A dream is an illusion - it’s not real.
We talk about ‘lifting the veil’ on the New World Order, but how about lifting the veil on the illusion?
We know the world is illusory because it is made up of atoms which are ‘empty’ packets of energy. So this mirage of an existence is really an energetic construct which gives an impression of being real.
Before we look at some of the aspects of this virtual reality, we need to consider why the illusion has to be there in the first place. I mean, why not just have an apparently solid world which we can forever think is solid? Why is it we need to have discovered, or rather rediscovered - because we have always known it - that the whole world is an illusion?
Once we learn we are living inside a hologram, we can begin to see that an existence of infinite possibilities is just on the horizon. This is akin to a leap in understanding - of evolution in thought.
We are actors in a play, and although the script has been written already, this does not make it inflexible. Indeed, it is us who write the script as we go along because we are the creators of our own world.
Our holographic existence is the movie set and, just as in a movie, the set can change as often as the director chooses. Who is the director?
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Monday, May 18, 2009
Illusion or Reality? Illusion!
Town Halls Hire Citizen Snoopers as Young as SEVEN to Spy on Neighbours and Report Wrongs
Children as young as seven are being recruited by councils to act as 'citizen snoopers', the Daily Mail can reveal.
The 'environment volunteers' will report on litter louts, noisy neighbours - and even families putting their rubbish out on the wrong day.
There are currently almost 9,000 people signed up to the schemes. More are likely to be recruited in the coming months.
Controversially, some councils are running 'junior' schemes which are recruiting children.
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The 'environment volunteers' will report on litter louts, noisy neighbours - and even families putting their rubbish out on the wrong day.
There are currently almost 9,000 people signed up to the schemes. More are likely to be recruited in the coming months.
Controversially, some councils are running 'junior' schemes which are recruiting children.
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MI5 to Escape Criticism Over 7/7 Bombings
The long-awaited Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) report into the suicide bombings which left 52 people dead and hundreds injured in July 2005 will effectively clear MI5 and the police of failing to prevent the attacks.Sources have revealed that the report, to be published on Tuesday, will state that no new intelligence has emerged since the publication of the first report in May 2006.
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Thousands of Criminal Suspects to be Tried in Virtual Courts
Thousands of criminal suspects will lose the right to appear in court and be brought instead before “virtual” courts conducted via video links under plans before Parliament next week.
Within hours of being charged, defendants — even those accused of murder or rape — will have their first “cyber” hearings from a police station. They may be bailed or remanded in custody or, in the case of guilty pleas to less serious offences such as shoplifting, be sentenced and punished.
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Within hours of being charged, defendants — even those accused of murder or rape — will have their first “cyber” hearings from a police station. They may be bailed or remanded in custody or, in the case of guilty pleas to less serious offences such as shoplifting, be sentenced and punished.
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NWO : Front for Cabalist Jewish Tyranny
In the expanded edition of "Under the Sign of the Scorpion" (2002) available online, Estonian writer Jyri Lina unearths Cabalist (Masonic) Jewish authors who take credit for Communism, and by extension World Government. While long suspected, this has rarely been confirmed by Jewish sources.
The Bolshevik Revolution "was brought about through the hands of the Jews," M. Kohan wrote April 12, 1919 in the newspaper Kommunist (Kharkov). The article is entitled:"The Jews' Service to the Working Class" and continues: "Could the dark and oppressed masses of Russian workers and peasants throw off the yoke of the bourgeoisie themselves? No, it was Jews from beginning to end who showed [them] the way to the rosy dawn of internationalism and who to this day rule the Soviet Russia." (p.161)
Lina cites a Zionist (i.e. Masonic) document found on the body of a Jewish Communist Battalion Commander published in an Estonian newspaper on Dec 31, 1919 that suggests Communism was a disguised economic, race and religious war:
"Sons of Israel! The time of our final victory is near. We stand at the begining of our world dominion and our reknown....We have transformed Russia into an economic slave and taken nearly all of its riches..We must eliminate their best and most talented individuals...We must provoke class war and dissension among the blind peasants and workers [and] ...anihilate the cultural values the Christian peoples have acquired...faithful sons of Israel hold the highest posts in the nation and rule over the enslaved Slavs." (p.162)
Lina's book provides substantial support for the view (which I share) that mankind is the victim of a long-term Satanic (Cabalist Jewish, Masonic) conspiracy to enslave and despoil it. The Masonic & Jewish central banking cartel used the rhetoric of Communism (class warfare & public ownership) to conquer Russia and China. These were basically foreign (Jewish, Masonic) invasions disguised as "revolutions." Talk of reform was a ruse.
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The Bolshevik Revolution "was brought about through the hands of the Jews," M. Kohan wrote April 12, 1919 in the newspaper Kommunist (Kharkov). The article is entitled:"The Jews' Service to the Working Class" and continues: "Could the dark and oppressed masses of Russian workers and peasants throw off the yoke of the bourgeoisie themselves? No, it was Jews from beginning to end who showed [them] the way to the rosy dawn of internationalism and who to this day rule the Soviet Russia." (p.161)
Lina cites a Zionist (i.e. Masonic) document found on the body of a Jewish Communist Battalion Commander published in an Estonian newspaper on Dec 31, 1919 that suggests Communism was a disguised economic, race and religious war:
"Sons of Israel! The time of our final victory is near. We stand at the begining of our world dominion and our reknown....We have transformed Russia into an economic slave and taken nearly all of its riches..We must eliminate their best and most talented individuals...We must provoke class war and dissension among the blind peasants and workers [and] ...anihilate the cultural values the Christian peoples have acquired...faithful sons of Israel hold the highest posts in the nation and rule over the enslaved Slavs." (p.162)
Lina's book provides substantial support for the view (which I share) that mankind is the victim of a long-term Satanic (Cabalist Jewish, Masonic) conspiracy to enslave and despoil it. The Masonic & Jewish central banking cartel used the rhetoric of Communism (class warfare & public ownership) to conquer Russia and China. These were basically foreign (Jewish, Masonic) invasions disguised as "revolutions." Talk of reform was a ruse.
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Our Man at Bilderberg: 'You are Not Allowed to Take Pictures of Policemen!'
I need to go back a day and tell you exactly how I came to be in an Athens metro station at 8am, grappling with two strange men, struggling and yelling: "Help me somebody! Security! Please! Someone get security! Get the police!" My voice still hurts. My brain is ready to explode.But that is today. Yesterday divides in half: the half where I flee the Bilderberg resort, too scared and strung out to remain, and the half when I have to bundle myself in a random cab and drive to the British Embassy for my own safety.
I am being hounded. And all because I dared report on Bilderberg. Because I dared point my finger at them, there, in the darkness of a seaside peninsula. Ecce Bilderberg!
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Senate Upholds Credit Card Usury
Despite complaints that banks and credit card companies are gouging customers by charging outrageous interest rates, the Senate on Wednesday easily turned back an effort to cap interest rates at 15 percent.The effort by Senator Bernie Sanders, the Vermont independent, drew only 33 votes and needed 60, with a bipartisan group of 60 senators opposing it as the Senate pushed its credit card overhaul toward the finish line. Some Democrats and consumer groups have said that an interest cap is needed to put real teeth into an otherwise solid bill.
Other backers of the measure calculated that an interest rate ceiling would doom the popular legislation. The banking industry, which had some heavy-weight representatives monitoring the vote off of the Senate floor, warned that an interest rate limit could cause a sour reaction in the financial markets.
But Mr. Sanders said the card companies and banks were engaged in conduct that could get others hauled into court. He said one-third of all credit card holders are paying interest above 20 percent and as high as 41 percent.
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Dems Propose Spending $500 Million to Brainwash Kids in ‘Environmental Literacy’
Surrounded by elementary students from the Green School in Baltimore and charming critters – including an armadillo, cheetah and an Asian Toddy Cat – Democrats declared that the introduction of the “No Child Left Inside Act of 2009” was “historic” legislation that would connect children with nature. Some critics, however, said it is a way to spread environmental propaganda in the public schools.
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AmeriCorps Paramilitary Propaganda Ad
In the distinctly militaristic propaganda here, the AmeriCorps organization City Year adopts Obama’s “change” mantra and remixes it with clips of Mohandas Gandhi, the Rev. Martin Luther King, César Chávez, and Mother Teresa.
Comparisons to the Jungsturm Adolf Hitler and Stalin’s Komsomol are unmistakable, especially in regard to the regimented physical training aspects of City Year.
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Israel Bans Books, Music and Clothes From Entering Gaza
Israel allows only food, medicine and detergent into the Gaza Strip. Thousands of items, including vital products for everyday activity, are forbidden.
Altogether only 30 to 40 select commercial items are now allowed into the Gaza Strip, compared to 4,000 that had been approved before the closure Israel imposed on Gaza following the abduction of Gilad Shalit, according to merchants and human rights activists.
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Altogether only 30 to 40 select commercial items are now allowed into the Gaza Strip, compared to 4,000 that had been approved before the closure Israel imposed on Gaza following the abduction of Gilad Shalit, according to merchants and human rights activists.
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Obama to Warn Israel's PM, Benjamin Netanyahu: 'No More Blank Cheques'
The President will use a meeting with Mr Netanyahu in Washington on Monday to tell him that from now on Israel must earn its privileged relationship with America.
Mr Obama will make clear that he will not allow his foreign policy objectives to be dictated by the Jewish state's interests, and that its leaders must resume working for peace with the Palestinians.
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Mr Obama will make clear that he will not allow his foreign policy objectives to be dictated by the Jewish state's interests, and that its leaders must resume working for peace with the Palestinians.
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40% of UK Voters Would Shun the Three Main Political Parties
Disenchantment among the British electorate with the three main parties is at a record high after 10 days of revelations about the expenses claims of the nation's MPs.
Two in five say they will refuse to vote or select one of the minor parties, such as the Greens or Ukip, rather than support the Tories, Labour or the Liberal Democrats, a ComRes poll shows.
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Two in five say they will refuse to vote or select one of the minor parties, such as the Greens or Ukip, rather than support the Tories, Labour or the Liberal Democrats, a ComRes poll shows.
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Sunday, May 17, 2009
The Case of the Missing H-Bomb: The Pentagon Has Lost the Mother of All Weapons
Things go missing. It's to be expected. Even at the Pentagon. Last October, the Pentagon's inspector general reported that the military's accountants had misplaced a destroyer, several tanks and armored personnel carriers, hundreds of machine guns, rounds of ammo, grenade launchers and some surface-to-air missiles. In all, nearly $8 billion in weapons were AWOL.
Those anomalies are bad enough. But what's truly chilling is the fact that the Pentagon has lost track of the mother of all weapons, a hydrogen bomb. The thermonuclear weapon, designed to incinerate Moscow, has been sitting somewhere off the coast of Savannah, Georgia for the past 40 years. The Air Force has gone to greater lengths to conceal the mishap than to locate the bomb and secure it.
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Those anomalies are bad enough. But what's truly chilling is the fact that the Pentagon has lost track of the mother of all weapons, a hydrogen bomb. The thermonuclear weapon, designed to incinerate Moscow, has been sitting somewhere off the coast of Savannah, Georgia for the past 40 years. The Air Force has gone to greater lengths to conceal the mishap than to locate the bomb and secure it.
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Bilderberg Wants Global Department Of Health, Global Treasury
Veteran investigative journalist Jim Tucker has uncovered Bilderberg’s 2009 agenda, which includes the plan for a global department of health, a global treasury and a shortened depression rather than a longer economic downturn.
Appearing on The Alex Jones Show, Tucker said that former Swedish Prime Minister and regular Bilderberg attendee Carl Bildt, “Made a speech advocating turning the World Health Organization into a world department of health, advocating turning the IMF into a world department of treasury, both of course under the auspices of the United Nations.”
Tucker noted that such moves would constitute giant steps toward the world government that Bilderberg has set about to achieve but has been frustrated in finalizing over the past 10 years.
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Appearing on The Alex Jones Show, Tucker said that former Swedish Prime Minister and regular Bilderberg attendee Carl Bildt, “Made a speech advocating turning the World Health Organization into a world department of health, advocating turning the IMF into a world department of treasury, both of course under the auspices of the United Nations.”
Tucker noted that such moves would constitute giant steps toward the world government that Bilderberg has set about to achieve but has been frustrated in finalizing over the past 10 years.
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Obama's Animal Farm - Bigger, Bloodier Wars Equal Peace and Justice
"The Deltas are psychos. You have to be a certified psychopath to
join the Delta Force", a US Army colonel from Fort Bragg once told me back in the 1980's. Now President Obama has elevated the most notorious of the psychopaths, General Stanley McChrystal, to head the US and NATO military command in Afghanistan. McChrystal's rise to leadership is marked by his central role in directing special operations teams engaged in extrajudicial assassinations, systematic torture, bombing of civilian communities and search and destroy missions. He is the very embodiment of the brutality and gore that accompanies military-driven empire building. Between September 2003 and August 2008, McChrystal directed the Pentagon's Joint Special Operations (JSO) Command which operates special teams in overseas assassinations.
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join the Delta Force", a US Army colonel from Fort Bragg once told me back in the 1980's. Now President Obama has elevated the most notorious of the psychopaths, General Stanley McChrystal, to head the US and NATO military command in Afghanistan. McChrystal's rise to leadership is marked by his central role in directing special operations teams engaged in extrajudicial assassinations, systematic torture, bombing of civilian communities and search and destroy missions. He is the very embodiment of the brutality and gore that accompanies military-driven empire building. Between September 2003 and August 2008, McChrystal directed the Pentagon's Joint Special Operations (JSO) Command which operates special teams in overseas assassinations.
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Blood & Shadows
Another hundred days spent in the continuing global occupation by the forces of Shadow Governments worldwide: If anything has been changed here by Obama, those decisions served only to increase our problems.Nothing is new anymore: The body counts around the planet continue to rise as individual 'security' goes up in smoke, while the shadows deepen around whatever anyone had set-aside, to protect themselves in what we used to think of as 'our time of need.'
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MPs' expenses: shoot them or jail them – public is after revenge
It was fortunate that Andrew MacKay did not encounter one of his elderly constituents when the Conservative MP defied growing public fury to show his face in Bracknell town centre yesterday.
"I can see ordinary people going round with shotguns and shooting them all," said a pensioner in this industrious Berkshire town. She was so enraged by MPs' expenses, she said, that she was tempted to shoot the Speaker herself.
The days when Dick Turpin reputedly rested up in a pub where this new town now sprawls have long gone. But voters outside Westminster are increasingly convinced that their representatives have got away with daylight robbery.
As Keith Rogers put it in Sleaford, where Conservative MP Douglas Hogg belatedly agreed to pay back £2,200 spent cleaning his moat: "This is not politics. It's theft. MPs' allowances are more than most people's wages in Lincolnshire."
When MPs returned to their weekly surgeries and other duties in their constituencies yesterday, they encountered a landscape transformed by revelations about their expenses. The cynicism of many voters towards Westminster had been replaced by something much more engaged, but also far more enraged.
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"I can see ordinary people going round with shotguns and shooting them all," said a pensioner in this industrious Berkshire town. She was so enraged by MPs' expenses, she said, that she was tempted to shoot the Speaker herself.
The days when Dick Turpin reputedly rested up in a pub where this new town now sprawls have long gone. But voters outside Westminster are increasingly convinced that their representatives have got away with daylight robbery.
As Keith Rogers put it in Sleaford, where Conservative MP Douglas Hogg belatedly agreed to pay back £2,200 spent cleaning his moat: "This is not politics. It's theft. MPs' allowances are more than most people's wages in Lincolnshire."
When MPs returned to their weekly surgeries and other duties in their constituencies yesterday, they encountered a landscape transformed by revelations about their expenses. The cynicism of many voters towards Westminster had been replaced by something much more engaged, but also far more enraged.
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Blind Traveler Asks Too Many Questions On Delayed U.S. Airways Flight, Is Dragged Off, Jailed, Told He's Faking His Blindness
As 61-year-old Belgian interpreter Nicola Cantisani, who is blind, sat for two hours waiting in the Brussels-bound U.S. Airways jet on the tarmac at Philadephia airport in early April, he wondered why no one was telling passengers about the reasons for the take-off delay. When he requested a glass of water he was shooed away by the crew. When he tried to ask the captain exactly why there was a delay, Cantisani was asked to disembark.
When he refused to do so, he was dragged off the plane by three police officers, pinned into a wheelchair, held by the throat, lost the cane he uses to navigate, held at the airport for five hours without food, water, or access to any phone, moved to a 6' x 7' police cell at 3 a.m., questioned by a psychiatrist, and detained for 16 hours. And it was only at the end of this ordeal that the police finally believed he wasn't faking his blindness.
Cantisani has since had nightmares about "being held hostage," waking up in a prison cell, and generally reliving his "kidnapping." He has no plans ever to return to Philadelphia and, according to the Philadelphia Daily News, he remains "'beside himself' about the flight procedures, the crew and the officers who handled him."
But instead of receiving an apology from U.S. Airways and the Philly P.D., Cantisani is facing charges for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. It would appear that U.S. Airways still hasn't learned a thing from Southwest and needs to retrain its crews until they understand the difference between a true "security risk" and a frustrated passenger.
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When he refused to do so, he was dragged off the plane by three police officers, pinned into a wheelchair, held by the throat, lost the cane he uses to navigate, held at the airport for five hours without food, water, or access to any phone, moved to a 6' x 7' police cell at 3 a.m., questioned by a psychiatrist, and detained for 16 hours. And it was only at the end of this ordeal that the police finally believed he wasn't faking his blindness.
Cantisani has since had nightmares about "being held hostage," waking up in a prison cell, and generally reliving his "kidnapping." He has no plans ever to return to Philadelphia and, according to the Philadelphia Daily News, he remains "'beside himself' about the flight procedures, the crew and the officers who handled him."
But instead of receiving an apology from U.S. Airways and the Philly P.D., Cantisani is facing charges for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. It would appear that U.S. Airways still hasn't learned a thing from Southwest and needs to retrain its crews until they understand the difference between a true "security risk" and a frustrated passenger.
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David Miliband Presses for Gag on CIA Memo
David Miliband, the foreign secretary, tonight made a fresh attempt to stop high court judges from disclosing information about what Britain's security and intelligence agencies knew of the ill-treatment and alleged torture of a UK resident.
In his third demand for a gagging order, he argued that "real harm to the national security and international relations of the United Kingdom would be caused" if a seven-paragraph summary of CIA intelligence information was disclosed.
Miliband made his last-ditch attempt to suppress the information on a day when Paul Jenkins, the government's most senior lawyer, told the high court in a separate, hotly disputed case that he had written to senior officials throughout Whitehall reminding them of "the rigorous nature and extent of our duties of disclosure".
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In his third demand for a gagging order, he argued that "real harm to the national security and international relations of the United Kingdom would be caused" if a seven-paragraph summary of CIA intelligence information was disclosed.
Miliband made his last-ditch attempt to suppress the information on a day when Paul Jenkins, the government's most senior lawyer, told the high court in a separate, hotly disputed case that he had written to senior officials throughout Whitehall reminding them of "the rigorous nature and extent of our duties of disclosure".
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Taxman Can Use Database of ID Cards to Track our Spending Habits and Bank Accounts
Personal data gathered for the controversial ID cards scheme will be made available to the taxman.HM Revenue and Customs officials will be able to trawl through a person's financial transactions for hints of any undeclared earnings or bank accounts.
The revelation last night renewed fury about the £5.5billion ID cards project.
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AIPAC's Hidden Persuaders
The Israel lobby is aiming to soften up US public opinion for an attack on Iran,’ writes Richard Silverstein, ‘Americans should resist its propaganda’Read more...
The Corporate 'Person'
No ‘person’ can own another ‘person’ in the United States. Therefore, if a corporation IS a legal ‘person’ under the protection and jurisdiction of The Constitution, doesn’t that mean that they can’t be owned, and that they cannot own other ‘persons’ (i.e. – other corporations). If The Constitution applies to the Corporate ‘person’, doesn’t that mean that the WHOLE Constitution applies to them?
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Police Defend Fining Woman for Not Holding Handrail
Laval police say they handcuffed a woman for not holding an escalator handrail because she refused to heed their warnings. The incident -- and the resulting fine -- has sparked criticism of the officers for being too aggressive.Read more...
This is how crazy it now is!
Bailed out Bankers Hit The Pensions Jackpot
More than 20 former bank directors are benefiting from staggering retirement plans, with actual or potential pension pots worth a combined total of more than £111m. These are paying out yearly pensions of £6,430,000 between them.
The findings are part of a damning new exposé of some of Britain's top bankers to be broadcast on Channel 4's Dispatches programme tomorrow.
The select group of wealthy bankers will remain unaffected by the economic catastrophe facing millions of Britons. Many have already been able to give up work years ahead of state retirement age.
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The findings are part of a damning new exposé of some of Britain's top bankers to be broadcast on Channel 4's Dispatches programme tomorrow.
The select group of wealthy bankers will remain unaffected by the economic catastrophe facing millions of Britons. Many have already been able to give up work years ahead of state retirement age.
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
Car Clamp Industry Abolishes Upper Limit on Removal Fees
Motorists face a sharp rise in clamping and removal fees under plans by the parking industry’s trade body to remove the cap on penalties.
The British Parking Association is weakening its code of conduct to give clampers greater freedom to charge what they like for alleged breaches of parking rules in thousands of private car parks.
The association has quietly removed a paragraph referring to “recommended maximum fees”. It has replaced it with the words: “Setting charges is a matter for operators.”
The revised code goes on to state that a clamp-release fee of £125, a removal fee of £250 and a daily storage fee of £35 “in our opinion . . . would not be unreasonable or excessive”. But it does not say that these are maximums, leaving it up to its members to decide how much to charge.
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The British Parking Association is weakening its code of conduct to give clampers greater freedom to charge what they like for alleged breaches of parking rules in thousands of private car parks.
The association has quietly removed a paragraph referring to “recommended maximum fees”. It has replaced it with the words: “Setting charges is a matter for operators.”
The revised code goes on to state that a clamp-release fee of £125, a removal fee of £250 and a daily storage fee of £35 “in our opinion . . . would not be unreasonable or excessive”. But it does not say that these are maximums, leaving it up to its members to decide how much to charge.
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Second Labour MP Claims For Non-existent Mortgage as Justice Minister Quits
David Chaytor has become the second Labour MP to admit claiming thousands of pounds of taxpayers’ money for interest on a non-existent mortgage, it emerged last night.
The MP for Bury North will pay back £13,000 claimed on expenses after telling The Daily Telegraph that he had made an “unforgivable error” by continuing to submit monthly claims for £1,175 for months after the loan was paid off.
He is likely to receive the same treatment as Elliot Morley, a former minister, who has been suspended from the Parliamentary Labour Party after admitting claiming £16,000 for a non-existent mortgage. Lawyers have said that there is a good case for a criminal investigation.
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The MP for Bury North will pay back £13,000 claimed on expenses after telling The Daily Telegraph that he had made an “unforgivable error” by continuing to submit monthly claims for £1,175 for months after the loan was paid off.
He is likely to receive the same treatment as Elliot Morley, a former minister, who has been suspended from the Parliamentary Labour Party after admitting claiming £16,000 for a non-existent mortgage. Lawyers have said that there is a good case for a criminal investigation.
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Big Pharma Pushing Vaccination for High Blood Pressure

A common virus may be a major cause of high blood pressure, researchers said on Thursday in a finding that may bring new approach to treating a condition that affects an estimated 1 billion people worldwide.
Crumpacker said the study suggests vaccines and antiviral drugs may offer a new approach at treating hypertension.
Currently, there is no vaccine, but several companies, including Sanofi-Aventis, Novartis , GlaxoSmithKline PLC and Vical, are working on them.
And Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding AG makes an antiviral drug called Valcyte to prevent CMV infections in transplant recipients.
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Court Orders Parents to Poison Their 13-Year-Old Child with Chemotherapy
Against the wishes of both the parents and the 13-year-old patient in question, a Minnesota judge has ruled that Daniel Hauser must undergo conventional chemotherapy treatments, which are characterized by the mass-poisoning of the patient with toxic chemicals.
For opting to explore alternative and natural remedies rather than chemotherapy for their son, the parents were accused of medical neglect and now face having their son taken away from them by Child Protective Services (CPS). They may also face prison time if they refuse to follow the judge's orders.
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For opting to explore alternative and natural remedies rather than chemotherapy for their son, the parents were accused of medical neglect and now face having their son taken away from them by Child Protective Services (CPS). They may also face prison time if they refuse to follow the judge's orders.
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Swine flu: Swine Flu: Government signs up for 90 million doses of vaccine
Ministers have signed agreements to secure up to 90 million doses of swine flu vaccine despite the fact that a pandemic has not yet been declared, it was announced today.The deals with pharmaceutical companies GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Baxter will secure “early supplies” of a vaccine for the newly identified H1N1 strain.
Enough “pre-pandemic” vaccine has been ordered to protect at least half of the population by December, at an estimated cost of £100 million.
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Poll: Danes Say No to Euro
The latest opinion poll on EU affairs in Denmark shows a majority of Danes would reject the euro if a referendum were to be held today. Similarly the previously so steady majority in favour of giving up opt-outs on legal and defence cooperation seems to have disappeared.
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One World Government NGO Comes Out Into the Open
Whilst the country's attention is firmly focused on the greed and self destruction of our Parliamentary system, the Globalist One World Government proponents have finally broken cover and come out into the open.
An NGO called Vote World Government has released the names of 45 authors who have published books or articles on the issue of globalizing democracy and who have agreed to set aside their philosophical differences in order to encourage the holding of a global referendum on the general goal of democratic world government. (Heck, we didnt even get that for the EU).
They must be feeling pretty confident that they are on to a winner, the people have been softened up enough and sucked into believing all of the panic stories of globalised debt, globalised terror, globalised AGW, globalised deseases, therefore global solutions must really be the only way forward to deal with it.
This subject for so long has been derided as mere conspiracy, to casually mention that the formation of Global Regional Governments such as the EU was always the precursor to Global Government would see you ostracised and called a Tin Foil extremist.
Well here they are folks, do you want to vote for the UN to be your Global government?
Doesn't mean that you would ever get the chance to vote for who sits in the UN, in the same way you dont get to vote about whether you want to be in the EU, or to vote for the EU lawmakers. (note: EU Parliament is not a lawmaking body, it merely approves what is put before it).
Thats what they call the post democratic age, incorporating 'Modern Liberty', and there are those who are working towards this end of global government, whether you want it or not.
The fact that George (Moonbat) Monbiot is one of those proponents is enough for me to say, no chance. Same goes for the EU.
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An NGO called Vote World Government has released the names of 45 authors who have published books or articles on the issue of globalizing democracy and who have agreed to set aside their philosophical differences in order to encourage the holding of a global referendum on the general goal of democratic world government. (Heck, we didnt even get that for the EU).
They must be feeling pretty confident that they are on to a winner, the people have been softened up enough and sucked into believing all of the panic stories of globalised debt, globalised terror, globalised AGW, globalised deseases, therefore global solutions must really be the only way forward to deal with it.
This subject for so long has been derided as mere conspiracy, to casually mention that the formation of Global Regional Governments such as the EU was always the precursor to Global Government would see you ostracised and called a Tin Foil extremist.
Well here they are folks, do you want to vote for the UN to be your Global government?
Doesn't mean that you would ever get the chance to vote for who sits in the UN, in the same way you dont get to vote about whether you want to be in the EU, or to vote for the EU lawmakers. (note: EU Parliament is not a lawmaking body, it merely approves what is put before it).
Thats what they call the post democratic age, incorporating 'Modern Liberty', and there are those who are working towards this end of global government, whether you want it or not.
The fact that George (Moonbat) Monbiot is one of those proponents is enough for me to say, no chance. Same goes for the EU.
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Demoralised Police Sent on Litter Patrols to Hit Corporate Revenue Collection Targets
Police have been ordered to go on litter patrol in a bid to boost the number of people nicked for minor offences.
Officers will be forced to ditch their uniforms and go out undercover in plain clothes in an attempt to hit performance targets.
However cops are furious over the move - because they don't even have the powers to issue on-the-spot-fines.
Instead, they will have to radio a PCSO - a lower ranking officer - to attend the scene to slap the offender with a £50 to £80 penalty.
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Officers will be forced to ditch their uniforms and go out undercover in plain clothes in an attempt to hit performance targets.
However cops are furious over the move - because they don't even have the powers to issue on-the-spot-fines.
Instead, they will have to radio a PCSO - a lower ranking officer - to attend the scene to slap the offender with a £50 to £80 penalty.
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Hitler's Program Has Been Revived by Obama
What would you think about a scholarly article entitled: "What Are the Potential Cost Savings from Legalizing Physician-Assisted Suicide?" If you knew no more than the title, you might wonder if it was written by the grandaddy of British utilitarianism, Jeremy Bentham; or perhaps by LSD-pervert Aldous Huxley; or by Nazi doctor Karl Brandt.
Good guesses... but wrong.
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Good guesses... but wrong.
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Melting Ice Could Cause Gravity Shift
The melting of one of the world's largest ice sheets would alter the Earth's field of gravity and even its rotation in space so much that it would cause sea levels along some coasts to rise faster than the global average, scientists said yesterday.The rise in sea levels would be highest on the west and east coasts of North America where increases of 25 per cent more than the global average would cause catastrophic flooding in cities such as New York, Washington DC and San Francisco.
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They are really getting desperate now!!!
Friday, May 15, 2009
Lieberman's Party Proposes Ban on Arab Nakba
Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman's party wants to ban Israeli Arabs from marking the anniversary of what they term "the Catastrophe" or Nakba, when in 1948 some 700,000 Arabs lost their homes in the war that led to the establishment of the state of Israel.
The ultranationalist Yisrael Beitenu party said it would propose legislation next week for a ban on the practice and a jail term of up to three years for violators.
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'Our holocaust is the only Holocaust!!!!'
The ultranationalist Yisrael Beitenu party said it would propose legislation next week for a ban on the practice and a jail term of up to three years for violators.
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'Our holocaust is the only Holocaust!!!!'
Congressional Leaders Inadvertently Expose Israeli Lobbyists Behind Letter to Obama
GOP House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) circulated a letter to colleagues this week urging President Obama to support Israel when moving forward with any Israeli peace process.
Trouble is, they forgot to delete the name of the lobbying group involved in the letter from the document.
Attached to the email message they circulated when seeking signatures from other members of Congress was the document, titled, “AIPAC Letter Hoyer Cantor May 2009.pdf.”
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Trouble is, they forgot to delete the name of the lobbying group involved in the letter from the document.
Attached to the email message they circulated when seeking signatures from other members of Congress was the document, titled, “AIPAC Letter Hoyer Cantor May 2009.pdf.”
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The Spectator:Why Won’t My Employer Pay Me to Look After My Castle While I’m in London?
The thing that puzzles me is why did Phil Woolas, the immigration minister, need to buy a whole box of tampons? I can understand that he might wish to look at one, out of curiosity. But it seems profligate, if you’re the taxpayer, to shell out for a whole boxload. Couldn’t he have just borrowed one from his missus, if he was that interested? Apparently you are breaching the House of Commons rules if you claim for tampons for someone else — and so Phil is bang to rights. But it is ok if you are a lady and wish to use them for the purposes intended by the manufacturer. When you think about it, this is a little puzzling, too. Is there something about life in the House of Commons which predisposes women towards unnaturally heavy menstrual cycles? The rest of our womenfolk buy their own sanitary wear, no matter where they live or what hours they might work.
And then there’s this: the tampons (and indeed ‘panty-liners’) Phil bought were part of a grocery order from a supermarket — for which you and I paid the whole amount. Why? Why are we paying them to feed themselves, given that we already pay for their second homes? Is there any other job in which grocery bills can be charged up to the state? I can understand a small weighting allowance for London; I can understand, to a degree, an entertainment allowance for, you know, taking potential donors out to dinner and offering them a knighthood. But regular grocery bills, when the Commons shuts up shop earlier than most offices?
You may think Phil’s experimental tampon allowance is small beer compared to Hugless Dogg’s upkeep of his bloody moat — and you’d be right. You and I have to hire someone from the local village at our own expense to dredge our moats, some ghastly agricultural labourer on his uppers and short of a limb or two who has recently been convicted of prising open the church poor-box. And I have searched hard for an employer who might pay some garrulous and hideous peasant woman to come in and look after my castle while I’m doing fabulously inconsequential work in London, but to no effect. Hugless gets it all paid for — the moat, the washerwoman, the gardener. Living allowances which enable Hugless Dogg — sorry, Viscount Hailsham these days — to pretend he’s the bleedin’ Count of Monte Cristo at our expense. Yep, check. The Tories, for sheer purblind cheek and venality easily outdo their cheapskate Labour counterparts on screwing the taxpayer for all he’s worth.
Labour politicians always set their sights too low, usually at around crotch level. And this may, in the end, determine how you vote at those June Euro elections, vis-à-vis the competing demands upon our money, Labour vs Tory: tampons and panty-liners vs a moat and a chandelier. Unless, of course, you decide to vote BNP instead, having read of the Conservative MP James Gray’s request to the Fees Office to stump up for a remembrance day wreath and decided that enough is enough. There is a word for the likes of Mr Gray, a rude word connected directly to the object of Mr Woolas’s strange obsession; a word you do not read too often in The Spectator but which is utilised often enough where I am right now, in Mr Gray’s constituency, and about him.
Much though the illiterate, thick-as-mince-and-tatties, stumbling disgrace of a speaker, Michael Martin, may rage against the shedding of the light, it seems probable that the Daily Telegraph has done those whom Martin most wants to protect — the MPs who, to the rest of us, appear serial fraudsters — a considerable service. The sheer profusion of greed among our elected representatives will serve to mask the behaviour of those who deserve not merely to be fined, or sacked, but prosecuted. This is not the Telegraph’s fault, of course, but it is how things are, how things happen. And it is why we have suddenly been subsumed beneath a tidal wave of generic, non-specific contrition. They are all terribly sorry, not because of their venality, but because of the rules, which are (always were: if you remember, I have long argued, Mr Humphrys, that the manner in which we claimed our expenses needed reform and transparency) corrupt. All of a sudden, after those generic apologies, comes the dash for cover beneath pitiful pleading about ‘the system’. Listening to them speak, you would think that they were the victims. That their behaviour was the consequence of their environment. It is as though they were smackheads or alcoholics or Palestinian suicide bombers, their course of action (i.e., in this case, defrauding the taxpayer) determined by a set of circumstances beyond their control and which they were powerless to resist. Tampons and moats: hell, we couldn’t help ourselves, give us a 12-step programme.
And, frankly, the lobby correspondents encourage them in this epic delusion, shaking their heads sadly on camera and in print, saying that nobody becomes an MP to make money (yes they do: what other way would Phil Woolas or Douglas Hogg have of earning a crust?) and most are decent people who only wish to dedicate themselves to helping others. What magnificent rot. Lobby correspondents rarely see the wood for the trees when a big story breaks. They are too close, like those financial correspondents — all of them, as it happens — who could not see the meltdown coming and continued to argue as the banks exploded that everything was tickety-boo.
So, sack Woolas and Hogg and all the others who stung the taxpayer for every possible item of their pitiful existences, the chandeliers and the lightbulbs and the bath plugs, and make them pay the money back. But then call in the police to deal with those who knowingly and serially defrauded us all out of huge sums of money by ‘flipping’ their houses. Especially the MPs who, like the Conservative party’s Chris Grayling, own almost half a bloody town but still felt able to claim for subsidies from the taxpayer. And of course Labour’s Margaret Moran: you are paying for her home in Southampton, remember. She is the MP for Luton, where she has one home, and she works in London, where she has another. You’re paying for the third one, in Southampton.
And prosecute those who plainly lied to the Fees Office about where their main home actually was, such as Jacqui Smith. And then change the rules, giving an overnight or small rental allowance for all those MPs who live more than 80 miles from Westminster. No more porticos, moats, tampons, lightbulbs, chandeliers, supermarket grocery bills. You want a larger salary because you think you’re worth it? Fine — get another job or go on The Apprentice. Or prove yourselves.
And then there’s this: the tampons (and indeed ‘panty-liners’) Phil bought were part of a grocery order from a supermarket — for which you and I paid the whole amount. Why? Why are we paying them to feed themselves, given that we already pay for their second homes? Is there any other job in which grocery bills can be charged up to the state? I can understand a small weighting allowance for London; I can understand, to a degree, an entertainment allowance for, you know, taking potential donors out to dinner and offering them a knighthood. But regular grocery bills, when the Commons shuts up shop earlier than most offices?
You may think Phil’s experimental tampon allowance is small beer compared to Hugless Dogg’s upkeep of his bloody moat — and you’d be right. You and I have to hire someone from the local village at our own expense to dredge our moats, some ghastly agricultural labourer on his uppers and short of a limb or two who has recently been convicted of prising open the church poor-box. And I have searched hard for an employer who might pay some garrulous and hideous peasant woman to come in and look after my castle while I’m doing fabulously inconsequential work in London, but to no effect. Hugless gets it all paid for — the moat, the washerwoman, the gardener. Living allowances which enable Hugless Dogg — sorry, Viscount Hailsham these days — to pretend he’s the bleedin’ Count of Monte Cristo at our expense. Yep, check. The Tories, for sheer purblind cheek and venality easily outdo their cheapskate Labour counterparts on screwing the taxpayer for all he’s worth.
Labour politicians always set their sights too low, usually at around crotch level. And this may, in the end, determine how you vote at those June Euro elections, vis-à-vis the competing demands upon our money, Labour vs Tory: tampons and panty-liners vs a moat and a chandelier. Unless, of course, you decide to vote BNP instead, having read of the Conservative MP James Gray’s request to the Fees Office to stump up for a remembrance day wreath and decided that enough is enough. There is a word for the likes of Mr Gray, a rude word connected directly to the object of Mr Woolas’s strange obsession; a word you do not read too often in The Spectator but which is utilised often enough where I am right now, in Mr Gray’s constituency, and about him.
Much though the illiterate, thick-as-mince-and-tatties, stumbling disgrace of a speaker, Michael Martin, may rage against the shedding of the light, it seems probable that the Daily Telegraph has done those whom Martin most wants to protect — the MPs who, to the rest of us, appear serial fraudsters — a considerable service. The sheer profusion of greed among our elected representatives will serve to mask the behaviour of those who deserve not merely to be fined, or sacked, but prosecuted. This is not the Telegraph’s fault, of course, but it is how things are, how things happen. And it is why we have suddenly been subsumed beneath a tidal wave of generic, non-specific contrition. They are all terribly sorry, not because of their venality, but because of the rules, which are (always were: if you remember, I have long argued, Mr Humphrys, that the manner in which we claimed our expenses needed reform and transparency) corrupt. All of a sudden, after those generic apologies, comes the dash for cover beneath pitiful pleading about ‘the system’. Listening to them speak, you would think that they were the victims. That their behaviour was the consequence of their environment. It is as though they were smackheads or alcoholics or Palestinian suicide bombers, their course of action (i.e., in this case, defrauding the taxpayer) determined by a set of circumstances beyond their control and which they were powerless to resist. Tampons and moats: hell, we couldn’t help ourselves, give us a 12-step programme.
And, frankly, the lobby correspondents encourage them in this epic delusion, shaking their heads sadly on camera and in print, saying that nobody becomes an MP to make money (yes they do: what other way would Phil Woolas or Douglas Hogg have of earning a crust?) and most are decent people who only wish to dedicate themselves to helping others. What magnificent rot. Lobby correspondents rarely see the wood for the trees when a big story breaks. They are too close, like those financial correspondents — all of them, as it happens — who could not see the meltdown coming and continued to argue as the banks exploded that everything was tickety-boo.
So, sack Woolas and Hogg and all the others who stung the taxpayer for every possible item of their pitiful existences, the chandeliers and the lightbulbs and the bath plugs, and make them pay the money back. But then call in the police to deal with those who knowingly and serially defrauded us all out of huge sums of money by ‘flipping’ their houses. Especially the MPs who, like the Conservative party’s Chris Grayling, own almost half a bloody town but still felt able to claim for subsidies from the taxpayer. And of course Labour’s Margaret Moran: you are paying for her home in Southampton, remember. She is the MP for Luton, where she has one home, and she works in London, where she has another. You’re paying for the third one, in Southampton.
And prosecute those who plainly lied to the Fees Office about where their main home actually was, such as Jacqui Smith. And then change the rules, giving an overnight or small rental allowance for all those MPs who live more than 80 miles from Westminster. No more porticos, moats, tampons, lightbulbs, chandeliers, supermarket grocery bills. You want a larger salary because you think you’re worth it? Fine — get another job or go on The Apprentice. Or prove yourselves.
Why Don't We Care about Sri Lanka
Do we have favourites when it comes to civilian casualties? Do we care about some peoples’ suffering more than others?
The contrasting levels of public concern and protest over the killing of innocent civilians in Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Gaza since the beginning of this year make the answer an emphatic ‘yes.’
When Israeli forces killed women and children in their assault on Gaza in January, there were was a public outcry in Britain, the liberal left and anti-Zionist movements staged protests, and Israeli writers too registered their public disgust.
But when allegations of civilians being killed in a so-called ‘no fire zone’ by the Sri Lankan army surfaced last month, the response of the world’s public was considerably more muted.
There were angry protests by Tamils in Paris and London, and government ministers voiced their shared concerns, but the terrible suffering of thousands of Tamil civilians trapped in the ‘no-fire zone’ has somehow failed to pluck the nation’s heart strings.
Is it heartlessness? The Tamils caught in this ‘safe zone’ must be the most wretched people on Earth right now. An estimated 50,000 are trapped inside a tiny strip of Sri Lanka’s north-east coast by rebel fighters of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), who will shoot them if they try to escape, and the army, which may shell them if they don’t.
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The contrasting levels of public concern and protest over the killing of innocent civilians in Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Gaza since the beginning of this year make the answer an emphatic ‘yes.’
When Israeli forces killed women and children in their assault on Gaza in January, there were was a public outcry in Britain, the liberal left and anti-Zionist movements staged protests, and Israeli writers too registered their public disgust.
But when allegations of civilians being killed in a so-called ‘no fire zone’ by the Sri Lankan army surfaced last month, the response of the world’s public was considerably more muted.
There were angry protests by Tamils in Paris and London, and government ministers voiced their shared concerns, but the terrible suffering of thousands of Tamil civilians trapped in the ‘no-fire zone’ has somehow failed to pluck the nation’s heart strings.
Is it heartlessness? The Tamils caught in this ‘safe zone’ must be the most wretched people on Earth right now. An estimated 50,000 are trapped inside a tiny strip of Sri Lanka’s north-east coast by rebel fighters of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), who will shoot them if they try to escape, and the army, which may shell them if they don’t.
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US Government Renews Threat to Withdraw Intelligence Sharing

The High Court agreed to re-open the case last week after lawyers for Mr Mohamed argued that it was unclear if the new government maintained the position of the Bush administration.
However, a letter from the US government, marked the "Obama administration's communication," has been filed with the High Court by the Foreign Office which is continuing to fight to keep details of Mohamed's treatment secret.
"The seven paragraphs at issue are based upon classified information shared between our countries," the US letter said. "Public disclosure of this information, reasonably could be expected to cause serious damage to the United Kingdom's national security.
"Specifically, disclosure of this information may result in a constriction of the U.S.-U.K. relationship, as well as U.K. relationships with other countries."
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Bill Clinton Urges ‘Strong’ Climate Change Bill
The US Congress must pass a “strong” climate change bill before the global warming summit in Copenhagen this December if it is to have a chance of persuading China and India to sign up to a new treaty, says Bill Clinton.
“First of all if we don’t adopt a workable but a strong [cap and trade] bill then we can’t get them to sign up because we won’t have any credibility,” Mr Clinton told the Financial Times in an interview on Wednesday.
“They will dodge – they won’t play in that arena unless we are clearly there.”
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What credibility?? This post really says it all!
“First of all if we don’t adopt a workable but a strong [cap and trade] bill then we can’t get them to sign up because we won’t have any credibility,” Mr Clinton told the Financial Times in an interview on Wednesday.
“They will dodge – they won’t play in that arena unless we are clearly there.”
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What credibility?? This post really says it all!
Scottish Government to Buy up Enough Swine Flu Vaccine for Entire Population
THE Scottish government is to buy up enough swine flu vaccine to immunise the entire population, it was revealed today.
The move was disclosed by Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon when she updated Parliament on latest efforts in the fight to contain the virus.
In recent days, scientists had identified the genetic fingerprint of the European strain of the virus, she told MSPs.
That was "a crucial first step" in the production of a vaccine and the aim in the UK was to secure supplies of an effective vaccine as soon as it became available.
The aim was to secure enough supplies to allow vaccination of the whole population.
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Forced vaccination of the whole population?
The move was disclosed by Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon when she updated Parliament on latest efforts in the fight to contain the virus.
In recent days, scientists had identified the genetic fingerprint of the European strain of the virus, she told MSPs.
That was "a crucial first step" in the production of a vaccine and the aim in the UK was to secure supplies of an effective vaccine as soon as it became available.
The aim was to secure enough supplies to allow vaccination of the whole population.
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Forced vaccination of the whole population?
What Global Warming?
Where is Al Gore? Is he holed up in his 9,000-square-foot cave because this winter has bought record cold to much of the world?
The groundhog saw his shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter. If we have much more "global warming," we'll all freeze.
Why is it that we have not been allowed to hear of the 31,000 scientists who signed a document stating there is no manmade "global warming"? In fact, many believe that we entered a cooling period seven to 10 years ago. The sun is our only source of heat. Therefore, warming or cooling is from the sun.
If Gore really believes, as he said, that oceans will rise 20 feet, why did he buy a building in San Francisco at sea level? And why are we allowing radicals to terrify schoolchildren? Can it be that elites such as carbon tax Gore stand to make billions through funding of so-called "green" projects?
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The groundhog saw his shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter. If we have much more "global warming," we'll all freeze.
Why is it that we have not been allowed to hear of the 31,000 scientists who signed a document stating there is no manmade "global warming"? In fact, many believe that we entered a cooling period seven to 10 years ago. The sun is our only source of heat. Therefore, warming or cooling is from the sun.
If Gore really believes, as he said, that oceans will rise 20 feet, why did he buy a building in San Francisco at sea level? And why are we allowing radicals to terrify schoolchildren? Can it be that elites such as carbon tax Gore stand to make billions through funding of so-called "green" projects?
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Codepink Protestors Confront Rumsfeld
Blair's £43,000 Expenses Were Shredded 'by Incompetence' ( Yeah Right!)
Tony Blair dodged possible fire over his housing deals after hundreds of expenses claims were 'accidentally' shredded.
Documents itemising some of the then Prime Minister's receipts for 2001-02 were destroyed by Commons officials 'by mistake'.
It covered a period when he claimed for Myrobella, his Sedgefield constituency home.
It was already known that Mr Blair claimed £43,029 over a three-year period up to 2003-04.But it was not known what the money was spent on.
The former Premier's financial affairs have long been under the spotlight.
A receipt-by-receipt breakdown of his expenses claims published last year showed he had remortgaged Myrobella for £296,000, almost ten times what he paid for it, months before he bought a London town house for £3.65million.
The details were only published following a four-year freedom of information battle.
But the 'black hole' in Mr Blair expenses claims raise questions over what details the destroyed documents might have contained.
To increase suspicions, Westminster officials shredded the files even though they were the subject to an ongoing legal challenge.
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The shredder has since been promoted I bet!
Documents itemising some of the then Prime Minister's receipts for 2001-02 were destroyed by Commons officials 'by mistake'.
It covered a period when he claimed for Myrobella, his Sedgefield constituency home.
It was already known that Mr Blair claimed £43,029 over a three-year period up to 2003-04.But it was not known what the money was spent on.
The former Premier's financial affairs have long been under the spotlight.
A receipt-by-receipt breakdown of his expenses claims published last year showed he had remortgaged Myrobella for £296,000, almost ten times what he paid for it, months before he bought a London town house for £3.65million.
The details were only published following a four-year freedom of information battle.
But the 'black hole' in Mr Blair expenses claims raise questions over what details the destroyed documents might have contained.
To increase suspicions, Westminster officials shredded the files even though they were the subject to an ongoing legal challenge.
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The shredder has since been promoted I bet!
Homeland Security Trains Scouts To Fight Terrorism

The Department of Homeland Security is training teenage scouts how to conduct armed raids on terrorists and drug dealers.
In a program which officials have described as “about being a true-blooded American”, boys and girls as young as fourteen are being put through their paces by DHS Border Patrol agents.'
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