Friday, 22 October 2010



ADA Study Confirms Dangers of Fluoridated Water, Especially for Babies

'Advocates of fluoridated water insist that the chemical additive is good for teeth, but actual science routinely shows otherwise, including a new study published in the Journal of the American Dental Association confirming fluoride as a toxic substance that actually destroys teeth, particularly those of developing young children and babies.'

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7/7 Inquest: Government Offers New (Still Unbelievable) Version of Train Times

'It needs to be understood that the government have created a new narrative for the bombers journey for this Inquest.

They had to.

The old one – promoted for a whole year after the event, written up in the Government’s Official Account (2006), and then by Andy Hayman, in his 2009 book “The Terrorist Hunters” - had become simply untenable.

The original narrative has them leaving Luton at 7.40, and then hopping into a CCTV frame at 8.26 at King’s Cross. The trouble was, I and James Stuart checked out the actual train times that day, which turned out all to have had massive delays (see the Table below) – the Four would have arrived at King’s Cross far too late to board the relevant trains.'

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'Saudi Agents Behind al-Qaeda in Yemen'

"Our war today against al-Qaeda elements resembles fighting between and guerrillas and armed groups," Mohammad Khadhar, deputy director of the security office in the town of Mudia, told al-Alam news network on Wednesday.

Khadhar pointed to presence of foreign forces among al-Qaeda militants in Yemen and charged Saudi officials with providing the extremists with military training. He further added that the Saudi agents have also been recruiting Yemeni youths in the southern region.'

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Fannie, Freddie Bailout May Hit $363bn

'According to government projections released on Thursday, the entire bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which has already cost US taxpayers $148 billion, can reach as high as $363 billion if the US falls into a double-dip recession, The Los Angeles Times reported.

The Federal Housing Finance Agency, which has been regulating the two enterprises since they were seized during the financial crisis in 2008, says in the best-case scenario the bailouts of Fannie and Freddie would reach $221 billion. The current projections point at an estimated $238 billion combined bailout price tag, the agency said.'

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