Wednesday, 07 July 2010 07:10 'Sarkozy spoke after a French investigative website, Mediapart, published an interview Tuesday with a former Bettencourt accountant identified only as "Claire T." She said she prepared envelopes of cash that were to be given to both Sarkozy and current Labor Minister Eric Woerth, who previously worked in the Budget Ministry and was in charge of reforms to France's retirement system. Allegations of payments to Woerth emerged from secret recordings allegedly made by Bettencourt's butler and now being considered as potential evidence in a fraud case involving the heiress.' Read more: Heiress' Accountant Claims Cash Destined For Sarkozy Bilderberg Breaker Estulin: US Builds 13 Secret Bases for War with Russia Wednesday, 07 July 2010 04:57 The European Union has extended restrictions on the use of its airspace by Iran Air because of safety concerns, the European Commission says. An EU air safety committee unanimously supported extending its air safety ban on Iran Air to cover its fleet of Airbus A320, Boeing 727 and 747 aircraft, the Commission said in a statement. Two-thirds of the Iran Air fleet is now prohibited from flying into the airspace of the 27-country EU, Commission spokeswoman Helen Kearns said. Kearns denied that the move was related to the new UN sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program or to recent reports that European airports had refused to refuel Iranian aircraft.' Read more: EU Extends Iran Air Flight Safety Ban Tuesday, 06 July 2010 09:23 Tuesday, 06 July 2010 09:19 The car, which is being developed by researchers at computer chip giant Intel, will record information about the vehicle speed, steering and braking along with video footage from inside and outside the vehicle. This would be automatically sent to police and insurance companies in the event of an accident to make it easier to determine the cause of car crashes and identify the person responsible. The device forms part of an intelligent car envisaged by researchers at computer chip giant Intel. They are developing technology that will transform cars into smart vehicles that are able to detect dangers on the road and even take over control from motorists.' Read more: Intelligent Cars Will Report Accidents to Authorities Tuesday, 06 July 2010 09:07 'However, that hasn’t stopped John Gormley, who is apparently the Minister for the Environment, or as he should be called, the Minister for Poisoning the Public, from carrying on the practice of pouring or shovelling this highly dangerous toxic substance into our water supply despite stating on video that it causes bone cancer. In the video he states quite categorically that fluoride causes cancer of the bones. This is backed up by studies as far back as the early 1940′s. When The Sovereign Independent questioned Mr. Gormley outside parliament last month as to why, despite many reports of the danger to health surrounding fluoride, he answered that “he was looking into the matter”. What is there to look into? He’s already admitted that it causes CANCER! I’ve sent him the document below showing the dangers and how long these numerous health risks have been known about.' Read more: John Gormley: Fluoride, GMO and the Rockefeller Communist ‘Coincidence’ Tuesday, 06 July 2010 09:00 With 10,000 children in care of the UK government, taking kids from their parents is seen as a last resort. But some British families have been torn apart by social workers who remove children over minor domestic issues. Tuesday, 06 July 2010 08:35 'So what kind of ghastly chemical plant did the Brouses live next door to in Minnesota? in fact, the facility that was slowly poisoning this hapless family (and thousands like them across America) was a dairy farm. Not, however, a dairy farm as you might imagine, with cows chewing the cud or roaming freely in the fields. This one was called a CAFO - a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation - a 'mega-farm' where cows by the thousand live on concrete and rarely get to see the sun, where they never actually graze, where their lives are shortened from round-the-clock milking. This is a farm where huge quantities of hormones and antibiotics - administered because their miserable, cramped existences make the cattle prone to disease - are hosed away in the gallons of waste which they produce and stored in vast lagoons by the tens of millions of gallon, ready to be sprayed on to local farmland as fertiliser. And, terrifyingly, this could soon be the future of farming in Britain.' Tuesday, 06 July 2010 08:14 'The picture is the first full-sky image from Europe's Planck telescope which was sent into space last year to survey the "oldest light" in the cosmos. It took the 600m-euro observatory just over six months to assemble the map. It shows what is visible beyond the Earth to instruments that are sensitive to light at very long wavelengths - much longer than what we can sense with our eyes. Researchers say it is a remarkable dataset that will help them understand better how the Universe came to look the way it does now.'
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
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