Sunday, 19 December 2010

Bank of America Stops Handling Wikileaks Payments

(Why would it help Wikileaks financial supporters when Bank of America and its fellow banksters could be exposed through leaks as the criminal enterprises that they are?)

'Bank of America has stopped handling payments for whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, joining several other major financial institutions.

It said it acted because "Wikileaks may be engaged in activities that are... inconsistent with our internal policies for processing payments". In response, Wikileaks urged its supporters to stop doing business with the bank - one of the world's largest.'

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Couple who fled UK after social workers took their child are declared fit parents by Spanish officials and reunited with baby No2

Yet more confirmation of the pure evil that has hijacked the social services industry

The couple's MP, Tim Yeo, talked of their first child being kidnapped by Social Services and he said: ‘Suffolk Council actively seeks opportunities to remove babies from their mothers.’

Like I say: evil, pure evil.

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Jim Corr: Top-down Engineered Financial Crash Designed to Take Over Europe


Greek Strikes Shut Ports, Ground Planes as State Workers Protest Wage Cuts

'Greek unions grounded flights, kept ferries docked at ports and shut down public services today to protest wage cuts as the government sticks to conditions of an international bailout. Protesters clashed with police in Athens.

Air-traffic controllers walked off the job, canceling all flights to and from Athens International Airport. Public transport workers, whose salaries were cut 10 percent under a bill approved early today in parliament, worked on and off between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to carry protesters to rallies.

“In terms of our salaries, we are going back at least 20 years,” said Stamatis Klapsis, 52, who has worked as a stationmaster at a suburban bus depot in the capital Athens for 31 years. “They are taking us back to the Middle Ages".'

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Protesters Decry Spanish Austerity Plans

'Tens of thousands of Spanish workers took part in walkouts across 40 cities on Saturday to join protests against government plans aimed at easing the country's financial woes.

Protesters say spending cuts and new austerity measures are infringing on workers' rights and have worsened the economic situation. The unions also blame the government for giving in to pressure from markets and forcing them to pay for the crisis.'

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