Archives
-
Latest Posts
The witch-hunting of lockdown sceptics
PETER HITCHENS: Why our liberal elite cheered for this violent mob
Silicon Valley and WEF-Backed Foundation Announce Global Initiative for COVID-19 Vaccine Records
Chinese Inventions: The Compass, Gunpowder, …and Critical Social
Dystopia Now! – Surveillance Through Vaccine Certificates, Digital IDs, and Biometric Data
Tag Archives: May
Austerity May Last Beyond 2020, Says Cameron
SKY News The Prime Minister admits the economic crisis is far worse than expected and warns he cannot predict when the cuts will end. David Cameron has admitted he cannot envisage a time when the austerity programme will end and … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged austerity, blight, cannot, Crisis, Daily, daily telegraph, david cameron, debts, economic crisis, envisage, Europe, inflation, interview, May, Minister, mr cameron, News, period, Prime, prime minister, programme, sign, Sky, sky news, Spending, Telegraph, time
Comments Off on Austerity May Last Beyond 2020, Says Cameron
$46m carbon tax bill for hospitals, schools
Simon Benson The Telegraph THE average Sydney hospital will be hit with a $120,000 annual carbon bill after the $23-a-tonne tax kicks in on July 1. Local public schools will also be forced to come up with an extra $9000 … Continue reading
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Environment, Headlines
Tagged agency, analysis, Benson, bill, Budget, carbon, carbon tax, cost, forward estimates, government agency, government services, health, impact, July, july 1, Liability, local public schools, May, NSW, nsw hospitals, nsw treasury, Power, power bills, Simon, simon benson, state, state budget, sydney hospital, tax, tax impact, tax liabilities, Telegraph, tomorrow, tonne, Treasury
Comments Off on $46m carbon tax bill for hospitals, schools
The Colonization Begins: Germany May Send 160 Tax Collectors To Greece
Tyler Durden Zero Hedge Since the European colonial state of southern Bavaria Sachs (formerly known as the insolvent Hellenic Republic) no longer even pretends to be anything less than a pass-thru funding colony of its creditors, said creditors (European banks … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Headlines, Politics
Tagged account, bailout package, colonial, colonial state, Colonization, counterparts, creditors, Durden, End, Escrow, escrow account, european banks, form, front, funding, german banks, german tax, germany, gold, Greece, greek citizens, hellenic republic, insurance, insurance companies, May, money, package, process, Quote, Sachs, southern bavaria, state, tax, tax collectors, Zero
Comments Off on The Colonization Begins: Germany May Send 160 Tax Collectors To Greece
Contract Kids – Switzerland
SBS Journeyman Pictures May 2012 Generations of Swiss children lost their childhoods to state-endorsed abuse and forced labour. This shocking report brings us their stories, shedding light on a little-known dark chapter of Swiss history. “Our Switzerland, which always wants … Continue reading
Posted in History, Politics, Society, Videos
Tagged abuse, ACCUSED, baby, bernette, brain, brain disorder, Chapter, child, cupboard, doctor, electro shock therapy, everything, farm, foster parents, Gechter, generations, goodies, Government, hugo, investigation, Journeyman, journeyman pictures, Labour, maria magdalena, May, recognition, remuneration, report, SBS, shocking report, shocking story, skeletons, state, story, Suicide, survivors, swiss government, swiss history, trial, zingg
Comments Off on Contract Kids – Switzerland
Protester calls Blair ‘war criminal’
UPI LONDON, May 28 (UPI) — An anti-war protester interrupted a British inquiry into press ethics as former Prime Minister Tony Blair was testifying Monday, calling Blair a “war criminal.” The protester accused Blair of being on the payroll of … Continue reading
Posted in Headlines, Politics, Society
Tagged 2003 invasion of iraq, american troops, Association, british soldiers, Chase, former prime minister, inquiry, Invasion, invasion of iraq, JPMorgan, jpmorgan chase, man, May, media ethics, media mogul rupert murdoch, minister tony blair, mogul, mogul rupert murdoch, Monday, New, New York Times, payroll, Press, prime minister tony blair, Protester, Security, security personnel, Support, testimony, Times, Tony Blair, UPI, War, war crimes, war criminal, war protester, YORK
Comments Off on Protester calls Blair ‘war criminal’
Gulf of Despair – USA
SBS Journeyman Pictures May 2012 Two years after the Gulf of Mexico disaster BP say the area is back in business. But in reality oil is washing up on the beaches, local residents are falling ill and the peak of … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Environment, Health, Politics, Videos
Tagged advertising, advertising campaign, area, asthma, breathing problems, business, campaign, community, company business, Crisis, disperse, environmental scientist, evidence, Exxon, exxon valdez disaster, few more years, food chain, glenda, gulf of mexico, health problems, human health, impact, Journeyman, journeyman pictures, livelihoods, May, mexico business, new advertising, oil, oil company, oysters, peak, perryman, SBS, SCIENTIST, spill, threat, Valdez, worker
Comments Off on Gulf of Despair – USA