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1955 Bilderberg Docs Outline Plan For Single European Currency
Leaked documents from the 1955 Bilderberg Group conference held in Germany
discuss the agenda to create a European Union and a single EU currency,
decades before they were introduced, disproving once again debunkers
who claim that Bilderberg has no influence over world events.
Back
to the Bush Era? Obama’s New Gitmo Policy
Two distressing pieces of news emerged last week regarding the Obama
administration’s plans to close Guantánamo, and both were
delivered by Defense Secretary Robert Gates in testimony to the Senate
Appropriations Committee.
US
unemployment hits 25-year high
A US government report says the US economy lost 539,000 jobs in April,
catapulting the unemployment rate to 8.9 percent — its highest
point in a generation.
Hong
Kong ‘flu’ hotel guests free
Nearly 300 guests and staff at a hotel in Hong Kong have been released
after being held in quarantine for a week due to a feared outbreak of
swine flu.
Media
Censoring Lethal Side Effects Of Flu Remedies
Donald Rumsfeld’s Tamiflu pushers (just as they were in 2006)
are set to be the big winners in the GSFS (great swine flu scare of
2009) lottery. Shares of Swiss drug-maker Roche Holding had fallen sharply
after their latest cancer drug failure—but the GSFS came just
in time to give their falling stocks a boost—just as the great
bird flu scare of 2006 did.
2
Billion Infected? WHO Stokes Swine Flu Fear
The World Health Organization may have inadvertently triggered a new
wave of fear over the threat of a swine flu pandemic today by suggesting
that up to 2 billion people could be infected if the current outbreak
worsens.
Holder
says he approved Clinton-era renditions Under fire from Republicans on the Senate Judiciary
Committee Thursday, Attorney General Eric Holder revealed that he had
approved of rendition — essentially, legalized kidnapping —
apparently more than once during his tenure as President Bill Clinton’s
deputy attorney general.
U.S. warns North
Korea of consequences for nuclear test North Korea faces consequences if it goes ahead with a
second nuclear test, but little can be done to stop it, the U.S. special
envoy to the communist state said on Friday.
Afghanistan
war costs to top Iraq by 2010
The cost of fighting the war in Afghanistan will overtake that of the
Iraq conflict for the first time in 2010, Pentagon budget documents
showed Thursday.
Cheney:
Spanish torture probe ‘abhorrent’
On the eve of the 2009 Bilderberg Group conference, which is due to
be held at the 5 star Nafsika Astir Palace Hotel in Vouliagmeni, Greece,
investigative reporter Daniel Estulin has uncovered shocking details
of what the elitists plan to do with the economy over the course of
the next year.
EU
Calls for “Internet G12? for Global Internet Governance
As the EU Observer reports, Information Society Commissioner Viviane
Reding has called on President Obama to fully privatize the California
based Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN),
which manages the web address system for the internet, and build
a “multilateral forum for governments to discuss general internet
governance policy and security issues.” The international
group would in turn “make recommendations” with regards
to global internet governance.
Senate
Will Move on Hate Crimes Bill; Critics Claim Bill Simply Unnecessary
Critics of the measure contend that, if the bill becomes law, it
will force local and state law enforcement to prosecute and sentence
individuals not only for the crimes they commit, but also for their
beliefs—a slippery slope which will take the country down
the road toward eventually criminalizing the thoughts of the American
people.
Probe
confirms US raid targeted Afghan civilians
A joint probe by the US and Afghan authorities shows civilians including
women and children were the victims of US air strikes earlier this
week in Afghanistan. Obama
seeks to double tax law enforcement budget
President Barack Obama proposed on Thursday nearly doubling funds
to enforce U.S. tax laws next year, with an aim of more than quadrupling
funding for tax compliance to $2.1 billion within five years.