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Our Latest Published Articles The latest from Mr Beckhough who was one of the original Bletchley Park Codebreakers in England during World War II. He Has some startling revelations about Germanys rise in power and past role in the forming of the European Union. “The NAZIS and FASCISTS who founded the THE EU and their…
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Our Latest Published Articles On Tuesday 27th March Ben Gilroy, John Squires and ‘People for Economic Justice’ served a summons on the Irish government to answer charges of illegal activity over the bank bailout. The bailout is illegal under Bunreacht Na hEireann, the Irish Constitution. It is also illegal under international law. An injunction was…
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Our Latest Published Articles BBC, ‘propaganda arm’ of European Union The BBC’s impartiality has been called into question by British lawmakers after the corporation was accused of becoming the “propaganda arm” of the European Union. The revelation came when the BBC admitted in a letter that it has received nearly £3million in grants from the…
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Our Latest Published Articles If the Government really wants to tackle fraud, it should take on banks By Colette Browne Irish Examiner THE Government is engaged in a campaign of vilification against those claiming social protection benefits despite an Oireachtas report revealing the proportion of fraudulent overpayments actually decreased by more than half between 2007…
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Our Latest Published Articles Why is Britain ramping up sanctions against Iran? Simon Jenkins · guardian.co.uk Sabre-rattling at Washington’s behest is an idiocy, and likely to do little other than escalate the steps to open conflict ‘The dog returns to its vomit, and the sow returns to her mire/ And the burnt fool’s bandaged finger…
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Our Latest Published Articles Iceland exits recession Decision to force bondholders to pay for banking system’s collapse appears to pay off as economy grows 1.2% in third quarter By Phillip Inman guardian.co.uk, Nobel prize winner Paul Krugman has repeatedly called on Ireland, Greece and Portugal to consider leaving the euro area and defaulting on debts.…
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Our Latest Published Articles By JOHN DRENNAN The legitimacy of the infamous bank guarantee of September 2008, which was the catalyst for Ireland’s subsequent bailout by the IMF, has been called into question by two of the senior ministers in the cabinet on that fateful night. In a major new RTE documentary, Crisis — Inside…
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Our Latest Published Articles Occupy Oakland police brutality gets serious: Scott Olsen now sedated; “skull fracture and swelling of the brain” Oakland Policeman Throws Flash Grenade Into Crowd Trying To Help Injured Protester http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2011/oct/26/occupy-oakland-protests-live#bl… http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/video/6386440-protesters-clash-with-police-afte…‘occupy-oakland’-camp-raided/ > Editor’s note: Many of us watched this story unfold live via Twitter last night. We watched ABC7 live coverage…
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Our Latest Published Articles Occupy Dame Street: Irish bank protesters stage well-mannered sit-in Campaigners at the central bank in Dublin, who were inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement, are angry but decidedly polite Protesters outside Ireland’s central bank in Dublin city centre are inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA story:…
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Our Latest Published Articles Laboratory puppies and kittens may be clubbed to death instead of being ‘put to sleep’ under new EU law By FIONA MACRAE Puppies and kittens could be clubbed to death under new European Union regulations on the welfare of laboratory animals. Currently, newborn puppies, kittens, ferrets and fox cubs which are not…