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Archive for February 6th, 2010

Members of the upper level of the government parasite class frequently behave as if they’re above the law. It’s refreshing that these scumbags are just coming out and saying it.

Three Labour MPs charged yesterday with theft over fraudulent expense claims declared that they were above the law and would fight attempts to put them on trial.

Elliot Morley, David Chaytor and Jim Devine each face up to seven years in jail after Keir Starmer, QC, the Director of Public Prosecutions, announced that he was charging them under the Theft Act 1968.

Lord Hanningfield, the Tory frontbencher and leader of Essex County Council, faces six charges over his expense claims.

In a joint statement, the three MPs announced that they would fight the charges by claiming parliamentary privilege over their expense claims. It said: “We maintain that this is an issue that should be resolved by the parliamentary commissioner, who is there to enforce any breach of the rules.”

Read more at The Times Online.

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The beauty of the vaccine scam is that the drug makers always have deniability—they can always say there’s no link between a vaccination and an adverse reaction. As long as adverse reactions are collated informally, as they are on this Web site, the drug makers can dismiss the cases as being “anecdotal” and thus unworthy of a response.

Since the GSK H1N1 vaccine was rolled out in late October, many people are reporting adverse side-effects from the shot. These reports are not being publicized, largely because there doesn’t seem to be anyone collecting them.

Therefore, we decided to collect some data of our own, and created this page to find out what sort of damages are really being done by the flu shot. You are invited to participate, and help others decide for themselves whether or not to accept a flu shot.

Read more at Canadians for Health Freedom.

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They always use child pornography as a pretense for Internet Surveillance. Just remember that people who question their government are having records of their activity stored as well.

WASHINGTON–The FBI is pressing Internet service providers to record which Web sites customers visit and retain those logs for two years, a requirement that law enforcement believes could help it in investigations of child pornography and other serious crimes.

FBI Director Robert Mueller supports storing Internet users’ “origin and destination information,” a bureau attorney said at a federal task force meeting on Thursday.

Read more at CNET.

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