Sunday, 07 November 2010 10:17 'The Prime Minister will attempt to reassert his eurosceptic credentials by launching an EU Bill promising MPs and the British people their say on any proposed transfer of sovereignty to the European Union. But the move was condemned last night as a "cosmetic gesture" by Tory MPs who are still furious that Mr Cameron reneged on a pledge to hold a referendum on the controversial Lisbon Treaty, which has already transferred key powers to EU control. The Prime Minister is coming under increasing pressure not to wave through revisions to the Treaty being demanded by France and Germany.' Read more: David Cameron's EU Bill 'Too Little Too Late', say MPs Sunday, 07 November 2010 09:19 'Alexander Goncharov, a Russian activist who has been exposing the globalists eugenics program and in particular a vaccination program set to begin in 2011 has disappeared after recently receiving a serious threat to his life. He has been missing since the night of October 30th, 2010, at approximately 22:00 hours when he was last seen leaving his office at the Russian Benevolent Society and did not return home as expected. Alexander Goncharov had sworn an oath to disseminate as much information as possible about the globalists eugenics program to medical professionals and the public. He had uncovered a plan to sterilize women through vaccination programs in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. The same day threats were made on his life Alexander had asked for protection from paratrooper friends, but unfortunately it seems he did not get this additional security on time, as he disappeared that very night.' Sunday, 07 November 2010 08:57 'Tea giant Twinings has caused outrage by using British taxpayers’ cash to open a new factory in Poland which will cost almost 300 UK jobs. More than £10million of European money has been awarded to the 300-year-old tea company as it shuts a UK operation to move to a cheaper factory overseas. The move will see 286 job losses on Tyneside. But the firm could end up in hot water if its acceptance of the grant is deemed to have broken strict European Union rules.' Read more: Taxpayers Cash Used To Move UK Jobs To Poland Sunday, 07 November 2010 08:34 'It was only last April that Bank of America Corp. was making fools out of the doomsayers who had called for its nationalization a year earlier. Taxpayers had gotten their bailout cash back. Investors who bought its shares at the bottom were making a killing. Government leaders lauded the company’s rescues, both of them, as a great success. Now the bank may be on the verge of trouble again. Its stock has fallen 41 percent since April 15. Mortgage-bond investors are demanding untold billions of dollars in refunds. The foreclosure fiasco is metastasizing. A member of the Troubled Asset Relief Program’s oversight panel, AFL-CIO attorney Damon Silvers, openly worried at a hearing last week about the risk that Bank of America might need another bailout.' Read more: Bank of America Edges Closer to Tipping Point: Jonathan Weil Sunday, 07 November 2010 07:25 'Andrew Gilligan's article of 24 October has as its headline "David Kelly inquest: Case closed" followed by "The details of Dr David Kelly’s death, made public last week, should provide a final answer to the conspiracy theorists, says Andrew Gilligan" The truth is that the case is far from closed, not least perhaps because no inquest has taken place. The continued refusal or neglect to hold an inquest into this important death, which is required by the laws of this country and of Europe, constitutes a blatant subversion of due process of the law.' Read more: Who was Behind the Death of Dr. David Kelly? The Case is Far from Closed
Sunday, 7 November 2010
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