Thursday, May 29, 2008

Speaker Michael Martin KEEPS his £1.4m pension pot perk

**This is disgraceful and is disrespectful to the hard working folk of the UK whose taxes fund Mr Martin and his wife's lavish lifestyle. There are pensioners that served their country and gave more to it then Mr Martin ever did and they battle everyday to exist on their meagre pensions.**
 
Speaker Michael Martin KEEPS his £1.4m pension pot perk
 
By Ian Drury
Date: 29th May 2008
 

Commons Speaker Michael Martin will retire on a generous taxpayer-funded pension worth £1.4million - after refusing to follow the Prime Minister in ditching the extravagant perk.

After a bruising battle, the Speaker won the right to retain a gold-plated pensions package of £836,000 on top of a £572,000 pension he has so far accumulated as an MP.

It means Mr Martin - nicknamed Gorbals Mick because of his working-class Glasgow background - will have one of the country's most generous pensions, totalling £1.4million.

Critics said it is another damning example of MPs with their 'snouts in the trough' while millions of ordinary hard-working Britons are forced to tighten their belts as the cost of food, fuel and mortgages rises. Mr Martin, 67, who earns £138,724, has already come under fire over his use of public money, including claiming nearly £50,000 in air travel over recent years, while his wife Mary has run up £4,000 in taxi bills.

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

'Lump sum expenses plan' for MPs

"MPs could award themselves an automatic lump sum of £23,000 a year to pay for second homes, it is reported."
*With the amount of money for MPs privileges going up and up and more members of parliament claiming expenses for work their family members do for them is getting out of hand. Money for them to spend goes up yet money for the people they govern goes down. It is sickening to hear that MPs can use tax payers money to furnish a SECOND HOME while millions of British people struggle to run just one home. This is both morally and ethically wrong. Do the MPs and government think that we are so happy with cuts to our services and increases in our taxes that we will accept how much of our tax money is spent on them and their harebrained projects. Education, NHS and other important services are being starved of money yet MPs live the life of luxury. How wrong is that?* 
 
 
Date: Tuesday, 27 May 2008 10:13 UK
Source: BBC News

MPs could seek to avoid future expenses criticism by awarding themselves an automatic lump sum of £23,000 a year for second homes, a newspaper says.

According to the Times, the automatic grant will be a key recommendation of a review of MPs' expenses, led by the Speaker Michael Martin.

The move would avoid the need for MPs to submit claims backed by receipts.

A spokeswoman for the Members Estimate Committee said it was too early to specify the report's findings.

There was embarrassment for some MPs when receipts and invoices submitted in support of their claims for the Additional Costs Allowance were released last week after the High Court ruled they could not be exempted from Freedom of Information Act requirements.

Bin police force residents to hand over personal medical details

Bin police force residents to hand over personal medical details

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 12:14 PM on 27th May 2008

Families are furious about plans by a council's bin police to question them about their medical history.

Officials in Plymouth, Devon, are to send a questionnaire to every household asking them to give intimate personal details about their family.

Householders are also being asked to nominate one person who will take legal responsibility for anything put in their bins.

The council is even asking how many children families have and whether they use disposable nappies.

The forms are to be sent to all homes in the city as part of a 'zero tolerance' policy on bins.

The council wants to increase fixed penalties from £50 to £110 for those who put bins out early, fail to recycle, overfill wheelie bins or put the wrong rubbish in the wrong containers.

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Lorry drivers begin blockade of London roads in capital's largest-ever fuel protest

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 12:37 PM on 27th May 2008
 

Up to 1,000 lorry drivers caused traffic chaos today as they descended on London in the largest ever protest over fuel duty.

Truckers are angry at soaring fuel prices that have resulted in the average cost of diesel passing far beyond the 120p-a-litre mark.

They are demanding a government rebate to protect their struggling industry and allow them to compete with European hauliers as prices continue to rocket.

Business Secretary John Hutton today gave the strongest hint yet that the planned 2p rise in fuel duty could be further postponed this autumn in a bid to mollify the hauliers.

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MPs demand Brown U-turns over 'green' tax on millions of family car drivers

By Michael Lea
Last updated at 12:08 PM on 27th May 2008

Gordon Brown was facing a fresh backbench rebellion today after nervous Labour MPs demanded extra taxes that will hit seven out of ten motorists must be scrapped.

Depending on their car engine emissions, millions of drivers will have to pay hundreds of pounds more per year under Budget proposals that kick in in 2009.

Rebel MPs are particularly unhappy the road tax increases will now apply retrospectively and are warning the issue could be as damaging as the 10p tax row.

Chancellor Alistair Darling is to hold a crisis meeting with Labour MPs next week in a bid to head off a revolt.

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Friday, May 23, 2008

Crystal skulls 'are modern fakes'

The skulls were made with tools not available to Pre-Columbian cultures
 
By Paul Rincon
Science reporter, BBC News
Date: 24/05/2008 

Two of the best known crystal skulls - artefacts once thought to be the work of ancient American civilisations - are modern fakes, a scientific study shows.

Crystal skulls are the focus of the story in the latest Indiana Jones film.

But experts say examples held at the British Museum in London and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC are anything but genuine.

Their results show the skulls were made using tools not available to the ancient Aztecs or Mayans.

Researchers say the work, which is published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, should end decades of speculation over the origins of these controversial objects.

A team including Margaret Sax, from the British Museum in London, and Professor Ian Freestone, from Cardiff University, used sophisticated techniques to work out how the two skulls had been made.

There seems to be the assumption that if it is roughly worked, it is more likely to have been made by a traditional society. That's untrue of course
Prof Ian Freestone, Cardiff University
"There are about a dozen or more of these crystal skulls. Except for the British Museum skull and one in Paris, they seem to have entered public awareness since the 60s, with the interest in quartz and the New Age movement," Professor Freestone told BBC News.

"It does appear that people have been making them since then. Some of them are quite good, but some of them look like they were produced with a Black & Decker in someone's garage."

He added: "There seems to be the assumption that if it is roughly worked, it is more likely to have been made by a traditional society. That's untrue of course, because people were quite sophisticated. They might not have had modern tools, but they did a good job."

The researchers used an electron microscope to show that the skulls were probably shaped using a spinning disc-shaped tool made from copper or another suitable metal.

The craftsman added an abrasive to the wheel, allowing the crystal to be worked more easily.

Modern technology

This "rotary wheel" technology was almost certainly not used by pre-Columbian peoples. Instead, analysis of genuine Aztec and Mixtec artefacts show they were crafted using tools made from stone and wood.

The British Museum skull was worked with a harsh abrasive such as corundum or diamond. But X-ray diffraction analysis showed a different material, called carborundum, was used on the artefact in the Smithsonian.

Carborundum is a synthetic abrasive which only came into use in the 20th Century: "The suggestion is that it was made in the 1950s or later," said Professor Freestone.

Who made the skulls is still a mystery. But, in the case of the British Museum object, some point the finger of suspicion at a 19th Century French antiquities dealer called Eugene Boban.

"We assume that he bought it from, or had it made from [craftsmen] somewhere in Europe," said Professor Freestone, a former deputy keeper of science and conservation at the British Museum.

Anonymous donation

Contemporary documents suggest Mr Boban was involved in selling at least two of the known crystal skulls - the one held in London and another in Paris.

The London skull was probably manufactured no more than a decade before being offered up for sale.

Despite the findings, a spokeswoman for the British Museum said the artefact would remain on permanent display to the public.

The skull held by the Smithsonian was donated to the museum anonymously in 1992, along with a note saying it had been bought in Mexico in 1960.

Nothing is known of its history before that date, but like the British object, it was probably manufactured shortly before being purchased.

The researchers were not able to determine where the quartz used in the skulls was quarried. But locations with suitably large deposits include Brazil, Madagascar and, possibly, the Alps.

Professor Freestone said the work did not prove all crystal skulls were fakes, but it did cast doubt on the authenticity of other examples: "None of them have a good archaeological provenance and most appeared suspiciously in the last decades of the 20th Century. So we have to be sceptical," he explained.

The findings are likely to be a disappointment to enthusiasts and collectors; the skulls have become a part of popular culture, appearing in numerous films and novels.

Paul.Rincon-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk

Bus drivers to take saliva samples

23 May 2008
 
Bus drivers have been given "spit kits" to help prosecute passengers who spit at them. London bus drivers will use swabs to take samples of the saliva, which will be DNA-tested by a new police unit set up to combat attacks on bus drivers. The kits are already used by Tube staff... "Spit kits" are already used by bus drivers in areas including Nottingham, Cardiff, South Yorkshire and Glasgow.
 
 
23 May 2008

A compromise has emerged which may allow Gordon Brown to avoid a humiliating Commons defeat over plans to detain terror suspects for up to 42 days. Ministers and Labour backbenchers are discussing new safeguards to restrict the use of a "reserve power" to extend the current 28-day limit in the Counter Terrorism Bill now before Parliament. The power would be implemented only after the Government asked Parliament to approve it and would require a "yes" vote in both the Commons and Lords.

Source: Citizens For Legitimate Government

Texas officials plan to ask court block ruling in sect case

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE.

By: MICHELLE ROBERTS
Date: Fri May 23, 12:28 PM ET
Sourced: Associated Press
 
SAN ANGELO, Texas - Texas child welfare authorities are planning to appeal a ruling that found they had no right to seize more than 440 children from a polygamist sect's ranch.
 
Osler McCarthy, a spokesman for the Texas Supreme Court, says Child Protective Services notified the court Friday that "they will file something today."
McCarthy says the state would ask the high court to block the appeals court ruling. That ruling says the state failed to show the children were in any immediate danger when they were rounded up last month.
Members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints hailed Thursday's ruling as vindication. They say there has been no abuse at the ranch in west Texas and they are being persecuted for their religious beliefs.
 

Council asks residents to empty their own bins - because they are too heavy for binmen

By: Chris Brooke
Date: 22nd May 2008
Source: Daily Mail 

Stunned residents have been told to empty their wheelie bins themselves ... to reduce the risk of binmen getting injured.

A council has written to thousands of householders asking them to help 'take a lot of the strain out of the job' following a health and safety review.
Officials at Craven District Council  -  based in Skipton, North Yorkshire  -  fear refuse workers could injure themselves if they are forced to lift heavy containers called 'pods' or 'caddy inserts' which fit inside wheelie bins and carry material for recycling.
 
The two plastic pods  -  which have handles and look like oversized shopping baskets  -  are used for glass and tins.
They are designed to fit inside a wheelie bin and go side by side on the top. They can be heavy if full and health and safety officers are concerned that binmen could suffer back injuries if they have to lift them out of the wheelie bins from above waist height.
 

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Bilderberg Confirmed: Westfields Marriott In Chantilly June 5-8

Jim Tucker - "possible" that Athens story was a ruse to misdirect people
 
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
 
Veteran Bilderberg sleuth Jim Tucker has confirmed via three separate sources that the Bilderberg Group will meet this year in Chantilly Virginia at the Westfields Marriott hotel from June 5-8. Tucker told The Alex Jones Show that the earlier story claiming Bilderberg had already met in Athens Greece was a possible ruse to misdirect attention from the real scene of the crime.
 

Federal Government Taking Bids On Construction Of Internment Camps

Under pretext of immigration control, government building "family detention centers"

Steve Watson & Paul Watson
Infowars.net
Mon
day, May 19, 2008

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) plans to build three new internment camps on both coasts and on the Southwestern border, each of which will house up to 50 men and women in addition to 150 children involved in immigration cases.
 

Hillary Clinton threatens to 'totally obliterate' Iran if it defends its self against Israel using nuclear weapons

'Obliteration' threat to Iran in case of nuclear attack
Source: The Guardian
Date: Wednesday April 23 2008
 

Hillary Clinton, in her most bellicose comments since the presidential race began 15 months ago, yesterday threatened to "totally obliterate" Iran if it launched a nuclear strike against Israel.

Speaking as voters went to the polls in the Pennsylvania primary, she said: "I want the Iranians to know that if I'm the president, we will attack Iran" if it attacks Israel.

Barack Obama accused her of sabre-rattling, saying this was the kind of language that had been used by the Bush administration over the last few years and was not helpful.

In an interview with ABC's Good Morning America, Clinton was asked what she would do if Iran attacked Israel with nuclear weapons.

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Expulsion and dispossession can't be cause for celebration

Expulsion and dispossession can't be cause for celebration

The demand to make Palestinian rights a reality is no longer simply a matter of justice but also of self-interest

Source: The Guardian,
Date: Thursday May 15 2008
 
George Bush arrived in Jerusalem yesterday to celebrate Israel's 60th anniversary and talk up what has to be the most bizarre proposal yet for achieving peace: a "shelf agreement". This, Bush explained before he set out, would be a "description" of a Palestinian state to be hammered out between the Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert before the end of the year. The idea would then be to put this virtual state on the shelf until the time might be right for it to be turned into a reality. In perfect step, Tony Blair announced that he has succeeded in negotiating the removal of three checkpoints and one roadblock on behalf of the Quartet of big powers and the UN - out of a total of 560 throughout the West Bank - but Israel will only actually remove them "in the future".
 

New anti-terrorism rules 'allow US to spy on British motorists'

New anti-terrorism rules 'allow US to spy on British motorists'

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

World Bank says food prices to stay high

World Bank says food prices to stay high
Date: Tue May 20, 2008
Sourced: UK Reuters

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The World Bank warned on Tuesday that it expects the cost of staple foods such as rice to stay high for years but said the world's food markets were intact and needed no intervention.

"This is not a few weeks, few months thing. It could be two or three years," World Bank Managing Director Juan Jose Daboub told reporters after a speech at a Singapore university.

He said global food markets were working and had not lost their ability "to fix themselves". "It's better to have an imperfect market than a perfect bureaucrat deciding for others.

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Wannabe "Virus" Prince Philip Attacks Big Families

Nazi collaborator and racist advocate of mass genocide argues for global Chinese-style one child policy
 
Paul Joseph Watson & Steve Watson
Prison Planet
Monday, May 12, 2008
 
Nazi collaborator and racist advocate of mass genocide Prince Philip, a man who has often expressed his desire to return to the earth as a "deadly virus" to thin the human population, says that there are too many people in the world as he attacked large families in a television interview set to air this week.
 

Monday, May 19, 2008

Council refuses to empty pensioner's garden waste bin - because he put cabbage stalks in it

With the ever increasing Property taxes and the lessening services and separate charges by local councils of services that should be paid for by the Property tax you would have thought the local councils would stop being so pedantic, but no they still think that they can treat everyone like fools.
Clive

Council refuses to empty pensioner's garden waste bin - because he put cabbage stalks in it

By ANDREW LEVY
Date: 19th May 2008

They are green and grow in the garden - but woe betide anyone who puts the trimmings from a home-grown cabbage in their garden waste bin.

Retired milkman Barry Freezer made the mistake of dumping cabbage stalks in his bin and incurred the wrath of the council's waste collection supremos.

He says they treated him like a criminal and refused to collect his garden waste, claiming the cabbage trimmings were kitchen rubbish.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Eco Group Calls For "Voluntary Human Extinction"

Says masses should be indoctrinated to stop having children in order that the human race can die out and save the planet

Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Mon
day, May 12, 2008

An environmental group says it's sole purpose is to recruit volunteers and educate enough people to eventually realize that the human race needs to completely die out in order that the planet can survive.

Tony Blair's expenses shredded 'by mistake' - just as they were about to be made public

By DANIEL MARTIN Daily Mail
Date:18th May 2008

Hundreds of expenses claims by Tony Blair have been shredded, it has emerged.
 
The claims and receipts, relating to Mr Blair's final year in office, were destroyed even though there was an ongoing legal bid to have them published.
Westminster officials say the documents were destroyed by mistake, as they did not realise they were the subject of a legal challenge.
 
The revelation came as the Commons authorities were instructed to publish details of all MPs' household expenses by the end of the week.
MPs' expenses average £136,000 - more than twice their annual salaries.
It is already known that Mr Blair claimed £43,029 over a three-year period.But it was not known what the money was spent on.
 

Police probe after lives are put at risk in Prince Harry's 100mph motorway race to Boujis

Date: 18/05/2008
Source: BBC News
 
Police are investigating claims that Prince Harry and his bodyguards took part in a reckless 100mph car chase on their way to Boujis nightclub.
 
Company director Tim Williams says his family's lives, including that of his eight-month-old baby, were put at risk by the convoy's driving. He has now lodged an official complaint, claiming that he was tailgated by Royal protection officers who forced him to accelerate to dangerous speeds.
 
 

Apologies

Apologies for not posting anything here over the last, what 5, 6 months. I have had some turmoil's here at HQ and was unable to access the internet. :)
All services will now resume as normal.
 
Clive