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Prominent Scientist Calls CRU Scientists “Criminals” A prominent scientist has called for criminal prosecutions to
be brought against the UN affiliated scientists involved in what has
been termed “ClimateGate”.
D.C.
to pay 13.7 million to mistreated World Bank, IMF protesters
The city of Washington has agreed to pay 13.7 million dollars to some
700 demonstrators and bystanders mistreated by police during demonstrations
against the World Bank and International Monetary Fund in 2000.
TV
Environmentalist Goes Nuts Over ClimateGate
If the juvenile and wildly erratic behavior of celebrity environmentalist
Ed Begley, Jr. is anything to go by, the warmists are more upset about
ClimateGate than they are letting on.
Gold
hits record high $1,180 per ounce
Gold prices soared to a record above 1,180 dollars here on Wednesday
on the back of weak greenback, which makes the precious metal cheaper
for buyers using stronger currencies, traders said. •Big
error behind missing gold at Royal Canadian Mint Mayors
Against Illegal Guns Wants a Secret List To Keep You from Buying Guns
The gun banning front group Mayors Against Illegal Guns, headed by New
York’s Mayor Bloomberg, came out with a full page ad in the Washington
Post recommending that the Federal Government now link the secret No
Fly list to National Instant Background Check System (NICS) and use
this to prevent gun owners on the list from buying guns.
ABC’s
V Series Plays On Vaccine Fears
Art imitating life or revelation of the method? ABC’s popular
remake of the 1980’s drama “V” called a hiatus
on its first season this week with an interesting plot – a
conspiracy on behalf of the evil alien rulers to inject humans with
a biological weapon disguised as a flu vaccine.
We’re
running out of gold: mine
Gold production will continue to fall, despite a brief boost in
2009 and soaring prices, as deposits are exhausted and new discoveries
remain elusive, say miners.
The
Fed Doesn’t Want Banks to Increase Lending
As has already been widely noted, the minutes of the most recent
FOMC meeting reiterated the Fed’s eagerness to reverse, not
extend, policy.
H1N1
Re-infections Raise Pandemic Concerns
Dr. Debra Parsons, a pediatrician at Kid Care West in Cross Lanes,
was met with reactions of doubt from local health officials last
month when she said two flu tests had come back positive for H1N1,
or swine flu.
How
can they make us buy coverage?
With the introduction of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s
2,074-page health insurance nationalization bill, we can be thankful
for one thing at least. It will most likely be the last bill of
its kind introduced this year. Who’d have time to wade through
another?
Another Phony Bin Laden Tape
Holdren's Eugenicist Nightmare
CIA Involvement In Iran
Nazi Roots Of The European Union
North Korea Nuclear Circus
Police State UK
Neo-Con Attack On Jesse Ventura
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