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The Hypocrisy of Ban Ki-moon about Israel’s Attacks on Syria

By   /  May 6, 2013  /  Conflict, News, World  /  No Comments

UN SECRETARY GENERAL MEETS WITH SPANISH PRESIDENT

By UN News Centre via Global Research Global Research Note We bring to the attention of our readers the following news release about the Israeli attack on Syria from the United Nations. Ban Ki-moon has called ”on all sides to exercise maximum calm and restraint.” No words of condemnation were uttered against Israel’s attack on Syria and [...]

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UN report calls for moratorium on ‘killer robots’

By   /  May 3, 2013  /  News, Science & Technology, World  /  No Comments

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ANI A United Nations report has said that killer robots that can attack targets without any human input “should not have the power of life and death over human beings”. The report for the UN Human Rights Commission posted online this week deals with legal and philosophical issues involved in giving robots lethal powers over [...]

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Meet Your Corporate-Tock-Crazy

By   /  April 12, 2013  /  News, Politics, World  /  No Comments

Council on Foreign Relations

By Johnny Punish | VT Most Americans are now aware that they live in a corporatocracy posing as a republic (some still think it’s a democracy).  But still, most are unaware on how this corporatocracy gets its business done around the world and in Washington D.C. Well America, it’s time to meet the corporate fockers! [...]

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An Agreement on Arms – With No Teeth

By   /  April 8, 2013  /  In Other News, World  /  No Comments

National Rifle Association (NRA) chief

By Caleb Rossiter | The Epoch Times Fearing the disruption of gun exports, the National Rifle Association vociferously opposed the Arms Trade Treaty that was approved on April 2 by the UN General Assembly. The NRA always fights gun-related legislation because it fears a “slippery slope” toward confiscation. But its cause for concern in this case—the [...]

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Baltimore Police Major Attending UN “Peacekeeping” Course

By   /  April 6, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Alex Newman | New American A major with the Baltimore Police Department will be attending a United Nations “Police Commanders Course” (UNPCC) in Sweden next week that is raising eyebrows among Americans — especially considering the UN’s history and highly controversial agenda. The three-week course is aimed at teaching officers from around the world [...]

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UN rights chief calls on US to close Guantanamo

By   /  April 5, 2013  /  News, Police State, World  /  No Comments

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By RT Washington’s failure to close Guantanamo and release indefinitely held detainees is a “clear breach of international law,” UN human rights chief Navi Pillay said in a statement on Friday, as the “desperate” hunger strike nears two months. Follow RT’s day-by-day timeline on Gitmo hunger strike. Calling the ongoing Guantanamo Bay prison hunger strike [...]

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Government’s climate watchdog launches astonishing attack on the Mail on Sunday… for revealing global warming science is wrong

By   /  April 2, 2013  /  Environment, News, World  /  No Comments

Global Warming Has Ended

By David Rose | Daily Mail The official watchdog that advises the Government on greenhouse gas emissions targets has launched an astonishing attack on The Mail on Sunday – for accurately reporting that alarming predictions of global warming are wrong. We disclosed that although highly influential computer models are still estimating huge rises in world [...]

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UN approves new combat force to target Congo rebels

By   /  March 29, 2013  /  Conflict, News, World  /  No Comments

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The United Nations Security Council has approved the creation of a new combat force to conduct “targeted offensive operations” against armed groups in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Al Gore Implores the Public: “It’s Time For a Carbon Tax”

By   /  March 29, 2013  /  Economy, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Susanne Posel | Occupy Corporatism Last week climate change fear-monger Al Gore recommended his editorial posting in a technocratically-controlled media outlet that explained that the “time has come for a carbon tax.” The article stated that having a carbon tax implemented was a “regrettable necessity” that was “less regrettable than others.” And if only [...]

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U.N. Small Arms Treaty Enters Eleventh Hour

By   /  March 28, 2013  /  News, Police State, World  /  No Comments

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By Kurt Nimmo | Infowars Diplomats are expressing cautious optimism that seven years of efforts to reach an agreement on the “first treaty on weapons ranging from side pistols to combat aircraft and warships” will not collapse on Thursday, the AFP reports today. Despite disappointment the treaty does not go far enough, the foundation-funded Amnesty [...]

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“Bizarre Interpretation of Second Amendment” is Obstacle to UN Gun Grab

By   /  March 26, 2013  /  News, Police State, World  /  No Comments

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By Joe Wolverton, II, J.D. | New American On Monday, March 25, the permanent mission to the United Nations from Mexico sponsored a press event where representatives of four major non-governmental organizations (NGOs) made statements on the progress of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) negotiations currently underway in New York. The four speakers — representing [...]

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Gun Control Group Calls for Strict Control of Arms, Ammo in UN Treaty

By   /  March 26, 2013  /  News, Police State, World  /  No Comments

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By Joe Wolverton, II, J.D. | New American On the opening day of the Arms Trade Treaty conference currently underway at the United Nations, Control Arms — a consortium of human rights groups committed to eradicating the international arms trade — distributed a checklist of “nine essential items for a bulletproof treaty.” As the delegates from over [...]

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