Archivo para Mayo de 2007
La Vancouver 9/11 sociedad de la verdad recibirá un multi-altavoz, una conferencia internacional para exponer las realidades, mitos, omisiones y distorsiones de la narrativa oficial de los acontecimientos del 11 de septiembre de 2001, y la evidencia que contradice lo que nos, el público, han hablado de ese día profético; el momento que define del siglo XXI.
El tema de la conferencia es “9/11, Canadá y el mundo nuevo…
El al-Qaeda advierte de `de los ataques peor de 9/11 ′
Miércoles 30 de mayo de 2007
Un miembro AMERICANO del al-Qaeda advirtió en un vídeo del Internet que presidente George W Bush de Estados Unidos retirara a todas sus tropas de la tierra musulmana o la cara ataca peor que el 11 de septiembre.
Adán Gadahn, convertido al Islam que ha sido procesado para la traición por un jurado de los E.E.U.U., publicado una lista de las demandas que él dijo no estaba para arriba para la negociación.
“Su falta de prestar atención a nuestras demandas significa que usted y…
Microsoft revela la computadora superficial nueva
Miércoles 30 de mayo de 2007
Por el escritor SEATTLE
(AP)
- Microsoft Corp. del negocio de JESSICA MINTZ AP ha tomado los abrigos de “superficie,” una computadora formada de la tabla de café que responde al tacto y a las claves de barras especiales unidas a los objetos diarios.
Las máquinas, que Microsoft planeó al principio miércoles en una conferencia de la tecnología en Carlsbad, California, se fijan para llegar en noviembre en almacenes T-Móviles y características de los E.E.U.U. poseídos por Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. y Harrah…
El grupo pacifista ventila opiniónes, pero Bush no las ve
Miércoles 30 de mayo de 2007
HAWKINS DE CAROLE
Presidente Bush vino a Brunswick hablar de la inmigración, pero determinaron a los manifestantes pacifistas para cambiar el tema.
The president spoke on the need for immigration reform during his visit to Brunswick's Federal Law Enforcement Training Center on Tuesday. At the same time, across the street about 20 anti-war activists talked about getting the U.S. out ...
Presidente Bush vino a Brunswick hablar de la inmigración, pero determinaron a los manifestantes pacifistas para cambiar el tema.
The president spoke on the need for immigration reform during his visit to Brunswick's Federal Law Enforcement Training Center on Tuesday. At the same time, across the street about 20 anti-war activists talked about getting the U.S. out ...
Talking CCTV Cameras Come To Manchester
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
There are around 4.2 million security cameras in Britain
CCTV cameras that tell people off for committing anti-social behaviour have gone live in Greater Manchester. The "talking" cameras in Salford come complete with speakers to bark orders at litter louts or vandals.
The speakers have been rigged to 11 CCTV cameras along Liverpool Road, ...
White House turns to veteran diplomat to head World Bank
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
- Robert Zoellick nominated as Wolfowitz successor
- Choice of respected figure an attempt to mend fences
Richard Adams and Conor Clarke in Washington
Wednesday May 30, 2007
The Guardian
File photo of Robert Zoellick during his time at the US state department in Washington. Photograph: Evan Vucci/AP
The ...
File photo of Robert Zoellick during his time at the US state department in Washington. Photograph: Evan Vucci/AP
The ...
The case for ID cards is becoming desperate
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
Gordon Brown will stick with the identity cards scheme when he takes over at No10, it was claimed today.
He appears to be warming to the £5billion project but will focus on its advantages to business and individuals rather than its value in combating terrorism.
There are now signs that the Chancellor and the Treasury - both of whom were initially highly sceptical - have come to support a version of the ...
Human rights in Iraq: a case to answer
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
Revealed: How Lord Goldsmith advised Army chiefs to deny detainees 'full' legal protection
By Robert Verkaik, Law Editor
Published: 29 May 2007
The Attorney General, Lord Goldsmith, is facing accusations that he told the Army its soldiers were not bound by the Human Rights Act when arresting, detaining and interrogating Iraqi prisoners.
Previously confidential emails, seen by The Independent, between London and British military head-quarters in Iraq soon after the start of the war ...
The Real Big Brother Britain
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
A cross RINF/Defy-ID event looking at the harsh reality of how Great Britain has become an Orwellian nightmare, we also look at future plans for the nation and what you can do about it.
26 JUNE, FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE, LANCASTER DOORs @ 7:30PM, FREE ADMISSION
Includes film screenings and talks:
The Big Brother State
The Big Brother State is an educational film about what politicians claim to be protection of our freedom but what ...
Medical Experiments Can Be Done Without Patient’s Consent
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
ROB STEIN, WASHINGTON POST - The federal government is undertaking the most ambitious set of studies ever mounted under a controversial arrangement that allows researchers to conduct some kinds of medical experiments without first getting the patients' permission. The $50 million, five-year project, which will involve more than 20,000 patients in 11 sites in the United States and Canada, is designed to improve treatment after car ...
Israel knew Six Day War was illegal, Secret Memo Reveals
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
Donald Macintyre
A senior legal official who secretly warned the government of Israel after the Six Day War of 1967 that it would be illegal to build Jewish settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories has said, for the first time, that he still believes that he was right.
The declaration by Theodor Meron, the Israeli Foreign Ministry's legal adviser at the time and today one of the world's leading international jurists, ...
Iran Charges 3 Americans With Spying
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
U.S. academic Haleh Esfandiari and two other Iranian-Americans have been "formally charged" with endangering national security and espionage, Iran's judiciary spokesman said Tuesday.
"Esfandiari has been formally charged with endangering national security through propaganda against the system and espionage for foreigners," Judiciary spokesman Ali Reza Jamshidi told reporters. "She has been informed of the charges against her. The complainant is the Intelligence Ministry."
Jamshidi did not say when the specific allegations had ...
CIA keeps an eye on stock markets: ‘War against terror’
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
Masood Haider
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is regularly briefing the US Securities and Exchange Commission (which oversees American stock and other capital markets) about activities of terrorists and other criminals in the global stock markets, powerful financial publication Barron's discloses in its latest edition.
In the wake of financial scandals in the world capital markets and the insider trading cases have spurred the US authorities to look into the manipulation of ...
9/11 Firefighters protest Giuliani
Tuesday, May 29th, 2007
Azi Paybarah
Here’s an unwelcome birthday gift for Rudy Giuliani, as he travels around the city raising money: protests from fire fighters and family members of September 11th victims.
They've shown up in the past at Giuliani's presidential events. Today, they’re gathering in Bay Ridge, and they have plans to follow him nationwide starting sometime around January, according to Jim Riches, a deputy chief with the fire department whose ...
Mike Ruppert & Peak Oil
Tuesday, May 29th, 2007
Ian R. Crane
I have learned recently that Mike Ruppert was taken seriously ill in Venezuela and is now recuperating in Canada. It's very sad to hear of Mike’s predicament and wish him ...














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