Sunday, 02 January 2011 12:13 'Millions of innocent people have their details stored on police databases after reporting a crime, it emerged today. Forces across England and Wales have amassed data about people who dial 999 or non-emergency numbers to report their concerns or pass on information. West Midlands Police, the UK's second largest force, holds 1.1 million records of people who have reported offences over the past 12 years.' Sunday, 02 January 2011 11:58 'Conservative backbenchers are preparing to ambush the controversial European Union Bill which goes before the Commons when MPs return from their Christmas break. Eurosceptic Tories will table radical changes to the legislation, which they claim does not deliver on its promise of a referendum on future transfers of powers to the European Union. If the changes strengthening the legislation are not accepted by the Government, some Conservatives said they might even vote down the entire Bill. Last night Labour sources signalled that Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, will order his MPs to oppose the legislation too.' Sunday, 02 January 2011 11:49 'US Navy PIPS data shows that the area of ice greater than 2.5 metres thick – has doubled since the same date in 2008' See here: Area Of Thick Arctic Ice Has Doubled In The Last Two Years Sunday, 02 January 2011 11:42 'Dozens of Scottish schools have introduced “intrusive” biometric systems, such as fingerprinting, to identify pupils as young as four. New figures show 68 schools are now using technology to manage meals, control library books and even allow access to toilets. Almost two-thirds are primaries, where fingerprinting and palm recognition can be used to identify young children. And another 10 schools in Midlothian have the capability for biometric ID but are not yet using it.' Read more: Biometric ID Checks On UK School Children As Young As Four Sunday, 02 January 2011 10:34 'In 2003, Illuminati researcher Fritz Springmeier was sentenced to 12 years in prison on the basis of no evidence. His experience suggests that at any time the Illuminati can put away anyone who irritates them. Springmeier was convicted because a bank robber, Forrest E. Bateman Jr. testified that Springmeier visited his house on the same day as Bateman discussed the robbery with two accomplices. Bateman received a reduced sentence for this testimony. He did not say he had discussed the robbery with Springmeier.' Sunday, 02 January 2011 10:05 'Deborah Heinrich said she opened it to find who it belonged to and then started making phone calls. "I left messages at his home phone after I found his number on the Internet," Heinrich said. "I called his bank and a Harley Davidson dealer listed on a business card in his wallet." When asked if she had intended to keep the wallet, Heinrich replied, "No, not at all." Heinrich said she even contacted police and asked them for help tracking down the owner.' Sunday, 02 January 2011 09:57 'Apparently no longer content to simply shill for a growing police state, Fox News decided to take what passes for the law these days into its own hands today, turning in a 46 year-old grandmother from Indianapolis, Indiana for having a “possible terrorist link.” The entire case against the woman, one Kathie Smith, appears to have been based around data culled off of her Facebook page and the content of emails they exchanged with her. The Department of Homeland Security in Indiana confirmed that their first information about Mrs. Smith was when Fox News sent them a video in which she allegedly makes “anti-American comments".' Read more: Citing Facebook Posts, Fox News Turns in Indiana Grandmother for ‘Terror Link’ Sunday, 02 January 2011 09:53 'Rioting inmates caused heavy damage to a low-security prison on Saturday, smashing windows and setting fires that engulfed buildings and spewed clouds of black smoke. Mark Freeman, deputy general secretary of the Prison Officers Association, said the riot started after some prisoners refused to take breath tests. At the time, only two prison officers and four support staff were on duty.' Sunday, 02 January 2011 09:36 'As the year 2010 closes the United Nations is facing a serious crisis of credibility. Whether in Ivory Coast , in the Congo or in Haiti , U.N. troops sent to “keep the peace” are repeatedly accused of perpetrating grave human rights violations, including mass murders. This note shall focus on the track record of the Mission des nations unies pour la stabilisation d’Haiti (MINUSTHA), which has been in operation in this Caribbean island nation for the past six years.'
Sunday, 2 January 2011
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