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Contracting Parties! Explaining what happens if we don’t VOTE NO…on 31st May 2012
By Sean Maguire
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Contracting Parties!
Explaining what happens if we don’t VOTE NO…on 31st May 2012 …Fiscal Treaty referendum in IRELAND
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- ‘Ah, but where will we get the money if we vote NO?’
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Contracting Parties! Explaining what happens if we don’t VOTE NO…on 31st May 2012
By Sean Maguire
soundcloud.com
Contracting Parties!
Explaining what happens if we don’t VOTE NO…on 31st May 2012 …Fiscal Treaty referendum in IRELAND
Related posts:
- Third major trade union urges members to vote No on fiscal treaty referendum
- Bruton raises prospect of second treaty referendum
- A Tale of Two Treaties
- Mandate union says they are advising members to vote ‘no’ to Fiscal Treaty
- Fiscal Treaty – Reasons to vote ‘NO’
- ‘Ah, but where will we get the money if we vote NO?’
- Independent TDs and MEP to call for referendum to be delayed
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Highlights from Frontline Debate on Fiscal Treaty Referendum in Ireland on May 31st
The Frontline, Broadcast on: 21 May 2012
Pat Kenny chairs a debate on the Fiscal Treaty – with Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore, Mary Lou McDonald TD, Declan Ganley and Norah Casey.
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- Bruton raises prospect of second treaty referendum
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- Kenny ‘chickens out’ – Not appearing on TV3 for referendum debate
- What will happen if Ireland votes NO to the Fiscal Compact Treaty?
- Anthony Coughlan: Reply to Dr Gavin Barrett’s article on the Fiscal Treaty referendum in last Friday’s Irish Times
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Highlights from Frontline Debate on Fiscal Treaty Referendum in Ireland on May 31st
The Frontline, Broadcast on: 21 May 2012
Pat Kenny chairs a debate on the Fiscal Treaty – with Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore, Mary Lou McDonald TD, Declan Ganley and Norah Casey.
Related posts:
- Contracting Parties! Explaining what happens if we don’t VOTE NO…on 31st May 2012
- Bruton raises prospect of second treaty referendum
- Party leaders invited to participate in TV3 referendum debate
- Third major trade union urges members to vote No on fiscal treaty referendum
- Kenny ‘chickens out’ – Not appearing on TV3 for referendum debate
- What will happen if Ireland votes NO to the Fiscal Compact Treaty?
- Anthony Coughlan: Reply to Dr Gavin Barrett’s article on the Fiscal Treaty referendum in last Friday’s Irish Times
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POSITIVE LIFE / BUDDHA BAG SPECIAL EVENT: THURSDAY JUNE 14TH @ RADISSON HOTEL – THRIVE, GALWAY PREMIERE
JOIN US for a screening of the new movie, THRIVE.
“THRIVE is an unconventional documentary that lifts the veil on what’s REALLY going on in our world by following the money upstream — uncovering the global consolidation of power in nearly every aspect of our lives. Weaving together breakthroughs in science, consciousness and activism, THRIVE offers real solutions, empowering us with unprecedented and bold strategies for reclaiming our lives and our future.”
Featuring a swathe of interviews with some of the finest and most provocative minds of our time (Duane Elgin, Nassim Haramein, Steven Greer, Deepak Chopra, David Icke, Amy Goodman, Barbara Marx Hubbard etc.) this is a film that gets to the heart of things.
MOVIE will be followed by a LIVE Q AND A WITH FOSTER GAMBLE, the maker of the movie.
DOORS 700 PM, STARTS 730.
ADMISSION 12 EUROS.
www.thrivemovement.com to see trailers….
TO BUY EARLY BIRD TICKETS: http://thrivegalwaypremiere.eventbrite
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Two ‘mad scientists’ create sleep mask that lets people CONTROL their dreams
Life mimics art: The movie Inception, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page, is set in a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion
By Snejana Farberov
Daily Mail
20 May 2012
In a twist straight out of the movie Inception, a duo of developers from Brooklyn, New York, have built a sleeping mask designed to allow people to have lucid dreams that they can control.
While it may look like a standard sleeping mask, Remee has been billed as a special REM (Rapid Eye Movement) enhancing device that is supposed to help steer the sleeper into lucid dreaming by making the brain aware that it is dreaming.
The goal of the product is to allow people to have the dreams of their choice, from driving a race car to flying to having lunch with Abraham Lincoln.
In the hit movie Inception, directed by Christoper Nolan and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, a team of corporate spies enter a man’s dream to plant an idea into his subconscious. It is set in a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion,
Nolan was said to have come up with the idea ten years ago.
The futuristic invention is the brainchild of Duncan Frazier and Steve McGuigan, both aged 30, who have started a company named Bitbanger Labs.
The two friends put up their project on the crowd funding website Kickstarter with the goal of raising $35,000. By this week, more than 6,550 people pledged $572,891 to fund Remee.
The inside of the sleeping mask features a series of six red LED lights that are too faint to wake the sleeper up, but visible enough for the brain to register them.
The lights can be programed to produce a sequence designed by the user.
Read more: Two ‘mad scientists’ create sleep mask that lets people CONTROL their dreams
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Hungary stands in the way of the plans of the global elite for Europe
Igor IGNATCHENKO
Strategic-Culture.org
20.05.2012
Hungarian premier Victor Orban clearly stands in the way of the plans of the global elite for Europe. Hungary’s new constitution which was passed in the spring of 2011 and entered into force on January 1, 2012 unequivocally placed emphasis on Christian legacy and nationhood and was immediately seen as a challenge by the forces of global governance. It happens to be the first constitution in Europe reflecting a radical departure from multiculturalism and the present-day brand of tolerance, which in practice translate into the erosion of national identity and infinite acceptance of moral deviance. The preamble of the Hungarian constitution is titled «NATIONAL AVOWAL», which in itself must sound offensive to the EU ideologists who tend to condemn the concept of the nation as a harmful myth. Moreover, it states explicitly: «We recognise the role of Christianity in preserving nationhood», something that the post-Christian Europe cannot put up with.
According to the fundamental law of Hungary, part of the country’s coat of arms is the crown of Holy King Stephen who led Hungarians to convert to Christianity a millennium ago. The constitution preamble asserts the continuity between contemporary Hungary and its medieval predecessor-state which used to be much bigger and stretched across the territories of today’s Slovakia, Ukrainian Transcarpathia, and almost the entire Croatia, along with parts of Austria and Slovenia plus a half of today’s Romania.
Outraging the European proponents of gay rights, the new Hungarian constitution defined marriage as exclusively heterosexual. Germany, the country where the post of diplomacy chief is held by gay Guido Westerwelle, predictably spearheaded the campaign of hammering Hungary over the issue. The U.S. Department of State also showered the new Hungarian constitution with criticisms. U.S. Secretary of State H. Clinton expressed a view recently that human rights, above all, mean gay rights including the rights to gay marriage and demanded that Budapest subject the national legislation to a revision to meet the needs and tastes of gays and lesbians worldwide.
Importantly, the Hungarian constitution guarantees the protection of human life from the moment of inception. As a result, Hungary may become Europe’s second country, after Ireland, to outlaw abortion. The prospects alarmed groups like Amnesty International which hurriedly released a statement criticizing Hungary for allegedly infringing upon European and international human rights standards.
The EU administration frowned on Orban’s steps from the outset, and cracked down on him powerfully when his reforms went as far as to clip of the authority of the Hungarian Central Bank. In the dollar-dominated world, national central banks are not accountable to national governments which must borrow money from central banks instead of emitting it. To the displeasure of the global financial oligarchy, Orban made a bold attempt to subject the Hungarian central bank to the government oversight, with a special law being passed based on the new constitution. Over the past couple of years, Orban‘s economic reforms constantly drew the ire of International financial institutions. In the summer of 2010, Orban as the leader of Fidesz, the party which convincingly won the parliamentary elections, brushed off the IMF austerity suggestions and, defying the IMF discontent, slapped an additional tax on the banking sector. The IMF and the European Commission were further upset by Hungary‘s economic stability law which set the upper bound for sovereign debt depending on inflation and GDP growth.
Overall, the central bank reform is central to Orban’s economic program. In response to it, the global financial watchdog StandardPoor’s downgraded Hungary to a pre-default status, causing the worth of the Hungarian bonds to plummet. Early in 2012, when the new Hungarian constitution became a reality, the cost of the forint hit the historical low vs. the Euro.
The Western media are attacking Orban non-stop. EU parliamentarian Cohn-Bendit famously likened the Hungarian premier to Hugo Chavez, while France’s L’Express mockingly gave him the title of a Budapest emperor and described Hungary as a country with an authoritarian and dictatorial regime. Worse than that, Orban is increasingly portrayed as a power-hungry new Hitler or the Hungarian Ceauşescu.
The opposition in Hungary is not wasting time either. The closure of the opposition Club Radio on completely legitimate grounds (the same radio frequency was given to an alternative bidder following a tender) triggerd an avalanche of allegations of free speech suppression in Hungary. Orban simply said that the propaganda of immoral lifestyles by media must not be tolerated. Speaking in the European parliament, he cited the common knowledge that Europe became what it is thanks to Christian values which now seem to be dropping out of sight and explained his own mission as the preservation of the Hungarian identity.
The performance of the Hungarian opposition so far falls short of Brussels’ expectations. Former Hungarian president and Orban’s political partner Pal Schmitt faced charges of plagiarism in connection with his doctoral thesis and had to retire, but the race over the vacant post was won by Janos Ader, another associate of Orban who represented the Fidesz youth group and the Hungarians Christian democrats in the European parliament. On May 2, he scored 286 out of 386 in the Hungarian parliament in a vote which was shunned by the opposition but still drew enough ballots and highlighted the widespread support for the policies pursued by «Europe’s Hugo Chavez».
Being a small country, Hungary has great difficulty withstanding the pressure mounted synchronously by the U.S., the EU, and the world financial bodies, especially considering that no support for it is visible internationally. A conflict between the old and the new Europe is brewing but so far has little impact on the European political landscape. Last January, Budapest was forced to bow to the EU demands and dilute three laws – on the central bank, the independence of the information department, and the lowered age limit for judges – which Brussels heavily attacked. The reason why Budapest gave in was that the IMF had put on hold the talks concerning the Euro 20b credit which Hungary desperately needs to climb out of crisis. Thus, the global financial oligarchy‘ armtwisting left the Hungarians with no alternative but to hand the national central bank over back under the control of the European Central Bank and scrap several economic reforms which were meant to reign in the transnational grands and boost national economic independence. In the case, the financial stranglehold proved impossible to evade.
Pressure on Hungary from Brussels is mounting: on April 25, the European Commission rolled out a lawsuit against Budapest in the European Court over EU treaty violations. European Commission president José Manuel Barroso is not going to suffice with the concessions already made and hopes to coerce the Hungarian administration into a deeper tailoring of the national legislation. Hungary is known to be financially embarassed at the moment and the International financial circles are going to fully seize the arising opportunities.
Unseating Orban in a revolt within his own party is an option known to be discussed as the potential reaction in case his defense continues. A suitable alternative figure within the government camp – someone from Fidesz whose ambitions met with no understanding from political peers – is needed to render the plan realistic. Influential transnational groups have no shortage of experience in engineering such ousters – recently, Silvio Berlusconi in Italy and Georgios A. Papandreou in Greece fell victims to the ouster schemes and were replaced with the financial world’s protégés.
The important of the developments in and around Hungary to international politics stems from the fact that the current Hungarian Administration was ahead of others in realizing the ruinous character of liberalism and – with enviable courage – taking to the defense of national identity. These days Hungarians are fully aware that in their country Europe needs cheap labor plus the market to absorb products otherwise having no niches – and, essentially, nothing else.
Source: http://www.strategic-culture.org
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AFP rewrites the Lockerbie case
Voltaire Network
21 May 2012
Abdel Basset al-Megrahi died on 20 May 2012 of cancer at the age of 60. He was the only person convicted of the bombing of PanAm flight 103, which exploded over Lockerbie on 21 December 1988, killing 270 people.
Taking advantage of the vacuum left by NATO’s annihilation of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Agence France Presse has written: “In 2003, the Gaddafi regime had officially acknowledged his responsibility for the attack and then paid $ 2.7 billion by way of compensation to the families of the victims.“ [1]. In addition, the agency alludes ironically to the fact that the deceased survived three years after his release, while medical experts had said that he had only three months to live.
In truth, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya has always denied the charge leveled against her. Considering herself a victim of blackmail at the hands of the great powers, Libya nevertheless agreed to pay compensation in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. In settling at any cost the various disputes that pitted the United States against his country, Muammar el-Qaddafi hoped to hold back NATO’s war preparations. History has shown that it was a miscalculation and that NATO has enough imagination to invent new pretexts to justify the wars on its agenda.
In a famous documentary, The Maltese Double Cross – Lockerbie (see video below), U.S. journalist Allan Francovich demonstrated that the attack was actually perpetrated by a U.S. agent. For their part, the Scottish authorities had admitted that Abdel Basset al-Megrahi’s conviction was based on false testimony [2] and were prepared to review his case. It is within this context that the defendant was released on compassionate grounds (contrary to AFP’s insinuations, the question of his life expectancy is irrelevant). Unfortunately, his death puts an end to the procedure and deprives him of the possibility of being rehabilitated.
“Vae Victis! “(Woe to the vanquished!).
Allan Francovich: The Maltese Double-Cross – Lockerbie (1994)
[1] “Le Libyen Megrahi, condamné pour l’attentat de Lockerbie, est mort,” by Imed Lamloum, AFP, 20 May 2012.
[2] “Lockerbie : vers une réouverture de l’enquête,” Réseau Voltaire, 29 August 2005,
Source : “AFP rewrites the Lockerbie case”, Voltaire Network, 21 May 2012, www.voltairenet.org/a174247
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Sheik Imran Hosein Full May 17 Interview
May 19, 2012 by 108morris108
The last six videos are in here:
Terrorists Turkey and Prophesies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DK46Ig55eAfeature=plcp
The wars are for turning Indigenous people into Carbon Copies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhD0mFCY6Tcfeature=plcp
Russia Has Drawn A Line in The Sand
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGFYzXd9P8Afeature=plcp
Wahabis Salafists
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdSjEkXHLBIfeature=plcp
Wherever the West has Gone Societies Have Crumbled
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyPMd20y0vUfeature=plcp
Secret Societies – The Father The Son and The CIA and The Mossad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIDt79n6NSUfeature=plcp
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Spanish town that accepts pesetas inspires Irish village to take old pounds
By thinkSPAIN
Sunday, May 20, 2012
AN Irish village has taken its lead from a town in Spain whose shops accept pesetas by allowing customers to use the pre-euro currency.
In Clones, in Co Monaghan, a village in the Republic of Ireland and close to the Ulster border, shops and restaurants display signs stating that they will take Irish pounds as payment.
Petrol station Tony Morgan explains that his son, Ciaran, was the brains behind the move, which now includes 42 retailers in Clones.
Ciaran Morgan told his father about the idea when he heard that around 60 shops and bars in the fishing village of Mugardos (A Coruña) in Galicia had begun to accept pesetas as well as euros.
Since Clones’ traders began taking their old currency again, Tony says he has already netted 1,000 Irish pounds (about 1,269 euros) in two months.
Rather like in Mugardos, the publicity generated by the idea has increased trade as visitors come from far and wide – and an added bonus in the case of Clones is that they also accept British pounds, meaning those popping over the border from Northern Ireland do not have to change their currency before spending.
This and the fact that in Spain and Ireland – both of which entered the euro in 2002 – eight-figure sums of money in pesetas and Irish pounds are said to be sitting around in households across the country mean that people can now buy goods with cash which was previously worthless.
In 2010, the Irish Central Bank (ICB) changed a total of 1.8 million Irish pounds for euros, at a rate of 0.90 Irish pounds to the euro, and in 2011 a further 313,577 euros’ worth of Irish pounds were exchanged.
This said, at the end of 2010, the ICB estimated that there were still around 238 million Irish pounds in notes and 125.5 million in coins stuffed into drawers and down the back of sofas in homes throughout the country.
Source: http://www.thinkspain.com
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