Monday, 23 May 2011







In an interview with Amy Goodman on March 2, 2007, U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.), explains that the Bush Administration planned to take out 7 countries in 5 years: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Lybia, Somalia, Sudan, Iran

10 Indications The United States Is A Dictatorship

An in-depth review of the current role of the US Government in domestic and international affairs reveals the US has indeed become a totalitarian democracy.

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British Secretary of Defence: Solar flares storm could paralyse UK

British Defence Secretary Liam Fox will next week attend a summit of scientists and security advisers who believe the infrastructure that underpins modern life in Western economies is potentially vulnerable to electromagnetic disruption.

NASA report on Sun solar Storm which was carried out for NASA by the US National Academy of Sciences in 2009 had also warned about upcoming solar Storm 2012 too.

Some scientists say there is a similar danger from a once-in-a-century solar flare, a disturbance on the surface of the sun that could cause geomagnetic storms on earth. A major flare in the mid-19th century blocked the nascent telegraph system, and some scientists believe that another such even is now overdue.

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Pakistan and China to Strengthen Military Ties

Pakistan’s delegation told Wen “that our sovereignty had to be accepted by everybody,” Mukhtar said at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People. “We will not let anybody come into our territory without announcing who they are.”

Wen told Gilani that “no matter what changes might take place in the international landscape, China and Pakistan will remain forever good neighbors, good friends, good partners and good brothers.”

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BBC Confirm Detector Vans Never Used in Court

No other organisation in the world would have the arrogance - an apparent legal immunity - to publish such fabricated nonsense.

Despite being very reluctant the BBC has finally confirmed what we all knew anyway - detector van/portable detector evidence has never been presented in court.
The revealing Freedom of Information Act response came after the BBC u-turned on their earlier decision to withhold the information under the law enforcement exemptions of the 2000 Act.

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