Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Obama's revival of the Baruch Plan for Rothschild world domination through a private monopoly ... (plus 64 more items)



Obama's revival of the Baruch Plan for Rothschild world domination through a private monopoly ... (plus 64 more items)

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Obama's revival of the Baruch Plan for Rothschild world domination through a private monopoly ...

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 12:06 PM PDT

dick eastmanObama's Plan for Elimination of Nation-Controlled Nuclear Power is a revival of the "Baruch Plan" for  a world government monopoly of  nuclear weapons, ensuring that no individual nation could control atomic power either for defense or peaceful uses.   Under the Baruch Plan (a plan worked out with Rothschild agent and infiltrated communist agent Secretary of State Dean Acheson and David Lilienthal, the Lazard Freres head of the US Atomic Energy Commission,   who invented the term "multinational corporation" and who later founded, with money from Lazard Freres, the international engineering venture company, Development and Resources Corporation, funded by governments and following the model Lilienthal developed from experience gained heading the Tennessee Valley Authority, the US's first great socialist development project.  The Development and Resources Corporation functioned much like Halliburton, Schlumberger and Tesco.

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Kam gives up journalistic immunity

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 11:57 AM PDT

Anat Kam has relinquished her journalistic immunity as the source of Ha'aretz reporter Uri Blau, calling on him to return all the documents she allegedly leaked to him.

Her lawyer Avigdor Feldman said he had urged Blau to return from his self-imposed exile in London, Ha'aretz reported Monday.

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Thai poll body finds ruling party guilty

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 11:52 AM PDT

Thailand's Election Commission (EC) has called for dissolution of the ruling party, two days after clashes between security forces and protesters left 21 people killed.

The ruling Democratic Party of Incumbent Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva was found guilty of using unlawful donations, EC spokesman Buranaj Smutharaks said on Monday.

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Iran to unveil new military equipment

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 11:21 AM PDT

A senior commander says Iran will soon unveil a series of advanced home-built equipment; including drones, radar defense systems and light weaponry.

Commander of Iran's Ground Forces Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan said Monday that the equipment will be displayed at Sunday's Military Day parade.

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CT Church opposes child abuse bill

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 11:15 AM PDT

The US state of Connecticut has introduced a bill to halt the statue of limitations on child sexual abuse cases, which have engulfed the Catholic Church.

The state's Roman Catholic bishops in a letter of defiance, on Saturday, urged their members to oppose the measure, which they said would put "all Church institutions, including your parish, at risk," CNN reported on Monday.

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Blasts, gunfire rock S Afghanistan

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 07:37 AM PDT

Two explosions followed by gunfire have been heard in southern Afghanistan as violence continues to rage in the war-weary country.

The blasts took place on Monday in the city of Kandahar, where US-led forces have been in involved in a mass offensive, Reuters reported.

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Iran to complete peace pipeline

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 06:57 AM PDT

Tehran is to start in early May the design and construction of the remaining part of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline on Iranian soil, a gas official says.

The Head of the National Iranian Gas Export Company told Shana newswire on Sunday that a consultant would be chosen in the near future for the remaining part of the pipeline, also known as the 'Peace Pipeline'.

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Train derailment kills 7 in Italy

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 06:53 AM PDT

A train has derailed in northern Italy, killing at least seven people and wounding 25 others, according to a report.

The incident happened in the north Italian region of Alto Adige on Monday, Italian news agency ANSA reported, citing emergency workers.

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Clashes kill 3 soldiers in Dagestan

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 06:51 AM PDT

Russia's North Caucasus region of Dagestan has been plunged into violence once again, as clashes between rebels and federal forces left three soldiers dead.

The three soldiers were killed and seven others injured after government forces launched an operation against a group of rebels in Dagestan's forest region of Karabudakhkentsky early Monday.

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Iran to replace Persian Gulf radar

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 06:27 AM PDT

Iranian scientists are planning to develop domestic radars to replace a series of aging Russian-made systems currently deployed in the Persian Gulf.

"The systems will be designed and installed chiefly for defense purposes," said Vice President for Science and Technology, Nasrin Soltankhah, in an interview with Fars News Agency on Saturday.

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Bakiyev warns against his arrest

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 06:14 AM PDT

Ousted Kyrgyzstan's President Kurmanbek Bakiyev has threatened the interim government with bloodshed, should opponents try to arrest or kill him.

"I would like to warn those who are now hunting for me: don't be contract killers, because this will only bring huge tragedy to the country," he told Reuters on Sunday.

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Golden day for Iran's Taekwondo

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 05:55 AM PDT

Iranian taekwondo squad Qavamin has won three gold and four bronze medals to take outright first place in the international taekwondo competitions held in Brussels.

Iran's taekwondo practitioner Reza Naderian from Qavamin team managed to defeat his competitors from the Netherlands, Australia, Denmark, Poland and Belgium to win the golden honor.

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Iran boxers bag 3 medals in Turkey

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 05:54 AM PDT

Iranian boxing squad has earned one silver and two bronze medals at the Turkish Prime Ministry Tournament which was held in Ankara.

Iran's heavyweight boxer Mehdi Qorbani won the silver medal after he was defeated by his Russian opponent in the +91kg category final on Sunday.

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US-led troops kill 4 Afghan civilians

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 05:29 AM PDT

At least four Afghan civilians have been killed and 18 others wounded in Afghanistan after US-led troops opened fire on a bus.

The foreign troops attacked a bus in Kandahar's Zhari district early Monday. Women and one child were among those who were killed.

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10 hurt in Chinatown's 7-alarm blaze

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 04:21 AM PDT

At least 10 people have been injured in a large fire in a six-storey apartment building in Chinatown located in New York City's Manhattan area.

The blaze broke out before midnight on Sunday in the northern part of the crowded traditional district and in no time reached a six-alarm status.

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Saudis killed in Kirkuk police raid

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 04:09 AM PDT

Two Saudi militants have been killed by Iraqi security forces and US troops during a raid on their hideout southwest of Kirkuk.

The Director of the Kirkuk Districts Police Department Sarhad Qader told Voices of Iraq news agency that three suspected al-Qaeda terrorists were killed on Sunday in a joint mission by American and Iraqi soldiers at the town of Wadi al-Khanazee, some 45 km (30 miles) southwest of Kirkuk. Two of the dead militants were identified as Saudi nationals.

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Drug violence kills 9 in Honduras

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 04:01 AM PDT

Nine Hondurans have been killed in an overnight shooting in the capital city of Tegucigalpa with the finger of blame falling on Mexican drug gangs.

Masked men armed with automatic weapons opened fire on the street of a poor area of Tegucigalpa Saturday night before storming two houses, where they killed seven men and two women, police said on Sunday

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China hopes to ease tensions with US

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 03:50 AM PDT

The Chinese deputy foreign minister has expressed hope that President Hu Jintao's visit to Washington will ease recent tensions between the two countries.

"We believe we can address challenges in our relationship," Cui Tiankai said.

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Kazakhstan allows US overflights

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 03:35 AM PDT

Kazakhstan's president has agreed to allow overflights by US planes carrying troops and equipment to the war-ravaged country of Afghanistan.

Nursultan Nazarbayev gave the permission in his first meeting with US President Barack Obama on Sunday, senior director for Russia on the National Security Council Michael McFaul said.

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Sarkozy approval hits record low

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 03:22 AM PDT

In another major blow to French President Nicolas Sarkozy, a new poll suggests that his popularity has reached a record low.

Results of a Metro-Krief Group survey carried out by OpinionWay revealed on Sunday that the French people's confidence in their leader has dropped seven points to stand at 31% in the first week of April.

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6.2 magnitude earthquake hits Spain

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 01:56 AM PDT

A 6.2-magnitude earthquake has struck the southern medieval city of Granada in Spain, the US Geological Survey says.

The quake hit about eight minutes after midnight on Monday (2208 GMT Sunday) some 24 kilometers (14 miles) southeast of Granada and about 370 kilometers (230 miles) south of the Spanish capital, Madrid.

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Holocaust Day

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 12:51 AM PDT

Holocaust

Indoctrination bells are ringing. A few days before the Holocaust Day, Israeli newspapers began their yearly rite of publishing articles explaining what that day is about. All articles are quite obvious, but one of them caught my attention. It didn't state anything new. It didn't throw light on an oversight. Simply, it summarized the Israeli official position as if it was written by a political police agent, including the religious and numerical aspects. The religious arguments made it irresistible.

Judy Montagu published an article called "In My Own Write: Where God stood in the Shoah" in the Jerusalem Post edition of April 6, 2010. Her main thesis is summarized in the following sentence: "God brought the Children of Israel safely out of Egypt; why, then, did He not show them the way around Hitler's ovens?"

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Palestinians face more ethnic cleansing

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 12:27 AM PDT

The Israeli military has issued a new ruling that would allow the mass deportation of Palestinians from the occupied West Bank.

According to the Israeli media, the new order considers anyone caught in the West Bank who does not hold an Israeli permit to enter and reside in the area as an "infiltrator."

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Ousted Kyrgyz leader seeks UN action

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 12:20 AM PDT

The deposed Kyrgyz president, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, has called on the United Nations to dispatch peacekeepers to the Central Asian republic.

The former leader said on Sunday that the country's interior and defense ministries had been paralyzed and were unable to deal with any new protests in the country, RIA Novosti reported.

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Hungary's center-right wins first round

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 12:12 AM PDT

Hungary's center-right opposition party Fidesz has garnered 52.8% of the vote in the first round of the country's parliamentary elections.

The country's national election office OVI said that after processing 99% of the votes, all other parties have gained considerably less support.

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BAE now world's biggest arms group

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 11:53 PM PDT

A British company has topped an international ranking of the world's biggest arms groups, becoming the first non-US company to hold the spot, a think tank said.

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), in its rankings of the biggest defense groups, has declared that Britain's BAE Systems knocked the US defense giant Boeing out of the top position in 2008.

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Israel must denuclearize, Erdogan says

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 11:29 PM PDT

The Turkish premier says the international community should take action to disarm Israel as part of the efforts to make the Middle East a nuclear weapons-free zone.

Speaking to reporters on Sunday before leaving for the nuclear security summit in Washington, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the international community has turned a blind eye to Israel's nuclear program.

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Bomb explodes near MI5 HQ in Belfast

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 11:01 PM PDT

A car bomb has exploded near the headquarters of Britain's MI5 domestic security service in Northern Ireland.

"A device has exploded in a vehicle at the rear of Palace Barracks in Holywood," AFP quoted a police spokeswoman as saying on Monday.

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Video shows Thai protesters being shot

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 10:40 PM PDT

New footage appears to show Thai government troops shooting 'Red Shirt' protesters in the capital.

Earlier, the Thai government had issued a statement rejecting reports claiming that its soldiers had fired at demonstrators.

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Overlooking Defense Spending Won't Just Hurt Gordon Brown, It'll Hurt Britain Too

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 10:00 PM PDT

JacksonDefense1

With all the finesse of natural born fraudsters, British politicians of whatever party are preparing the ground for swinging cuts to our national defense. Somehow, we are expected to believe that the modern world is safer and we can dispense with our current capabilities; somehow, we will be persuaded that our security is an expensive and expendable luxury we can ill-afford in an era of austerity. To this end, a Strategic Defense Review will be unveiled. It will promise to 'rebalance' and 'rationalize' our military posture, will be a cost-saving exercise dressed up by the politicos and driven by the Treasury. And it will be Grade-A horseshit.

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Greece gets 30bn euro safety net

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 09:41 PM PDT

Eurozone nations have unveiled a 30-billion-euro aid package for heavily indebted Greece to restore confidence in the single currency.

Finance ministers from the 16 countries that share the euro currency agreed to offer Greece a three-year financing program at interest rates of around five percent.

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'Saudis support unity govt. in Iraq'

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 09:11 PM PDT

The Iraqi president says Saudi Arabia supports a unity government in Baghdad and the Kingdom does not interfere in Iraq's internal affairs.

Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, who is on an official visit to Riyadh, said on Sunday that Saudi King Abdullah had informed him that he would like to see all Iraqi politicians included in the new government.

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Real Aircraft, Unlike 9/11, Crashes Killing Polish President

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 07:36 PM PDT

Photographs of the Tupelov 154, a plane roughly identical to those from 9/11, compared with the alleged crash sites both at the Pentagon, and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

Photos of the recent Tupelov plane crash in Russia that claimed the lives of the President of Poland, his wife and many other high level officials, show massive amounts of airplane crash debris on the ground. Some are very large pieces, seemingly intact considering the circumstances.

It was a high speed crash, all of the people aboard the aircraft died, yet wreckage is visible everywhere at the crash site. I am fortunate enough to have a friend who was an air crash investigator. I have seen photos of real plane crashes and knew early on that the 9/11 photographs were outlandish.

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US says Iran is not 'nuclear capable'

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 07:19 PM PDT

US Defense Secretary Robert Gates has accused Iran of moving toward the production of nuclear weapons but said that Iran is not "nuclear capable" yet.

"I'd just say, and it's our judgment here, they are not nuclear capable," Gates said in an interview. "Not yet."

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Who REALLY Owns The Media In 2010?

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 06:39 PM PDT

"Not a single news item will reach the public without our control," states the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion.

"Even now this is attained by us inasmuch as all news items are received by a few agencies whose offices are entirely ours and will give publicity only to what we dictate to them," the Protocols continue.

In other words, the mass media form for us our image of the world and then tell us what to think about that image. According to the Protocols, the way in which the news is covered — which items are emphasized and which are played down — serve the interests of the media-masters, the Jews, and not the interests of the "Goyim."

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Iran to attend NPT conference in NY

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 06:27 PM PDT

Iran's ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency says the Islamic Republic will participate in a conference to review the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

In May, the parties to the NPT will gather in New York for a pentennial review on the treaty.

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Study: Anti-Semitism up in Europe

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 05:29 PM PDT

As more and more nations are distancing themselves from the Zionist entity for its ethnic-cleansing and apartheid policies plus its insulting treatment of the leaders of Israel's several friendly nations, such as the US, Britain, Brazil and Turkey – The Zionist-regime has brought out its most deadly WMD of "anti-Semitism" to shore-up its sinking legalization.

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Clinton backs tougher UN Iran sanctions

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 04:19 PM PDT

As the US seeks to rally international support for swift UN sanctions against Iran, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says Washington's "patience" had helped achieve the goal.

Clinton defended the Obama Administration's policy toward the Iranian nuclear program and told NBC on Sunday that "what we have found over the last months, because of our strategic patience, and our willingness to keep on this issue, is that countries are finally saying, 'You know, I kind of get it... they're the ones who shut the door, and now we have to do something.'"

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UN official: Chance of climate deal slim

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 04:06 PM PDT

Head of the United Nation's climate secretariat Yvo de Boer says a perfect climate change agreement by the end of the year is far-reaching.

Speaking at a three-day climate change meeting in Bonn, de Boer said that there was no chance of a final deal in the upcoming meeting in Cancun, Mexico.

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Pakistani army kills 13 militants in NW

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 04:02 PM PDT

Pakistani troops backed by helicopter gunships have bombed militant positions in the restive northwest tribal belt, killing 13 and injuring several others.

According to Pakistani officials, the troops pounded three militant hideouts in the Orakzai tribal district on Sunday.

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Quake fears prompt Tehran evacuation

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 03:55 PM PDT

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says his government plans to relocate millions of Tehran citizens as the capital is threatened by earthquakes.

"We can not order people to evacuate the city… but measures have to be taken," Mehr News Agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying on Sunday.

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In Germany, 56% lose trust in Church

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 03:48 PM PDT

In the Pope's homeland, Germany, revelations of sex abuse by Catholic clergy have triggered an unprecedented lack of trust in the Church.

An opinion poll conducted by the Focus magazine found that 56 percent of the 600 German participants have no confidence in the Church, which has been rocked by an unending stream of sex abuse allegations against priests.

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Sarah Palin - Is Tea Party Mascot New World Orderly?

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 03:38 PM PDT

Palin exhibits ALL signs of  a Monarch Prog'md Mind Controlled, Beta-trained Sex Slave w/DID (formerly MPD) "Marionette" or (DOLL Prog'mg)  "Oz-Dorothy" Prog'mg... as well as  her children, especially Piper (degenerate pedophile elites prefer children.)  How many times, as she criss-crosses the country, have we heard her screech "Piper's here today!" (and who can forget the famous "hand lick")...Sarah plays traditional role in multi-generational MK family as Mommy "the presenter"...what does this say about Chuck and Todd? Fathers are ALWAYS  the first to subject victim to trauma via ritual rape/torture, causing "trauma- bonding"...

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Mutation ups opposite breast cancer

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 03:26 PM PDT

Younger breast cancer victims with mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes are four times more likely to develop a tumor in their contralateral breast.

According to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, patients with either BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations who are diagnosed with breast cancer before the age of 55 are 18 percent more likely to develop cancer in the opposite breast within 10 years.

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Iran builds one-megawatt generator

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 03:02 PM PDT

Iranian experts have succeeded in developing the capacity to produce one-megawatt generators, the head of an Iranian industrial company says.

"The Iranian-made generator has been completely constructed by Iranian engineers and will be unveiled in the near future," head of Jovain Electrical Machines Industrial Company (JEMCO) Mir Ali-Akbar Asle Khademi told Mehr News Agency on Sunday.

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Japan economy at risk of 'bankruptcy'

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 02:59 PM PDT

Analysts have warned that Japan may go bankrupt next year with a public debt figure larger than that of any other industrialized nation.

Dai-ichi Life Research Institute cautions about surging public dept of Japan, estimating that it will hit 950 trillion yen next year. That is 200 percent of the country's GDP.

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US 30-year home loans surge

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 02:58 PM PDT

US interest rates for 30-year home loans climb to the highest level in eight months signaling a government effort to keep rates low.

The average rate on a 30-year mortgage stood at 5.21 percent, up from 5.08 percent a week earlier, according to a major US mortgage company Freddie Mac. That is the highest rate since mid-August, when the average rate was 5.29 percent.

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Iran closer to end row on subsidy bill

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 02:58 PM PDT

A working group, compromised of Iranian lawmakers and government delegates, has resolved a number of issues over the implementation of the subsidy reform law.

"According to the new agreements, the government is to implement the new law within nine months rather than 12 months [of the passage of the bill]," Iranian lawmaker Mohammad Hossein Farhangi said Sunday.

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Talks held on eve of nuclear summit

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 02:40 PM PDT

Barack Obama has held meetings with foreign leaders in Washington on the eve of a major international summit on nuclear non-proliferation.

Dozens of world leaders have gathered in the US capital for a meeting being chaired by the US president on securing nuclear materials due to start on Monday.

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Maliki coalition files fraud complaint

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 02:35 PM PDT

The Iraqi premier's Rule of Law alliance has filed an official complaint over what it calls massive vote rigging in the March general elections.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's coalition secure 89 out of 325 parliamentary seats in the March 7 vote, two seats shy of former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's Iraqiya Party.

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Incontinence continues after labor

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 02:14 PM PDT

Women suffering from incontinence during pregnancy are at a greater risk of experiencing the problem even after giving birth, a new study finds.

Urinary incontinence or leakage is commonly reported at some point during pregnancy particularly in first-time mothers. Anal incontinence, defined as uncontrolled passage of gas or stool, is a less common complaint in some of these women.

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Israeli Order To Expel Dozens of Thousands of Palestinians and Internationals From the West Bank

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 02:01 PM PDT

A Palestinian woman from Gaza - Al JazeeraThe Israeli government is set to start the implementation of a new order that would lead to the expulsion of dozens of thousands of Palestinians, and even internationals living in the West Bank. Gazans living the in West Bank will be considered illegal and would be expelled.

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US 'aware' of Iran nuclear scientist fate

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 01:49 PM PDT

Iran's foreign minister says the United States is aware of the whereabouts of the missing nuclear scientist Shahram Amiri who went missing in Saudi Arabia.

"Based on latest remarks and what has been discussed, the Americans at the very least are aware of his whereabouts, although some evidence suggests that he is in the United States," Manouchehr Mottaki said Sunday.

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Iran to take US to UN over 'threat'

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 01:23 PM PDT

Iran has said it will file a formal complaint with the UN against the US, citing what it calls President Barack Obama's threat to use "nuclear attack" against it.

Obama's implicit threat to use nuclear weapons against Iran was a "threat to global peace and security", Ramin Mehmanparast, a foreign  ministry spokesman, was quoted by Iran's semiofficial Fars news agency as saying.

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Polish Plane Crash: Accident or Katyn Massacre II? by Tom Mysiewicz

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 12:52 PM PDT

KatynMassacII

I've long supported normalization of relations between Poland and Russia.  Mainly because I see Poland being set up for a replay of 1939, with similar bad consequences for it.   The stationing of so-called defensive missiles in Poland being the first chapter.  The death-by-plane-crash of a big chunk of Poland's government and intelligentsia–just as they were making history by dealing with Mr. Putin and Russia–is a setback for those (like me) who'd like to see Poland survive the next world war.

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Who's Worse: Anti-Whites, or Race-Denying Confederate Sympathizers?

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 12:40 PM PDT

It's a question in my mind.  It's a well-established kabuki dance:  anti-whites call conservatives, Tea Partiers, and Confederate sympathizers "racists" who are hiding their true feelings.  The conservatives respond with indignation, insisting that "Southern heritage" and the free market are their real concerns.

In the New York Times this morning, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham denounces the Virginia governor's declaration of Confederate heritage month.  It's a typical yawner about how bad Whites are, and I'm sure someone will complain that "we're not racists, we just want to honor the South" or some such.

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CNN Article Equates Confederate Soldiers to Terrorists

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 11:06 AM PDT

In a remarkably addlepated story about the Confederacy, Roland Martin of CNN tells us Confederate soldiers defending their homes against invasion by the North were no different than Osama bin Laden and the supposed 9/11 hijackers.

"Even if you're a relative of one of the 9/11 hijackers, that man was an out-and-out terrorist, and nothing you can say will change that. And if your great-great-great-granddaddy was a Confederate who stood up for Southern ideals, he too was a terrorist," writes Martin. "They are the same" as Muslim terrorists.

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Ron Paul: Obama is Not a Socialist, He is a Corporatist

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 10:56 AM PDT

Near the end of the third day of this year's Southern Republican Leadership Conference, it was time for Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) to take the stage. Paul, fresh off his victory in the CPAC straw poll, gave a characteristically fired-up speech that took on the views of the Republican party establishment.

"The question has been raised about whether or not our president is a socialist," Paul said. "I am sure there are some people here who believe it. But in the technical sense, in the economic definition of a what a socialist is, no, he's not a socialist."

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Murder.gov

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 10:50 AM PDT

"The Obama administration has taken the extraordinary step of authorizing the targeted killing of an American citizen," the New York Times reports. And yes, those are cheers you hear over the drums, erupting from the same neocons who applauded torture and Gitmo. That's because the intended victim is "the radical Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki…who was born in New Mexico and spent years in the United States as an imam" but who is now "hiding in Yemen."

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Anti-White Violence in South Africa

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 10:41 AM PDT

A constant theme on this website is that Whites living in societies run by non-Whites are in physical danger. From the aftermath of the Bolshevik Revolution to contemporary Africa, the lesson is the same: Loss of political power means murder and mayhem directed against Whites.

Right now racial tensions are escalating in South Africa following the death of Eugene Terreblanche, leader of the Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB). The mainstream media in the US has generally failed to even mention the violence directed against Whites, but today's LA Times in an exception. An earlier report in the Times stated that Terreblanche's killing was merely a dispute about wages. But today's story notes that "police also say the killers stripped and humiliated the 69-year-old in a way that suggested extreme racial hatred."

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Pilgrims flock to see Turin shroud

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 10:10 AM PDT

Thousands of pilgrims and tourists have flocked to northern Italy for a rare chance to see the Shroud of Turin, the mysterious yellow linen which some Christians believe was Christ's burial cloth.

The cloth, which bears the inexplicable image - eerily reversed like a photographic negative - of a crucified man, went on display on Saturday evening for the first time in 10 years.

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Corporate Media Connects Hutaree Members to U.S. Military

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 09:39 AM PDT

Newsweek is reporting that two members of the Hutaree "militia" are ex-members of the U.S. military. "Federal investigators have discovered that two members of the extremist Michigan-based Hutaree militia group charged with plotting to assassinate law-enforcement officers are former U.S. military servicemen, including a Marine Corps corporal who was a Persian Gulf War veteran and decorated expert rifleman," writes Michael Isikoff.

Michael David Meeks is a former Marine. Kristopher Tyler Sickles, who appeared on the Alex Jones Show last year (calling himself Pale Horse), enlisted in the U.S. Army in August 2007 and was discharged in October of that year after being absent without leave, according to Isikoff.

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Sudan vote begins despite boycott

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 09:04 AM PDT

Omar al-Bashir, the president of Sudan, has cast his ballot in an election that will decide whether he wins another term, despite few alternatives.

Voters began flocking to the polls shortly after they opened at 0500 GMT on Sunday, to cast their ballots for president, as well as parliamentary and local representatives.

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Chemical Moshe

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 08:35 AM PDT

"Outside the land of Israel, there can be no doubt that Jews, faithful to the covenant between God and Abraham, are to stand apart from the nations in which they live."

Nice quote isn't it? It's all over the Internet and comes from a book written by pardoned criminal and "passionate advocate for Israel",  Elliot Abrams called Faith or Fear: How Jews Can Survive in Christian America written back in 1997. I happened come across this sweet little quote in an article by Daniel Levy whose own biography is an illustration of just how a Jew does exactly what Abrams describes. Now of course Levy sees himself as a man of peace and loathes Abrams. Nonetheless Abrams' prescription is an epitaph for far more among the tribe than they would have you think.

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Globalzionation

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 08:25 AM PDT

October 30th 1938, just another evening in New York where city life was streaming along nicely and people were busy in their lives fulfilling their social requirements with nothing unusual whatsoever when mercury network, a radio station in New York interrupts the music of Ramon Rachello and his Orchestra from the Park Plaza Hotel for a special news bulletin. This was the beginning of an infamous War of the Worlds broadcast with its terrifying real description on an alien invasion from Planet Mars. Within few hours of the broadcast, a million people were out in the streets, panic and scared of fact that a profound phenomenon of alien existence and invasion is coming out of comic books and becoming a part of their everyday reality which might change their lives forever or even end it. The state of panic was so much so that later that night and next morning media personnel from mercury radio had to come on the network to cover the story where they failed to explain the reason for this interruption and clarify the real agenda behind this false propaganda of an alien invasion. Those who lived their lives in disarray till today still don't know the real reason behind this falsehood that it was a part of a complex psychological warfare test for analyzing the possibilities of human mind control and getting desirable behavioral outcome for future remunerations. The test was conducted by C.D

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