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PM Steven Harper Served Summons

PM Steven Harper Served Summons to Answer Charges of Crimes Against Humanity

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PM Steven Harper Served Summons to Answer Charges of Crimes Against Humanity

ITCCS

March 25th, 2011

Stephen Harper (photo: CTV News)

Ottawa, Canada: The day before Steven Harper’s Conservative government was toppled by a non-confidence vote in Canada’s Parliament, the besieged politician was delivered a Public Summons to answer charges of conspiring in Crimes against Humanity before an International Tribunal this September in London, England.

Standing in front of the Parliament buildings in Ottawa, Kevin Annett of The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State (ITCCS) read from the Summons that charged Harper with concealing genocide against native children in Canada’s Indian residential schools, denying justice to survivors and protecting the churches responsible for the deaths of 50,000 native children.

Annett then formally delivered the Summons to the Prime Minister’s Office. (see video)

Harper has thirty days to respond to the Summons, after which his silence can be deemed to imply his consent to the charges made against him. A similar Summons was delivered to Pope Benedict at the Vatican last month.

Earlier this week, Kevin Annett and the work of the ITCCS was endorsed by members of the Mohawk nation and the Mohawk Traditional Council in Kahnawake near Montreal.

On their territory, Cheryl Diabo of the Bear Clan at Kahnawake and other elders presented Kevin Annett with the Two Road Wampum Belt, recognized his indigenous name Eagle Strong Voice in their own language as Akweks Rowen:na’shatste, and authorized Kevin in his work as a bearer of the message of the Two Road Wampum.

Kevin Annett is completing a six week speaking tour and book launch across Europe and Canada, prior to the commencement of the ITCCS Tribunal in London, England on September 15, 2011.

Kevin will return to London on May 7 and can be contacted for interviews there through his media liasion, Anna Bragga, at : consciencecommunications@gmail.com.

Issued by the ITCCS.

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URGENT - USA / EU Radiation and Jetstream Forecast - UPDATE - March 26, ...

High Levels of Radiation Entering U.S.

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Kurt Nimmo

Infowars.com

March 26, 2011

On Saturday, Yukiya Amano, the director of the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency, said the Japanese nuclear crisis could go on for weeks, if not for months.

Test conducted Friday showed iodine 131 levels in seawater 30 km (19 miles) from the coastal Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant had spiked 1,250 times higher than normal. Japanese officialdom insisted this unusual level does not pose a threat to marine life or food safety, according to Reuters.

“Ocean currents will disperse radiation particles and so it will be very diluted by the time it gets consumed by fish and seaweed,” said Hidehiko Nishiyama, a senior agency official.

A number of countries have banned milk and produce from areas around the Fukushima Daiichi plant, while others have been monitoring Japanese seafood.

Amano told the media the Japanese have no idea if the reactor cores and spent fuel were covered with the water needed to cool them and prevent the release of radiation. “More efforts should be done to put an end to the accident,” he said and was carefully not to criticize Japan’s lackadaisical response.

An official from plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) told a Sunday news conference experts still are not certain where to put the contaminated water.

Scientists quoted by the corporate media continue to insist that radioactive particles crossing the Pacific are far too diluted to cause any harm.

In fact, scientists are complaining that the Japanese have not fowarded sufficient information on the nuclear meltdown. They say the quality and quantity of information coming out of Japan has left gaping holes in their understanding of the disaster nearly two weeks after it began.

Independent researchers, however, dispute claims that the radiation now lofting over the northern hemisphere is not dangerous. The Weather Online website has posted a number animated models showing dangerous concentrations of iodine 131 and caesium 137 entering the United States with prevailing weather and the jet stream.

The site notes that since the continuous release rate is very uncertain, the calculations have to be interpreted qualitatively.

Here is a video posted earlier today showing the animations:

Addendum

“An international advisory body has recommended the Japanese government temporarily raise the annual limit of radiation exposure for the general public in light of the ongoing crisis at the quake- and tsunami-crippled nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture,” reports The Mainichi Daily News.

“The government stipulates that regular citizens in Japan should be exposed to no more than 1 millisievert of radiation per year, but the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) on March 21 recommended the limit be tentatively raised to 20 to 100 millisieverts per year, with the nuclear crisis showing no signs of abating.”

The NGO said the level of permissible radiation should be increased “in order to prevent residents of Fukushima Prefecture from abandoning their hometowns.”

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Anarchists Rampage in London

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The Guardian

March 26, 2011

Around 400,000 people have joined a march in London to oppose the coalition government’s spending cuts.

In what looks like being the largest mass protest since the anti-Iraq war march in 2003, teachers, nurses, midwives, NHS, council and other public sector workers were joined by students, pensioners and direct action supporters, bringing the centre of the capital to a standstill.

Tens of thousands of people streamed along Embankment and past police barriers in Whitehall. Feeder marches, including a protest by students which set off from the University of London in Bloomsbury, swelled the crowd, which stretched back as far as St Paul’s Cathedral.

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Protest in London Against Cuts

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Raw Video: Protest in London Against Cuts


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Anarchy Over Pay Cuts in the UK

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Anarchy Over Pay Cuts in the UK


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Anarchy Over Pay Cuts in the UK

Raw Video: Protest in London Against Cuts

Pa. woman arrested in shooting

Pa. woman arrested in shooting, hammer slaying

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Pa. woman arrested in shooting, hammer slaying

The Associated Press
JEROME, Pa.—Authorities in western Pennsylvania say a woman who blamed a masked intruder for the death of another woman has been arrested in the case.

State police in Somerset County say they were called to a two-story home in Conemaugh Township at about 1 p.m. Friday and found the body of 21-year-old Tory Minnick near the bottom of a stairway.

They say 25-year-old Erin Everett told them that a man wearing a ski mask forced his way inside and assaulted both women. But investigators allege that she shot Minnick twice and struck her in the head with a hammer, then faked a break-in.

Everett was arraigned on a homicide charge Friday night and taken to Somerset County Prison; it was unclear whether she had an attorney.

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Scientists plan to drill Earth's mantle

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Scientists plan to drill all the way down to the Earth's mantle

by Bob Yirka
Earth's mantle

Credit: World Book illustration by Raymond Perlman and Steven Brayfield, Artisan-Chicago

(PhysOrg.com) -- In what can only be described as a mammoth undertaking, scientists, led by British co-chiefs, Dr Damon Teagle of the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, England and Dr Benoit Ildefonse from Montpellier University in France, have announced jointly in an article in Nature that they intend to drill a hole through the Earth’s crust and into the mantle; a feat never before accomplished, much less seriously attempted.

The Earth’s mantle is the part of the planet that lies between the crust and the iron ball at its center, and to reach it, would require drilling down from a position in the ocean, because the crust is much thinner there. Even still, it would mean drilling through five miles of solid rock. And if that doesn’t sound hard enough, temperatures increase the farther down you go, and could reach as high as 570 degrees Fahrenheit; high enough to render useless most modern drill bits. Last but not least is the problem of atmospheric pressure, which increases the deeper you go, to somewhere in the neighborhood of 4 million pounds per square foot near the mantle. That last one may not seem like much of a problem, but with exploratory drilling, it becomes a problem rather quickly when you remember that it’s not just a hole they plan to dig, but a hole that can be used to extract samples from very far below.

To retrieve a sample, the drillers would have to rely on drills without a riser (drills that use double pipes for venting gases) which would mean pumping seawater down into the hole through the drill pipe with sufficient pressure to force whatever is being dug back up to the surface so that it can be examined.

This would not be the first time that a sample of the mantle would be recovered however, as volcanoes and such have been forcing under-crust material to the surface for eons; it would be the first time that a sample was found though that hasn’t been tainted by the process that brought it up to us, and that scientists say, is worth whatever the cost might add up to over time as the project carries on through years of laborious drilling.

The pair plan to begin searching for a suitable site somewhere in the Pacific this spring, but don’t expect the technology, nor the funding to allow them to start drilling till perhaps 2018.

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