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Barclays warns of a financial storm as Federal Reserve's credibility crumbles
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2008/06/27/cnbarclays127.xml
Last Updated: 12:01am BST 28/06/2008
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US central bank accused of unleashing an inflation shock that will rock financial markets, reports Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Barclays Capital has advised clients to batten down the hatches for a worldwide financial storm, warning that the US Federal Reserve has allowed the inflation genie out of the bottle and let its credibility fall "below zero".
"We're in a nasty environment," said Tim Bond, the bank's chief equity strategist. "There is an inflation shock underway. This is going to be very negative for financial assets. We are going into tortoise mood and are retreating into our shell. Investors will do well if they can preserve their wealth."
Barclays Capital said in its closely-watched Global Outlook that US headline inflation would hit 5.5pc by August and the Fed will have to raise interest rates six times by the end of next year to prevent a wage-spiral. If it hesitates, the bond markets will take matters into their own hands. "This is the first test for central banks in 30 years and they have fluffed it. They have zero credibility, and the Fed is negative if that's possible. It has lost all credibility," said Mr Bond.
Strategists at Barclays accuse Ben Bernanke of a policy blunder
RBS issues global crash alert Read more by Ambrose Evans Pritchard
The grim verdict on Ben Bernanke's Fed was underscored by the markets yesterday as the dollar fell against the euro following the bank's dovish policy statement on Wednesday.
Traders said the Fed seemed to be rowing back from rate rises.
The effect was to propel oil to $138 a barrel, confirming its role as a sort of "anti-dollar" and as a market reproach to Washington's easy-money policies.
The Fed's stimulus is being transmitted to the 45-odd countries linked to the dollar around world. The result is surging commodity prices. Global inflation has jumped from 3.2pc to 5pc over the last year.
Mr Bond said the emerging world is now on the cusp of a serious crisis. "Inflation is out of control in Asia. Vietnam has already blown up. The policy response is to shoot the messenger, like the developed central banks in the late 1960s and 1970s," he said.
"They will have to slam on the brakes. There is going to be a deep global recession over the next three years as policy-makers try to get inflation back in the box."
Barclays Capital recommends outright "short" positions on Asian bonds, warning that yields could jump 200 to 300 basis points. The currencies of trade-deficit states like India should be sold. The US yield curve is likely to "steepen" with a vengeance, causing a bloodbath for bond holders.
David Woo, the bank's currency chief, said the Fed's policy of benign neglect towards the dollar had been stymied by oil, which is now eating deep into the country's standard of living. "The world has changed all of a sudden. The market is going to push the Fed into a tightening stance," he said.
Gazprom chief expects 'radical' change in oil price More comment and analysis from The Telegraph
The bank said the full damage from the global banking crisis would take another year to unfold.
Rob McAdie, Barclays' credit strategist, said: "The core issues have not been addressed. We're still in a very large deleveraging cycle and we're seeing losses continue to mount. We think smaller banks will struggle to raise capital. We're very bearish -
in the long-term - on high-yield debt. The default rate will reach 8pc to 9pc next year."
He said investors had taken their eye off the slow-motion disaster engulfing the US bond insurers or "monolines". Together these firms guarantee $170bn of structured credit and $1,000bn of US municipal bonds.
The two leaders - MBIA and Ambac - have already been downgraded as the rating agencies belatedly turn stringent. The risk is further downgrades could set off a fresh wave of bank troubles. "The creditworthiness of many US financial institutions will decline in coming months," he said.
The bank warned that engineering and auto firms we're likely to face a crunch as steel and oil costs surge. "Their business models will have to be substantially altered if they are going to survive," said Mr McAdie.
A small chorus of City bankers dissent from the view that inflation is the chief danger in the US and other rich OECD countries. The teams at Société Générale, Dresdner Kleinwort, and Banque AIG all warn that deflation may loom as housing markets crumble under record levels of household debt.
Bernard Connolly, global startegist at Banque AIG, said inflation targeting by central banks had become a "totemism that threatens to crush the world economy".
He said it would be madness to throw millions out of work by deflating part of the economy to offset a rise in imported fuel and food prices. Real wages are being squeezed by oil, come what may. It may be healthier for society to let it happen gently.
Mobile phones 'more dangerous than smoking'
Brain expert warns of huge rise in tumours and calls on industry to take immediate steps to reduce radiation
By Geoffrey Lean
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-wellbeing/health-news/mobile-phones-more-dangerous-than-smoking-or-asbestos-802602.html Sunday, 30 March 2008
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Mobile phones could kill far more people than smoking or asbestos, a study by an award-winning cancer expert has concluded. He says people should avoid using them wherever possible and that governments and the mobile phone industry must take "immediate steps" to reduce exposure to their radiation.
The study, by Dr Vini Khurana, is the most devastating indictment yet published of the health risks.
It draws on growing evidence – exclusively reported in the IoS in October – that using handsets for 10 years or more can double the risk of brain cancer. Cancers take at least a decade to develop, invalidating official safety assurances based on earlier studies which included few, if any, people who had used the phones for that long.
Earlier this year, the French government warned against the use of mobile phones, especially by children. Germany also advises its people to minimise handset use, and the European Environment Agency has called for exposures to be reduced.
Professor Khurana – a top neurosurgeon who has received 14 awards over the past 16 years, has published more than three dozen scientific papers – reviewed more than 100 studies on the effects of mobile phones. He has put the results on a brain surgery website, and a paper based on the research is currently being peer-reviewed for publication in a scientific journal.
He admits that mobiles can save lives in emergencies, but concludes that "there is a significant and increasing body of evidence for a link between mobile phone usage and certain brain tumours". He believes this will be "definitively proven" in the next decade.
Noting that malignant brain tumours represent "a life-ending diagnosis", he adds: "We are currently experiencing a reactively unchecked and dangerous situation." He fears that "unless the industry and governments take immediate and decisive steps", the incidence of malignant brain tumours and associated death rate will be observed to rise globally within a decade from now, by which time it may be far too late to intervene medically.
"It is anticipated that this danger has far broader public health ramifications than asbestos and smoking," says Professor Khurana, who told the IoS his assessment is partly based on the fact that three billion people now use the phones worldwide, three times as many as smoke. Smoking kills some five million worldwide each year, and exposure to asbestos is responsible for as many deaths in Britain as road accidents.
Late last week, the Mobile Operators Association dismissed Khurana's study as "a selective discussion of scientific literature by one individual". It believes he "does not present a balanced analysis" of the published science, and "reaches opposite conclusions to the WHO and more than 30 other independent expert scientific reviews".
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Friday, 27 June 2008
Utah Mayor Rocky Anderson Protests Bush arrival and blasts Murdoch's Fix News
This is what passes for 'journalism' in the Land of the Fee and the Home of the Slave.
Good on you, Rocky Anderson.
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Friday, 27 June 2008
TV chef loses Tesco chicken vote
'Tesco shareholders have not backed proposals to improve welfare standards for chickens championed by TV cook Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. The chef wanted investors to adopt new standards for rearing birds, but the plan got fewer than 10% of votes at its annual general meeting in Solihull. Mr Fearnley-Whittingstall and other chefs have highlighted what they say are appalling conditions in some farms.'
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Friday, 27 June 2008
Bolton Bristles When Challenged On Getting It Wrong On Iraq: That’s ‘An Ad Hominem Attack’
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Friday, 27 June 2008
ELECTION UPDATE
David Icke invites Conservative candidate David Davis to a debate on Big Brother
Dear David,
I commend you on your stand against the Big Brother State, which I have been warning about in great detail for the last nearly 20 years in ten books, now in 16 languages, and public lectures all over the world.
This research has so far taken me to 45 countries and what is happening in Britain and the world today can be found in my books going back to the early 1990s.
I note that you decided to stand to have a public debate on these issues and as a fellow candidate in this election (who has neither any hope, nor any desire to win) I offer you a public debate at a location in the constituency during this campaign.
It can be at a time and venue of your choice, or we can make the arrangements and cover the costs.
I am inviting you to an informed discussion about what is behind the global Big Brother State because this is not just about the authoritarian and arrogant Labour government. It is happening everywhere at the same time.
Why?
And who is behind it?
We owe it to our children and grandchildren, as well as ourselves, to highlight the agenda for human enslavement and I hope that you will agree to a public discussion on these issues.
best wishes,
David Icke
Sent today to David Davis via the Haltemprice and Howden Conservative headquarters.
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Friday, 27 June 2008
Bilderberg researcher arrested by the GIUS (Goons in uniform)
'Gosling states that he gave police the key to his home address in Bristol. Officers battered his door down before proceeding to conviscate printed lists of contact details, two diaries, two mobile phones, a laptop and a desktop computer. These items are still being held at this time.
Gosling feels he was threatened with precocious charges. He states that he cooperated with police, but claims that his rights as a journalist were not respected. All the charges were dropped shortly before Gosling and his fiancee were released. Several locations in and around Bristol associated with Gosling were also raided by police.'
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Friday, 27 June 2008
Asda refuse to print baby snap of son for 21st birthday cake ... because you can see his bum
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I agree, I think it's outrageous that anyone should see a naked bum.
That's terrible, what is the world coming to? Let me have another look to see just how terrible it is ...
Yes, still terrible, I must write to someone important ...
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Friday, 27 June 2008
No, I'm not kidding, you can hear it for yourself
What CNN presenter Glenn Beck said on air about 'terrorist suspects'. What is most terrifying is that he's far from alone and in Nazi Germany he would have been right at home with beliefs like this.
And, by the way, this is the 'world' we are heading towards so fast unless we make a stand now.
'I think he's right on ...'
'Yeah, write on ..'
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Friday, 27 June 2008
Families facing an extra £260 on their annual energy bill to pay for £100bn green energy expansion
'Labour's plans to cover vast swaths of the countryside with wind farms will cost every family at least £260 a year in higher fuel bills, it emerged today. The Government said the sacrifice was needed to reduce Britain's greenhouse gas emissions and meet Europe's targets for green energy. Under its £100 billion plans unveiled by Gordon Brown yesterday, at least 4,000 wind turbines will go up in some of the UK most beautiful scenery, while another 3,000 will be built at sea.'
And the government is changing the planning laws to force this through and stop the people having an effective voice in protest.
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Friday, 27 June 2008
Oil tops $140 as Fed decision sinks dollar
'Crude-oil futures climbed to unprecedented levels Thursday, as weakness in the U.S. dollar, influenced by the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to stand pat on interest rates, sent prices to a peak above $140 a barrel. Comments from OPEC's president warning of higher oil prices because of the dollar's decline as well as reports that Libya threatened to cut crude output, helped bolster energy prices.'
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Friday, 27 June 2008
Bush (his masters) want more surveillance from the sky
'A Bush administration program to expand domestic use of Pentagon spy satellites has aroused new concerns in Congress about possible civil-liberties abuses. On Tuesday, the House Appropriations Committee approved an amendment denying money for the new domestic intelligence operation—
cryptically named the "National Applications Office"—until the Homeland Security secretary certifies that any programs undertaken by the center will "comply with all existing laws, including all applicable privacy and civil liberties standards".'
Yeah, and if they do get such an assurance that will actually mean anything?? What a joke it all is.
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Friday, 27 June 2008
Police Used 'Agents Provocateurs' At UK Bush Protests
'Anti-war MP George Galloway has accused London Metropolitan Police of engaging in "a deliberate conspiracy to bring about scenes of violent disorder" during President George W. Bush's visit to the UK last week. Galloway has written a letter to the Home Secretary in which he names a senior police officer thought to have been operating as an undercover "agent provocateur".'
It's what I call 'Problem-Reaction-Solution', George. It's good to know that you do believe in some conspiracies, despite dismissing the biggest one of all.
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Friday, 27 June 2008
The Canadian 'Human Rights' Commission blinks
The fascist dictatorship dismisses MacLeans case in desperate attempt to save itself
By Ezra Levant
'The Canadian Human Rights Commission, like any petty tyranny, has a strong instinct for survival. As I predicted last week on the Michael Coren Show, that instinct would cause them to drop the complaint against Mark Steyn and Maclean's. And so they did.
With an RCMP investigation, a Privacy Commission investigation and a pending Parliamentary investigation, they're already fighting a multi-front P.R. war, and losing badly. Not a day goes by when the CHRC isn't pummelled in the media. Holding a show trial of Maclean's and Steyn, like the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal did earlier this month, would be writing their own political death sentence.
So they blinked. Against everything in their DNA, they let Maclean's go. That's the first smart thing they've done; because the sooner they can get the public scrutiny to go away, the sooner they can go about prosecuting their less well-heeled targets, people who can't afford Canada's best lawyers and command the attention and affection of the country's literati.'
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... But away from the cameras and the PR decision, it's business as usual ...
Did you hear the one about the Joke Police?
Guy Earle, a Toronto comedian, must now stand trial before the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal on the charge of telling unfunny jokes. That sounds like a joke itself, but it's not.
In May, 2007, Earle was hosting a comedy night at Zesty's restaurant in Vancouver. He says a couple of lesbians came in, got drunk and starting making out right in front of the stage. He said they also heckled him and other comedians.
In other words, like anyone else -- gay, straight or otherwise -- they set themselves up for some wise-cracks. And crack wise Earle did. But didn't he know he was in the People's Republic of British Columbia?
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
ELECTION UPDATE
Come and support David at a free public meeting on Sunday, July 6th
David will be speaking for an hour and a half and then taking questions at a public meeting in the Haltemprice and Howden Constituency between 1.30pm and 4pm on Sunday, July 6th at the following venue:
Willerby Manor Hotel,
Well Lane
Willerby East
Yorkshire HU10 6ER
There are no tickets to secure, just turn up, it's a large room. We have timed the meeting and day so people can come from distance.
David Icke: Big Brother - The Big Picture
Thursday, 26 June 2008
ELECTION UPDATE
David Icke: Big Brother - The Big Picture
What is being achieved in the just three or fours days since I decided to stand is simply fantastic and we are getting the organisation and support together at miraculous speed against all the odds.
Thanks to everyone who is helping physically and financially all over the UK and indeed the world. What human energy can achieve when it is unleashed and focused.
best wishes,
David
Thursday, 26 June 2008
Suicides linked to phone masts
'The spate of deaths among young people in Britain’s suicide capital could be linked to radio waves from dozens of mobile phone transmitter masts near the victims’ homes. Dr Roger Coghill, who sits on a Government advisory committee on mobile radiation, has discovered that all 22 youngsters who have killed themselves in Bridgend, South Wales, over the past 18 months lived far closer than average to a mast. He has examined worldwide studies linking proximity of masts to depression. Dr Coghill’s work is likely to trigger alarm and lead to closer scrutiny of the safety of masts, which are frequently sited on public buildings such as schools and hospitals.'
David Icke has been making this connection in his books for nearly two decades.
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
State-Sponsored Terror: British and American Black Ops in Iraq
'... "the Pentagon and CIA would work together to increase human intelligence forward/operational presence and to deploy new clandestine technical capabilities." The purpose of P2OG would be in "‘stimulating reactions’ among terrorists and states possessing weapons of mass destruction, meaning it would prod terrorist cells into action, thus exposing them to ‘quick-response’ attacks by US forces." In other words, commit terror to incite terror, in order to react to terror.'
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
345 Suspects Arrested in Child-Sex Sting
Hundreds of people have been arrested and 21 children rescued in what the FBI is calling a five-day roundup of networks of pimps who force children into prostitution. The Justice Department says it targeted 16 cities as part of its "Operation Cross
Country" that caps off five years of similar stings nationwide ...
"We together have no higher calling than to protect our children and to safeguard their innocence," FBI Director Robert Mueller said Wednesday. "Yet the sex trafficking of children remains one of the most violent and unforgivable crimes in this country."'
'Oh I agree, there is no higher calling ... so long as you never get me ...'
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
Canada's thought police
'Mark Steyn, my friend, colleague and arguably the most talented political writer working today, is on trial for thought crimes. Steyn -- a one-man media empire based in New Hampshire -- was published a few years ago in Maclean's. Now the magazine and its editors are in the dock before the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal on the charge that they violated a provincial hate-speech law by running the work of a hate-monger, namely Mark Steyn. A similar prosecution is pending before the national version of this kangaroo court, the Canadian Human Rights Commission.'
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Elmasry emerges from hiding and cites the Jewish Congress for support
By Ezra Levant
'Mohamed Elmasry, the Jew-hating president-for-life of the Canadian Islamic Congress, somehow managed to get an Op-Ed in his hometown paper, the Kitchener-Waterloo Record. I hear it's part of a series devoted to "marginalized voices". I understand that David Duke will have a column next week.
Let's point out the usual lies in Elmasry's column. Here's one:
...four Canadian Muslim law students launched human rights complaints against Maclean's magazine with respect to its October 2006 article, The Future Belongs to Islam, written by Mark Steyn. The Canadian Islamic Congress, of which I am president, acted as a facilitator.
That's a lie, of course. Those students were PR puppets; the actual "style of cause" of the suits was Elmasry vs. Rogers. It's a useful lie, because it allows Elmasry to avoid direct contact with the press, other than through scripted Op-Eds, for fear he'll be asked about his comments approving the murder of Jews.'
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An angry woman named Pearl Eliadis
'Look at her description of the media response to recent HRCs' attacks on freedom of speech. She calls it "hysteria." My first thought, of course, was to file a human rights complaint against her. Hysteria is rooted in the Greek word for uterus, and it was considered a women's malady. In other words, Eliadis is engaging in both sexism and able-ism. But I digress.
I know what Eliadis means. Media hysteria simply means things she disagrees with. Just like "hate speech", means political ideas she disagrees with, and "discrimination" means Canadians' day to day choices she disagrees with. It's a lot easier to denounce someone as mentally ill (hysteria) or criminal (illegally discriminating) than to argue with them.'
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
San Francisco may name sewage treatment plant after Bush
'Reagan has his highways. Lincoln has his memorial. Washington has the capital, and a state, too. But President George W. Bush may soon be the sole president to have a memorial named after him that you can contribute to from the bathroom. From the Department of Damned-With-Faint-Praise, a group going by the regal-sounding name of the Presidential Memorial Commission of San Francisco is planning to ask voters here to change the name of a prize-winning water-treatment plant on the shoreline to the George W. Bush Sewage Plant.'
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
The dumbing down of America (and the rest of the world)
'With shrewd play on human emotion—especially and always fear—people can be manipulated into consistently acting against their best interests, for the best interests of money-hung manipulators. By and large, the dumbed-down believe outrageous lies that defy all evidence if the lies are packaged and repeated appropriately. The official story of 9/11 for example, or its diabolical spawn, the war on terror—would these have any chance at all in a nation of alert and thoughtful people?'
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
Media And Authorities Hype 'Blonde-Haired Terrorist' Threat
Following in the footsteps of Fox News, and almost word for word repeating unsubstantiated claims by the head of the CIA, ABC News ran a piece earlier this week alleging that white westerners are being trained in Al Qaeda terror camps in Pakistan with the intention of carrying out attacks in Europe and the USA.
The ABC report appeared on World News With Charles Gibson this past Monday. Gibson stated:
"Intelligence officials say it is their number one concern. Caucasians from a European country who have graduated from an al Qaeda training camp. Such potential terrorists would be dressed in western clothing, drawing little notice as they board a plane bound for the US, coming to launch an attack. There's no indication such an attack is imminent, but this scenario is of great concern to experts in and out of the government."'
Push through laws to 'fight terrorists' and then find excuses to use them against your own population - as David Icke has been warning they would for so long.
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
David,
The picture below shows my 6 year old daughter happily enjoying an ice-cream on Sunday in Sheffield City Centre. Happily, that is, until we were approached by a Sheffield City Centre Management Team Officer who informed me that we would have to move from our 'seat' "for our own safety". I informed him that at 40 years of age, I felt I was quite capable of judging for myself (and my daughter) whether a structure was safe to sit on or not.
I asked him whether he was suggesting that I would deliberately put my daughter in danger? He robotically repeated that we would have to move for our own safety, and walked off, continuing to stare at us and discuss us with his colleagues. We did subsequently move, because my daughter became very distressed about it not being safe to sit there, and was now terrified of being "arrested"...
I really wish I'd had my video camera with me to film this Orwell-inspired 'Safety Officer' scaring the heck out of a 6 year old - nice going, mate!
All the best,
Christian
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Election Update
David has officially handed in his nomination papers and is now an official candidate in the parliamentary by-election in Haltemprice and Howden, close to the city of Hull, which is being fought on the subject of the Big Brother State. Polling is on July 10th.
Thanks to everyone who helped today.
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Welfare state to be handed to transnational cartel
'Companies and charities are to be asked to help run the welfare state, under plans to be announced today. James Purnell, the Work and Pensions Secretary, will call on firms to adopt business models to help overhaul the payment of benefits. He is understood to want the private sector to come up with radical plans to change the system. The move opens up a potential multi-billion pound market for private companies and voluntary groups, which could bid to run everything from welfare-to-work schemes to projects to rehabilitate former prisoners.'
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008
British use anti-terror cameras to spy on litterbugs
'British civil libertarians are charging that local governments have gone too far in spying on their own people, particularly through the use of surveillance cameras that were intended to foil terrorists.'
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Poll: 44% of Americans favour torture for terrorist suspects (so long as it's not used on them)
'A new poll of citizens’ attitudes about torture in 19 nations finds Americans among the most accepting of the practice. Although a slight majority say torture should be universally prohibited, 44 percent think torture of terrorist suspects should be allowed, and more than one in 10 think torture should generally be allowed.'
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Leaked NIST Docs: 'Unusual' Event Before Collapse Of WTC 7
'Leaked confidential NIST documents concerning the investigation into the collapse of WTC 7, the 47-storey skyscraper that was not hit by a plane but imploded in under seven seconds on 9/11, reveal that an "unusual" event preceded the collapse of the building - a "jet of flames" that shot out of several windows after most of the fire had already died down.'
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Big Brother says take your hat off - He can't see you
'Pubs in Yorkshire have been ordered to ban people from wearing flat caps or other hats so troublemakers can be more easily recognised. The Park Hotel in Wadsley, Sheffield, is the latest to be asked to impose the rule by senior police officers. Mark Kelly, the landlord said: "Police asked us to ensure that everyone removes headgear.'
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Big Brother Sees And Hears
'"Intelligent" CCTV cameras are being developed in the UK which will be able not only to see trouble but to hear it. The technology allows the sounds of breaking glass, shouting, or the noise of a crowd gathering to be "learned" by software in the cameras. The three-year project by the University of Portsmouth aims to adapt artificial-intelligence software already being developed to identify visual patterns.'
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Israeli police officer shoots himself in the head yards from Sarkozy
'French president Nicolas Sarkozy, his wife Carla Bruni and Israeli premier Ehud Olmert were at the centre of a security alert this afternoon after a policemancommitted suicide during an airport farewell ceremony. Bodyguards scrambled to protect the three when the officer fatally shot himself in the head just yards from the red carpet.'
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008
eBay Responds to Privacy Busting Payment
Legislation Bill would force retailers to report every transaction to federal government
'The provision is hidden in Senator Christopher Dodd's 630-page Senate housing legislation and according to the Freedom Works organization "affects the privacy and operation of nearly all of America’s small businesses," because it "would require the nation's payment systems to track, aggregate, and report information on nearly every electronic transaction to the federal government".'
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008
The 'ghost' car crash
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Making it clear
I want to make it clear one more time because a few people have still got the wrong impression. I am not putting my name forward in the upcoming by-election because I want to win and nor do I have any chance of winning. I will get a few votes at most in the time we have. Personally I am not in the least bothered if I get zero.
It is not about that. It is about taking an opportunity in a by-election called by the sitting MP on the subject of 'Big Brother' to make the point that this is far, far bigger than even he realises and unless we see the BIG picture of what is going on nothing effective can be done to stop it.
We can sit on our bums and moan, or we can do what we don't want to do (as with me in this case) to communicate what people need to know as effectively as we can.
best wishes,
David
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Larry Sinclair - Obama's First Political Prisoner
'Sinclair had come to the National Press Club to detail his charges that the self-proclaimed Democratic presidential nominee Barack Hussein Obama had indulged in two homosexual encounters complete with crack cocaine in early November 1999, that Obama was complicit in the December 2007 assassination of Donald Young, the gay choirmaster of Jeremiah Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ ...'
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Nestlé asks EU to soften line on GM
'The world’s biggest food company has called on European policymakers to reconsider their opposition to genetically modified crops, as soaring commodity prices put basic foodstuffs such as wheat and rice out of reach of the world’s poorest. “You cannot today feed the world without genetically modified organisms,” Peter Brabeck, chairman of Nestlé, told the Financial Times. “We have the means to make agriculture sustainable in the long term. What we don’t see for the time being is the political will".'
Utter bollocks - see last week's David Icke Newsletter.
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008
How to train death squads and quash revolutions from San Salvador to Iraq
'The manual, Foreign Internal Defense Tactics Techniques and Procedures for Special Forces (1994, 2004), may be critically described as "what we learned about running death squads and propping up corrupt government in Latin America and how to apply it to other places". Its contents are both history defining for Latin America and, given the continued role of US Special Forces in the suppression of insurgencies, including in Iraq and Afghanistan, history making. The leaked manual, which has been verified with military sources, is the official US Special Forces doctrine for Foreign Internal Defense or FID.'
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Councils Told: Stop Spying On The Public
'Bosses have been warned by the head of the Local Government Association (LGA) that they risk alienating the public for so-called snooping. They may also be stripped of the right to use spying methods. But Sir Simon Milton defended councils that used surveillance to tackle fly tippers, rogue traders and tax and benefit fraudsters. There has been growing anger about the methods used by councils to probe minor crimes, such as dog fouling.'
It was always going to be like - bring in laws for 'terrorists' and then use them on the public.
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008
'Hundreds Of Detainees Died In U.S. Custody, At Least 25 Murdered'
'At today’s House Judiciary Subcommittee on Civil Rights hearing on torture, Lawrence Wilkerson, former chief of staff to Colin Powell, told Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) that over 100 detainees have died in U.S. custody, with up to 27 of these declared homicides.'
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008
McCain Campaign Hopes For Terror Attack To Swing Vote
'Top McCain strategist Charlie Black tells Fortune Magazine that a terrorist attack on U.S. soil would aid the Arizona Senator to overturn Barack Obama's lead and be a "big advantage" in helping him become President. In an article entitled The evolution of John McCain, Black notes that the assassination of Benazir Bhutto in December "helped" the McCain campaign because it gave the Senator an opportunity to grandstand as a tough would-be Commander-in-Chief.'
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Monday, 23 June 2008
Corrs guitarist: I’d enter politics to save us from Freemasons and the tyranny of global government
Jim Coor attended David Icke's event at Brixton Academy last month
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Monday, 23 June 2008
As David Icke has been predicting for nearly 20 years ...
'UK to Begin Microchipping Prisoners'
'The British government is developing a plan to track current and former prisoners by means of microchips implanted under the skin, drawing intense criticism from probation officers and civil rights groups. As a way to reduce prison crowding, many British prisoners are currently released under electronic monitoring, carried out by means of an ankle bracelet that transmits signals like those used by mobile phones.'
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Monday, 23 June 2008
Poll: most Britons doubt cause of climate change
'The majority of the British public is still not convinced that climate change is caused by humans - and many others believe scientists are exaggerating the problem, according to an exclusive poll for The Observer. The results have shocked campaigners who hoped that doubts would have been silenced by a report last year by more than 2,500 scientists for the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which found a 90 per cent chance that humans were the main cause of climate change and warned that drastic action was needed to cut greenhouse gas emissions.'
Climate change as caused by carbon emissions is utter bollocks - how great that so many aren't buying the lie.
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Monday, 23 June 2008
Mugabe rival quits election race
'Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai says he is pulling out of Friday's presidential run-off, handing victory to President Robert Mugabe. Mr Tsvangirai said there was no point running when elections would not be free and fair and "the outcome is determined by ... Mugabe himself".'
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Monday, 23 June 2008
Comedian George Carlin dies at 71
Comedian George Carlin, a counter-culture hero famed for his routines about drugs and dirty words, died of heart failure at a Los Angeles-area hospital on Sunday, a spokesman said. He was 71.
Here's an example of George Carlin's perception. insight and brilliance ...
Monday, 23 June 2008
John McCain hires former CIA director Jim Woolsey as 'green' advisor
'For 30 years Jim Woolsey has been a hawkish guardian of American national security. As director of the CIA under Bill Clinton he lived every day with the terrorist threats to his homeland. Yet in his view, the greatest danger to the country now is not nuclear and chemical weapons but climate change and the American dependence on oil which is partly blamed for causing it.'
This makes sense because Woolsey was one of the neocons in the Project for the New American Century who was behind the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq and the 'war on terror' in general. 'Climate change caused by carbon emissions' is just another neocon scam so why wouldn't Woolsey be involved with that, also?
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Monday, 23 June 2008
Sunday, 22 June 2008
Labour Benn backs Conservative Davis in 'Big Brother' by-election stand
'David Davis has won the support of veteran Labour left-winger Tony Benn in his Haltemprice and Howden by-election campaign. The former minister and scourge of New Labour said he was "totally opposed" to 42-day pre-charge detention for terror suspects and urged Gordon Brown to ditch it if Mr Davis was re-elected in the East Yorkshire constituency.
Mr Benn, father of Leeds MP and Environment Secretary Hilary Benn, told Labour chairman Harriet Harman he felt free to offer his backing to the Tory former shadow home secretary since Labour was refusing to enter a candidate in the contest.'
Who cares about party formalities? Isn't the issue of civil liberties more important than allegiance to the party destroying civil liberties??
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Sunday, 22 June 2008
Canadian Islamic Congress: Mark Steyn is like a neo-Nazi criminal
'The Canadian Islamic Congress is back in the news, comparing Mark Steyn to James Keegstra, a convicted criminal and Nazi sympathizer. Of course, it wasn't Mohamed Elmasry, the president-for-life of the Canadian Islamic Congress, who uttered that defamation. He doesn't like to talk to journalists -- they're too prone to ask him about his comments on national TV that any adult in Israel deserves to be murdered by terrorists. It was Wahida Valiante, Elmasry's deputy. She was speaking at a conference of Canada's human rights commissions, paid for by tax dollars.'
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Pearls of foolishness
'Joseph Brean's report from the human rights commission conference in luxurious Niagara-on-the-Lake is fascinating for other reasons than his recounting of the Canadian Islamic Congress's defamation of Mark Steyn. Such conferences, invariably paid for by taxpayers, are one of the perks for those working in the $200-million/year human rights industry.'
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Sunday, 22 June 2008
The next stage of the scam unfolds: Hillary Clinton to join Barack Obama on campaign trail
'The former First Lady has already conceded defeat but their joint appearance on Friday, the details of which have yet to be finalised, will present a strong image of party unity ahead of November's election, amid lingering frustration among some of supporters. For some of her fans it will also sustain hopes of her being placed on a "dream ticket" as Mr Obama's vice-presidential running mate.'
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Sunday, 22 June 2008
Don't look, don't tell, troops told
'Canadian soldiers serving in Afghanistan have been ordered by commanding officers "to ignore" incidents of sexual assault among the civilian population, says a military chaplain who counsels troops returning home with post-traumatic stress disorder. The chaplain, Jean Johns, says she recently counselled a Canadian soldier who said he witnessed a boy being raped by an Afghan soldier, then wrote a report on the allegation for her brigade chaplain.'
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Saturday, 21 June 2008
Blair Charlemagne Prize Created By Nazis (How appropriate, then)
'The Eurofederalist class created and annually awards the Charlemagne Prize to politicians who forced the integration of Europe because that prize and that aim contrasted with the past evils of European Fascism. We now reveal that even that is a lie for the Charlemagne Prize was created after the second world war by those who had been political leaders under the Nazis.'
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Saturday, 21 June 2008
'Vitamin C About to be Made Illegal in Canada'
What if, just for taking vitamin C, you could be thrown in jail for up to 2 years and fined up to $5,000,000?
That scenario could very well soon become a reality in Canada. The Canadian Government is trying to pass a bill known as Bill C51. According to some interpretations of the bill, it would remove all supplements from over-the-counter availability, by only allowing MD’s to prescribe them as they see fit.
This would mean that if you wanted to take a multivitamin, you would have to book an appointment with your doctor and try to convince your doctor that you are in need of these supplements. If your doctor decides a certain drug would be better for you, then you won't have access to your supplements anymore.
Consequences of the bill could include:
No more supplement stores
Supplements made illegal unless obtained through a prescription; 70 percent of all current supplements on the market could be removed
Fines of up to $5,000,000.00 and/or 2 years in jail per incident of being caught breaking this law
Source: EZine Articles
Saturday, 21 June 2008
Castro condemns EU's 'hypocrisy'
'Former Cuban President Fidel Castro has lashed out at the EU's decision to lift sanctions against his country, calling it "an enormous hypocrisy". He said the move was "disparaging" because it was conditioned on human rights progress in Cuba. The ailing 81-year-old said the measure came just days after the EU passed a "brutal" law that could jail illegal immigrants up to 18 months.'
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Saturday, 21 June 2008
Israelis Unveil Rail-Riding Spybots
'Linceus GmbH is looking to turn miniature monorail cars into camera-equipped sentries, zipping around at nearly 50 miles per hour. And unlike human guards, Defense News' Barbara Opall-Rome reports, these rail-riding robo-watchers are "impervious to bad weather; operate around the clock; and come equipped with dazzling spotlights, high-decibel acoustics and other nonlethal means of warning the unwitting." A demonstration at Tel Aviv's Ben-Gurion Airport is planned for next week.'
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Saturday, 21 June 2008
Generation X-Ray - Child victims of Technological abuse
'Science from the ‘40s to present has demonstrated conclusively the harmful effects of microwave radiation—the platform upon which the entire wireless universe—
cell phones, text messaging, WiFi, WiMax and RFID—is built. Yet the wireless network is expanding, with the approval of government "as fast as it can." With virtually zero regulatory oversight, the nation and all the people, plants and animals in it, are bathing in microwave radiation so we can talk, Internet surf, email, text message and play online games wherever and whenever we want.'
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Saturday, 21 June 2008
Russia warns against attacking Iran
'Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday warned against the use of force on Iran, saying there was no proof it was trying to build nuclear weapons. Lavrov said Iran should be engaged in dialogue and encouraged to cooperate with the UN nuclear monitoring agency. He made the statement when asked to comment on Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz's statement earlier this month that Israel could attack Iran if it does not halt its nuclear program.'
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Saturday, 21 June 2008
Police stocking up on 'non-lethal' rifles before Democrat Convention
'The Denver Police Department has bought high-powered pepper ball rifles just in time for the Democratic National Convention in August, according to a weapons firm that will provide the guns. Security With Advanced Technology, a company based in Louisville, Colo., and self-billed as investing in the manufacturing of “non-lethal solutions,” announced this week that it had sold Denver police 88 Mark IV rifle models, guns that can fire up to 15 pepper balls filled with a super irritant powder at an approximate target range of 100 meters.'
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Friday, 20 June 2008
14 die of cancer in seven years living next to phone mast with highest radiation levels in UK
'Fourteen people living within a mile of a mobile phone mast that emits one of the highest levels of radiation in the country have died of cancer. Four of the deaths have been in a cul-de-sac yards from the site. A further 20 residents have developed tumours in the last seven years, although they have survived.'
The body is an electromagnetic field and works electrochemically. The emissions from these masts imbalance the human electromagnetic field and the body's electrical communication system causing it to malfunction. One major effect of this is cell distortion and the imbalanced production of new cells - what we call 'cancer'.
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Friday, 20 June 2008
Deal Reached in Congress to Rewrite Rules on Wiretapping
'The deal, expanding the government’s powers in some key respects, would allow intelligence officials to use broad warrants to eavesdrop on foreign targets and conduct emergency wiretaps without court orders on American targets for a week if it is determined important national security information would be lost otherwise. If approved, as appears likely, it would be the most significant revision of surveillance law in 30 years.'
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Friday, 20 June 2008
The Startling Truth About Doctors and Diagnostic Errors
'Despite all of the talk about medical errors and patient safety, almost no one likes to talk about diagnostic errors. Yet doctors misdiagnose patients more often than we would like to think. Sometimes they diagnose patients with illnesses they don't have. Other times, the true condition is missed. All in all, diagnostic errors account for 17 percent of adverse events in hospitals, according to the Harvard Medical Practice Study, a landmark study that looks at medical errors.'
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Friday, 20 June 2008
No, honestly, I'm not kidding, no really ...
'A council has banned the term "brainstorming" and replaced it with "thought showers". Tunbridge Wells Borough Council in Kent was accused of taking political correctness to extremes after instructing staff to make the change. The move came as council chiefs feared the word brainstorming might offend mentally ill people and those with epilepsy.'
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Friday, 20 June 2008
BBC Set To Launch New Smear Attack On 9/11 Truth
'The BBC is set to launch another savage smear attack on the 9/11 truth movement with two documentaries about the September 11 attacks and the 7/7 bombings that attempt to debunk evidence of government complicity and smear doubters of the official story as holocaust deniers, Neo-Nazis, and crop circle fanatics.'
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