Tuesday, 22 June 2010 08:48 Tuesday, 22 June 2010 08:44 'We talk about "Trilaterals over Ireland", The Trilateral Commission and the meeting they held in Dublin recently with Dave Derby and Neil Foster, both editors of the Sovereign Independent. They also managed to stumble over David Rockefeller who attended the meeting and consequently confronted him at a hotel in Dublin. We talk about this and the Trilateral Commission.' Tuesday, 22 June 2010 08:36 'The Coalition Government will support a new European treaty to strengthen central control of EU economies in Brussels, David Cameron has announced. In a statement to MPs, the Prime Minister said Britain will not stand in the way of eurozone governments if they want to pass control over their budgets to Brussels bureaucrats. But Mr Cameron insisted he will not support moves to pass controls from Westminster to the European Union. That could allow the Government to push through yet another EU treaty without the need to offer a referendum to the British public - a move likely to spark a row with grassroots Tories.' Read more: Cameron Backs EU Treaty Deal in Move That Could Block Another Referendum Tuesday, 22 June 2010 08:21 'Swiss researchers claimed allergies that blight the lives of 10 million British sufferers could be largely eradicated with a single vaccine. An allergy conference in London heard the “one size fits all” injection that wards off asthma, eczema, hay fever and even peanut allergies could be on the shelves within four to five years. At the jab’s heart are pieces of synthetic DNA similar to those found in the bug that causes tuberculosis or TB. The DNA fools the body into thinking it is under attack from a dangerous bug, kick-starting a multi-pronged immune response.' Read more: Big Pharma Now Pushing 'One Size Fits All' Allergy Vaccine Tuesday, 22 June 2010 08:02 'It's the oldest trick in the book, dating back to Roman times; creating the enemies you need. In 70 BC, an ambitious minor politician and extremely wealthy man, Marcus Licinius Crassus, wanted to rule Rome. Just to give you an idea of what sort of man Crassus really was, he is credited with invention of the fire brigade. But in Crassus' version, his fire-fighting slaves would race to the scene of a burning building whereupon Crassus would offer to buy it on the spot for a tiny fraction of its worth. If the owner sold, Crassus' slaves would put out the fire. If the owner refused to sell, Crassus allowed the building to burn to the ground. By means of this device, Crassus eventually came to be the largest single private land holder in Rome, and used some of his wealth to help back Julius Caesar against Cicero.' Tuesday, 22 June 2010 07:54 'Americans already laboring under the financial duress of massive unemployment and the threat of a double-dip recession will be hit with massive electricity bill hikes if President Obama succeeds in ramming through the first salvo of his “green agenda” – a carbon tax on electricity companies which will be passed on to customers. Obama is in a race against time to exploit fears over climate change as poll numbers show increasing skepticism towards the issue since the Climategate scandal emerged late last year. He is preparing to rush though a weakened version of the Kerry-Lieberman climate bill in an attempt to get a foot in the door, before pursuing the rest of the agenda after the November mid-term elections.' Read more: Carbon Tax On Electricity To Send Prices Skyrocketing Tuesday, 22 June 2010 07:39 'Energy firms will receive thousands of pounds a day per wind farm to turn off their turbines because the National Grid cannot use the power they are producing. Critics of wind farms have seized on the revelation as evidence of the unsuitability of turbines to meet the UK's energy needs in the future. They claim that the 'intermittent' nature of wind makes such farms unreliable providers of electricity.' Read more: Firms Paid to Shut Down Wind Farms When the Wind is Blowing Tuesday, 22 June 2010 06:07
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