Great Britain
The Spy Who Hated Wikileaks
Richard Dearlove is the former head of the British foreign intelligence service. This is the intelligence department dramatized in James Bond films, and Dearlove could be described as the "real version" of "M" although in actuality the head of MI6 is referred to as "C".[1]
In July 2002, Dearlove reportedly said that "intelligence was being fixed around the policy", in reference to the run-up to the Iraq War.[2] The source for this remarkable observation is the now infamous "Downing Street Memo".
Dearlove recently held a talk at Cambridge, and insisted no recordings were to be made. Topic of the talk was "principally in relation to Wikileaks". In yet another twist of beautiful irony, the presentation was leaked.
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First Iceland, then the World
The public is angry. Why should the public pay for the bankers mistakes. Iceland blogger Halldor Sigurdsson
Who cleans up the mess when ignorant, greedy bankers rack up massive debt then go broke? The people of Iceland made a strong statement Saturday. The sins of big bankers and government regulators shouldn't fall on the citizens. By a 93% to 2% margin, they voted down a proposal requiring them to cover bad debt incurred by one of the nation’s oldest and largest banks. Covering the debt would have cost Iceland's 317,000 citizens around $17,000 each.
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British Drilled Airliners Crashing Into Buildings in 1968
British Drilled Airliners Crashing Into Buildings in 1968
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/october2007/011007Airliners.htm
You Tube
Monday October 01, 2007
Film about "political" events in London, 1968.
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British Drilled Airliners Crashing Into Buildings in 1968
British Drilled Airliners Crashing Into Buildings in 1968
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/october2007/011007Airliners.htm
You Tube
Monday October 01, 2007
Film about "political" events in London, 1968.