Al Gore – A “Stalin Syndrome”?
Jacek Szkudlarek MD, Copenhagen A report from the scene of this month's UN climate change conference December 4th, Copenhagen. In the last minute Al Gore, the inventor of Internet, has canceled his visit to Copenhagen. The explanation was very muddy - “changed his plans”. Those who have seen his book signing event in Chicago which was a total disaster thanks to a peaceful demonstration by the local “We Are Change” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwkR3uuZMIM may have a clue why Gore chose to remain home and leave his 3000 fans in Copenhagen who had bought the tickets in the lurch. True to his altruistic ...
The Climategate Scandal Finally Hit The Danish Press!
Jacek Szkudlarek MD, Copenhagen December 2., 2009 Here in Copenhagen, in the eye of the cyclone, one has has an eery feeling that the World has got completely crazy. One can somehow sense through the skin that some strange, evil forces are gathering to a meeting which will become their final victory. It is like the day before the sabbath of witches but it is a little more serious. MILLIONS ALREADY DEAD Don't forget that these same forces have already managed to kill millions of people with their little Satanic fraud called "climate change". Yes, the biofuels industry resulted in a doubling of food prices around ...
Full Damage Control In Copenhagen
By Jacek Szkudlarek MD for RBN and The Corbett Report Copenhagen, November 29. 2009 Danish media very consequently and shamelessly pretend that the revelations of the hacked e-mails have not taken place at all. This is a non-event. That the leading climate resarchers have by all appearences changed the data in order to convince the World that it is REALLY warming is not important for Danish journalists. Nor is it a problem for the organizers. All media outlets in Copenhagen are full of captivating details about the upcoming summit. "Where is Obama going to sleep? Maybe in Oslo, BUT WHY???". "Schwarzenegger ...
North Korea ‘panic’ after surprise currency revaluation
(Guardian) North Korea's surprise decision to redenominate its currency has prompted panic and despair among merchants left with piles of worthless notes, even driving one couple to suicide, activists said today. North Korea informed citizens and foreign embassies on Monday that it would redenominate its national currency, the won, diplomats said. Residents in the reclusive communist state were told they have until Sunday to exchange a limited amount of old bills, they said. The news sent Pyongyang residents rushing to the black market to convert hoarded bills into US dollars and Chinese yuan, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported, citing unidentified North Korean ...
Why Switzerland Has The Lowest Crime Rate In The World
(YouTube) When thinking about the mass extermination camps of a holocaust think.. The key to freedom is to be able to have the ability to defend yourself &, if you dont have the tools to do that, then youre going to be at the mercy of whomever wants to put you away. Guns are deeply rooted within Swiss culture - but the gun crime rate is so low that statistics are not even kept. The country has a population of six million, but there are estimated to be at least two million publicly-owned firearms, including about 600,000 automatic rifles and 500,000 pistols. This is in ...
MSG Causes Obesity, Hides Behind Many Fake Names
(Rense.com) MSG hides behind 25 or more names, such as "Natural Flavoring". MSG is even in your favourite coffee from Tim Horton's and Starbucks coffee shops. I wondered if there could be an actual chemical causing the massive obesity epidemic, and so did a friend of mine, John Erb. He was a research assistant at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, and spent years working for the government. He made an amazing discovery while going through scientific journals for a book he was writing called "The Slow Poisoning of America". In hundreds of studies around the world, scientists were creating ...
JFK Researchers Won’t Back Down
As 50th anniversary approaches, history groups keep truth torch lit ON THE SCENE/with Mark Anderson, American Free Press deputy editor; and host of RBN’s When Worlds Collide, Saturdays, 7 to 9 p.m. Central; email truthhound2@yahoo.com DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 22, 1963 – The Coalition on Political Assassinations (COPA) and the JFK Lancer Group both held conferences Nov. 21-22, on the 46th anniversary of the toppling of John F. Kennedy in what COPA president John Judge called a “coup” that took out Kennedy because he resisted construction of a global empire enforced by America. Weekend highlights included a special award presented to perhaps the only ...
Senate set for first health care votes Thurs.
(AP) After three days of angry debate, the Senate was poised to cast its first vote Thursday on remaking the nation's health care system, with Democrats and Republicans offering amendments that address Americans' fears about women's health and Medicare. Under the agreement that allowed the votes to take place, the amendments will require 60 votes to pass — making each step in the debate a test of Democratic Party unity. Waiting in the wings is an amendment to restrict abortion funding, except in cases of rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother. Drafted by an abortion opponent — Democratic Sen. ...
Lou Dobbs abandoned by major immigration group
(Jim Kouri) According to a statement released today by officials from Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, the group officially withdrew their support for financial commentator and former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs after years of mutual striving to toughen US immigration policy. ALIPAC reportedly cut all ties to Dobbs, who left CNN due to a dispute over illegal aliens and coverage of that subject at the cable network. According to the ALIPAC statement the group suspended its web sites calling on Dobbs to run for President due to the perceived change in Dobbs's stances on immigration issues. For years, Dobbs was considered ...
Farmer hunger strike to protest ‘carbon theft’
(The Land) NSW grazier, Peter Spencer, of "Saarahnlee" in the Monaro region, has gone on an indefinite hunger strike following failed court actions to get compensation for his inability to use effectively a large section of his property because of government land clearing restrictions. He began the hunger strike at his farm house on November 23 and on Wednesday moved it to a wind monitoring mast on his property. Mr Spencer has vowed to stay until Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, meets the terms of a submission Mr Spencer has made. The submission argues that land clearing restrictions have amounted to 109 million hectares of ...

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