed to provide credit to each other in local currencies. Officials say the deal will facilitate economic growth in times of crisis.
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Posted by seumasach on March 29, 2012
Today’s Zaman
28th March, 2012
Mohamed Merah, a gunman who claimed responsibility for the recent killing of seven people in Toulouse, is reported to be a French intelligence asset, which raised questions about French security officials’ failure to stop Merah.
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Posted by seumasach on March 27, 2012
Doubts Regarding the Conduct of French Intelligence and Police Questions emerge over police handling of Toulouse, France killings
Alex Lantier
Global Research
27th March, 2012
Details emerging about Mohamed Merah, the alleged gunman in a series of murders in the Toulouse area from March 11 to March 19, raise serious questions about the conduct of French intelligence and police agencies.
Merah allegedly killed one paratrooper in Toulouse on March 11, two paratroopers in nearby Montauban on March 15, and a father and several children at a Jewish school in Toulouse on March 19. He was killed in an armed standoff with police at his Toulouse apartment Thursday, shot in the head by a sniper as he fell from his balcony.
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Posted by seumasach on March 27, 2012
The Hindu
27th March, 2012
Defending the move by the BRICS nations — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — to set up a bank, China said the developing world had been left with few options, stressing the need for governments to allocate the initial seed money for the initiative.
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