"Behind the Big News" The ongoing assault upon Freedom

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Submitted by Sandi on Wed, 2008-03-19 04:41.

"Behind The Big News" - MUST SEE video during the Easter break

"Most Americans know the mainstream media manipulates stories, manufactures illusions, and exploits fears. But the reason is more than just ... all » liberal bias or sloppy reporting. Behind the Big News exposes a revolutionary agenda originating outside the media that defines today's headlines. This powerful and fast-paced video examines some of the biggest news stories in recent decades to discover how this subversive agenda is promoted. Behind the Big News also reveals an effective strategy to overcome this ongoing assault on American freedom."

This really shook me. I look forward to reading comments from Soloists.

Hat tip: Foehammer

Video from the JBS Society


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European Union: Violent criminals cannot be deported

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A foreign criminal who attacked and robbed a pensioner cannot be deported because he is not considered dangerous enough, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

The decision has rendered the Government virtually powerless to remove even the most vicious offenders if they come from within the European Union.

Watch the video UK Common Purpose


Keep a wary eye open for

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Keep a wary eye open for Jihadists while holidaying Sandi Eye

 


Off on holiday

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I am supposed to be packing my bags and not still be at my pc.
Anyhow, I have drawn up an outline. I look forward to comments and some texture from Soloists. See you next weekend.


The Association of South East Asian Nations

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Opinion of
UN, ASEAN & other countries on Myanmar protests

BEIJING -- The Olympic torch will go through Tibet as planned despite the unrest in the remote Himalayan region

ASEAN website

"New Zealand assistance in the areas of science and technology cover projects in energy and food and material sciences.

ASEAN's national science policy authorities are benefiting from a programme that provided an opportunity to closely study the structural reforms New Zealand has carried out in its science management system."

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The Government is making what it says is the largest ever boost to research, development and innovation funding with $700 million to help the pastoral and food industries.

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The direction of Science is dictated by Helen Clark, passed onto foreigners and funded by the tax payer.


Asian Union (Includes Australia & New Zealand & China

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Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean)

Long-term significance for Asia.

It is a proposal that Asean's members - Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam - join the economic giants China, Japan and South Korea, and possibly other countries, in a new and much more powerful regional organisation.

There are deep differences too on how a future East Asian community would be defined geographically. Pro-western countries such as Singapore and Japan say Australia and New Zealand should be included. Others want India to join the party. Australia and New Zealand were told yesterday they could attend the summit if they first signed Asean's non-aggression treaty.

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Helen Clark Address to University of Southampton

"New New Zealand is also heavily engaged in East Timor. As a longstanding ASEAN dialogue and development partner, we took the further step of acceding to ASEAN’s Treaty of Amity and Co-operation in 2005. That was the key to securing a seat at the new East Asia Summit as a founder participant.

East Asia has been the main focus of our bilateral negotiations for free trade agreements. We have now concluded FTAs with Singapore and Thailand; and have a Trans-Pacific FTA with Singapore, Brunei, and Chile.

We are currently negotiating FTAs with China, Malaysia, and all of ASEAN. New Zealand has reasonable prospects of being the first developed country to conclude an FTA with China. Given that we are an overwhelmingly open economy, and that our major exports face significant tariff barriers in China, we see this as a highly desirable outcome.

Overall we are seeing our relations with East Asia grow and develop at a fast rate. Asia overall accounts for forty per cent of our trade. It is a source of tourists and migrants. Our universities and cities have many linkages with Asia. Increasingly we feel at home there.

There is a further new dimension to our outreach to the region – and that is through interfaith and intercivilisation dialogue.

In May this year, we hosted both the world’s first regional symposium on the UN’s Alliance of Civilisations initiative, and the third regional interfaith dialogue, bringing together multi-faith delegations from South East Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific.

As so many conflicts in the region and worldwide relate to tensions between faith communities, so a solution to those conflicts may lie in seeking to increase understanding between faiths. And overall we all have reason to be concerned about the extent of polarisation between the Western and Islamic worlds."


Mediterranean Union

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European Union - Common Purpose UK

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European Union - Common Purpose UK

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