Friday 5 March 2010

Brown Defends Basis for Iraq War

'The Prime Minister said today that Britain made the "right decision for the right reasons" to go to war in Iraq. Opening his evidence to the Chilcot Inquiry, Gordon Brown expressed his sadness for the loss of life in the conflict. But he insisted that it had been necessary for the international community to confront Saddam Hussein.'

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Police forces to Be Equipped With Mobile Fingerprint Scanners

'Every police force in England and Wales will soon start using mobile fingerprint scanners to check suspects' identity in the street. Security officers on patrol will be able to use the devices, which are about the size of a mobile phone, to check the fingerprints against national records.

Up to 3,000 devices will be distributed to each of the 43 forces across England and Wales after senior officers claimed they will save hours of police time and speed up inquiries.

The National Policing Improvement Agency has signed a three-year contract worth £9million with U.S. firm Cogent System to provide the devices. Deputy Chief Constable Peter Goodman, of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said: 'This new technology will allow police to more easily confirm the identity of suspects on the street without having to arrest them and return to the police station to confirm who they are - as we currently have to do.'

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EU Draws up Plans For First Direct Tax With Fuel Levy

'Proposals expected to be announced next month would give the EU its first funding which would not come from national governments. Algirdas Semeta, the new European commissioner for taxation, is planning a "minimum rate of tax on carbon" across the whole EU as a "priority". 
 
"In my estimation it is possible to start discussions," he told European Voice, a weekly Brussels newspaper. "There is currently the right momentum." A similar proposal was considered so controversial that it was shelved without discussion five years ago.'

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Fury as EU Approves GM Potato

'The introduction of a genetically modified potato in Europe risks the development of human diseases that fail to respond to antibiotics, it was claimed last night.

German chemical giant BASF this week won approval from the European Commission for commercial growing of a starchy potato with a gene that could resist antibiotics – useful in the fight against illnesses such as tuberculosis.

Farms in Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic may plant the potato for industrial use, with part of the tuber fed to cattle, according to BASF, which fought a 13-year battle to win approval for Amflora. But other EU member states, including Italy and Austria and anti-GM campaigners angrily attacked the move, claiming it could result in a health disaster.'

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Utah Law Would Shield Paedophiles

'In a classic "misdirect" that claims to benefit victims, the State of Utah is considering a law that would make interviews with victims of abuse off limits to the media, including this site. With a legal system that continues to protect the perpetrators at the expense of the victims, Utah is seeking to take away the only tool left for dealing with these Satanic and Psychopathic Deviants, public exposure and humiliation of the perpetrators.

Lets face it folks, freedom of speech and of the Press no longer exists in the traditional, Illuminati owned media. It does. however, exist on the internet on sites like this one.  As I have stated in the past, the only ones that seek to protect perpetrators are other perpetrators.

Utah's history in dealing with Satanic Ritual and Sex Abuse is as jaded as its history of political corruption. Anne's story is a classic case of not prosecuting Satanists in politically corrupt Utah.'

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 Britain Grapples With Debt of Greek Proportions

'As Greece’s debt troubles batter the euro, Britain has done its utmost to stay above the fray. Until now, that is. Suddenly, investors are asking if Britain may soon face its own sovereign debt crisis if the government fails to slash its growing budget deficits quickly enough to escape the contagious fears of financial markets.'

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Megatons of Aluminium to Rain Down From Global Experiment

'It took Indy Journalist Mike Murphy to do what mainstream media could or would not do- report on the ALARMING THREAT coming out of the annual American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) meeting in San Diego. Geoengineering scientists are planning on dumping up to 20 MEGATONS (20 million metric tons) of aluminum, each year, into our lives.'

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Judge Andrew Napolitano: Natural Rights and The Patriot Act

Judge Andrew Napolitano gives a speech from the heart about freedom and from where our rights come. The Judge explains the hard core truth about the Constitution and why we must fight to regain and retain our freedoms.