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VIDEO — Massive Italy tornado caught on tape, leaves trail of destruction

Russia Today
May 4, 2013

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A strong tornado hit the Italian region of Emilia Romagna on Friday at around 1400 GMT according to Italian media, injuring 11 people and damaging several houses. Numerous fields were damaged by the strong storms and the harvest could be ruined.

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UK invites Syria’s foreign-backed opp. members ahead of G8 meeting

PressTV
April 10, 2013

British Foreign Secretary William Hague

British Foreign Secretary William Hague has invited the leaders of Syria’s foreign-backed opposition coalition to London in a latest instance of foreign meddling in the domestic affairs of the Arab country.

Hague said on Tuesday that senior members of the foreign-backed opposition, the so-called Syrian National Coalition, will attend meetings with top diplomats from the G8 leading industrial states ahead of a formal summit of the group.

The individuals, including Ghassan Hitto, George Sabra and Soheir Atassi, are expected to ask for further support from the Western governments in their fight against the government of President Bashar al-Assad.

The move by the British foreign secretary to invite members of the foreign-backed Syrian opposition, who are not considered representatives of the Syrian people, is considered the latest attempt by Western governments and their allies to interfere in the domestic affairs of Syria.

Meanwhile, US Secretary of State John Kerry has said he would meet with Syria’s foreign-backed opposition leaders in the British capital, adding that the US administration is looking at possible ways to help the militants in Syria.

Foreign ministers from eight countries – Britain, France, Germany, Canada, Russia, Italy, Japan and the United states – will hold formal talks on Thursday.

The ministers will discuss the issues of Syria and North Korea.

Hague also said that Britain and France would continue efforts to facilitate the arming of the militants in Syria.

In another act of foreign meddling, the Arab League handed Syria’s seat to the so-called National Coalition during a two-day summit held in the Qatari capital, Doha, on March 26.

Damascus condemned the move, saying the League has “forgotten that it is the people who grant the powers and not the emirs of obscurantism and sand.”

Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011. Many people, including large numbers of Syrian army and security personnel, have been killed in the violence.

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12,000 Peaceful People Arrested in Italy for Not Paying Taxes and Police Discover Thriving Black Market

By JG Vibes
theintelhub.com
January 26, 2012

Thanks to a lifetime of propaganda, people will argue relentlessly that taxation is not an act of violence, they will deny that it perpetuates a complicated form of slavery, and many times get deeply offended when you point out the fact that it is theft.

Yet, peaceful people are taken against their will and thrown in cages every day for not paying taxes.  If this action was not carried by the state, everyone would recognize it as a violent kidnapping.

This year in Italy alone around 12,000 people had armed government workers trespass on their property, take them against their will and lock them up in a cage.  If any of these people made any attempts to defend themselves on their own property as they would against any other intruder, they would have been killed and treated as if they were the aggressor.

According to the AFP:

“Italy’s financial police said Thursday they had busted close to 12,000 people last year for evading over 56 billion euros ($74 billion) worth of taxes.  Investigators rooted out 8,617 people who had never paid taxes and owed the Italian tax man a total of 22.7 billion euros, the financial police said in a statement.

Police also honed in on those using fake companies in tax havens to evade paying their dues, calculating 17.1 billion euros in Italian taxes were owed. Some 16.3 billion euros in “other forms of evasion” brought the total to 56.1 billion euros and police reported 11,769 people last year on suspicion of dodging tax.

The crack down on tax evaders in Italy intensified when Prime Minister Mario Monti came to power at the end of 2011, as the government attempted to reduce the country’s deficit and debt.  The financial police also uncovered over 16,000 people working on the black market, the statement said.”

The fact that there are so many people working in the so-called black and gray markets is the silver lining in this story, and it is something that is going to be impossible for the establishment to stop.  The black market is an undying expression of human freedom, and while you may be able to threaten people and lock them up, you can never stop them from trading the resources that they want or need.

The police chief made one of the most twisted, Orwellian comments i have ever heard when asked about the arrests and the booming black market:

“We are continuing to act to recover resources stolen from the state,” said police chief Saverio Capolupo.

Seriously?!  I cant believe that these people can make these kinds of comments with a straight face, and its even worse that the mainstream media can report this without anyone noticing the shear hypocrisy of the statement.  This is the equivalent of a mugger calling its victim a thief because there was money hidden in his sock.

Thousands of peaceful people who did not commit any real crimes were thrown in cages for keeping their own property, this truly is an insane world that we live in.

Taxation is theft. Taxation is Force.  Just ask these 12,000 people in Italy.

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Read more articles by this author HERE.

J.G. Vibes is the author of an 87 chapter counter-culture textbook called Alchemy of the Modern Renaissance, a staff writer and reporter for The Intel Hub and host of a show called Voluntary Hippie Radio. 

You can keep up with his work, which includes free podcasts, free e-books & free audiobooks at his website www.aotmr.com


Over 140 people arrested, dozens injured in Spain as mass protests sweep across Europe [videos included]

Russia Today
November 14, 2012

[VIDEOS]

Over 140 people have been arrested and 74 injured, including 43 police officers, as Spanish police react swiftly to reports of property damage and disorderly behavior while mass protests that began in Spain continue to roll out across the EU.

­A wave of anti-austerity anger is sweeping across Europe. Spain and Portugal are undergoing general strikes, whereas Greece and Italy are seeing many walkouts.

In Spain – the fourth-biggest eurozone economy, yet with one in four workers unemployed – activists and unions have staged an evening rally outside the parliament in the capital, Madrid.

Police have reportedly fired rubber bullets to disperse protesters in Barcelona and Madrid.

According to the Interior Ministry, at least 142 people have been detained across Spain throughout the day and some 74 were injured in clashes.

Among those detained were a man and a woman from Madrid who were allegedly carrying material to build a bomb, including gasoline, nails, screws and a firecracker, El Mondo reports.

There were more sporadic clashes between riot police and protesters as thousands continued to gather on the central square of Puerta del Sol. Baton-yielding riot police were seen chasing hostile protesters down a central thoroughfare near city hall, where many of the shops have been shuttered in anticipation of potential riots.

After a tense face-off between protesters and a police cordon near the iconic Plaza de Cibeles Square, demonstrators have finally backed down for the time being. RT’s Sara Firth tweeted from the scene: “Just coming off Colon square in Madrid and have heard police are charging at Neptuno Square.”

A total of 232 flights have been canceled across Spain due to the general strike.

Policemen clash with demonstrators during a general strike on November 14, 2012 in Madrid. (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)
Policemen clash with demonstrators during a general strike on November 14, 2012 in Madrid. (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)

Most of the anger has been concentrated on Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, whose cuts in health, education and welfare benefits continue. Rajoy, who won a landslide election victory a year ago, is wrestling with the second-largest budget deficit in the euro region while trying to revive the economy from a five-year slump that pushed the jobless rate to 26 per cent. He is trying to avoid following Portugal, Greece and Ireland into seeking a sovereign bailout. Outrage is also growing over Spaniards losing their homes for failing to keep up with mortgage payments.

In Portugal, roughly 40 towns and cities are being called upon to protest. Strikes are being held to protest measures including wage and pension cuts. State-owned airline TAP SGPS SA has canceled flights. Lisbon’s Metro service was shut and state-owned train operator CP-Comboios de Portugal said most trains will not run.

Italian unions, too, are urging a four-hour work stoppage.

Transportation and shipping will be disrupted throughout the day due to staggered, four-hour walkouts. A nationwide strike will see Italy’s railway employees cease work, while maritime workers are also expected to delay departure times of ships and ferries by four hours. The biggest protest will be held in Rome and is expected to involve around 3,000 protestors.

Demonstrators march during a protest on a day of mobilisation against austerity measures by workers in southern Europe on November 14, 2012 in Rome. (AFP Photo / Andreas Solaro)
Demonstrators march during a protest on a day of mobilisation against austerity measures by workers in southern Europe on November 14, 2012 in Rome. (AFP Photo / Andreas Solaro)

Greece has called a three-hour walkout and a rally in Athens, as recent decisions by the government to further cuts spending in a bid to secure another tranche of bailout money have not gone down well. Greece has been at the crux of the eurozone crisis, with the country continuously tinkering with a possible default. This past week the government has been trying to further cut spending in order to secure another bailout.

It’s the first time the European Trade Union Confederation has appealed for a day of action that includes simultaneous strike action in four countries and further protests in other countries.

Other countries have also staged walkouts.

The synchronized and simultaneous strikes and protests have already grounded flights, forced schools to close and have shut down transport.

Policemen clash with demonstrators during a general strike on November 14, 2012 in Madrid. (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)
Policemen clash with demonstrators during a general strike on November 14, 2012 in Madrid. (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)
Policemen clash with demonstrators during a general strike on November 14, 2012 in Madrid. (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)
Policemen clash with demonstrators during a general strike on November 14, 2012 in Madrid. (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)
Police detain a man as picketers and protesters clashed with police during a 24-hour nationwide general strike in Madrid, November 14, 2012. (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)
Police detain a man as picketers and protesters clashed with police during a 24-hour nationwide general strike in Madrid, November 14, 2012. (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)
Policemen clash with a demonstrator during a general strike on November 14, 2012 in Madrid. (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)
Policemen clash with a demonstrator during a general strike on November 14, 2012 in Madrid. (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)

Anti-austerity rally held in Rome [video]

Press TV
November 14, 2012

The major Italian trade union CGIL called for a 4-hour national strike and staged a rally in central Rome to protest against the harsh measures introduced by the present technocratic government and the lack of growth-boosting measures in recession-hit Italy.

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In Bergamo Italy chemtrails now also being studied at school! [chemtrail video included]

by Rusty
AirCrap.org
November 7, 2012

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In Bergamo Italy chemtrails now also being studied at school!

Posted by Milena Battle on November 4, 2012

http://www.losai.eu/a-bergamo-le-scie-chimiche-si-studiano-a-scuola/#.UJrJr8XA_1H

Translation by Google

– Battle of Milena –

The evidence of what is going on above our heads is so obvious that the denial has no reason to exist if not for debuker wasters or hired.

The media began to spread, more and more information about the possible “good” use of geoengineering seen as miraculous tool to treat the manipulated global warming.

Obviously indoctrination, as well as the media, so that the effect is certain, it must also involve the school system. So here is the book that magically Natural Sciences of ninth grade, in particular, elements of Earth Sciences of Tarbuck and Lutgens – ed. Pearson, speaking calmly what for some is still erroneously result of conspiracy minds distore: geoengineering and, specifically, the change in climate through the emission of aerosols in the stratosphere.

The book contains verbatim:

“ An increasing number of scientists are conducting special studies to apply the current scientific and engineering at reducing the causes of climate change: this new discipline called geoengineering . […] Geoengineering is therefore proposed as a discipline able to develop ways of handling large-scale terrestrial environment, intervening artificialmnete on weather systems to try to counter the effects induced by human activities. […] To increase the Earth’s albedo and decrease the radiation scientists […] have proposed to increase the cloudiness in some regions of the globe, releasing clouds of aerosol artificial , while others have proposed to put into the atmosphere thousands of tons of sulfur , through the use of balloons: following a chain of chemical reactions, the sulfur would form tiny particles of sulfate, creating a “shield” capable of absorbing the solar radiation. “

Admittedly, if the authors had written instead that sulfur, barium and aluminum , the information would have been more correct.

Apparently then simply to return to the first class of secondary schools the great professors and scientists CICAP … who knows what a refresher on school books could finally convince them of the ongoing genocide!
For more information about geoengineering and chemtrails can view the following link: Chemtrails: ALL the answers to your questions

A special thanks to Ayoub to Know Bergamo report for a book.

German Skywatch vom 09.09.2012

http://youtu.be/JlkNXg7OjC0


‘Rage’ costs politician his job

The Province
October 5, 2012

The Daily Telegraph

A member of Silvio Berlusconi’s party has been forced to resign after being caught slashing the tires of a car owned by a disabled man.

Antonio Piazza handed in his resignation with extreme reluctance, saying his actions were the result of “a technical error, due to a momentary fit of rage”.

The trouble started when Piazza parked his Jaguar in a space reserved for disabled drivers in Lecco, a town on the shores of Lake Como in northern Italy.

He was challenged by Giuseppe Scud-eri, a local man with 85 per cent disabilities, who politely asked him to vacate the spot. An argument ensued, the disabled man called the police over what he described as “a question of civility” and the politician was given an on-the-spot fine of about $102.

But half an hour later he sneaked back, pulled out a knife that he reportedly always carries, and slashed the tires of the disabled man’s Renault. His covert attack, in late August, was captured on security cameras and also witnessed by office workers.

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