Wednesday, 11 August 2010 08:04 Wednesday, 11 August 2010 07:58 'A man purporting to be a Rand Paul supporter was caught on film brandishing a racist sign at a rally in Kentucky this past weekend, then later spotted marching with supporters of Paul’s political opponent. In a another blatant case of provocateuring, the man, who introduced himself as “Tyler” was spotted wearing a tin foil hat and flip flops around his neck with the word “CAP & TRADE” written on them. While carrying an official Rand Paul campaign hand fan, he also held an anti-immigration sign that read “They take our jobs! Corrupt our children! STEAL the American Dream!” ' Read more: Former Obama Campaigner Caught Provocatuering As ‘Racist’ Tea Party Member Wednesday, 11 August 2010 07:49 Wednesday, 11 August 2010 07:36 All tickets were gone six months in advance for David Icke's all-day event at the O2 Brixton Academy in May this year and another event has been arranged to meet the demand to see David's most advanced presentation yet. This second event is at the O2 Brixton Academy all day on Saturday, September 11th. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All-day events confirmed in Prague (September 25th); New York (October 17th);San Francisco (October 23rd); Portugal (October 30th); Barcelona (November 6th); Amsterdam (November 27th); Kyiv, Ukraine, (February 12th 2011): Mexico (19th March 2011); Los Angeles (26th March 2011); Stockholm, Sweden (May 7th, 2011) There will be more events to follow and full details of venues and tickets when we have them. Wednesday, 11 August 2010 07:32 'Mexico's president, Felipe Calderón, has joined calls for a debate on the legalisation of drugs as new figures show thousands of Mexicans every year being slaughtered in cartel wars. "It is a fundamental debate," the president said, belying his traditional reluctance to accept any questioning of the military-focused offensive against the country's drug cartels that he launched in late 2006. "You have to analyse carefully the pros and cons and key arguments on both sides." The president said he personally opposes the idea of legalisation. Calderón's new openness comes amid tremendous pressure to justify a strategy that has been accompanied by the spiralling of horrific violence around the country as the cartels fight each other and the government crack down. Official figures released this week put the number of drug war related murders at 28,000.' Read more: Mexico Looks to Legalisation as Drug War Murders Hit 28,000 Wednesday, 11 August 2010 07:09 'Polish investigative journalist Rafal Gawronski.has disappeared after being arrested outside the residence of the newly elected president Bronislaw Komorowski in Warsaw last week. A police spokesperson said that Gawronski signed a document stating that he „does not want anyone to know where he is”, and was released, but he has not been seen since. Gawronski investigated the Smolensk plane crash and recorded interviews with witnesses who said that there were no bodies to be seen at the site of the crash, throwing doubt on the official version. An amateur video that has since been confirmed to be authentic appears to show the surviving crew of four being shot by armed men at the site of the crashed plane.' Read more: Polish Investigative Journalist Disappears After Being Arrested Wednesday, 11 August 2010 07:03 'Screenshots obtained by a Prison Planet reader suggest that Google may have moved to de-list “Barry Soetoro” as a popular search term shortly after it rose to the top of the Google Trends charts after yesterday’s effort by radio talk show host Alex Jones to focus attention on Barack Obama’s real name. The search term reached number one on Google Trends soon after Alex Jones began discussing the issue on his show yesterday and Prison Planet.com released an article on the same topic. However, within the space of about an hour, the term quickly slipped down the list of hot search terms and by the end of the day was gone completely.' Wednesday, 11 August 2010 06:53 'A robotics team from Britain's Leeds University is working on a machine to penetrate Egypt's Great Pyramid in Giza and unravel one of its mysteries. Also known as the Pyramid of Khufu, the Great Pyramid was built around 2,560 BCE and is the only one of the wonders of the ancient world that is still standing. Leeds University technicians are trying to find out more information about the shafts in two rooms located at the heart of the pyramid, the King's Chamber and the Queen's Chamber.'Local Governments Running Out Of Cash; Auctioning Off Police Helicopters, Shutting Off Street Lights
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