‘The Italian government is at risk of collapsing after Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s coalition allies in the Northern League party failed to reach an agreement over economic reforms. The country’s Northern League has threatened to pull out of Berlusconi’s center-right coalition government over disputed pension reforms, The Financial Times reported. Recent statements suggest that [...]
Archive for October 27th, 2011
Italian Government at Risk of Collapse
Posted in economics, government, tagged European Union, Financial Times, Italy, Lega Nord, Northern League, Prime Minister of Italy, Silvio Berlusconi, Umberto Bossi on October 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘Rogue websites’ bill introduced in US House
Posted in government, law, media, technology, tagged House of Representative, Intellectual property, Internet Protocol, Senate, Stop Online Piracy Act, Television program, United States House of Representatives, website on October 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
–Bill allegedly paves way for US law enforcement to unilaterally shut down websites, including foreign sites, without due process 26 Oct 2011 US lawmakers introduced a bill on Wednesday that would give US authorities more tools to crack down on websites accused of piracy of movies, television shows and music and the sale of counterfeit goods. [...]
New World Order: Implantable RFID Chips Capable of Remotely Killing Non-Compliant ‘Slaves’ are Here
Posted in death, global warming, law, tagged conspiracy, Kimberly-Clark, Microchip implant (human), New World Order, Radio-frequency identification, rfid, Wal-Mart, Washington Post on October 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘Positioned as the solution to eliminating identify theft, lost wallets and purses, and a host of other information breaches, the all-inclusive implantable RFID tracking chip is gaining momentum for widespread implementation. Recent news reports indicate that an RFID tracking chip capable of killing humans (that presumably do not comply with rogue government demands) has already [...]
Feds Order You Tube To Remove Video For Containing ‘Government Criticism’
Posted in government, law, media, tagged Feds Order You Tube To Remove Video For Containing, Google, Government of the United Kingdom, police brutality, Search Engines, Searching, United States, youtube on October 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘The number of takedown orders received by Google from authorities based in the United States rose dramatically over the past year, with demands to remove information, including videos containing “government criticism,” increasing by 70 per cent.“ In the US, Google received 757 takedown requests across its sites and services, up 70 per cent from the [...]
Greek Public Transport Goes on Strike
Posted in economics, government, protest, tagged Athens, Greece, Greek language, Public transport, Strike action, Traffic congestion, transportation, Wall Street Journal on October 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘Greek public transport workers have taken part in a nationwide 24-hour strike in protest against the government’s plans to cut public sector jobs and wages. Metro, bus and tram services were halted as a result of the Tuesday walkout, leading to heavy traffic jams, The Wall Street Journal reported. Traffic police were sent to regulate [...]