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Tuesday, May 26, 2009 0:45
GMT Secretive
Rich Cabal Met To Discuss Population Control
Our speculation that the "secret billionaire club" meeting
at the beginning of the month was primarily focused around population
control. a cause célèbre embraced by David Rockefeller,
Ted Turner and Bill Gates, has been confirmed by a London Times report.
Iran
sends warships to Gulf of Aden - navy
Iran has sent six warships to international waters, including the Gulf
of Aden, to show its ability to confront any foreign threats, its naval
commander said on Monday.
Church
of Scientology on trial in France
The Church of Scientology and six of its French leaders went on trial
on Monday on charges of organised fraud that could lead to an outright
ban on the organisation in France.
Former
senior Taliban says he was beaten at US air base in Afghanistan
Although President Barack Obama has promised to close the detention
facilities at Guantanamo Bay, his administration has no intention of
closing the much larger center at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, which
currently holds more than 600 prisoners and is about to double in size
as part of a $60 million expansion of the base.
Small
Explosion Outside NYC Starbucks
An explosive device blew out the windows of a Starbucks coffee shop
in a blast that rocked an Upper East Side neighborhood.
FBI
‘lured dimwits’ into terror plot
ON the steps of New York city hall on Friday, Michael Bloomberg, the
mayor, praised the police officers and federal agents who helped disrupt
an apparent terrorist plot to blow up a synagogue and shoot down military
aircraft.
Protest
aimed at ending police Taser use Police should not use Tasers in the line of duty because of the
possibility of related deaths, more than 100 people said in a Michigan
protest.
Gingrich
to Americans: ‘People should be afraid’
Newt Gingrich, former GOP speaker of the house, rallied to the former
vice president’s side Sunday morning, making excuses for the prior
administration’s torture program.
Ex-BBC
science man slams corp: ‘Evangelical, shallow and sparse’
The BBC’s environmental coverage has come under fire from a former
science correspondent. Award-winning author and journalist David Whitehouse
says the corporation risks public ridicule - or worse - with what he
calls “an evangelical, inconsistent climate change reporting and
its narrow, shallow and sparse reporting on other scientific issues.”
Poll:
51 percent of Israelis want immediate attack on Iran
Just over half of Israelis back an immediate attack on the nuclear facilities
of arch-foe Iran but the rest want to wait and see the results of US
diplomacy, according to a poll released on Sunday.
North
Korea’s Nukes: Paid For By The U.S. Government Amidst the cacophony of condemnation from all sides following
North Korea’s second nuclear bomb test, there has been no
mention whatsoever of how the secretive Stalinist state got its
weapons in the first place - they were paid for by the U.S. government.
Video:
Cop Slams Innocent Man Head First Into A Coma Video was released late last week of an innocent man being
slammed head first into a wall by a Seattle police officer, in an
exchange that has left the victim in a coma.
Man
Arrested For Criticizing Rudy Giuliani
A man arrested on charges of harassing Rudy Giuliani on a Bridgehampton
street said Saturday that he was merely expressing a difference
of opinion with the former New York City mayor and prosecutor.
Day
of the Dead: Mourning the Victims of Empire
I was on an airplane flying to Orange County from Sacramento to
attend the al-Awda Conference; which is a Palestinian Right’s
Conference. Al-Awda translates to “The Returning, ”
when the Pilot’s voice filled the cabin to make an announcement
that I think went unnoticed by most of my fellow passengers, but
I heard it.
National
Service: David Gergen, City Year and the social change agenda
Behind globalist David Gergen is the real sense of “change”
that came in with Barack Obama’s election. The enthusiasm
for this new president was met with calls for service and sacrifice–
and that is something former presidential advisor Gergen put on
the agenda years ago.
Obama
leads condemnation of NKorea nuclear test
US President Barack Obama led condemnation of North Korea’s
nuclear test, calling for a global response to what he said was
a “threat to international peace”.