Wednesday, 17 February 2010


Argentina Takes Control of Falkland Waters Over Oil Rights After Row With Britain

'Argentina has taken control of the waters around the Falkland Islands in an escalation of its row with Britain over the disputed territory. The move would effectively grant it the power to blockade the British-ruled archipelago. It comes as relations between the two countries hit a new low earlier this month following the recent discovery of oil reserves buried in the Falklands seabed.'

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Now IPCC Hurricane Data is Questioned

'More trouble looms for the IPCC. The body may need to revise statements made in its Fourth Assessment Report on hurricanes and global warming. A statistical analysis of the raw data shows that the claims that global hurricane activity has increased cannot be supported.'

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Governments Admit That They Carry Out False Flag Terror

'Forget the claims and allegations that false flag terror - governments attacking people and then blaming others in order to create animosity towards those blamed - has been used throughout history. This essay will solely discuss government admissions to the use of false flag terror.'

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Three Major Firms Pull Out of Climate Change Alliance

'ConocoPhillips, BP America and Caterpillar pulled out of a leading alliance of businesses and environmental groups pushing for climate change legislation on Tuesday, citing complaints that the bills under consideration are unfair to American industry.'

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EU Biofuels Significantly Harming Food Production in Developing Countries

'EU companies have taken millions of acres of land out of food production in Africa, central America and Asia to grow biofuels for transport, according to development campaigners. The consequences of European biofuel targets, said the report by ActionAid, could be up to 100 million more hungry people, increased food prices and landlessness.'

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