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Ahmadinejad Stresses Need for New World OrderFars News Agency 08 June, 2010 Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday called for cooperation among world states to forge a new world order. WHO probe to examine handling of flu pandemicAFP 06 June, 2010 GENEVA — The head of a World Health Organisation panel probing the handling of the flu pandemic said Monday that criticism of the agency's role which emerged last week would be taken up by his review. North Korea assembly holds rare session amid sanctions pushNorth Korean envoy warns war could erupt soonG20: Toronto to clear out bus shelters, trash cans, newspaper boxesKenyon Wallace - June 1, 2010 The City of Toronto is removing all transit shelters, garbage cans and newspaper boxes on streets within the G20 security perimeter and traffic-calming zone. Overall, 1,000 pieces of street furniture will be removed, according to city spokesman Rob Andrusevich, for the purpose of “ensuring a safe G20 experience for everyone” during the summit happening later this month. |
Every Google search to be logged and saved for two years under new Euro MP planNiall Firth and Andrew Levy Mail Online 07 June, 2010 Every Google web search could be stored for up to two years under a controversial new EU plan that has the backing of more than 300 Euro-MEPs. WHO scandal exposed: Advisors received kickbacks from H1N1 vaccine manufacturersBy Mike Adams, "The Health Ranger" Natural News.com 05 June, 2010 (NaturalNews) A stunning new report reveals that top scientists who convinced the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare H1N1 a global pandemic held close financial ties to the drug companies that profited from the sale of those vaccines. This report, published in the British Medical Journal, exposes the hidden ties that drove WHO to declare a pandemic, resulting in billions of dollars in profits for vaccine manufacturers. The early bird gets to protestBy Siri Agrell The Globe And Mail 04 June, 2010 The fence might keep them away during the G20 summit, but The Toronto Community Mobilization Network is planning to march to the Convention Centre two and a half weeks before the arrival of the world's leaders. Deflationary Depression and Purging To ComeBy Bob Chapman The International Forecaster 03 June, 2010 We believe an inflationary depression began in February of 2009, and little has changed. Since then factory output has increased, as have inventories and other outward signs, such as retail sales. We believe that one-year spurt is ending, unless a new stimulus program is put in place. This past week we saw a $78 billion addition to unemployment benefits and Larry Summers has said they need an additional $200 billion. In order to keep the economy going sideways a total of another $800 billion will be needed. The Fed may have cut back the creation of money and credit to zero, but it is still dishing out trillions to domestic and foreign banks, which can only affect the domestic economy in a residual way. The key is real personal income. Including government programs it has fallen $500 billion over the past 16 months. In addition real unemployment remains at a high of 22-3/8%. That is U-6 less the birth/death ratio. This terrible dilemma is a first and is surprising in as much as government addition to income has gone past 18% for the first time ever. We expect that part of the reason for both situations is the perpetual drag of free trade, globalization, offshoring and outsourcing, which has continued unabated. U.S. culture of greed is threat to worldDavid Gutierrez - June 1, 2010 (NaturalNews) The world is doomed to environmental catastrophe unless the threat posed by U.S. consumption culture is directly addressed, warns the Worldwatch Institute's annual report. |
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