Monday, 24 May 2010 08:32 'Despite its strong denial of any involvement and expressions of sympathy for lost fellow Koreans, fingers are being pointed at North Korea over the tragic sinking of the 1,200-ton South Korean corvette Cheonan in the West Sea or Yellow Sea on the night of March 26. "A North Korean torpedo attack was the most likely cause for the sinking of a South Korean warship last month," an unnamed US military official told CNN on April 26. Up to 46 of the ship's 104 sailors were killed in the sinking. Apparently, North Korea is being set up as the fall guy in an incident that is so mysterious that a Los Angeles Times April 26 story datelined Seoul was headlined, "James Bond Theories Arise in Korean Ship Sinking".' Monday, 24 May 2010 07:39 'The Department of Justice and congressional committees should open a preliminary inquiry about whether BP committed perjury in testimony before Congress. All video of the spill should be released publicly. Subpoenas should be issued for any information from within BP about its private estimates of the size of the spill and the dangers of the dispersants. Key BP personnel should be formally interviewed by investigators.' Read more: Justice Department and Congress Should Investigate Whether BP Committed Perjury Monday, 24 May 2010 06:17 'The US Senate’s passage of the Obama administration’s financial reform bill Thursday was hailed in the media and by official Washington as a landmark effort to curb the power of the big banks. But on Wall Street itself, the news was greeted with a mixture of dismissal and applause. There is a striking and politically illuminating contrast between the market reaction and the populist phrases mouthed by Democratic politicians in Washington. Harry Reid, the Democrat majority leader in the Senate, boasted, “When this bill becomes law, the joyride on Wall Street will come to a screeching halt.” President Obama was more restrained, declaring, “Our goal is not to punish the banks but to protect the larger economy and the American people from the kind of upheavals that we’ve seen in the past few years.” But he hailed the passage of the bill as a triumph over intensive lobbying by the major banks (who were among his biggest financial backers in the 2008 presidential campaign).' Read more: US Senate Rubber-Stamps the Dictatorship of the Big Banks Monday, 24 May 2010 05:59 'British newspaper, The Independent, said that command in southern Afghanistan will be split in half, with UK troops answering to a US general from June 1. According to some reports, the changes are made as the British have reportedly cooperated with the Taliban in recent years and allowed Afghan farmers to cultivate opium freely. The reports say that the British forces were even involved in the process of drug trafficking itself.' Read more: UK Forces Accused of Helping Taliban Sunday, 23 May 2010 08:49 An interview with Irene Gravenhorst, regarding the deception of the all capitals name, which is issued by the Government Sunday, 23 May 2010 08:33 'Pavlov, the behavioral scientist, discovered that when he paired a neutral object with something desirable, eventually the subject would manifest the same physiological response to both. He paired food with a ringing bell. That is, he presented a dog with food while ringing a bell. After a while the dog would salivate at the sound of the bell, even though no food was present. This is called "Classical conditioning" and it is also a very powerful weapon in the hands of the Satanic Psychopaths that run this world of ours.' Sunday, 23 May 2010 08:27 'Scientists in China have broken the record for quantum teleportation, achieving a distance of about 10 miles, according to a new study in Nature Photonics. That's a giant leap from previous achievements. The feat brings us closer to communicating information without needing a traditional signal transmission, the researchers note. Although it's called teleportation, no matter is really moved. Rather, the quantum state of one object is transferred to another object.' Read more: Researchers Achieve Quantum Teleportation Over 10 Miles of Empty Space Sunday, 23 May 2010 08:21 'David Cameron flatly ruled out the idea of Britain agreeing to any changes to the European Union's Lisbon Treaty that might involve ceding powers from Westminster to Brussels yesterday, during his first visit to Germany as Prime Minister. His two hours of talks in Berlin with Chancellor Angela Merkel followed a meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Thursday, and Mr Cameron was able afterwards to live up to his reputation in Germany as a staunch Eurosceptic by delivering a robust defence of Conservative Party policy on Europe.' Read more: Don't Expect Britain to Back a New EU Treaty, Cameron tells Merkel
Monday, 24 May 2010
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