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Algeria, A Short History

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Algerian protestors clash with Police…

Is this regime the next to go, along with Yemen and Libya?

Chinese Industrial Fluoride Added To East Coast US Water Supply

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Yikes.

Former Los Angeles FBI Chief, Ted Gunderson, Discusses CIA Satanism and the McMartin School Ritual Child Abuse Case ** MUST SEE VIEWING

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The McMartin School case. I recommend Alex Constantine’s Psychic Dictatorship in the U.S.A. Truly shocking and heroic journalism.

Satellite Launch Industry Booming In Guyanan Rain Forest, But at What Cost?

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“Deep in the Amazon rain forest space rockets are breaking the silence. The satellite launch business here is booming but at what cost?”

Feb 12th 2011, 65th Anniversary of Dresden Bombing: NATO WW2 Atrocity

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Prior to the carve-up of Europe between the allied forces and Communist Russia, Churchill allegedly wanted to give a display of merciless power to improve the NATO’s bargaining position with Stalin: so 400,000 refugees and civilians were murdered in a cultural-apex of northern Europe who’s main industrial supply to the war effort was cigarettes. It is viewed by some as the single most atrocious homicidal event in human history, murdering more human-beings in one campaign (that lasted 3 days between the 12th and 15th of February, 1946) than Hiroshima and Nagasaki put together.

Posh and Posher, Journalists Documentary About Why Britain Is Run By Public School Boys

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Journalist Andrew Neil talks about his documentary here…

Hmm, somebody’s bored to be taking their hands off the wheel like this. This has arisen just in time as top-grade university’s are forced to consider students from poorer backgrounds with lower grades.

Andrew Neil, recently, has also been touted as a bit of a radical, what with his rants against poor Climate Change science, health and safety procedures, and political correctness. This makes me all the more suspicious.. What are the BBC grooming him (in the public eye) for?

I’m not saying social equality isn’t good, I’m just suspicious of any governmental philanthropy that claims to be aside from ideology. You just have to look at the last Labour government, the crime statistics during it’s regime, and what it did to combat it. Was it really an anti-crime mandate or something else?

Governments are puppets to corporations, those that fund them and give them lucrative careers after office. Politics, in itself, can do nothing to alleviate humakind’s strife and suffering: only technology can do this. Technological innovation, strangled in the grip of a monopolistic market place, can do little where it really matters. And so the snake eats it’s own tail…

And, perhaps one could argue (perhaps a little pedantically), while one can claim to be proponents of social equality by allowing people less-privileged equal-standing among their richer peers, as long as those less-privileged in society still exist at all, it’s not really social equality is it? It’s about maintaining the status-quo by throwing some bread from the table, a caelo usque ad centrum (“for whoever owns the soil, it is theirs up to the sky and down to the depths” – Wikipedia).

Lake Vostok, Russian Antarctica: Scientists Probe Underground Lake Untouched By Humankind

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Click here for Reuters report on recent developments.

European Supermarkets Buy Vegetables From Spanish Slave Factorys Behind Tourist Trap, Costa Del Sol

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The Million Man Marches: Intelligence Services Organised Egypt Riots Via NGOs, CIA-Trained Unions and Human Rights Organisations?

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Carving Up The Congo, International Logging Companies Wreaking Havoc in Africa

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http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/congo : International logging companies are causing social chaos and wreaking environmental havoc in the Democratic Republic of Congo, home of the world’s second largest rainforest.

Our film reveals how the World Bank, by far the largest donor to the DRC, is failing to stop this destruction whilst the rainforest is being sold off under the illusion that it will alleviate poverty in one of the poorest countries on Earth.”

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