Tuesday, November 28, 2006

UK Police Adorn Nazi Chic




British police have been photographed wearing bizarre Nazi-like insignia on their uniforms as the attire of Tony Blair's enforcers begins to compliment the totalitarian society the Prime Minister is creating by openly abolishing freedom of speech and freedom of assembly under draconian crime and terror laws.

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The Pagan lightning bolt symbol (Norse, Roman, Greek) would be hurled by male sky gods to punish the earth. Hitler and Himmler both were familiar with its meaning. It seemed a perfect symbol for their Aryan soldiers, to usher in their new Pagan world (the New World Order). Tony Blair the master Freemason (Freemasons are all fluent in symbolic language, and use it openly to communicate in secret)knows full well what it has represented in the past, and what it has come to represent.

Water cannon for riots 'viable'

Water cannon should be considered as a tactic to control violent protests, according to a police watchdog report.

BBC

Justice Department watchdog to review domestic spying program

The Justice Department has called the program a necessary tool in the fight against terrorism, and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is pushing congressional Republicans to authorize it by law before they cede power at the year's end — a prospect with at best a slim shot of approval.

AP

Existing Home Sales Rise, Prices Fall

The National Association of Realtors said Tuesday that existing home sales edged up 0.5 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.24 million. It marked the first sales increase since February.

However, the median, or midpoint, price for a home sold dropped to $221,000 in October, a decline of 3.5 percent from a year ago. That was the biggest year-over-year price decline on record. It marked the third straight month that home prices have fallen compared to the same period a year ago, the longest stretch of such declines on record.

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This is bad news...

France in ‘vigilance' plea on falling dollar

A French official said Mr Breton had deliberately changed his tone on the euro, from saying it was “fully valued” when it was trading at $1.24-$1.28 against the US dollar, to calling for “collective vigilance” now it was above the $1.30 mark.

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Pope Arrives in Turkey Amid Swirl of Controversy

"We remember this pope, as Cardinal Ratzinger in Rome and he used to come up with unsolicited advice and remarks about Turkey's EU [European Union] prospects and each time he would open his mouth then what would come out would be things like cultural differences between Turkey and the European Union, civilizational differences," he said.

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