Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
4 Apr 2013
Terror: Israeli regime shifts genocidal attacks from West Bank to Gaza
Turkey Will Be Called Upon To Attack Syria + Cyprus Is Just A Trial Balloon + Islamic View Of The NWO - Sheikh Imran Hosein
‘Greater Turkiye’ - How the Cyprus-Greece-Israel energy triad is being quickly dismantled - ANALYSIS
The Slog: I made a boob yesterday by thinking the
arrest of Michael Sarris by Turkish officials for allegedly ‘cruising’
with a rent-boy in Turkish Cyprus (TRNC) was contemporary. In fact, it
took place in 2011. The arrest was highly questionable given that the
TRNC is not recognised by any government entity except the state of
Turkey itself…..which funnily enough invaded the island in 1974, and
seized the northern bit.
Soon after Sarris was arrested (left)
two Cypriot members of the European Parliament, Eleni Theocharous and
Ioannis Kasoulides, demanded the immediate release of the three men.
“These arrests are in full breach of international law and the human
right to private life,” they said in a statement. “Charging them is
illegal under human rights law, denies their most basic rights and is
wholly unnecessary as no harm was done. Consenting adults have the right
to engage in sexual intercourse with people of the same sex”.
Crime-Generated Cash - Max Keiser with David Morgan
The Money-ness of Bitcoins - Ludwig von Mises Institute + Regarding Bitcoins…
The Production of Bitcoins
A bitcoin is a unit of a nonmaterial virtual currency, also called crypto-currency, by the same name. They are stored in anonymous “electronic wallets,” described by a series of about 33 letters and numbers. Bitcoins can travel from a wallet to a wallet, by means of an online peer-to-peer network transaction. Any inter-wallet transfer is registered in the code of the bitcoin, so that the record of its entire transaction history clearly identifies its owner at any single moment, thereby preventing potential ownership conflicts. Bitcoins can be further divided into increments as small as one 100 millionth of a bitcoin. The current outstanding volume of bitcoins is above 10 million and is projected to reach 21 million in the year 2140.Cyprus Central Bank to face slew of lawsuits from depositors + Britain's debt mountain reaches £1.39TRILLION, equivalent to 90% of the entire economy, ONS reveals +
- Gross debt at the end of 2012 stood at £1.387trillion, up 7% on 2011
- Vast sum is equivalent to 90% of GDP - up from 38% a decade ago
- Figures used to compare UK to the rest of Europe
- Mounting debts reveal the devastating impact of the 2007 crash / bankster robbery
The grim milestone was passed at the end of 2012, new figures from the Office for National Statistics revealed today.
It lays bare the dire state of the nation’s finances in the wake of the 2007 financial crash, which has seen UK government debt double in just five years.
USA Backed Fatwa Permitting Rape of Syrian Women - Syrian Girl + NWO Bitch Snoop Dogg Calls for Total Gun Control?
The Growing Campaign to Revoke 'Baby Bomber' Obama's Nobel Peace Prize
By Norman Solomon: The Nobel Peace Prize that President Obama received 40 months ago has
emerged as the most appalling Orwellian award of this century. No, war
is not peace.
George Carlin used to riff about oxymorons like "jumbo shrimp," "genuine imitation," "political science" and "military intelligence." But humor is of the gallows sort when we consider the absurdity and tragedy of the world's most important peace prize honoring the world's top war maker.
Obama Nobel Peace Prize 2009 by Wikipedia
This week, a challenge has begun with the launch of a petition urging the Norwegian Nobel Committee to revoke Obama's Peace Prize . By midnight of the first day, nearly 10,000 people had signed. The online petition simply tells the Nobel committee: "I urge you to rescind the Nobel Peace Prize that was awarded to Barack Obama."
Many signers have added their own comments. Here are some samples:
"It is with very great regret that I sign this petition, but I feel it is morally the right thing to do. I had phenomenally high hopes that our President would be a torch bearer for the true message of Peace. Instead he has brought death, destruction and devastation to vast areas of the world, and made us less safe by creating more enemies." Sushila C., Punta Gorda, FL
"War is nothing to be given a peace prize for." Brent L., San Diego, CA
"President Obama has clearly demonstrated that he is undeserving of the Nobel Peace Prize. Revoke his prize and give it to Bradley Manning!" Henry B., Portland
George Carlin used to riff about oxymorons like "jumbo shrimp," "genuine imitation," "political science" and "military intelligence." But humor is of the gallows sort when we consider the absurdity and tragedy of the world's most important peace prize honoring the world's top war maker.
Obama Nobel Peace Prize 2009 by Wikipedia
This week, a challenge has begun with the launch of a petition urging the Norwegian Nobel Committee to revoke Obama's Peace Prize . By midnight of the first day, nearly 10,000 people had signed. The online petition simply tells the Nobel committee: "I urge you to rescind the Nobel Peace Prize that was awarded to Barack Obama."
Many signers have added their own comments. Here are some samples:
"It is with very great regret that I sign this petition, but I feel it is morally the right thing to do. I had phenomenally high hopes that our President would be a torch bearer for the true message of Peace. Instead he has brought death, destruction and devastation to vast areas of the world, and made us less safe by creating more enemies." Sushila C., Punta Gorda, FL
"War is nothing to be given a peace prize for." Brent L., San Diego, CA
"President Obama has clearly demonstrated that he is undeserving of the Nobel Peace Prize. Revoke his prize and give it to Bradley Manning!" Henry B., Portland
Marc Faber - 'I would probably choose gold'
Blame the Euro, not Cyprus - Says Saxo Bank CEO
Lars Seier Christensen:
The real problem is not Cyprus,
it is the Euro.
After a few disturbing weeks, I would like to wrap up my comments on Cyprus and, hopefully, turn to other issues going forward. It is astonishing that a EUR 10 billion bailout can keep the world spellbound for so long. But then again, while the amount is not staggering, some of the implications are mind-blowing.
That a small economy can be destroyed over a weekend is in itself very scary. But Cyprus's fate was basically sealed when the Troika revealed its first version of the bailout package. That the final outcome turned out to become even worse should not surprise anyone following the Euro zone's past efforts at saving its project. There is no coherent line, no apparent co-ordination of statements and the grand plans bear the impression of having been scribbled on a napkin long after bedtime. The results are accordingly: poor.
So did Cyprus do terrible things that made it deserve this gruesome fate? Actually not. Cyprus had respectable numbers both for growth, public debt and finances - certainly compared with many other countries in the region. Cyprus succesfully built a strong financial services sector, as the island has little industry or agriculture to live from. Cyprus has a well-functioning, English-speaking workforce and has based itself on British law. So all in all, not a bad place to do business. It made the most of what they had to offer.
The one thing that went wrong for Cyprus was its bankers expecting that Euro zone politicians could be trusted
it is the Euro.
After a few disturbing weeks, I would like to wrap up my comments on Cyprus and, hopefully, turn to other issues going forward. It is astonishing that a EUR 10 billion bailout can keep the world spellbound for so long. But then again, while the amount is not staggering, some of the implications are mind-blowing.
That a small economy can be destroyed over a weekend is in itself very scary. But Cyprus's fate was basically sealed when the Troika revealed its first version of the bailout package. That the final outcome turned out to become even worse should not surprise anyone following the Euro zone's past efforts at saving its project. There is no coherent line, no apparent co-ordination of statements and the grand plans bear the impression of having been scribbled on a napkin long after bedtime. The results are accordingly: poor.
So did Cyprus do terrible things that made it deserve this gruesome fate? Actually not. Cyprus had respectable numbers both for growth, public debt and finances - certainly compared with many other countries in the region. Cyprus succesfully built a strong financial services sector, as the island has little industry or agriculture to live from. Cyprus has a well-functioning, English-speaking workforce and has based itself on British law. So all in all, not a bad place to do business. It made the most of what they had to offer.
The one thing that went wrong for Cyprus was its bankers expecting that Euro zone politicians could be trusted
Almost third of US West Coast newborns hit with thyroid problems after Fukushima nuclear disaster
RT: Researchers have discovered that the Fukushima nuclear disaster has
had far-reaching health effects more drastic than previously thought:
young children born on the US West Coast are 28 percent more likely to
develop congenital hyperthyroidism.
In examining post-Fukushima conditions along the West Coast, researchers found American-born children to be developing similar conditions that some Europeans acquired after the 1986 meltdown of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
“Fukushima fallout appeared to affect all areas of the US, and was especially large in some, mostly in the western part of the nation,” researchers from the New York-based Radiation and Health Project wrote in a study published by the Open Journal of Pediatrics.
In examining post-Fukushima conditions along the West Coast, researchers found American-born children to be developing similar conditions that some Europeans acquired after the 1986 meltdown of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
“Fukushima fallout appeared to affect all areas of the US, and was especially large in some, mostly in the western part of the nation,” researchers from the New York-based Radiation and Health Project wrote in a study published by the Open Journal of Pediatrics.