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A former Polish prime minister has succeeded Herman Van Rompuy as president of the European Council, but this seemingly routine transition signals an imminent move by new European Commission President Donald Tusk to go all-out for free trade as Ukraine threatens to descend into all-out chaos and carnage.Immediately after being appointed EC Commission President, Tusk spoke with U.S. President Barack Obama by telephone on December 1st, and called for immediate progress on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP). While headlines about ISIS and Ebola consume tons of ink and paper in newspapers around the world, T-TIP is quietly forging…

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A peek into the Scottish situation shows where the road to child “safeguarding” is actually heading, and it doesn't look like a good thing. Check out East Renfrewshire Scotland's multi-agency overview guidance for practitioners and managers on fabricated or induced illness (FII).On November 22, 2014, the Daily Mail reported the story of Ms. Kidston, a mother accused by Hereford Social Services of attempting to poison her teenage daughter. In reality, Ms. Kidston had simply sought medical advice at the clinic of Dr. Thierry Hartoghe in Brussels. Ms. Kidston's daughter was suffering from a number of ailments, including chronic fatigue, low…

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One of the most common answers I get is that the Bradbury pound is just quantitative easing – that is, there's no need to discuss Bradbury because the Bank of England is already doing it. This is, of course, nonsense. Ironically, another answer given by MPs was that the Bradbury pound policy would cause inflation. But if you look at the Bradbury Pound = QE or Bradbury Pound = inflation debate, they also argue that QE is fine because it doesn't cause inflation. It's not clear how they can be both sides, but maybe that's to be expected as politicians.…

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Many of those who have been warning of an impending financial apocalypse also say it has been and is being engineered, and I am somewhat sympathetic to that position, but it is becoming increasingly clear that the people running the City of London and the Wall Street oligarchy are simply too psychopathically deranged to imagine any other way of doing things. There are many voices sounding the alarm in the “alternative media”, but a few offering solutions. By now people should be tired of the “Glass-Steagall and Bradbury Pond” mantra, but while no one is paying attention, half the world…

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Let's face it. Melanie Shaw is being held at Sodexo High Security Prison in Peterborough. She has been in custody since her trial at Nottingham Crown Court on 25 July 2014. According to members of the public who attended the first trial, Nottinghamshire Police and the Crown Prosecution Service failed to present any substantial evidence against Melanie for arson and criminal damage.An update on Beachwood child abuse victim and whistleblower Melanie Shaw – her suffering illuminates the state of the nation. Let's face it. Melanie Shaw is incarcerated at Sodexo High Security Prison in Peterborough. She has been in custody…

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Today, they say, Liv Love Con have joined forces to keep the union going. They have publicly “abandoned” Prime Ministerial Questions to maximise the impression that they really do want to stay in the union, and three parties have flown to Scotland to campaign for a “No” vote.The Three Stooges are playing a clever mind game. Their intentions are clear with their constitutional reform agenda, i.e. breaking up the Union. They are giving the impression that they are fighting to keep Scotland in the Union, knowing full well that any right-thinking Scotsman would struggle to resist the temptation to punch…

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Following an extraordinary Crown Court hearing where Nottingham Police and Child Protection Services were unable to give evidence, child abuse victim and key witness to the Beechwood abuse, Melanie Shaw, has been remanded in Peterborough Prison until October.Members of the public attending the hearing at Nottingham Crown Court on Friday 25 July 2014 described a chaotic hearing in which the prosecution failed to present evidence, despite the judge urging them to do so by mentioning fingerprints and palm prints. In what were described as awkward statements to the judge, the prosecution excused themselves for the lack of evidence and promised…

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A key whistleblower witness and victim of child abuse at Nottingham Beechwood children's home has been effectively missing since sending a text to UK Column which read: “Call urgently. Something has happened. I don't trust the police. I might be locked up tomorrow…” It was sent at 21:22 on Wednesday 9th July 2014 and UK Column has been searching for the witness ever since. The witnesses reported to us rape, intimidation, beatings, physical and mental intimidation as just some of the abuse suffered by the vulnerable children of Beachwood, while some young people also witnessed “suicides” where children “fell” out…

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On June 19, Microsoft asked a US court to issue an ex parte injunction against dynamic DNS provider no-ip.com. On June 26, the court granted Microsoft's request, resulting in the transfer of 23 no-ip.com domain names to Microsoft's control. All Internet traffic destined for those 23 domain names would then pass through Microsoft's Internet infrastructure, where it would be scanned, classified, and if Microsoft deemed it “malicious,” it would “disappear” into what Microsoft called a “sinkhole,” never to be seen again. In a blog postMicrosoft justified its actions by arguing that “as malware creators continue to pollute the Internet, domain…

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William Paty, who served as the British ambassador to Afghanistan until 2012, said Britain had lost the “war” against opium production in Afghanistan and heroin should be legalised. Mr Paty served as the British Ambassador to Afghanistan from 2010 to 2012. He is a career diplomat who joined the Foreign Office in 1975. In an article he wrote The Guardian todayPaty said that when Prime Minister Tony Blair “deployed British troops to Afghanistan, ending the illicit production and supply of opium was listed as a key objective.” Of course, this was a lie then and it remains so now: when…

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