Oct 13, 2010
The Peoples Voice News
World Financial System Not Sustainable
The financial system the world has evolved on the Bank of England model is not sustainable. It creates nearly all money as debt. Such money only exists as long as someone is willing and able to pay interest on it. It disappears, wholly or partially, in recurring financial crises. Such a system requires that new debt must be created faster than principal and interest payments fall due on old debt.
Beck Aides Try To Debunk Diet Coke Dangers
It's hard to believe after three decades of controversy on aspartame, NutraSweet, Equal, AminoSweet, E951, Benevia, Canderel, Spoonful, etc. that anyone would even question the fact that aspartame is a chemical poison. In reality, it is an addictive, excitoneurotoxic, carcinogenic, genetically-engineered drug and adjuvant that damages the mitochondria and interacts with drugs and vaccines.
The Foreclosure Game Tricks and Traps in the Fine Print By RALPH NADER
This time the big banks and mortgage servicing companies, with their long, one-sided fine print contracts, may have outsmarted themselves. The newspaper headlines and the network television news are blazing news of the erupting fraudulent foreclosure process. This long-overdue coverage is generating public visibility and suddenly hundreds of thousands of foreclosures may be questioned due to what one commentator delicately called “flawed paperwork.”
Spying and lying about the left
A company hired by the state of Pennsylvania has spied on left-wing, antiwar and student groups. The US peace group "Peace of the Action" has discovered documents showing that it and many other organisations have been under surveillance for many months by a private agency called the Institute of Terrorism Research and Response (ITRR).
California to decide on cannabis
Those backing legalised marijuana sale enjoy narrow lead ahead of November vote. This November, California voters will decide whether they would legalise the sale of marijuana. A measure on the statewide ballot called Proposition 19 would fully legalise, regulate and tax marijuana sales, which would be restricted to adults over age 21. Most of California's elected officials and candidates for governor oppose legalisation, but the latest polls show voters who are in favour of Proposition 19 have a narrow lead.
US lifts deep oil drilling freeze
Six-month moratorium on deep water drilling lifted after implementation of new stringent safety measures. The administration of Barack Obama, the US president, has lifted the moratorium on deep water drilling that it imposed in the wake of the disastrous BP oil spill, that dumped millions of litres of oil in the Gulf of Mexico.
MEET THE SUPREMACIST JEWISH REBBE MEACHEM MENDEL SCHNEERSON
By Nahida Izzat (Uprooted Palestinians) – Some still insist that Chabad is a “fringe group”, that “has no influence” and that exposing their supremacist ideology, their level of influence and the harm they do is a “distraction” ! Watch Benjamin Netanyahu Ordered by Chabad Rebbe to Hasten Jewish Messiah’s Coming YouTube – Veterans Today Netanyahu [...]
Taliban capture US base in Afghanistan
Taliban militants have claimed that they have driven US troops out of a military outpost in Afghanistan's northeastern Kunar Province. They also said that the Americans fled the military outpost in Kunar's Marawara district in helicopters on Monday.
Fourth of 33 men rescued from Chilean mine - Yahoo! News
SAN JOSE MINE, Chile – To hugs, cheers and tears, rescuers using a missile-like escape capsule began pulling 33 men one by one to fresh air and freedom at last early Wednesday, 69 days ..
Oct 12, 2010
Chile miners: Rescue workers expect to begin lifting trapped miners Tuesday
Officials said that Tuesday, the 69th day underground for 33 miners trapped 2,300 feet down in a northern Chile mine, will see at least the first rescue via metal capsule, with the rest to be lifted to freedom over the next two days.
Racism scandal: Australian cops joke about Indian's electrocution
MELBOURNEL In a shocking incident, top Australian police officers have been caught in a racist e-mail scandal joking about the electrocution of an Indian train passenger and suggesting that it could be "a way to fix the Indian student problem" in Melbourne.
Pope takes biggest step to revive Christianity
VATICAN CITY: Pope Benedict XVI today outlined his most tangible initiative yet to try to revive Christianity, creating a Vatican office for re-evangelising Europe and other traditionally Christian regions where the faith is falling by the wayside.
Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa to be guest of honour at CWG closing
NATO: Latest News, Videos, Photos
KATHMANDU: Despite their differences, Nepal's Maoist party and the dissidents dismissed in unison reports in the media about a collusion between the Indian rebels and their comrades in Nepal, that was alleged to have resulted in "hundreds" of Indian Maoists receiving arms training in Nepal's Terai from the Nepal Maoists' People's Liberation Army (PLA) and operatives of the Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Propaganda and counter-propaganda in Nepal
KATHMANDU: Despite their differences, Nepal's Maoist party and the dissidents dismissed in unison reports in the media about a collusion between the Indian rebels and their comrades in Nepal, that was alleged to have resulted in "hundreds" of Indian Maoists receiving arms training in Nepal's Terai from the Nepal Maoists' People's Liberation Army (PLA) and operatives of the Lashkar-e-Taiba.
NZ radio host apologises for calling Gov Gen Anand Satyanand 'fat Indian'
MELBOURNE: New Zealand radio host Michael Laws today apologised for calling his country's Governor General Sir Anand Satyanand a "fat Indian".
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