Friday, 30 July 2010

Obama to Make $85 Million From BP Disaster

'But according to this FSB report the largest seller of BP stock in the weeks before this disaster occurred was the American investment company known as Vanguard who through two of their financial arms (Vanguard Windsor II Investor and Vanguard Windsor Investor) unloaded over 1.5 million shares of BP stock saving their investors hundreds of millions of dollars, chief among them President Obama.

For though little known by the American people, their President Obama holds all of his wealth in just two Vanguard funds, ...which the FSB estimates will earn Obama nearly $8.5 million a year and which over 10 years will equal the staggering sum of $85 million.'

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Breast Milk Assault Deemed 'Biohazard' by Law Enforcement Officer

'Inmate Toni Tramel attempted to squirt breast milk again but was unsuccessful," Brown reported. Brown's report and a police department press release both note that after the incident, Brown was able to "clean the bio-hazard off her."

In addition to public drunkenness, a misdemeanor, Tramel was then charged with third-degree assault, a felony, and is being held on $10,000 bond'

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Oil Disaster - Accident or Conspiracy?

 

Italian Gag Law Threatens Bloggers With €25,000 Fines for ‘Incorrect' Facts

'Bloggers, podcasters and even anyone who posts updates on social networks such as Facebook all face being slapped with fines of up to €25,000 for publishing incorrect facts, if a bill that journalists' organisations are calling "authoritarian" currently before the Italian parliament is passed.

A provision within the government's Media and Wiretapping Bill will extend Italy's "obbligo di rettifica", or rectification obligation - a law dating back to 1948 that requires newspapers to publish corrections - to the internet and indeed anyone "responsible for information websites".'

Read more: Italian Gag Law Threatens Bloggers With €25,000 Fines for ‘Incorrect' Facts

 

David Icke: Who Controls The Web?