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British Rap Group Foreign Beggars Hacked by TriCk - TeaMp0isoN

26-05-2011 22:27

Ticket Page
The famous British Rap group "Foreign Beggars" ticket page to buy tickets for the Tel Aviv event in Israel was hacked by TriCk - Teamp0isoN

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New Identity Workshop - part II - trading human organs

24-05-2011 09:40

A workshop in how to build new identities.

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Oops, Schillings Did It Again!

23-05-2011 23:04

Schillings Idiocy Goes Global
A couple of weeks ago, I posted in genuine admiration of Ryan Giggs  http://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2011/04/ryan-giggs/#comments . Now Schillings have set out to destory his reputation, and rook him of several hundred thousand pounds at the same time. Guido has a good graph:  http://order-order.com/2011/05/20/schillings-idiocy-goes-global/

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Rossport solidarity campers pull down Shell's fences

22-05-2011 14:00

Protester pushed to ground
Today at mid-day members of rossport solidarity camp walked onto shell land,
destroyed fences, and were forced to leave by violent IRMS security guards in the ongoing dispute over the corrib gas field.

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BBC 1Xtra Facebook Page invaded by pro-Palestinian activists

22-05-2011 01:04

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The BBC 1Xtra Facebook page has been invaded by pro-Palestinian actvisits spreading messages like "Free Palestine"

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Birmingham cops and 'community types' behind racist, illegal 'Project Champion'

10-05-2011 22:38

Here are the names of those responsible for implementing one of the most racist uses of public money in British history. The multi-million pound 'project champion' in which CCTV cameras were erected in Muslim areas where there was zero evidence that anybody in the area was a terrorist. The residents were being targeted simply for their colour and for their Muslim faith.
Paul Lewis wrote about 6 articles for the Guardian.
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/jun/17/birmingham-stops-spy-cameras-project

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Nuclear Power - the Great Debate

06-05-2011 18:04

Thursday 12th May, 7.00pm

Room VIII, Vernon Square Campus of SOAS (please note NOT the main campus), off Penton Rise near Kings Cross station/tube.

Join us in a debate on the proposition: "Nuclear Power has no place in the fight against Climate Change: it is simply a diversion which leads us away from the real answer, renewable energy".

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Facebook uses implication IDs to track link sources

02-05-2011 13:00

The following link will not work as I have altered my implication ID to the number 666 and so facebook rejects the forward. Apart from me changing the ID, this is right click copy address.
 http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fblogs.telegraph.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fwillheaven%2F100085835%2Fwhy-that-photo-of-a-dead-osama-bin-laden-is-almost-certainly-a-photoshopped-fake%2F&h=666

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police computer seizures - an alert to activists

02-05-2011 00:56

speaking recently to several people caught up in the pre-wedding police raids on squats, a pattern has emerged. having just read a guardian article on snoop software supplied to governments, i offer an alert to activists who may have had computer equipment seized.

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UG#548 - What You Don't Know Can Kill You (Dirty Secrets of Nuclear Safety)

28-04-2011 02:46

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An unusually topical show for you this week. We start by adapting an Adam Curtis film on the development of the nuclear industry. Next the scientific secretary of the European Committee on Radiation Risk, Christopher Busby, explains that the nuclear industry relies on a massive underestimation of the health effects of radiation. We conclude with a compilation of recordings on shutting down nuclear power plants from TUC Radio.

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rotherham remembers chernobyl

27-04-2011 11:33

Welcome to Nukiller Rotherham
local residents marked the 25th anniversary of chernobyl with a message to local town council and nuclear research centre

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Hack Primark for crimes against humanity

23-04-2011 11:20

hackPrimark
Hack Primark for Crimes Against Humanity For a number of years now, disposable fashion has been their answer to the incurable diseases that is western greed. Something that most people know is that in order to produce fashion at stupidly low prices, someone has to suffer. The thing with Primark (and many other companies) is they have a supply chain so long, and so many sources from countries you've probably never heard of, that most people become desensitised to it.

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Zahir Ebrahim on Judy Wood's 'The New Hiroshima' and 'Where did the towers go?'

23-04-2011 02:15

http://drjudywood.com/towers/index.html
Therefore, for those attempting to study 9/11, it is primarily a forensic case for a Sherlock Holmes and a Hercule Poirot who can draw on expert opinions as pertinent and set aside other expert opinions as false, rather than some some simplistic noble minded (and Nobel minded) scientists and self-ascribed scholars of truth assuming that the only thing false about 9/11 was the false-flag operation of demolishing the towers, but everything else is straightforward including the “evidence”. Nothing is straightforward. A criminal mind that can plan and execute the 9/11 as 'Operation Canned Goods' for creating the pretext for “imperial mobilization” is certainly also diabolically smart enough to realize that it also would require cover stories and the subsequent spins, including leaving a trail of enticing red herrings right at the crime scene. If an overzealous detective picks up one or more of these red herrings as if they are real clues, and creates his erudite analysis on this “evidence”, you know where he ends up – in the woods! No pun intended.

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Bramham's GM crops

13-04-2011 20:56

Audio Ricarda Steinbrecher
On 8th April 2011 a public meeting organised by Stop GM  http://www.stopgm.org.uk/ was held in Bramham about the genetically modified potatoe trials being held there. The meeting was chaired by local minister Rev. Menzies and addressed by Dr. Ricarda Steinbrecher, Peter Riley from GM freeze,  http://www.gmfreeze.org/ and Gerald Miles.

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Wind and wave farms could affect Earth's energy balance

11-04-2011 10:48

"Studies] yield maximum estimates in the range of 17–38 TW and are notably less than recent estimates that claim abundant wind power availability. Furthermore, we show with the climate model simulations that the climatic effects at maximum wind power extraction are similar in magnitude to those associated with a doubling of atmospheric CO2. " - Miller, Gans and Kleidon (2011): "Estimating maximum global land surface wind power extractability and associated climatic consequences"

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New Identity Workshop

06-04-2011 20:15

A DIY workshop on lawfully building new natural persons

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European Copyright Law: Collusion for the Control of the Net

06-04-2011 11:44

Today, a college meeting of the European Commissioners will take place to decide the future of European copyright policy. This revision takes place in conditions that raise severe concerns from a democratic perspective and put fundamental rights at risk, especially when it comes to the Internet.

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Attack on Iran coming soon? US Bombs now being prepared for Israel

04-04-2011 15:59

US Govt documents show a contract was awarded on Jan 31st to a US firm for production of 10,000 bodies for GBU-28 bunker Buster bombs. Destinations include the UK, other NATO countries, Egypt and Israel.

Is this the first move in the long expected supply chain that will finally arm Israel with the weapons it needs to bomb Iran?

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Nuclear plant will release 11,500 tons of radioactive water into the sea

04-04-2011 11:18


The electricity company TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Company) has said that it will release 11,500 tons of contaminated radioactive water into the sea.