Bankarnir stjórna hæstarétti og ríkisstjórninni

- þannig er það einfaldlega...   - - þangað til fólkið sér í gegnum allt plottið,

- við þurfum að VAKNA SJÁLFHeart

~ ve are the one we have been waiting for ~

 


mbl.is Vara við hugmyndum efnahags- og viðskiptaráðherra
Tilkynna um óviðeigandi tengingu við frétt

Hér duga engin rök lengur.......

- virðumst ekki hafa neinn með VITI í okkar stjórnkerfi, - ENGAN!

- verður hreinlega illt við að hlusta á bullið í þessu liði.

Grátbroslegt að horfa upp á takmarkalaust blott, lygar og útúrsnúninga!

Frown Lifið Heil! 


mbl.is Frumvarp um að gengistryggð lán verði ólögmæt
Tilkynna um óviðeigandi tengingu við frétt

Ert ekki að grínast?


mbl.is Viðbúnaðarstig vegna svínaflensu lækkað
Tilkynna um óviðeigandi tengingu við frétt

Svínaflensuspillingin - WHO

Stjórnvöld í Austurríki reyna að koma sök á Jane Burgermeister sem hefur unnið ómetanlegt starf við að fletta ofan af þeim sem komu svínaflensuspillingunni í umferð.

Hreint út sagt ótrúleg samstrygging hagsmunaaðila, enda eru miklir fjármunir í húfi, - fyrir marga Devil

" The Austrian government’s and Big Pharma’s ludicrous agenda to frame Jane Burgermeister and get her jailed has now reached a new level.

Anyone who thought that judges and prosecutors in Austria are not capable of the most blatant mafia methods to set up critics of the swine flu vaccination campaign for arrest needs to think again."

Lesa áfram..http://birdflu666.wordpress.com/2010/07/31/austrian-government-makes-ludicrous-attempt-to-frame-jane-burgermeister/ 

 " Courageous Austrian-Irish journalist Jane Burgermeister, who broke the story of the World Health Organization's genocidal false pandemic, is now in grave danger in Austria from the NWO-controlled Austrian government, which is about to take away her freedom. This could trigger her suicide, with the world losing a valuable life. Here is the story in Jane's own words, and some ideas in mine on what we might do to prevent this."

Lesa áfram ........ http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/08/456444.html


Project Camelot: viðtal við Dolores Cannon

- er að hlusta aftur á þetta viðtal , - sem er aðeins fyrir vaknandi sálir Smile hinir sofi ljúft áfram Heart

 


Athyglisvert

~ hvað vitum við raunverulega um dýrin? ~

 


Skítaupplýsingar

- já, ég meina það - SOOOOO WHAAAAT?
Drullu -upplýsingablaðamennska er þetta?
mbl.is Fáir óku of hratt á Suðurlandi
Tilkynna um óviðeigandi tengingu við frétt

So what!

- er þetta EITT að því FÁA sem reynt er að koma böndum á? - Shocking - því ekki að láta dómstólana ákveða löglegan hámarkshraða?

Letifréttamennska!

 


mbl.is Hraðakstur við Borgarnes
Tilkynna um óviðeigandi tengingu við frétt

Svona er farið að í Braziliu!

- það eru einfaldlega sett lög..........  Woundering

 

A massive online campaign by the Avaaz community in Brazil has just won a stunning victory against corruption.

The "clean record" law was a bold proposal that banned any politician convicted of crimes like corruption and money laundering from running for office. With nearly 25% of the Congress under investigation for corruption, most said it would never pass. But after Avaaz launched the largest online campaign in Brazilian history, helping to build a petition of over 2 million signatures, 500,000 online actions, and tens of thousands of phone calls, we won! 

Avaaz members fought corrupt congressmen daily as they tried every trick in the book to kill, delay, amend, and weaken the bill, and won the day every time. The bill passed Congress, and already over 330 candidates for office face disqualification!

One Brazilian member wrote to us when the law was passed, saying:

I have never been as proud of the Brazilian people as I am today! Congratulations to all that have signed. Today I feel like an actual citizen with political power. -- Silvia 

Our strategy in Brazil was simple: make a solution so popular and visible that it can’t be opposed, and be so vigilant that we can’t be ignored.

This victory shows what our community can do - at a national level, in developing nations, and on the awful problem of corruption. Anywhere in the world, we can build legislative proposals to clean up corruption in government, back them up with massive citizen support, and fight legislators who try to block them.

France's Le Monde called our "impressive and unprecedented petition" campaign a "spectacular political and moral victory for civil society." And while this victory may be a first, we can make it the precedent for global citizen action.

Amazingly, our entire Brazil campaign was made possible by just a couple of Avaaz team members, serving over 600,000 Avaaz members in Brazil. The power of the Avaaz model is that technology can enable a tiny team to help millions of people work together on the most pressing issues. It's one of the most powerful ways a small donation can make a difference in the world.

5.6 million of us are reading this email -- if a small fraction of us donate just $3 or $5 per week, or 50 cents per day, the entire Avaaz team will be funded and we can even expand our work on corruption and a range of issues. Click below to become a Sustainer of Avaaz and help take our anti-corruption campaigning global:

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/ficha_limpa_reportback/?vl

We've seen the heart-wrenching movies about street kids and desperate urban poverty in Brazil, and we know that across the world political corruption preys on our communities and saps human potential. In Brazil, our community has helped turn the tide and usher in a new era of transparent, accountable politics. Let's seize the opportunity and begin to fight corruption everywhere it's needed today.

With hope,

Ricken, Luis, Graziela, David, Ben, Maria Paz, Benjamin and the entire Avaaz Team


SOURCES:

The Economist, "Cleaning up. A campaign against corruption":
http://www.avaaz.org/economist_ficha_limpa

The Rio Times, "Anti-Corruption Law in Effect This Year":
http://www.avaaz.org/rio_times_ficha_limpa

The story of Brazil's Clean Record law has yet to be told widely in English language media. Here are a few stories in other languages that capture the campaign:

Le Monde, "Operation "clean sheet" in Brazil": (French)
http://www.avaaz.org/le_monde_ficha_limpa

Correio Braziliense, "The arrival of 2.0 activists": (Portuguese)
http://www.avaaz.org/correio_braziliense_2_0

 


Hlustað um nótt

 - á þennan æðislega söng og textinn alveg magnaður,- or what? Smile 

 

My hopes are high but my eyes can't
Believe what they see, 
Give me something to believe, 
Gime me something to believe, 
I got lucky in life and had plenty to eat and
I saw this world as one big
pool of opportunity
But there's too much mind corruption, 
Too littleremedy (or that's
how it seems to me)
Yeah we need a moral education to
Set the young minds free...

So let us change what we can and
Accept what we can't
Impart some of the wisdom
From that tried and tested man
There'no harm in being wrong you know no, 
In fact to me, it's common ground - yeah
So take that feather from you cap sir, 
And pass that feather around...

My hopes are high but my eyes can't
Believe what they see, 
Give me something to believe in, 
Gime me something to believe, 
My hopes are high but my eyes can't
Believe what they see
My hopes are high
Give me something, 

Give me something to believe 

 


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