Filed under: Britain, Child Abuse, education, education system, ireland, manipulation, rape, sexualization, Texas, United Kingdom | Tags: Shirley Price
Motivational speaker tells grade school students about oral sex, anal sex
Houston Press
January 25, 2010
Administrators at Crosby Middle School in Hitchcock brought in school board trustee Shirley Price to give a motivational speech to students.
Probably a good idea — Price has overcome physical handicaps to get where she is today.
Where she is today, though, apparently includes being a motivational speaker who thinks out of the box. And by “out of the box,” we’re making a lame pun on an old euphemism for female genitalia.
Because Price apparently went on to give a graphic description of oral and anal sex for the kids.
Hitchcock superintendent Mike Bergman later sent a letter home to Crosby parents saying the talk had been “off-target and objectionable.” (We don’t know if the “off-target” part refers to his preference for vaginal intercourse.)
Here’s what he told the Galveston Daily News:
- Bergman said when Price was introduced, she asked that the school’s principal leave the room. Most of the teachers remained, but they did not step in when Price’s speech turned inappropriate, Bergman said.
“Somehow she got some story that she heard that students were having sex on campus and went into a speech about sexual type things,” Bergman said. “There was no motivational speech at all.”
The speech reportedly turned graphic and included instructions on how to perform oral and anal sex and included several curse words, Bergman said.
Students apparently were told to keep the contents of the speech secret, Bergman said.
“There was no motivational speech at all”? Depends on how you define “motivation,” we guess.
Boy, 13, raped proudly woman in front of friends
Ireland teen selling virginity to highest bidder
Teenage ‘monster’ raped girl, 9 while on bail
Internet game teaches 7-yr-old girls to dress in sexual lingerie
Filed under: agriculture, blizzard, Britain, climate change, climategate, Credit Crisis, Economic Collapse, economic depression, Economy, Europe, european union, food crisis, food market, food shortage, global cooling, global economy, Global Warming, gordon brown, Great Depression, ice age, ireland, london, malthusian, malthusian catastrophe, Oil, Petrol, uk crops, United Kingdom
Food costs to soar as big freeze deepens
London Guardian
January 9, 2010
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Britons have been warned to brace themselves for an increase in food prices as plunging temperatures leave farmers unable to harvest vegetables and hauliers struggle to distribute fresh produce.
Gordon Brown, who will chair a meeting of the Cobra emergency committee early this week to discuss the freeze, was today forced to reassure the country that it would not run out of gas or grit for its roads during the coldest weather in 30 years.
Police confirmed today that the weather-related death toll had risen to 26. A 90-year-old woman froze to death in her garden near Barnsley after falling in the snow. Widow Mary Priestland was discovered when her neighbour called round to make her tea. A 42-year-old Newcastle woman died after being found lying in the snow this morning. She had told her family she was going for a walk at 7pm on Friday.
Concerns have now switched to food supply. Sub-zero temperatures have made it impossible to extract some vegetables from the ground. Producers of brussels sprouts and cabbages are all reporting problems with harvesting. Cauliflowers are said to have turned to “mush” in the sustained frost, with the result that only imported ones are available – at more than £2 each.
“Food is selling fast and there is a problem with replenishing it,” said Stephen Alambritis of the Federation of Small Businesses. “One business I spoke to said it was like Christmas Eve, with people rushing to buy up food. This will inevitably have an impact on food prices.”
Food prices had already started to edge up after a sustained period of low inflation. Food inflation increased by 3.7% in December, up from 2.8% in November, said the British Retail Consortium.
In Ireland, 6,000 acres of potatoes remains unharvested and there are claims that up to three-quarters of the crop may be ruined. Potato growers in Northern Ireland say they are facing some of the biggest losses in recent history because of frost damage.
Meanwhile, greengrocers in some of the worst-hit areas are reporting shortages, with the price of carrots and parsnips reportedly rising by 30% in some small shops. A spokesman for the National Farmers’ Union said: “There are isolated examples of farms struggling to get milk supplies out, but so far the majority of farmers, although finding it difficult, are getting on with the job.” Milk suppliers in Somerset said they feared they may have to dump 100,000 litres of organic milk because tankers could not get through.
In a move that underscores the severity of the situation, on Monday the government will permit an emergency relaxation of European laws regulating the driving hours for hauliers involved in the distribution of animal feed. Under the temporary rules, the hauliers will be allowed to drive for 10 hours rather than the EU maximum of nine. There will also be a reduction in their mandatory daily rest requirements, from 11 to nine hours.
Today, the prime minister insisted gas supplies were not running out, despite record levels of demand. In a podcast from Downing Street, Brown said: “I can assure you: supplies are not running out. We’ve got plenty of gas in our own backyard – the North Sea – and we also have access to the large reserves in Norway and Netherlands.”
Last week, nearly 100 large businesses were forced to stop using gas in an attempt to conserve supplies.
Filed under: angela merkel, blair, Britain, brussels, Czech Republic, Dictatorship, Empire, Europe, european union, France, Germany, global elite, global police force, Globalism, ireland, lisbon treaty, nicolas sarkozy, Sarkozy, Tony Blair, United Kingdom, Vaclav Klaus | Tags: eu presidency, EU president, EU treaty, ratification
Irish ‘Yes’ Vote Sends Tony Blair to Permanent EU Presidency
UK Guardian
October, 4, 2009
European leaders led by Angela Merkel of Germany and Nicolas Sarkozy of France will act swiftly to make the EU’s reform charter a reality after Ireland’s Yes vote, despite the lone resistance of Vaclav Klaus, president of the Czech Republic.
The strong endorsement of the Lisbon treaty by the Irish after eight years of divisive attempts to rewrite the EU’s rule book, has sparked the jockeying for position over the plum jobs that it creates, with Tony Blair now a clear favourite to become the first permanent EU president.
Filed under: 1984, 1st amendment, 9/11, 9/11 Truth, Alex Jones, Big Brother, Britain, Canada, Centcom, co-intel pro, Congress, Dissent, Europe, european union, FBI, global elite, ireland, Military, minnesota, neocons, Neolibs, Police State, Protest, secret service, Surveillance, United Kingdom, US Constitution, We Are Change | Tags: GCN, ted anderson
Secret Service questions activist if involved in 9/11 conspiracy theories
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
July 25, 2008
On the Alex Jones Show today, Ted Anderson of GCN and Anthony Jasa of Minnesota We Are Change provided details on a campaign of harassment and intimidation by the Secret Service against Jasa and GCN. The Secret Service accused Jasa of forging press credentials, although Anderson told the Secret Service he approved Jasa’s GCN credentials. Jasa told Alex Jones the SS attempted to intimidate his fiancée and enter his residence in order to search his computers. According to Jasa and Anderson, SS agents asked if Jasa believes in 9/11 conspiracy theories, as if this is some sort of criminal behavior.
Obviously, the government is worried about the exponential growth of the 9/11 truth movement, in particular the activism of We Are Change, a nation-wide organization (also active in Britain, Ireland, and Canada) most effective in its persistent questioning of political candidates, members of Congress, and assorted government insiders and NWO minions. In order to shut down this activism, the government has dispatched its agents in addition to sending out its disinfo agents and latter day COINTELPRO operatives, more than a few tracked back to the military and CENTCOM and, if history is any indication, dispatched by the FBI and the Secret Service.
In essence, the SS told Jasa and Anderson that GCN is not a bona fide press organization — never mind it is a nationally syndicated radio network — and its issuance of press credentials amounts to an act of fraud. Only the corporate media, reading from government scripts, will be allowed to attend political events. In order to limit political discourse and muzzle the opposition, at the behest of the neocons and their neolib brethren, the SS will hound, harass, and intimidate the alternative media.
It will not work, however. Short of a total imposition of martial law, We Are Change will certainly not be deterred and will continue to attend political rallies and confront our leaders and their minions in public. The ludicrous accusation that GCN and Infowars press credentials are somehow illegitimate will not stand. It may be time to initiate a lawsuit against the Secret Service for attempting to suppress the First Amendment.
Filed under: Britain, brussels, Dictatorship, Empire, Europe, european union, France, Germany, global elite, global police force, Globalism, ireland, italy, lisbon treaty, paris, poland, rome, Sarkozy, United Kingdom, world police force | Tags: EU treaty, ratification
UK Ratifies European Union’s Lisbon Treaty Again!
James Kirkup
London Telegraph
July 18, 2008
The final act required for the UK to endorse the controversial document was completed this week, the Foreign Office said.
Ratification has gone ahead despite questions over the future of the treaty. It must be accepted by all 27 EU members before taking force next year, but Irish voters last month rejected it in a referendum.
Despite that rejection and Labour’s promise to hold a referendum on the European Constitution that preceded it, Gordon Brown has pressed ahead with ratifying the Lisbon Treaty.
If it takes force, the treaty will create a new EU president and foreign minister, and end scores of national vetoes.
A Daily Telegraph campaign called for a British referendum on the Lisbon Treaty with well over 100,000 people signing a petition.
The final stage of Britain’s ratification was reached on Wednesday when legal documents were deposited with the Italian government in Rome, the city where the Treaty was first proposed at a summit.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europ..aty.html?service=print
Filed under: Britain, Europe, european union, France, global police force, Globalism, ireland, lisbon treaty, poland, Sarkozy, United Kingdom, world police force | Tags: Lech Kaczynski
Polish president: signing EU treaty pointless
London Guardian
July 1, 2008
The Polish president, Lech Kaczynski, today dealt another blow to the troubled European Union’s reform treaty, claiming that signing it would be “pointless” because of Ireland’s no vote last month.
The Lisbon treaty, which is aimed at reforming cumbersome EU institutions, has to be ratified by all 27 countries of the union.
Poland’s parliament approved the document in April, but Kaczynski also needs to sign it off.
Speaking to the Polish daily newspaper Dziennik, Kaczynski suggested signing the treaty was futile.
“This is now pointless. But it is difficult to say how this whole thing will end,” he told Reuters.
He compared Europe’s current dilemma to the crisis following the French and Dutch rejections of the previous European constitution in 2005.
But Kaczynski added: “The bloc functioned, functions and will go on functioning. It’s not perfect but such a complicated structure cannot be perfect.”
http://www.bloomberg..&sid=ak1EXwD5VVnk&refer=home
Sarkozy calls for changing the way Europe is being built
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/afp/..-france-eu-sarkozy-c0ca4a9.html
Filed under: Britain, brussels, Dictatorship, Europe, european union, France, Germany, global elite, Globalism, gordon brown, ireland, lisbon treaty, paris, Sarkozy, United Kingdom | Tags: Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, Vladimir Bukovksy
EU Constitution Author: Referendums Will Be Ignored
Steve Watson & Paul Watson
Infowars.net
June 27, 2008
Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, author of the rejected European Constitution, has effectively stated that the votes of citizens in EU member states will have no bearing on the future actions of the European Parliament.
The former President of France has told media that referendums, such as last week’s key Irish vote on the Lisbon Treaty, will simply be ignored by bureaucrats in Brussels as they may hinder the progress of European integration.
A London Telegraph report detailed the EU kingpin’s comments:
“We are evolving towards majority voting because if we stay with unanimity, we will do nothing,” he said.
“It is impossible to function by unanimity with 27 members. This time it’s Ireland; the next time it will be somebody else.”
“Ireland is one per cent of the EU”.
d’Estaing also told the Irish Times that after the rejection of the original EU Constitution in 2005 by Dutch and French voters, The Lisbon Treaty was a deliberate attempt to repackage the constitution in a more confusing format.
“What was done in the [Lisbon] Treaty, and deliberately, was to mix everything up. If you look for the passages on institutions, they’re in different places, on different pages,” he said.
“Someone who wanted to understand how the thing worked could with the Constitutional Treaty, but not with this one.”
What kind of parliament completely ignores the will of the people, sets out to intentionally confuse the public into accepting legislation, flouts its own laws, and does whatever it wants without accountability?
The only reason the Irish were even allowed a referendum in the first place was due to the fact that Ireland’s national constitution mandates that any amendment must be put to a vote, the country remained the only bulwark against the EU’s final stumbling block to creating a federal superstate and completely eliminating all remaining vestiges of sovereignty. Other countries, including Great Britain were simply denied a national vote altogether.
Under EU laws, if one of its member states rejects a treaty, the EU is mandated to scrap the bill. But the European Union’s contempt for direct democracy is likely to lead them to ignore the Irish referendum and pursue the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty anyway – underscoring the fact that the EU is nothing more than an illegitimate autocracy of manufactured consent.
The usual tactic of the EU is simply to keep repeating a referendum until they achieve the result they desire.
In 2001 the Irish voted No to the Nice Treaty and were simply asked to vote again a year later. That time they said Yes. In 1992 Denmark voted No to the Maastricht Treaty – and voted Yes a year later. The French and Dutch rejected the constitution in 2005 and the EU architects designed the Lisbon Treaty instead.
But this time the EU is set to go a step further and simply ignore the decision of the Irish people and the will of any future dissenting members, while breaking their own laws – proving once and for all that the body is completely illegitimate, dangerous to democracy and a de-facto federal dictatorship.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/june2008/061108_eu_dictatorship.htm
No one’s celebrating as EU turns 50
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/2/story.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10518204
Filed under: angela merkel, Britain, brussels, Dictatorship, Europe, european union, France, Germany, global elite, Globalism, gordon brown, ireland, lisbon treaty, paris, Sarkozy, United Kingdom
Ireland under Franco-German pressure to hold new EU vote
Nicola Smith
London Times
June 22, 2008
The Irish government is expected to bow to Franco-German pressure and hold a second referendum to try to rescue the Lisbon treaty that voters rejected this month.
The plan for a possible new vote in Ireland, being discussed by some ministers in Dublin, will be greeted with outrage by opponents of the treaty in Britain.
Irish ministers believe it may be able to rescue the treaty if they can secure concessions from Europe to placate voters on a list of issues.
“A yes vote can be achieved if the Irish people are offered guarantees on issues like defence and taxation,” said one senior Irish official.
“The no campaign will be picked off one by one. Everyone has a price.”
The likely time for a new referendum is next spring so that the treaty can come into force before the June 2009 European election campaign for the Brussels parliament. The date is favoured by Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, and Angela Merkel, the German chancellor.
If the Irish vote no again, Gordon Brown would have to choose between siding with Ireland to stop its citizens being turned into second-class Europeans or siding with France and Germany to push ahead with further European Union integration.
Concessions likely to be sought by Ireland include guarantees to protect its neutrality in the event of European armed forces being created, the reinstatement of its right to a European commissioner and the right to set its own abortion laws and corporate tax rates.
Sarkozy is accused of blackmail over EU Treaty
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/w..ail-over-EU-Treaty.html
EU maps out future amid setbacks
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7466694.stm
Filed under: Britain, brussels, Europe, european union, global government, Globalism, gordon brown, ireland, lisbon treaty, New World Order, Sarkozy, United Kingdom | Tags: EU army
Ireland Expects to Derail Lisbon Treaty
Ian Drury
UK Daily Mail
June 7, 2008
Voters in Ireland could scupper the controversial EU treaty, a poll suggests.
The survey, just days before the referendum, found that the ’No’ vote had surged into the lead for the first time.
Of those polled, 35 per cent said they would vote to derail the Lisbon Treaty on Thursday – double the number three weeks ago.
Meanwhile, those planning to vote in favour dropped from 35 per cent to 30 per cent, the Irish Times poll found.
The treaty must be passed unanimously by all 27 member states.
It has been waved through by the other 26 countries, including Britain, despite fears over the loss of national sovereignty.
But Ireland has a legal obligation to put it to the public – and a ’No’ vote would kill it off.
Opponents say that the treaty will enable the creation of a permanent EU president, foreign minister and diplomatic service, surrendering almost 50 national vetoes to Brussels.
But in March, MPs in Britain voted against holding a referendum.
Labour and the Liberal Democrats scuppered calls to give voters the chance to decide on the revamped constitution, despite manifesto pledges from both to hold a ballot.
Gordon Brown has repeatedly claimed the ’constitutional concept’ had been abandoned and has resisted calls for a vote.
The Prime Minister said the treaty was ’substantially different’ to the constitution rejected by France and Holland in 2005. He argued that Britain was different because ministers had negotiated to protect key ’red lines’ on crime and justice, human and social rights, foreign policy and taxes.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/mai..5/neuvote505.xml
Brussels to consider plans for EU Army
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news..itution-referendum-No-vote.html
President Sarkozy presses case for unified military in Europe
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article4083354.ece
Britons want looser ties with EU
http://www.telegra..ant-looser-ties-with-EU.html
Filed under: 9/11 Truth, Britain, Europe, european union, global government, Globalism, gordon brown, ireland, lisbon treaty, New World Order, Sarkozy, Tony Blair, United Kingdom, We Are Change, yale | Tags: Nick Clegg, Tim Farron
Treaty for an EU President and Constitution Defeated
London Telegraph
March 6, 2008
Campaigners for a referendum on the new EU treaty suffered a potentially fatal setback tonight when Labour and the Liberal Democrats united to block a national vote.
After a day of internal party rebellions that saw three Lib Dems resign their front-bench posts, ministers eventually won the day.
They secured a Government majority of 63 and defeated a pro-referendum Tory amendment.
A total of 25 Labour MPs defied Gordon Brown to demand a national ballot in what was the biggest rebellion on Europe since the party came to power in 1997.
In all, 13 Lib Dems refused to back Nick Clegg, their party leader, whose authority has been severely dented by bitter rows over European policy after just two months in the job.
Mr Clegg, who wanted a referendum on whether the UK should stay in the EU rather than one on the treaty alone, lost David Heath, his justice spokesman; Tim Farron, his environment spokesman; and Alistair Carmichael, the Scotland and Northern Ireland spokesman.
End of Nations – EU Takeover & the Lisbon Treaty
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4291770489472554607&q
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/mai..5/neuvote505.xml
Blair To Teach About The NWO At Yale
http://www.breitbart.com/article..921.61478e33&show_article=1
A shaming day for democracy: MPs vote to deny British people a say on the EU treaty
http://www.dailymail.co.uk..?in_article_id=527228&in_page_id=1770&ct=5
We Are Change UK Arrested After ‘Referendum’ Protest on Top of Crane
http://www.jonesreport.com/article/03_08/060308_referendum.html
Sarkozy Pushing To Get Blair Top EU Job
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv..&in_page_id=1811
Filed under: 1984, 4th amendment, Big Brother, Control Grid, DHS, FEMA, Homeland Security, ireland, Martial Law, michael chertoff, Military, NAO, Pentagon, Police State, spy satellite, Surveillance, Troops, US Constitution, War On Terror
Police To Get Real-Time Spy Satellite Data
AP
February 12, 2008
A plan to use U.S. spy satellites for domestic security and law-enforcement missions is moving forward after being delayed for months because of privacy and civil liberties concerns.
The charter and legal framework for an office within the Homeland Security Department that would use overhead and mapping imagery from existing satellites is in the final stage of completion, according to a department official who requested anonymity because the official was not authorized to speak publicly about it.
The future of this program is likely to come up Wednesday when Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff goes to Capitol Hill to talk about his department’s spending plan.
Last fall, senior Democrats on the House Homeland Security Committee asked the department to put the program on hold until there was a clear legal framework of how the program would operate. This request came during an ongoing debate over the rules governing eavesdropping on phone calls and e-mails of suspected terrorists inside the United States.
The new plan explicitly states that existing laws which prevent the government from spying on citizens would remain in effect, the official said. Under no circumstances, for instance, would the program be used to intercept verbal and written conversations.
The department currently is waiting for federal executive agencies to sign off on the program — called the National Applications Office — and will share the details with lawmakers soon.
Domestic agencies such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Interior Department have had access to this satellite imagery for years for scientific research, to assist in response to natural disasters like hurricanes and fires, and to map out vulnerabilities during a major public event like the Super Bowl. Since 1974 the requests have been made through the federal interagency group, the Civil Applications Committee.
These types of uses will continue when the Homeland Security Department oversees the program and becomes the clearinghouse for these requests. But the availability of satellite images will be expanded to other agencies to support the homeland security mission. The details of how law enforcement agencies could use the images during investigations would be determined in the future after legal and policy questions have been resolved, the official said.
It is possible that in the future an agency might request infrared imaging of what is inside a house, for instance a methamphetamine laboratory, and this could raise constitutional issues. In these instances, law enforcement agencies would still have to go through the normal process of obtaining a warrant and satisfying all the legal requirements. The National Applications Office also would require that all the laws are observed when using new imaging technology.
Requests for satellite images will be vetted even more than they were when the requests went through the Civil Applications Committee. All requests will be reviewed by an interagency group that includes Justice Department officials to ensure civil rights and civil liberties are not violated.
This new effort largely follows the recommendations outlined by a 2005 independent study group headed by Keith Hall, a former chief of the National Reconnaissance Office and now vice president of the consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article3372001.ece
Experts: Rationale for Satellite Shoot-Down “Comedic Gold”
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/02/fishy-rationale.html
US plans to shoot down satellite
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7245578.stm
Filed under: 9/11 Truth, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, inside job, ireland, Neolibs, south carolina, We Are Change
We Are Change Ireland Attempts to Confront Bill Clinton
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFng_ZAuYvI
Hillary Clinton confronted In South Carolina
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtaadsqvsIQ