It's official: Men really are the weaker sex.
(London Independent, December 7, 2008)
"Evolution is being distorted by pollution, which damages genitals and the ability to father offspring, says new study. Geoffrey Lean reports
The male gender is in danger, with incalculable consequences for both humans and wildlife, startling scientific research from around the world reveals.
The research – to be detailed tomorrow in the most comprehensive report yet published – shows that a host of common chemicals is feminising males of every class of vertebrate animals, from fish to mammals, including people."
Lishman says: Everything we touch turns to oestrogen. Also, the feminising effects of the 50 Hz electrical fields that we live surrounded by in Europe, leave no escape for the beleaguered male.
Read full article here
Scientists abandon global warming 'lie'
650 to dissent at U.N. climate change conference
(Global Research, December 13, 2008)
"WASHINGTON - A United Nations climate change conference in Poland is about to get a surprise from 650 leading scientists who scoff at doomsday reports of man-made global warming - labeling them variously a lie, a hoax and part of a new religion.
Later today, their voices will be heard in a U.S. Senate minority report quoting the scientists, many of whom are current and former members of the U.N.'s own Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
About 250 of the scientists quoted in the report have joined the dissenting scientists in the last year alone.
In fact, the total number of scientists represented in the report is 12 times the number of U.N. scientists who authored the official IPCC 2007 report."
Lishman says: Our leaders know that most people will eventually wake up to the Global Warming scam. This is why they are now urgently forging ahead with their plan to levy a world carbon tax on the individual.
Read full article here
Cyberspace has buried its head in a cesspit of climate change gibberish
(George Monbiot, London Guardian, December 9, 2008)
Lishman says: I didn't really like this article, but some of the comments below it were excellent and restored my faith in cyberspace. Here's a sample:
Prentendingtocare:
I question the climate change panic in much the same way as ive tried to question other scares that preceded it ...Aids, Bse, Sars, Bird flu , Terrorism etc ...No one is paying me anything to question these issues ..i do it because i like to think for myself ..as opposed to having people like you do my thinking for me...We get the message George ...loud and clear ..we just think its bullshit thats all ...theres no conspiracy to find ...just the majority of the British people disagreeing with you ...thats a healthy thing ...in a democracy..."
Lishman says: I just checked the rest of the comments below the article to find that some of the better responses to Monbiot's OpEd have been removed by the Moderator. Sadly the brilliant analysis by the poster Moveanymountain was also removed. For "Moderator" read "censor". Ironically the Guardian's section heading is called Comment is Free. Well done, Guardian! Showing your true colours again.
Read full article and comments here (bearing in mind that most of the dissenting voices will disappear in time)
Are the Greek riots a taste of things to come?
(London Independent, December 13, 2008)
"Bringing together youths in their early twenties struggling to survive amid mass youth unemployment and schoolchildren swotting for highly competitive university exams that may not ultimately help them in a treacherous jobs market, the events of the past week could be called the first credit-crunch riots. There have been smaller-scale sympathy attacks from Moscow to Copenhagen, and economists say countries with similarly high youth unemployment problems such as Spain and Italy should prepare for unrest."
Lishman says: The answer to the question is 'yes', this is a taste of things to come. And don't think our governments, police and army won't be ready for us when we do revolt. This is part of a long term plan to change the shape of society at a rapid pace. They will most likely provoke the riots and disorder themselves at a time they find most convenient.
Read full article here
Pound slips below euro on Britain's high streets
• £20 buys only €18 at UK exchange
• New rate 'key moment for economy'
(London Guardian, December 14, 2008)
"The government is facing a growing backlash over its rescue package for the economy after the pound slumped to below parity with the euro on British high streets and at airports for the first time since the single European currency was launched a decade ago.
Sterling's decline to a value of less than a euro, after commission charges, is seen by economists and opposition politicians as a pivotal 'psychological moment' - and evidence of declining faith in the British economy on global currency markets.
The case for euro entry was also put by leading economist and commentator Will Hutton. 'The pound buying less than a euro is an important psychological moment. Britain first doubted the euro would be launched, then whether it would survive, then whether it would ever become a serious currency,' said Hutton.
'Even today people are rushing to pronounce its death warrant. Now it is plainly the world's second currency after the dollar. As the pound becomes more volatile and less valuable, the euro will be seen increasingly as a safe haven - a zone in which both British industry and the City of London would flourish. The question is not if Britain will join, but when - and how many working lives and businesses will be wrecked by ideological opposition before it does.' "
Lishman says: The dollar and the pound are dying. The solution for Britain is further integration into the EU against the wishes of the majority of the people. The US will seek to fortify itself by joining Mexico and Canada in forming the North American Union. The NAU Constitution is due to be ratified in 2010. It will have its own currency. Can you see a pattern emerging?
Read full article here
Sunday, December 14, 2008
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