Thursday, 16 August 2012

Agenda 21 Propaganda Invades Hotels, Lectures Travelers

'As a sometimes frequent traveler, I’ve repeatedly been bombarded by mindless propaganda at hotels across the United States lecturing about the use of towels in relation to saving the environment. Apart from a few hotels in actual desert regions devoid of water, this is mostly just a public relations stunt to promote a green agenda, with little if any tangible results and plenty of implied guilt to do one’s part.

This is the first time, however, that I’ve seen one overtly linked with the United Nations’ Agenda 21 program, which countless critics have exposed as a plan to stifle development and saddle nations with debt paid directly to the bankers in the name of saving planet earth. (Nevermind the real corporate polluters actually wrecking the globe.) Author Rosa Koire rightly calls it a “green mask” to conceal a far more insidious agenda for total control under United Nations auspices.'

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Student Debts to Escalate as Average Cost of Three Years at University Soars to MORE THAN £53,000

'University students starting degrees this September will be saddled with an astonishing £53,330 of debts by the time they emerge three years later into the jobs market.

The tuition fees limit is rising to £9,000 a year, so with an average student paying £8,770 that equates to £26,310 being paid to the university, according to the new Cost of University study from protection specialist LV=(2). On top of that there will be an average spend of nearly £12,500 on accommodation and more than £4,300 on food.'

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 Banks Falsify Credit Card Lawsuits

 


 


 

Ecuador Raps UK for Embassy Raid Threat

'Ecuadorian Foreign Affairs Minister Ricardo Patino told reporters in the capital Quito that his country "received from the United Kingdom an explicit threat in writing that they could assault our embassy in London if Ecuador does not hand over Julian Assange."

Patino who was speaking after holding talks on the matter with Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa attacked London saying “we are not a British colony.”

"The move announced in the official British statement, if it happens, would be interpreted by Ecuador as an unfriendly, hostile and intolerable act, as well as an attack on our sovereignty, which would force us to respond in the strongest diplomatic way," Patino added.'

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