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Monday November 30th, 2009
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Climategate: The Silence is Deafening from the Corporate Media
posted 11/30/2009, 7:10 PM (Infowars) [Category: Commentary] Who said, “Breakin’ news is always bad!”?
By now most of us in the alternative media are aware of the some 61 megabytes of global warming research data of emails, documents, and computer code released by whistleblowers (or hackers), that have exposed climate scientists, at the University of East Anglia in Great Britain, as the frauds they’ve proven themselves to be.
This decade of emails and documents clearly concludes that global warming scientists have manipulated... (more) |
Authorities finding it hard to convince Europeans to accept vaccine
posted 11/30/2009, 7:07 PM (MyanmarNews.Net) [Category: Brave New World] A European medical society has expressed alarm that there is widespread opposition in Europe against the swine flu vaccine.
The European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases has said medical authorities in countries which are providing the vaccines have been subjected to a misinformation campaign.
It has said that anti-vaccine lobbyists are disseminating doubts about the vaccine and its possible side effects.
In France only 21 perc... (more) |
Climate Hoax Collapsing? Fearmonger Like Hell: "Warming will 'wipe out billions'"
posted 11/30/2009, 7:07 PM (The Scotsman) [Category: Cover-Up/Deceptions] MOST of the world's population will be wiped out if political leaders fail to agree a method of stopping current rates of global warming, one of the UK's most senior climate scientists has warned.
Professor Kevin Anderson, director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change, believes only around 10 per cent of the planet's population – around half a billion people – will survive if global temperatures rise by 4C.
Anderson's warning comes just eight days before global ... (more) |
Protest follows Purdue student's arrest for 'terroristic mischief'
posted 11/30/2009, 7:07 PM (Journal and Courier) [Category: Tyranny/Police State]
Wesley Allen has never met Roy C. Sun, a Purdue University student suspected of "terroristic mischief" after a closed box was found in a building on the West Lafayette campus.
Nonetheless, Allen organized a rally Monday afternoon to support Sun, 21, and protest what he deemed was an overzealous arrest by the Purdue University Police Department.
Inside the package were $20, a wheel lock and a parking ticket that was issued to Sun a week ago.
"It's craz... (more) |
Copenhagen, Carbon and Control
posted 11/30/2009, 7:07 PM (Infowars) [Category: Commentary] From scrapped cars to bloated NGOs, funded by those who aim to profit from carbon, one need only look to the European Union and the UK to see what’s planned for America. It’s no surprise that the US government, and associated institutions, plan to support “low carbon” strategies for a new world. It takes only a few clicks of the mouse to discover the tentacle-like, death hold the green revolutionaries possess throughout the USA and the world.
A myriad of tentacles have be... (more) |
Obama Quietly Backs Patriot Act Provisions
posted 11/30/2009, 7:07 PM (Inter Press Service) [Category: Politics/Corruption] NEW YORK - With the health care debate preoccupying the mainstream media, it has gone virtually unreported that the Barack Obama administration is quietly supporting renewal of provisions of the George W. Bush-era USA Patriot Act that civil libertarians say infringe on basic freedoms.
And it is reportedly doing so over the objections of some prominent Democrats.
When a panicky Congress passed the act 45 days after the terrorist attacks of Sep. 11, 2001, three conten... (more) |
Yes, You ARE a Criminal…You Just Don't Know it Yet
posted 11/30/2009, 7:07 PM (Asset Protection Blog) [Category: Commentary] How many felonies have you committed today? If you're like most Americans, you probably violate federal or state law several times each day, without even knowing it.
Just ask Sally Harpold. A resident of Clinton, Indiana, Sally purchased some cold medicine for her husband back in March. A few days later, she purchased some additional cold medicine for her daughter.
Four months later, police showed up at Sally's door with an arrest warrant. Her crime? She had pu... (more) |
Climate change data dumped
posted 11/30/2009, 7:07 PM (The Times) [Category: Cover-Up/Deceptions] SCIENTISTS at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have admitted throwing away much of the raw temperature data on which their predictions of global warming are based.
It means that other academics are not able to check basic calculations said to show a long-term rise in temperature over the past 150 years.
The UEA’s Climatic Research Unit (CRU) was forced to reveal the loss following requests for the data under Freedom of Information legislation.
The ... (more) |
Senior Government Officials Killed in Russian Train Attack
posted 11/30/2009, 7:07 PM (The Guardian) [Category: Geopolitics] Russia was tonight coming to terms with its most deadly terrorist attack in years after investigators confirmed that a powerful improvised bomb caused Friday's devastating train crash in which at least 26 people, including several top government officials, were killed.
The head of Russia's FSB counter-terrorism agency, Alexander Bortnikov, said the bomb, hidden on the railway line between Moscow and St Petersburg, contained the equivalent of 7kg (15.4lb) of TNT. Officers had found... (more) |
Satellites to monitor countries for climate change under Gordon Brown plan
posted 11/30/2009, 7:06 PM (The Telegraph) [Category: Big Brother/Orwellian] It is part of a desperate bid by the Prime Minister to ensure a climate change deal can be salvaged at the Copenhagen summit in 10 days time.
Last night at a meeting in Trinidad he reached agreement with Commonwealth leaders and Nicolas Sarkozy, the French President, to put forward a new £10 billion fund to tackle what Mr Brown said was “a climate emergency.”
He said the Launch Fund would allow the world to break the “deadlock” over a deal at Copenhagen and “get mov... (more) |
Crops under stress as temperatures fall
posted 11/30/2009, 7:06 PM (The Telegraph) [Category: Science/Technology]
Waterworld: Floodwater surrounding a farm near Fargo, North Dakota, in March 2009 Photo: Reuters
For the second time in little over a year, it looks as though the world may be heading for a serious food crisis, thanks to our old friend "climate change". In many parts of the world recently the weather has not been too brilliant for farmers. After a fearsomely cold winter, June brought heavy snowfall across large parts of western Canada and the northern states of the America... (more) |
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