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650 Scientists Challenge Global Warming "Consensus"
Over 650 scientists have put their names to a US Senate Minority report
that challenges the contention of the UN's International Panel on Climate
Change that there is a scientific "consensus" on the causes
of global warming.
Pakistan
navy, air force put on high alert
Islamabad: Pakistan has put its navy and air force on high alert in
wake of the Indian Air Force alert in response to heightened perceptions
of air attacks.
Google
Flu Trends spreads privacy concern
Google’s new Flu Trends tool, which collects and analyzes search
queries to predict flu outbreaks around the country, is raising concern
with privacy groups.
Ex-ISI
Chief Gul Exposes 9/11 Inside Job
Former Pakistani ISI chief Hamid Gul appeared on the Alex Jones Show
yesterday and shared his contention that the 9/11 attack was an inside
job, laying out details that were censored during a CNN interview on
the same subject last weekend.
Police
taser man in diabetic shock Luckily for a driver who went into severe
diabetic shock last month in Oklahoma, police arrived on the scene and
called in an ambulance.
Gore
‘rules out’ environment job with Obama The former US vice-president Al Gore
met Barack Obama in Chicago yesterday as the President-elect prepares
to name the next energy secretary and top environment official.
Afghan
forces killed in US attack Six policemen and one civilian have been
killed in a friendly fire attack in southern Afghanistan.
Leading
Chinese dissident arrested
A leading dissident who organised a charter signed by hundreds of Chinese
thinkers, academics and writers calling for dramatic political and legal
reforms was under arrest yesterday.
Card
Check
Even though the Federal Reserve is now the biggest single participant
in the financial system, the myth of a “free market”
still lingers on. It’s mind boggling.
Civil
Liberties Are Cut in this Economic War: Hendry As the financial crisis deepens,
civil liberties are curtailed by governments eager to put an end
to falls in share prices and economies, Hugh Hendry, chief investment
officer and partner at Eclectica told CNBC.
Ergenekon
agent spent time in northern New Jersey prior to 9/11 Tuncay Guney, the Turkish National
Intelligence Organization (MIT) agent who was a key player in the
right-wing “Deep State” Ergenekon movement that attempted
to overthrow the Turkish government, spent time in North Jersey
in the months prior to the 9/11 attacks, according to a reliable
source who spoke to WMR.
Krauthammer
and Barnes call for ‘indefinite detention’ law for suspected
terrorists Last night on Fox News, war hawks
Charles Krauthammer and Fred Barnes expressed outrage at President-elect
Obama’s pledge to close the Guantanamo Bay prison for suspected
terrorists. As an alternative, Krauthammer called on Democrats to
pass an “indefinite detention” law; Barnes wholeheartedly
agreed.
Government
plans emergency extranet
The Civil Contingencies Secretariat and Communities and Local Government
are developing a National Resilience Extranet.
Paul Watson on the Alex Jones Show: The
Gold Rush & The Economy
Paul Joseph Watson: Internet Censorship a Growing Cancer
Steve Watson: British Kids Encouraged To Become "Climate Cops"
Steve Watson: Terror Stopped For Putting My Hand in My Pocket