(Excerpts from William Cooper’s book “Behold a Pale Horse”, in which he revealed the contents of top secret documents. In 2001, William Cooper is...

Two days ago Obama held a press conference in which he openly prevaricated and disinformed the world about the true nature of his meeting with Israel PM Netanyahu. Today we find what was truly discussed, courtesy of Israel’s Maariv newspaper, Spiegeland Reuters, which all tell us that it was a simple case of quid pro quo, namely that Barack Obama would supply Israel with bunker-busters and refueling planes if Bibi promised to delay an Iran attack until after the presidential election. The implication is simple – avoid an oil price shock this summer and delay it until next winter when Obama will be safely...

Experts warned that original draft legislation would have legalised disappearances, allowing police to hold suspects without informing families China has unveiled legislation enshrining police powers to hold people at unknown locations, but has removed a controversial secrecy clause after an outcry. Experts had warned that the original draft would have legalised disappearances by allowing police to hold some suspects for up to six months without informing their families. The revisions to the criminal procedure law were unveiled at the National People’s Congress on Thursday, and will be passed by what is essentially a rubber stamp parliament. Lawyers have welcomed other elements...
Internet service providers lose final appeal after court rules the Digital Economy Act is legal and compatible with European law BT and TalkTalk have lost their appeal against last year’s judicial review of the government’s anti-piracy legislation. Photograph: Tim Ireland/PA The government has been given the green light to implement the Digital Economy Act after the final legal challenge by two internet service providers was thrown out at the court of appeal. BT and TalkTalk on Tuesday lost their appeal against last year’s judicial review of the government’s controversial anti-piracy legislation on all but one ground. Three senior judges at the court of appeal...

To avert a possible catastrophe – this time set for February 2013 – scientists suggest confronting asteroid 2012 DA14 with either paint or big guns. The stickler is that time has long run out to build a spaceship to carry out the operation. NASA’s data shows the 60-meter asteroid, spotted by Spanish stargazers in February, will whistle by Earth in 11 months. Its trajectory will bring it within a hair’s breadth of our planet, raising fears of a possible collision. The asteroid, known as DA14, will pass by our planet in February 2013 at a distance of under 27,000...

The US President said his country will do everything it takes to defend national interests, and that a military attack to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons is possible. Addressing the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee’s policy conference, Obama quoted Roosevelt and said he would “speak softly, but carry a big stick”. At the same time, however, the President appealed to the powerful lobbying group, calling for more time to allow sanctions to further isolate the Islamic Republic. Israeli president Shimon Peres,who spoke before Obama, said that a nuclear Iran would be a menace to the world, not just to Israel’s security....

West Midlands and Surrey police offer £1.5bn contract under which private firms may investigate crime and detain suspects Private compa nies could take responsibility for investigating crimes, patrolling neighbourhoods and even detaining suspects under a radicalprivatisation plan being put forward by two of the largest police forces in the country. West Midlands and Surrey have invited bids from G4S and other major security companies on behalf of all forces across England and Wales to take over the delivery of a wide range of services previously carried out by the police. The contract is the largest on police privatisation so far, with a...

It’s a day of mass protests across the EU, as people rail against austerity, cuts and economic hardships – which they say are not their fault. Fresh demonstration are brewing across Greece – as the government seeks to implement the drastic austerity measures that came with the latest EU bailout. The demonstrations will be synchronous with those in Spain – where people are angry at their own draconian cuts and bleak prospects. RT on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/RTnews RT on Twitter: http://twitter.com/RT_com

The BBC has twisted the migration figures for Britain in a clear example of false reporting in line with the coalition government’s policies. In its reporting of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) data for migration in the first year of the coalition government, the BBC reported “net migration to Britain remained steady at 250,000 in the year to last June.” While the figures were meant to measure the government’s commitment to its pledge to cut immigration numbers to “tens of thousands” by 2015, the BBC chose the September 2010 “peak” in immigration numbers to interpret the ONS data...
Mike Adams – Natural News February 25, 2012 What do you call a guy who is obsessed with destroying human sperm and depopulating the planet? The Sperminator, of course. Much like the Terminator played by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the movies, the Sperminator is a highly-intelligent death machine that seeks to use high technology to destroy humanity’s future. See the full-size “Sperminator” cartoon at CounterThink.com: When it comes to Bill Gates and his dehumanization agenda, it’s hard to even know where to begin: GMOs? Vaccines? Chemtrails? Genetically engineered mosquitoes? Bill Gates has even funded a technology that can sterilize a...
London: Legal authorities said Tuesday that a High Court judge in England has approved the use of Facebook to serve legal claims. Lawyers in a commercial dispute were last week granted permission to serve a suit against a defendant via the popular social networking site. Justice Nigel Teare permitted the unconventional method of service during a pretrial hearing into a case which pits two investment managers against a brokerage firm they accuse of overcharging them. A former trader and an ex-broker, Fabio De Biase and Anjam Ahmad, are also alleged to have been in on the scam. Ordinarily, British legal...

A feature common in phones will let Microsoft remotely disable malware Janne Kytömäki, a Finnish software developer, was cruisingGoogle’s (GOOG) Android Market for smartphone apps last year when he noticed something strange. Dozens of best-selling applications suddenly listed the same wrong publisher. It was as if Stephen King’s name had vanished from the covers of his books, replaced by an unknown author. Kytömäki realized the culprit was a piece of malware that was spreading quickly, and he posted his findings online. Google responded swiftly. It flipped a little-known kill switch, reaching into more than 250,000 infected Android smartphones and forcibly...

Two men and two women questioned on suspicion of cheating taxpayers A4e could still receive part of new £126m government contract Whistleblower says that employees are being made ‘scapegoats’ Four people have been arrested in the fraud investigation surrounding David Cameron’s ‘back to work’ tsar Emma Harrison. Officers carried out dawn raids on the homes of former staff of her employment agency A4e, which receives tens of millions every year in Government contracts. The two men and two women were questioned on suspicion of cheating taxpayers. Escalation: Four people were arrested in the fraud investigation involving Emma Harrison, the...

Details about text messages, phone calls, emails and every website visited by members of the public will be kept on record in a bid to combat terrorism. The Government will order broadband providers, landline and mobile phone companies to save the information for up to a year under a new security scheme. What is said in the texts, emails or phone calls will not be kept but information on the senders, recipients and their geographical whereabouts will be saved. Direct messages to users of social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter will also be saved and so will information...