Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
26 Feb 2013
Al Qaeda in Syria - Neil Sanders
U.S.-EU Trade Deal is the Foundation For a New Global Economic Order!!!
Dana Gabriel: The U.S. and EU have agreed to launch negotiations on what would be the
world's largest free trade deal. Such an agreement would be the basis
for the creation of an economic NATO and would include trade in goods,
services and investment, as well as cover intellectual property rights.
There are concerns that the U.S. could use these talks to push the EU to loosen its restrictions on genetically modified crops and foods. In addition, the deal might serve as a backdoor means to implement ACTA which was rejected by the European Parliament last year. A U.S.-EU Transatlantic trade agreement is seen as a way of countering China’s growing power and is the foundation for a new global economic order.
In his recent State of the Union address, President Barack Obama officially announced that the U.S. would launch talks on a comprehensive Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership with the European Union (EU). A joint statement issued by European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy and U.S. President Obama explained that, “Through this negotiation, the United States and the European Union will have the opportunity not only to expand trade and investment across the Atlantic, but also to contribute to the development of global rules that can strengthen the multilateral trading system.”
There are concerns that the U.S. could use these talks to push the EU to loosen its restrictions on genetically modified crops and foods. In addition, the deal might serve as a backdoor means to implement ACTA which was rejected by the European Parliament last year. A U.S.-EU Transatlantic trade agreement is seen as a way of countering China’s growing power and is the foundation for a new global economic order.
In his recent State of the Union address, President Barack Obama officially announced that the U.S. would launch talks on a comprehensive Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership with the European Union (EU). A joint statement issued by European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy and U.S. President Obama explained that, “Through this negotiation, the United States and the European Union will have the opportunity not only to expand trade and investment across the Atlantic, but also to contribute to the development of global rules that can strengthen the multilateral trading system.”
The Israeli regime 'secretly deports' 1,000 Sudanese who will face persecution at home
RT: The Israeli Regime has deported at least 1,000 Sudanese on
'voluntary leave,' Haaretz reported. The UN Refugee agency said it was
not informed of the move, and that the deportees were forced to return
to Sudan where visiting or living in Israel is a crime.
The repatriation was reportedly carried out secretly over the last few months through a third country.
The UN high commissioner for refugees claimed he had no knowledge of the deportations, and that the repatriation was likely not voluntary because there is no “free will from inside a prison,” the newspaper reported.
Sudan is an outspoken enemy of the Jewish state; a visit to the country is punishable under Sudanese law, and residing in Israel is prosecuted as a grave crime. Sudanese passports state they are valid in every country except Israel. Human rights activists believe the persecution for visiting Israel is enough ground to grant refugee status to Sudanese immigrants.
The repatriation was reportedly carried out secretly over the last few months through a third country.
The UN high commissioner for refugees claimed he had no knowledge of the deportations, and that the repatriation was likely not voluntary because there is no “free will from inside a prison,” the newspaper reported.
Sudan is an outspoken enemy of the Jewish state; a visit to the country is punishable under Sudanese law, and residing in Israel is prosecuted as a grave crime. Sudanese passports state they are valid in every country except Israel. Human rights activists believe the persecution for visiting Israel is enough ground to grant refugee status to Sudanese immigrants.
24 hours to end the bankers’ tax dodge
Avaaz: Big banks are hiding billions in tax havens around the world. In just
24 hours, the faux European Parliament could be shamed into pushing through a reform to make
them pay their fair share of tax on their already oversized profits -- but to win they need our support.
Banksters are using complex accounting tricks to avoid paying tax like the rest of us, and they're not even required to tell us where their money is. But now the faux European Parliament has been forced to shine a light onto their tax avoidance. It's a no-brainer reform that expert economists widely support -- but key shill governments including the UK and Germany are siding with rich banksters to kill the proposal.
Negotiations end in just 24 hours time, and allies in Parliament say that with massive public support, we can win this landmark reform to end banks' tax dodging. Sign the petition and tell everyone -- if we urgently raise 150,000 signatures from across Europe, MEPs will have no choice but to deliver our message right into tomorrow's crucial meeting:
Banksters are using complex accounting tricks to avoid paying tax like the rest of us, and they're not even required to tell us where their money is. But now the faux European Parliament has been forced to shine a light onto their tax avoidance. It's a no-brainer reform that expert economists widely support -- but key shill governments including the UK and Germany are siding with rich banksters to kill the proposal.
Negotiations end in just 24 hours time, and allies in Parliament say that with massive public support, we can win this landmark reform to end banks' tax dodging. Sign the petition and tell everyone -- if we urgently raise 150,000 signatures from across Europe, MEPs will have no choice but to deliver our message right into tomorrow's crucial meeting:
The Coming Water Wars
By Doug Hornig and Alex Daley: Water is not
scarce. It is made up of the first and third most common elements in the
universe, and the two readily react to form a highly stable compound
that maintains its integrity even at temperature extremes.
Hydrologist Dr. Vincent Kotwicki, in his paper Water in the Universe, writes:
How much is out there? No one can even take a guess, since no one knows the composition of the dark matter that makes up as much as 90% of the mass of the universe. If comets, which are mostly ice, are a large constituent of dark matter, then, as Dr. Kotwicki writes, "the remote uncharted (albeit mostly frozen) oceans are truly unimaginably big."
Back home, Earth is often referred to as the "water planet," and it certainly looks that way from space. H2O covers about 70% of the surface of the globe. It makes all life as we know it possible.
Hydrologist Dr. Vincent Kotwicki, in his paper Water in the Universe, writes:
"Water
appears to be one of the most abundant molecules in the Universe. It
dominates the environment of the Earth and is a main constituent of
numerous planets, moons and comets. On a far greater scale, it possibly
contributes to the so-called 'missing mass' [i.e., dark matter] of the
Universe and may initiate the birth of stars inside the giant molecular
clouds."
Oxygen has been found in the newly discovered "cooling
flows" – heavy rains of gas that appear to be falling into galaxies from
the space once thought empty surrounding them, giving rise to yet more
water.How much is out there? No one can even take a guess, since no one knows the composition of the dark matter that makes up as much as 90% of the mass of the universe. If comets, which are mostly ice, are a large constituent of dark matter, then, as Dr. Kotwicki writes, "the remote uncharted (albeit mostly frozen) oceans are truly unimaginably big."
Back home, Earth is often referred to as the "water planet," and it certainly looks that way from space. H2O covers about 70% of the surface of the globe. It makes all life as we know it possible.
Turks condemn government's support for Syrian militants
Residents of the Hatay province in Southern Turkey are in a great dismay over their country's role in the Syrian crisis.
Jonestown Cults And Democracies Pt 2 - Neil Sander
Fiat Currency Bubble Building with Ed Butowsky, Uri Dadush and Martin Hennecke
Citi: "This Is The First European Election In Which Voters Didn't Do The Right Thing"
Submitted by Tyler Durden: When a note by a Citi FX strategist begins
with the following proclamation endorsing outright fascist despotism,
you know it's going to be good: "This is the first European election in which voters didn't do the right thing." Perhaps if Citi would be so kind to overrule the democratic vote, in which 55% or the majority of the people voted against the "right thing",
and impose its own unelected Italian dictator, just like Goldman did in
November 2011, that long EURUSD call would be happier? Then it only
gets better: "Elections are more problematic than market scares or sentiment shifts as they can't be undone by printing money"
(sic). True: some things outright money debasement by central banks
can't buy - for everything else there are Siberian Gulags. And the
absolute punchline: "Still the outcome does not seem so dire that a bit of growth and ECB flexibility could not turn it around."
Why yes, all Europe needs is a "little growth" obviously in lieu of
lots of growth, but frankly it will settle for any growth - something it
has been unable to do under the wise tutelage
of the banker-dominated oligarchy for the past four years, as for that
little "ECB flexibility" - wink wink: just where would you like those Euro Stoxx Steve?
From Citi's Steven Englander:1) The bad news first. This is the first European election in which voters didn't do the right thing. Instead they gave surprising support to politicians who reject austerity and, in some cases, the euro.