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Biometrics RFID ChipsAmong greatest violations of human rights and everything the United States stands for is secretly forcing RFID chips into humans without their knowledge or consent as James Walbert and an untold number of American children and adults are experiencing.  In the Majestic Picture Productions documentary trailer below, a whistleblower explains how and why he was covertly implanted by a dentist.

The retired Sacramento, California firefighter paramedic whistleblower’s filmed testimony reinforces the 4-Part Examiner series, «Secretly forced brain implants,» including dentistry involvement in the new wave of criminal activity targeting innocent people of integrity: (περισσότερα…)

Turkey has imposed hurdles to Nato’s planned anti-ballistic missile shield in Europe by demanding proof that the system would not exclusively target Iran.

Hillary Clinton shakes hands with Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoglu

Ahmed Davutoglu, left, Turkey’s foreign minister, opened ‘negotiations’ on the targeting of the missiles at a preliminary meeting in Brussels last week Photo: REUTERS
he development raised further concerns that Turkish foreign policy was tilting outside the sphere of the Western alliance towards alignment with its eastern neighbour.

A Turkish official said Ahmed Davutoglu, Turkey’s foreign minister, had opened «negotiations» on the targeting of the missiles at a preliminary meeting in Brussels last week.

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The sale of meat and milk from the offspring of cloned farm animals is set to be backed by EU Commissioners despite mass consumer opposition.

A huge majority of the public is against clone animal farming, according to studies in Britain and across Europe.

Concerns surround the ethics of the process, the welfare of the animals and a lack of research on food safety. However, a leaked report to be discussed by the EU’s College of Commissioners today comes out in favour of food from the offspring of clones.

A new report suggests that the offspring of cloned animalsA new report suggests that the offspring of cloned animals could be consumed 

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https://neaefimeris.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/310x190gap.jpg?w=300Σε συνέντευξή του στην αμερικανική ηλεκτρονική εφημερίδα «Christian Science Monitor», ο πρωθυπουργός της Ελλάδας κ. Παπανδρέου είπε πράγματα τα οποία ξεκαθαρίζουν πλέον τις σκέψεις του και την ιδεολογία του σημερινού ΠΑΣΟΚ και δεν αφήνουν πλέον καμία αμφιβολία για οποιαδήποτε παρερμηνεία. Μετά τη συνέντευξη αυτή δεν συγχωρείται πλέον κανείς, φιλελεύθερος, σοσιαλιστής ή κομμουνιστής να δηλώνει άγνοια για το που πάμε.Εμείς λέμε, ευτυχώς που ο κ. Παπανδρέου ξεκαθάρισε επίσημα την ιδεολογία του ΠΑΣΟΚ ώστε να υπάρχει πλέον πεδίο αντιπαράθεσης επί της ουσίας και όχι σκιαμαχίες επί εικαζόμενων βουλήσεων και σκοπών.

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ΑΦΑΙΡΕΙ ΤΑ ΔΙΚΑΙΩΜΑΤΑ ΤΩΝ ΓΟΝΙΩΝ ΥΠΕΡ ΤΗΣ «ΔΙΕΘΝΟΥΣ ΚΟΙΝΟΤΗΤΑΣ»

Sen. DeMint: Ratifying U.N. Children’s Rights Treaty Would Turn Parental Rights ‘Over to International Community’


Sen. Jim DeMint, Washington, D.C., August 4, 2010. (CNSNews.com photo/Penny Starr)

Washington (CNSNews.com) – Sen. Jim DeMint (R- S.C.) said that if President Barack Obama gets his way and the Senate ratifies the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the precedent would be set to place parental rights under the jurisdiction of the international community.

“We believe we need to take clear action here in Congress to protect the rights of parents to raise their children,» DeMint said at a Wednesday panel discussion. «This treaty would, in fact, establish a precedent that those rights have been given over to the international community.»

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A massive heatwave in Russia and the current devastating floods in Pakistan could be linked by the unusual behaviour of the jetstream, scientists believe.

The jetstream is the high-altitude wind that circles the globe from west to east and normally pushes a series of wet but mild Atlantic lows across Britain.

But meteorologists who study the phenomenon say that it is producing unusual holding patterns which keep weather systems in one place and produce freak conditions.

Enlarge   A satellite map which shows the intense heat that has built up over Russia after the jetstream has been held up due to Rossby waves A satellite map which shows the intense heat that has built up over Russia after the jetstream has been held up due to Rossby waves

The jetstream is being held by the Rossby waves that normally produce its distinctive wave-like pattern.

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Abkhazian separatist soldiers Abkhazian separatist soldiers stand in front of the debris of a Georgian military base in Kodori Gorge in Abkhazia two years ago. Photograph: Vladimir Popov/AP

Russia said today that it had deployed air defence missiles in the breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia, sending a defiant signal to Tbilisi and the west two years after a war with Georgia.

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The number of foreign workers has increased by 114,000 in the last year – while people born in Britain continued to lose their jobs.

Figures from the Office for National Statistics show workers born overseas were the beneficiaries of the early stages of the economic recovery.

There are now 3.85million workers who were born abroad. At the same time, the UK-born workforce fell by 15,000, to 25.08million.

JobcentreA Jobcentre in Westminster, London: The number of people without a job has fallen in the last quarter but the majority of beneficiaries are not British-born

The figures cover the last days of the Labour Government – which promised to deliver ‘British jobs for British workers’.

Greece is the epicenter of the latest crisis of globalization — the sovereign debt crisis. That country’s prime minister, George Papandreou, has emerged as a key leader and thinker of the responsible left as he faces the challenge head on.

In this wide-ranging interview conducted in Athens last week by Global Viewpoint/NPQ contributing editor Michael Skafidas, Papandreou illustrates his firm grasp of the complexities of interdependence that link the pensions of Greek civil servants to rising consumer demand and labor rights in China to the viability of the European Union itself.

Above all, Papandreou is a defender of the idea of democracy born centuries ago in ancient Athens. In his view, globalization must be tamed so it serves democracy, not the market.

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Greece’s economy has shrunk by a further 1.5 per cent in the second quarter of the year, as the country felt the painful consequences of the government’s drive to reduce its debts with aggressive austerity cuts.

Official figures released by the country’s statistics agency on Thursday also showed the unemployment rate rising to 12 per cent in May, from 11.9 per cent in the previous month.

Greece’s gross domestic has now fallen 3.5 per cent since this time last year, while the number of people out of work is up significantly from 8.5 per cent in May 2009.

«The fall in investment and the significant reduction in public consumption contributed to the reduction of gross domestic product,» the agency said.

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