Link Several thousand people have marched in Auckland this afternoon in protest at the government’s Electoral Finance Bill. Police estimates put the crowd at close on 5,000. The first Auckland march against the bill, a fortnight ago, drew about 2,000. For the full article, click on the link above.
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By John Pilger Link 11/30/07 “ICH” — — What has changed in the way we see the world? For as long as I can remember, the relationship of journalists with power has been hidden behind a bogus objectivity and notions of an “apathetic public” that justify a mantra of “giving […]
Why would the Bush Administration go after dead man, Bin Laden? This is probably really about oil, power and opening up another potential front for an attack against Iran at the south-west border of Pakistan. Link ISLAMABAD: The US would send troops into Pakistan if intelligence was received enabling a […]
Link Research has shown that treating children who have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) with drugs is not effective in the long-term. After three years of treatment, drugs such as Ritalin and Concerta work no better than therapy. Long-term use of the drugs can also stunt children’s growth, and the […]
Click below to watch the free animated short video that has created a major controversy across the Web. The video parodies the drug companies and conventional healthcare system and many are furious about the truth being exposed. Watch the Town of Allopath Online Video Now NOTE: Make sure you have […]
Link Author of “10 steps” speaks publicly for the first time about legacy of modern-day tyranny Prison Planet | November 29, 2007 Paul Joseph Watson Author Naomi Wolf, who made headlines earlier this year after she identified the ten steps to fascism that were being followed to a tee by […]
11:45AM Saturday December 01, 2007 Democracy under attack Link It is a day of action for lobby groups in Auckland, with two demonstrations planned within hours of each other. There is a march at midday against the police use of anti-terror laws in the Bay of Plenty. Spokesman John Minto […]
Link November 30, 2007 – 4:48PM Police questioned the suspected teenage kingpin of an international cyber crime network accused of infiltrating 1.3 million computers and skimming millions of US dollars from victims’ bank accounts, officials said Friday. Working with the FBI and police in the Netherlands, New Zealand police raided […]
Al Gore won’t be pleased about this. Last Updated: Friday, November 30, 2007 | 3:34 PM ET CBC News Link Not since the grunge era and Brian Mulroney’s days as prime minister has Canada experienced a winter quite as bitter as the one expected to creep in this December, Environment […]