Friday, 18 September 2009

Police and Military Train To Intern Swine Flu Vaccine Refusniks

'Law enforcement and military personnel are training to set up checkpoints in order to catch people who refuse to take the swine flu vaccination according to whistle blowers, while health authorities are laying the groundwork for a mass vaccination campaign by warning that serious and potentially deadly health problems will be blamed on the H1N1 vaccine.'

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French 'Pass' Piracy Legislation

'The French National Assembly has passed a draft law that would allow illegal downloaders to be thrown off the net. The law was narrowly passed by 285 votes to 225. The French hard-line policy on piracy has drawn worldwide attention as nations around the globe grapple with the issue of piracy. The ruling majority UMP voted in favour but the Socialist Party has already announced that they will appeal to the Constitutional Court once again.'

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Gen. McChrystal Seeking Another 40,000 Troops for Afghanistan

'Despite claims earlier in the day from President Barack Obama that no ‘immediate decision’ was pending on Afghanistan, Fox News is quoting sources in the government as saying General Stanley McChrystal has already made his long-awaited troop request, and it’s a doozy.

Gen. McChrystal is now ‘privately’ requesting another 40,000 troops for the eight year old war, which would bring the overall US presence there to well over 100,000 troops, and nearly triple the number in the nation with President Obama was elected last November.'

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Friday, 18 September 2009

Pound Whacked After Mervyn King Admits: Quantitative Easing Isn’t Working


'The pound is getting whacked after Mervyn King implicitly admitted that despite printing £175 billion he might still need to cut rates or even effectively charge banks for putting cash on deposit with the central bank. We are entering into a monetary policy twilight zone where the governor of the Bank of England, in the words of the FT, has to “entertain more outlandish concepts like negative rates”.'

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