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Tuesday, November 3, 2009 18:44
GMT Oil
Companies Support Global Warming Alarmists, Not Skeptics
A common charge leveled against global warming skeptics is that they
are on the payroll of transnational oil companies, when in fact the
opposite is true, oil companies are amongst the biggest promoters of
climate change propaganda, emphasized recently by Exxon Mobil's call
for a global carbon tax.
‘V’
review: Resistance is (mostly) futile
The remake of “V” that lands amid heavy promotion by ABC
on Tuesday gets a lot of things right. It sets up its story quickly,
draws at least a few of its characters in more than one dimension and
looks very good.
Czech
President Klaus Signs Lisbon Treaty
Czech President Vaclav Klaus signed the European Union’s Lisbon
Treaty Tuesday, bringing into force the EU’s plan to overhaul
its institutions and win a greater role on the world stage.
Gore
compares global warming skeptics to moon landing deniers
Speaking to CBS News host Katie Couric, former Vice President Al Gore
panned climate change skeptics, comparing them to people who believe
the world is flat, or those who doubt that NASA’s Apollo mission
actually landed on the moon.
Psychic
computer that can read people’s minds developed
Criminals beware – a team of international scientists have developed
a “psychic computer” which reportedly can read people’s
minds and reproduce images of what they are seeing or even remembering
by scanning their brain activity.
Al
Gore Set To Become First "Carbon Billionaire"
The New York Times has lifted the lid on how Al Gore stands to benefit
to the tune of billions of dollars if the carbon tax proposals he is
pushing come to fruition in the United States, while documenting how
he has already lined his pockets on the back of exaggerated fearmongering
about global warming.
“Rendition
is the CIA term for illegal kidnapping”
Following fresh speculation that the CIA is still running secret prisons,
author and journalist Webster Tarpley shares some details on “rendition”
activity in Ireland, Romania, Germany, Egypt and now the UK.
Health
insurance mandate alarms some
Critics say it may be unconstitutional to charge a penalty for not
buying a product. Supporters compare the mandate to car insurance
requirements.
US
gold hits record high $1,081.70/oz on IMF sale
U.S. gold futures scaled an all-time high $1,081.70 an ounce on
Tuesday, surpassing the previous record set Oct. 14, boosted by
technical buying and news of a gold sale by the International Monetary
Fund (IMF) to India.
Rival:
Ukrainian PM using flue scare for politics
The government overreacted to an outbreak of the swine flu in Ukraine
to give competitive advantage to Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko
at the next presidential election, a Tymoshenko rival charged Monday.
Twenty
reasons why vitamin D is better than a swine flu vaccine
The news is out: Vitamin D is better than the swine flu vaccine
at halting H1N1 infections. In fact, without vitamin D, chances
are that a vaccine won’t generate much of an immune response
in the first place.
Government
Statistics and Lies
There has been a lot of talk in Washington recently about senior
citizens, mostly about how various healthcare reform models would
help or hurt them.
Study:
In US, 90 percent of black children will be fed by food stamps
Nearly half of all US children, including an overwhelming majority
of black children, will eat meals at some point during their childhood
paid for by food stamps, an indicator of poverty, a study showed
Monday.
Libertarian
9/11 truth leader Jim Duensing shot in the back by cops…
Jim Duensing, 2008 Congressional candidate and founder of the Libertarian
9/11 truth caucus Libertarians for Justice, is in critical condition
after being repeatedly shot in the back and arm by a Las Vegas cop.
Autism
Spikes, Toxins Suspected
As the national focus on the H1N1 pandemic rages, additional evidence
of a more insidious epidemic has emerged, with an all-too-expected
shrug from the mainstream media.
Feds
See Every Emergency as an Opportunity
It’s a delight to be back in Buenos Aires. It’s springtime.
The sun is shining. The birds are singing in the trees. What more
can you ask for?
July 13 - Gregory
Seabrooke - $100
June 24 - David Kwon - $50
June 11 - Peter Keeley - $10
June 11 - James Gathings - $10
May 25 - Stefan Lisander - $200
May 15 - Barry John Bennett - $15