Pope orders Vatican probe into Irish church, blasts bishops, takes no Vatican blame for abuse
Written by Nicole Winfield, Victor L. Simpson
Sunday, 21 March 2010 12:20
2010 03 20
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Pope Benedict XVI rebuked Irish bishops Saturday for "grave errors of judgment" in handling clerical sex abuse cases and ordered an investigation into the Irish church. But he laid no blame for the problem on the Vatican’s policies of keeping such cases secret.
In a letter to the Irish faithful read across Europe amid a growing, multination abuse scandal, the pope apologized to victims but doled out no specific punishments to bishops blamed by...
The American Oligarchy's Economic Warfare Campaign on British Columbians
Written by Administrator
Saturday, 20 March 2010 15:19
The American Oligarchy's Economic Warfare Campaign on British Columbians
Contents: IntroductionAmerican Oligarchy's Foundations and Environmentalism in GeneralThe Foundations Behind British Columbia's Environmental MovementSummary and Conclusion
Introduction
This essay contributes to the environmentalism-as-fascism thesis by exposing the British Columbia eco-scene's financial dependence upon, and ideological subservience to, certain...
Mass Unemployment and the Current Economic Crisis Fake Forecasts, Misleading Statistics, Misguided P
Written by Administrator
Saturday, 20 March 2010 13:24
Mass Unemployment and the Current Economic Crisis Fake Forecasts, Misleading Statistics, Misguided Policies By Prof. Alan Nasser Global Research, March 20, 2010
On March 17 Congress passed the “Hire Now Tax Cut” giving companies a break from paying Social Security taxes for the remainder of the year on any new workers hired who have been unemployed for at least 60 days.
The legislation is a token response to the emerging consensus in both the mainstream and...
Federal Reserve Must Disclose Bank Bailout Records
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Saturday, 20 March 2010 12:42
Federal Reserve Must Disclose Bank Bailout Records (Update5) March 19, 2010, 4:17 PM EDT
By David Glovin and Bob Van Voris
March 19 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve Board must disclose documents identifying financial firms that might have collapsed without the largest U.S. government bailout ever, a federal appeals court said.
The U.S. Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled today that the Fed must release records of the unprecedented $2 trillion...
Climategate: two more bricks fall out of the IPCC wall of deceit – rainforests and polar bears
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Saturday, 20 March 2010 00:38
Climategate: two more bricks fall out of the IPCC wall of deceit – rainforests and polar bears
By Gerald Warner Politics Last updated: March 16th, 2010
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Oops! There go another two bricks, tumbling out of the IPCC wall of deceit on man-made global warming – there is not a lot left now; even the Berlin Wall (to which the AGW construct is ideologically allied) has survived better. Unhappily for Al, Phil, Michael, George and the rest of the...
Game of Death: Shocking French ’Torture’ show was documentary experiment (Video)
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Friday, 19 March 2010 19:11
Game of Death: Shocking French ’Torture’ show was documentary experiment (Video) 2010 03 19
From: RebelNews.org Contestants on a French quiz show were willing to torture a man to death with high voltage electricity, live on television. They didn’t know it was actually all part of an experiment, and their victim was an actor. The fake show called ’Game of Death’, featured participants electrocuting contestants who answered incorrectly until they screamed in agony...
9/11 commission was ordered to scale down investigation
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Friday, 19 March 2010 18:57
Investigate but not too deeply, that is the message inside documents from senior officials with the Bush administration to the 9/11 commission as they searched for answers after the attacks. Russ Baker, the author of 'Family of Secrets', says that the government doesn't want full disclosure on this issue and that people who investigate may be crossing the line.
The Web of Debt March 19, 2010 Money today is just a ticket, a receipt for work performed and goods delivered. We can fund the work we need done by creating our own credit.
As the states’ credit crisis deepens, four states have initiated bills for state-owned banks, and candidates in seven states have now included that solution in their platforms.
“Hundreds of job-creating projects are still on hold because Michigan businesses and...
The show was opened by Reg Argue, and co â guest hosted by DJ Ball. Kevin Kelso took over as host at the 10 minute mark.
We talked about We Are Change Vancouver, and their coverage of the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. How the 911 truth group was attacked for exercising their freedom of speech, and about the success of their action in getting on the air for almost every broadcast during the Olympics.
Hackers have flooded the Internet with virus-tainted spam that targets Facebook’s estimated 400 million users in an effort to steal banking passwords and gather other sensitive information.
The emails tell recipients that the passwords on their Facebook accounts have been reset, urging them to click on an attachment to obtain new login credentials, according to anti-virus software maker McAfee Inc.
If the attachment is opened, it downloads several types of...
Leader of Roman Catholic Church in Ireland urged to quit over abuse victims' silence vow
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Thursday, 18 March 2010 16:47
By Simon Caldwell and Nick Pisa Last updated at 8:35 AM on 15th March 2010
Staying put: Cardinal Sean Brady has said he acted promptly against Father Brendan Smyth
The leader of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland is facing huge pressure to resign amid allegations he witnessed teenage abuse victims take vows of silence over a paedophile.
Cardinal Sean Brady, the Primate of All Ireland, admitted that he attended meetings in 1975 when two teenage boys signed oaths of...
Pope named in new twist to German paedophile priest furore
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Wednesday, 17 March 2010 19:01
March 13, 2010
Pope Benedict XVI is greeted by Archbishop Robert Zollitsch (right) during a meeting at the Vatican. Photo: Reuters
Pope Benedict XVI once helped get housing for a clergyman suspected of child sex abuse, it emerged on Friday, as the pontiff met the head of the Roman Catholic Church in Germany over a growing paedophile priest scandal.
Water War Crimes: Biggest scandal in Canadian history?
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Tuesday, 16 March 2010 12:47
The Politicians Plan To Steal Canada's Water Resource Wealth: Our Home In Summer To understand water and bulk water exports and the issues as they relate to Canada you have to understand the big picture and the best way to do that is to take a look at North America from outer space. Looking at a photo of North America taken from outer space, the first thing you notice is the colours.
The Harper government appears ready to move ahead with imposing random roadside breath testing, which a new federal discussion paper says has produced “remarkable results” in catching drunk drivers in other countries.
The proposal has encountered skepticism, however, with civil liberties proponents warning that the new legislation could give police the power to detain drivers without reasonable grounds or suspicion.
U.S., U.K. Move Closer to Losing Rating, Moody’s Says
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Monday, 15 March 2010 15:32
Bloomberg March 15, 2010
The U.S. and the U.K. have moved “substantially” closer to losing their AAA credit ratings as the cost of servicing their debt rose, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
The governments of the two economies must balance bringing down their debt burdens without damaging growth by removing fiscal stimulus too quickly, Pierre Cailleteau, managing director of sovereign risk at Moody’s in London, said in a telephone interview.
Former Minnesota governor and one-time professional wrestler Jesse Ventura has run afoul of the Huffington Post’s no-conspiracy-theory policy, and he’s not happy about it.
“I can’t believe the Huffington Post today will practice censorship,” Ventura says in astonishment. “I’ve got news for them. … I won’t ever write for ‘em again.”
Economy Kept On Life Support While Global Governance Is Organized
Written by Giordano Bruno
Saturday, 13 March 2010 10:56
Neithercorp Press March 13, 2010 In a drawn out collapse, the Liberty Movement is given a tremendous time advantage.
Winter is slowly melting away here in the U.S., and Spring will soon be upon us. Wall Street is currently flush with delight at the year long run of the stock market (driven by fiat bailouts), which at first glance appears to be doing quite well, though international incidences such as those in Dubai and Greece have...
Atrazine, a weed killer widely used in the Midwestern United States and other agricultural areas of the world, can chemically “castrate” male frogs and turn some into females, according to a new study.
New research suggests the herbicide may be a cause of amphibian declines around the globe, said biologists at the University of California-Berkeley, who conducted the study. The findings are being published this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of...
Much High Fructose Corn Syrup Contaminated With Mercury, New Study Finds
Press Release Brand-Name Food Products Also Discovered to Contain Mercury Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP), Jan 26, 2009 Straight to the Source