Tuesday, 2 April 2013



Cyprus Parliament President Says 'No Future' Under Troika, Calls For 'Iceland' Solution

'Just last week Yiannakis Omirou, Cypriot House of Representatives President, was calling for the nation to accept it is “time for responsibility” as they progressed towards a final solution; and yet today, as Cyprus’ Famagusta reports, he believes the ‘Troika-imposed’ responsibility will, “turn Cyprus into a colony of the worst possible type.”
His ‘Icelandic’ solution is to “leave the Troika and EMS behind,” to ensure “national independence, national sovereignty, moral integrity, and economic independence.” He may have a point; judging from the chart below of the Troika’s poster-child Greece, relative to Iceland, things are not going so well. As Omirou ominously concludes, “if we remain bound by the Troika and the memorandum Cyprus’ destiny is already foretold and there will be no future.”'
 
 

A Nation of Sheep Being Led to the Slaughter?

'America is coming to a nexus point in our history. As I established in Part 3, America has already entered the second of three stages on the path to revolution. I emphatically have called for nonviolent resistance against the bankers who have hijacked our government. However, I also provided a caveat which clearly stated that if the globalists initiate a major false flag operation, or a series of false flag operations as an excuse to roll out martial law, we should not militarily resist.'


Latest Green Levy 'is a Stealth Poll Tax on Families and Will Account for an 8% Rise on Household Bills'

'A green tax that comes into effect today will drive tens of thousands of families into fuel poverty, experts warn.
The ‘carbon price floor’ is designed to ensure suppliers use less gas, coal and oil – but has been described as a ‘stealth poll tax’ on individuals and businesses.
Analysts say the levy on the production of electricity from fossil fuels will account for an 8 per cent rise on household bills in just two years.'
 

'Don't speak like TV lawyers. Judges hate it': People representing themselves in court in wake of legal aid reforms given advice in new guide (Ally McBeal types not welcome)

'As reforms to legal aid come into force today, people who represent themselves in court have been told not to behave like TV's fast-talking lawyer Ally McBeal.
The advice forms part of a layman's guide to courtroom etiquette, issued by the Bar Council - and includes handy tips such as: 'You might be tempted to speak like lawyers on TV. Resist the temptation.
'Lawyers do not really speak like that. Some bad lawyers do, but judges hate it.'
It comes as legal aid will no longer be available for whole classes of compensation claims, including those made over medical negligence, personal injury and employment law.'
 

'I Could Live on £53 a Week': Iain Duncan Smith Defends Welfare Cuts Claiming New System Will Let People 'Break Free' of Benefits

'Mr Duncan Smith, who married into an aristocratic family, is now paid £1,581 a week - although he is believed to have received benefits after leaving the Army in the early 1980s.
Economist David Blanchflower, a former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee, tweeted: 'Wonder how IDS would buy clothes shoes heat on 53 quid a week? Barely enough to buy food I assume. Rent?'
By this afternoon, more than 10,000 people had signed an online petition calling for the minister to prove his claim by living on £53 a week for a full year.'