Filed under: 2-party system, 4th reich, Afghanistan, airstrikes, Bill Clinton, bin laden, blackops, Britian, bush, Chile, CIA, civilian casualties, Congress, Coup, Dictatorship, economic sanctions, El Salvador, Empire, Eugenics, False Flag, Fascism, gaza, Genocide, George Bush, Globalism, guatemala, Hitler, inside job, Iran, Iran Contra, Iraq, kuwait, Lebanon, Mi6, Military, military coup, Military Industrial Complex, military strike, Mohammed Mossadeq, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, morales, Nazi, New World Order, Nicaragua, NWO, occupation, Oil, operation ajax, osama bin laden, pahlavi, panama, Preemptive Strike, preemptive war, proxy war, Reza Pahlavi, Saddam Hussein, Sanctions, shah dictatorship, shah of iran, Shock and Awe, Soviet Union, State Sponsored Terrorism, sudan, Taliban, terrorist funding, UN, united nations, Vietnam, war casualties, war on drugs, War On Terror, White House, WW3, ww4 | Tags: Lebanon, salvador allendem, u.s. history
U.S. History They Won’t Teach In Schools
Filed under: Australia, Britian, cap-and-trade, carbon credit system, carbon dioxide, Carbon Tax, Co2, environmental taxation, Europe, european union, global tax, Global Warming, kevin rudd, london, Senate, unemployment
Global Warming Bill Could Cost 2.4 Million U.S. Jobs, $1,250 per household
Mike Sunnucks
Phoenix Business Journal
August 14, 2009
A carbon emissions plan under consideration in Washington aimed at global warming could cost the U.S. economy between 1.8 million and 2.4 million jobs over the next two decades.
The study, released Wednesday by the National Association of Manufacturers and the American Council for Capital Formation, worries about plans of Democrats and the Obama administration plans that would put caps and fees on carbon emissions and pollution.
The business study says the climate bill would increase costs that would be passed onto consumers and that a U.S. household would lose as much as $250 annually by 2020 and $1,250 by 2030. Also, according to the study, the GDP could lose 2.4 percent of its value by 2030.
Filed under: Australia, Britian, cap-and-trade, carbon credit system, carbon dioxide, Carbon Tax, Co2, environmental taxation, Europe, european union, global tax, Global Warming, kevin rudd, london, Senate
Australian Senate Rejects Carbon Tax Bill
Bloomberg
August 13, 2009
Australia’s Senate rejected the government’s climate-change legislation, forcing Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to amend the bill or call an early election.
Senators voted 42 to 30 against the law, which included plans for a carbon trading system similar to one used in Europe. Australia, the world’s biggest coal exporter, was proposing to reduce greenhouse gases by between 5 percent and 15 percent of 2000 levels in the next decade.
Filed under: 1st amendment, Airport Security, ban, Britian, censorchip, Dictatorship, Empire, european union, Fascism, free speech, Illegal Immigration, Jacqui Smith, london, michael savage, nanny state, Nazi, orwell, United Kingdom, US Constitution, us sovereignty | Tags: home secretary jacqui smith, savage uk ban, uk travel ban
Talk Show Host Banned From UK For Political Opinions
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
May 5, 2009
American talk show host Michael Savage has been banned from entering the UK by the Home Secretary because of his political opinions and opposition to illegal immigration, which is considered “hate speech” in airstrip one.
“Home Secretary Jacqui Smith (pictured) said she decided to make public the names so others could better understand what sort of behaviour Britain was not prepared to tolerate,” according to an ITN report.
The list of 16 “unwelcome” individuals includes Neo-Nazis, former Ku Klux Klan members, racist skinhead groups and Islamic preachers supposedly linked to terrorist groups.
Alongside these appears the name of Savage, who is a conservative talk show host in the mould of Rush Limbaugh who has consistently opposed illegal immigration and the declining stature of U.S. sovereignty.
“Coming to this country is a privilege. If you can’t live by the rules that we live by, the standards and the values that we live by, we should exclude you from this country and, what’s more, now we will make public those people that we have excluded,” said Smith.
Apparently the ‘rules that people live by’ in the UK do not include the right to free speech and political opinions considered unpalatable by what whistleblowers have described as a “Stalinist cabal of control freaks” currently in power in Britain.
As we have previously reported, people are mandated by government threats, peer pressure and cultural bullying to “tolerate” all kinds of minority groups and for the most part we do exactly that. The problem lies in the fact that the very same crowd that preaches “tolerance” is totally intolerant of anyone who dares utter a word against them. [Source]
http://www.prisonplanet.com/sa..itical-opinions.html
Filed under: big pharma, Britian, Child Abuse, deadly vaccines, Eugenics, Europe, european union, federal crime, health and environment, human rights, medical industrial complex, United Kingdom, Vaccine | Tags: drug trial deaths, drug trials, Nottingham University
Children as Big Pharma Guinea Pigs: 98 Percent of Drug Trials on Children Have no Safety Checks
Natural News
August 18, 2008
Fewer than 2 percent of drug trials conducted on children have independent safety advisory boards, a review published in the journal Acta Paediatrica has found.
Researchers from Nottingham University reviewed reports on 739 international drug trials that had been published between 1996 and 2002. They found that although 74 percent of studies described their safety monitoring procedures, less than 2 percent included an independent safety review committee.
Such committees are composed of independent health experts who can review the study data as it comes out and warn if the drug appears to be placing study participants at risk.
“It is invaluable to have an independent monitor who can swiftly question any adverse drug reactions or differences in illness and death rates between groups taking part in the clinical trials,” said lead researcher Helen Sammons. “Parents also need to be made aware of the risks of adverse drug reactions when a child takes any medicine so that they can make informed decisions that balance those risks against the possible benefits the drug may provide their child.”
The Nottingham University review also suggests that independent committees lead to more rigorous safety standards. Of the 13 studies with independent review committees, six were halted early due to highly toxic drug effects.
None of the studies without independent committees were stopped early.
Although the researchers looked only at studies conducted on children, they said the statistics for adult trials are probably similar.
“There is general agreement by pediatric health professionals, regulatory authorities and the pharmaceutical industry, as well as politicians and parents, that drug trials are essential in order to improve drug therapies,” Sammons said. “We are calling for all pediatric drug trials to include independent safety monitoring committees to ensure that this vital work is carried out in a way that minimizes risks and maximizes benefits for the children taking part.”
Adverse health effects were reported in the majority of drug trials, although not all of them were thought to be related to the drugs. A total of 70 percent of drug trials reviewed reported adverse effects, and 20 percent reported serious adverse effects. Almost 37 percent of drug trials reported side effects attributed to the drugs; 11 percent of trials reported moderate, severe or life-threatening side effects.
Adverse effects reported included bleeding, high blood pressure, seizures, psychosis, acute renal failure and suicide.
Deaths were reported in 11 percent of drug trials, particularly in those involving premature babies. A total of 56 percent of studies involving newborns involved deaths. Deaths were also reported in trials for drugs meant to treat infectious diseases and problems with the nervous system, respiratory system and kidneys.
Most cases of death were not thought to be caused by the drugs.
According to Sammons, the practice of conducting clinical drug trials on children is fairly new. In the past, drug companies only conducted safety tests on adults and doctors were left to guess at what drugs would work for children, and in what doses.
Five years ago, the United States began providing longer exclusive drug licenses to pharmaceutical companies that carry out drug trials on children as well as adults. In reaction to this incentive, the number of trials including children has increased. A similar incentive system is about to go into effect in the European Union.
It is important to conduct these trials, Sammons said, to decide if the benefits of drugs outweigh the risks.
“We need to test drugs on children, as the only other options are to use unlicensed drugs or prescribe drugs that have been licensed for adults,” Sammons said. “But we feel that the small number of studies that reported having safety monitoring committees was unacceptable.”
Filed under: 9/11, 9/11 Truth, Afghanistan, Britian, citizen's arrest, Europe, european union, free speech, Iraq, Mi6, nation building, neocons, occupation, Tony Blair, United Kingdom, War Crimes, Washington D.C., We Are Change, WMD
Attempted Citizens Arrest of Richard Dearlove
Filed under: airstrikes, army, Britain, Britian, bunker buster bombs, bunker busters, Chemical Warfare, Cold War, Department of Defense, department of energy, Depleated Uranium, DoD, EPA, Europe, european union, gulf, health and environment, idaho, Iraq, iraq deaths, Israel, kuwait, Lebanon, middle east, military strike, nation building, occupation, radiation, toxicity, United Kingdom, War Crimes, War On Terror, washington, WMD | Tags: DU contamination, longview
Radioactive Waste From Iraq Wars Dumped in U.S.
Doug Rokke, Ph.D.
American Free Press
July 21, 2008
During the summer of 1991, the United States military had collected artillery, tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles, conventional and unconventional munitions, trucks, etc at Camp Doha in Kuwait.
As result of carelessness, this weapons depot caught fire with consequent catastrophic explosions resulting in death, injury, illness and extensive environmental contamination from depleted uranium and conventional explosives.
Recently the emirate of Kuwait required the U.S. Department of Defense to remove the contamination. Consequently, over 6,700 tons of contaminated soil, sand and other residue was collected and shipped back to the United States for burial by American Ecology at Boise, Idaho.
When Bob Nichols, an investigative journalist, and I contacted American Ecology we found out that they had absolutely no knowledge of U.S. Army regulations and all of the medical orders dealing with depleted uranium contamination, environmental remediation procedures, safety and medical care.
They had never heard of Environmental Protection Agency guidelines for dealing with hazardous waste such as radioactive materials and conventional explosives byproducts.
The trans-shipment across the ocean, unloading at Longview, Washington State port, transport by rail, and burial in Idaho not only endanger the residents of these areas, but pose a significant agricultural threat through introduction of pests, microbes etc. foreign to our nation.
Sadly, the known adverse health and environmental hazards from uranium weapons contamination are in our own backyard. The EPA has listed the former Nuclear Metals-Starmet uranium weapons manufacturing site in Concord, Mass. on the EPA’s Superfund National Priority List because it poses a significant risk to public health and the environment.
Consequently, the community in which our nation was born on April 18, 1775, is now the location of America’s own closed dirty bomb factory that will endanger the health and safety of the descendants of the Minutemen.
The previous delivery of at least 100 GBU 28 bunker buster bombs containing depleted uranium warheads by the United States and their use by Israel against Lebanese targets has resulted in additional radioactive and chemical toxic contamination with consequent adverse health and environmental effects throughout the Middle East. Israeli tank gunners are also using depleted uranium tank rounds, as photographs verify.
Today, U.S., British, and now Israeli military personnel are using illegal uranium munitions—America’s and England’s own “dirty bombs.” The U.S. Army, Department of Energy, Department of Defense and British Ministry of Defense officials deny that there are any adverse health and environmental effects as a consequence of the manufacture, testing and/or use of uranium munitions. They do so to avoid liability for the willful and illegal dispersal of a radioactive toxic material— depleted uranium.
The use of uranium weapons is a crime against humanity. All governments must force cessation of uranium weapons use. Israel should provide medical care to all DU casualties in Lebanon and clean up all DU contamination.
U.S. and British officials have arrogantly refused to comply with their own regulations, orders and directives that require U.S. Department of Defense officials to provide prompt and effective medical care to all exposed individuals. They also refuse to clean up dispersed radioactive contamination as required by Army regulations.
Dr. Doug Rokke is the former director of the Army’s Depleted Uranium Project. It was his task to clean up the radioactive battlefields of the Gulf War.
Filed under: brazil, Britain, Britian, central bank, Credit Crisis, DEBT, Economic Collapse, economic depression, Economy, Europe, european union, Federal Reserve, gas prices, George Bush, Great Depression, Greenback, Inflation, kuwait, Oil, OPEC, Petrol, Saudi Arabia, Stock Market, United Kingdom, US Economy
Oil Breaks Record of $140 a Barrel
Reuters
June 16, 2008
Oil surged to a new record high on Monday of nearly $140 a barrel, propelled by weakness in the U.S. dollar which offset the bearish impact of plans by Saudi Arabia to boost output.
U.S. light, sweet crude for July delivery was up $3.74 at $138.60 a barrel by 1317 GMT, after falling as much as $1.40 a barrel, or about 1 percent, earlier in the session.
U.S. crude set a record high of $139.89 a barrel.
London Brent crude was up $3.05 at $138.16.
Prices leapt as the dollar fell after publication of data from the New York Federal Reserve that showed manufacturing in the state of New York contracted in June for the fourth time in five months.
“Prices rose sharply in three minutes. U.S. manufacturing data was weak, so it is pressuring the dollar down,” said Mike Wittner, energy analyst at Societe General.
British TV Report On Europe Fuel Protests
http://www.reuters.com/article/ousiv/idUSWAT00968520080618
Brazil’s oil giant says more oil found
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008.._8366841.htm
Deals with Iraq are set to bring oil giants back
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/06/19/africa/19iraq.php
Kuwait Says Oil Over $100 Is Too High; Support Saudis
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news..mkZ9.AU&refer=home
OPEC sees no need to pump more after price surge
http://www.reuters.com/article/business..&feedName=businessNews
Stocks Fall Sharply As Oil Surges
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080..LSuA9bao4W7_UfPnF9v24cA