Sunday, 28 October 2012


Former Minister says Thatcher aide was paedophile who preyed on boys' home - and Hague should have known

'A former Tory Minister last night made incendiary claims that one of Margaret Thatcher’s closest aides was implicated in one of the most harrowing child abuse scandals of recent times.
Rod Richards, a former Conservative MP and ex-leader of the Welsh Tories, made the shocking allegation that he had seen evidence linking Sir Peter Morrison to the North Wales children’s homes case, in which up to 650 children in 40 homes were sexually, physically and emotionally abused over 20 years.
Mr Richards also linked a second leading Tory grandee – now dead – to the scandals at homes including Bryn Estyn and Bryn Alyn Hall, both near Wrexham.'

The Engineered Storm of The Century


The Relentless Evil of Goldman Sachs

'Today, the GMO poison food producer, Monsanto, and the great profiteer from all tragedies, Goldman Sachs, are engaged in their own special version of who is the most evil corporation on the face of the earth. Who among them, have committed the most atrocious crimes against humanity? In a close contest, Goldman Sachs is the Japanese war criminal version of General Heisuke and this criminal enterprise corporation has earned the title as the most evil corporation on the planet.
It is no secret that Goldman Sachs runs Wall Street. After the first bail out, Goldman Sachs cut the head off of Shearson Lehman and several other Wall Street competitors when they used their undue influence to determine winners and losers after the first round of TARP.
Even Ray Charles could see that that Goldman Sachs are in near complete control of our government as evidenced by the former Goldman Sachs gangsters who have run our economy into the ground (e.g., Clinton’s Secretary of Treasury Goldman Sachs’ Rubin, Bush’s Secretary of Treasury Goldman Sachs’ “too big to fail” Paulson, etc.).'


MPs Debate Case for UK Pulling Out of European Union

'Conservative MP has likened the UK's membership of the EU to "being shackled to a corpse" as the Commons debated the case for quitting the union.
Douglas Carswell told MPs that talk of withdrawal was now a "mainstream" rather than a "maverick" view.
His private Member's Bill would repeal the 1972 act allowing the UK to join the former European Economic Community.'

African Union: Western Nations to Bankroll Mali Invasion

'With the African Union still working to finalize its battle plan for invading Mali, a war that is widely expected to begin in early 2013, Western nations are being pressed to endorse the war not just diplomatically, but to bankroll it financially.
“The force will be something like 3,200 soldiers, from West Africa mostly, and we know that we will need help from our brothers and sisters in the West to pay for it,” noted one AU diplomat.
The invasion is being hyped by a number of Western nations, particularly France, as a vital anti-terror operation. With Islamist fighters flocking to northern Mali to repel the invasion, it could be a protracted, and costly battle.
Which likely suits the AU just fine, so long as someone else is footing the bill.'



United Nations Should be Kicked Off US Soil: US Congressman

'Republican congressman Connie Mack has called on the US administration to stop funding the United Nations, saying the world body should be “kicked off US soil.”
Connie, who is the representative for Florida’s 14th congressional district, condemned the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) for its plan to send monitors to polling places across the United States on Election Day to monitor the event.
OSCE, which is registered as an NGO with the UN, will send 44 observers across America to monitor the voting centers. The organization was asked by American civil rights groups to monitor the election, after being warned of “a coordinated political effort to disenfranchise millions of Americans - particularly traditionally disenfranchised groups like minorities.”'
 

Spanish Police Protest Austerity Measures in Madrid

'Protesters held the Saturday demonstration outside the Interior Ministry in the capital Madrid to express their discontent with the budget cuts and removal of benefits.
"We came to express our anger at the way the government treats us, not only because they have removed Christmas bonuses, but also because they are eliminating our rights," said Fran Estacio, a 33-year-old officer from Spain’s eastern city of Valencia.
Protesters were carrying banners that read, “Police officers can no longer take it.”'