THREE BLACKMAILERS , BRITAIN DUTCH AND IMF
- A Call to the People of the World to Support Iceland Against the Financial Blackmail of the British and Dutch Governments and the IMF
- Black Hole is Eating Our Galaxy Slower Than Previously Thought
- Catholic Orders Used Poor Kids for Slave Labor – Report
- Man in botched security exercise could sue gardai
- BBC probe casts doubt on Lockerbie evidence
- Aid convoy breaks Israeli blockade of Gaza
| Posted: 07 Jan 2010 07:34 AM PST Birgitta Jónsdóttir www.tarpley.net January 6, 2010 [Note: Birgitta Jónsdóttir is the leader of The Movement, a group within the Icelandic Parliament which has emerged from the mass struggle of Icelanders against the financial blackmail brought to bear against their country by the governments in London and The Hague, with the backing of the IMF, in the wake of [...] Related posts:
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| Black Hole is Eating Our Galaxy Slower Than Previously Thought Posted: 07 Jan 2010 01:15 AM PST The Milky Way's black hole is causing a mess, but isn't gobbling matter as fast as was thought www.dailytech.com One of the most complex and intriguing astrophysical phenomenon is the supermassive black hole. A superdense cluster of mass, the supermassive black hole gobbles up surrounding matter, sucking it into its gravity well. Despite the tremendous importance of [...] Related posts:
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| Catholic Orders Used Poor Kids for Slave Labor – Report Posted: 07 Jan 2010 12:59 AM PST (CN) – Members of two Catholic religious orders trafficked in children for decades, taking poor kids from their parents in Britain and Malta and promising to educate them in Australia, then putting them to a life of forced labor and physical and sexual abuse, according to a federal class action in Manhattan. [...] Related posts:
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| Man in botched security exercise could sue gardai Posted: 07 Jan 2010 12:50 AM PST www.independent.ie THE Slovakian Ambassador to Ireland has admitted that the unsuspecting man caught up in the explosives scare could sue the officer who placed the substance in his bag  as well as gardai. Roman Buzek offered his sincere apologies for the incident, and said it has caused his government deep embarrassment. Speaking yesterday from his embassy on [...] Related posts:
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| BBC probe casts doubt on Lockerbie evidence Posted: 07 Jan 2010 12:41 AM PST rawstory.com LONDON  A BBC investigation has cast doubt on key evidence in the case against the Libyan convicted of blowing up a US jet over the Scottish town of Lockerbie in 1988, the broadcaster said Wednesday. A tiny fragment of the timer allegedly used to blow up Pan Am flight 103  crucial in linking Abdelbaset [...] Related posts:
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| Aid convoy breaks Israeli blockade of Gaza Posted: 07 Jan 2010 12:28 AM PST www.presstv.ir The Viva Palestina aid convoy entered Gaza Wednesday, after it received the approval of Egyptian authorities to bring into the besieged, impoverished coastal sliver several tons of humanitarian supplies. The activists entered Gaza through Rafah border crossing. More than 500 international activists accompany the convoy organized by the British-based group Viva Palestina, a Press TV correspondent [...] Related posts:
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