Jailed for trying to disarm NUKES

State nuclear terrorists

Sentencing: 6-15 months confinement, 1yr supervised release

Posted on March 28, 2011 by Disarm Now Plowshares

The Disarm Now Plowshares activists who entered U.S. Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor to symbolically disarm the nuclear weapons stored there were sentenced today at the Tacoma Federal Courthouse, receiving sentences of 6 months to 15 months confinement, plus one year supervised release. About two hundred fifty people gathered at the courthouse to support the Plowshares activists with their presence, song, and prayer. After the trial, they sang peace songs and processed out as a group, celebrating the beacon of hope the five activists have been for their community. Read more »

via Disarmnowplowshares’s Blog.

London – The Kettlers get Kettled

Protesters get the better of these London riot police! Watch!

March 26th, London – The Kettlers get Kettled

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HTYrUBesZw

The police began forming a kettle scenario almost immediately after a small, insignificant incident occured at the entrance of Fortnum and Mason wherein an occupier-activist was forcibly refused entry by one Metropolitan officer. This is what happens when you fight back.

via Amanda Menlove (21).

 

ECUADOR: Texaco’s shaky Rainforest –

Rosa Tanguila cleaning up oil residue near her rainforest community. / Credit:Gonzalo Ortiz/IPS

Trees on Shaky Ground in Texaco’s Rainforest

By Gonzalo Ortiz*

NUEVA LOJA, Ecuador, Mar 29, 2011 (Tierramérica) – When the trunks of the trees move with every step you take, you know you are in a swamp. This is what happens when you walk over the seemingly firm and vegetation-covered ground over what was once a pit used to dump oil sludge in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest.

The extent and impact of oil contamination on the environment and human health in northeastern Ecuador are much worse than anyone could imagine, as Tierramérica discovered during an extensive tour of the area.

via ECUADOR: Trees on Shaky Ground in Texaco’s Rainforest – IPS ipsnews.net.

A Question for ‘Water Car’ Believers

Water-Powered Car Saga

Last month, we wrote about the Genepax ‘Water Car’ and were surprised by how many people were ready to believe that it truly worked with water as the only fuel without special explanation or evidence from those who make the claim. Right now the post has 124 comments, which is higher than average for TreeHugger, and a significant portion of those talk about rewriting the laws of physics and such.

A Question for ‘Water Car’ True Believers

But there’s a question we’d like to ask those who are so certain that ‘water cars’ (with water as the only fuel, and not as an energy carrier via hydrogen) already work and are somehow kept hidden: If some people had that technology, why would cars be the first thing they try to make? That’s hard, with huge supply chains and massive capital investments, lots of regulations and red tape, etc. Why not make power plants right next to rivers (or just use tap water) and sell the power?

They could start very small (less than 1 megawatt) to show that it works. That would be much more profitable, no? Or even sell the technology to makers of portable electronics, which don’t have vested interests in oil and cars.

So why aren’t we hearing about ‘water power plants’ (other than hydro), or ‘water powered laptops’? It’s always ‘water cars’, and mostly when gas prices are up. Could it be that it’s just a really nice story that strikes the imagination (the image of pouring water in a fuel tank is powerful), the way many urban legends do?

Genepax Water-Powered Car photo

Conclusion on Water Cars

We’ll conclude this post the same way we concluded the Genepax post: “As Carl Sagan used to say, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. The next time you hear about a water car, remember that and don’t get your hopes up too quickly.”

We’d be the first to be overjoyed if it really worked (we’re not against the idea), but before we jump around, we’ll need some serious evidence and not just PR stunts that don’t really explain anything (and that are probably designed to lure investors).

Water Cars

Genepax Water Car: Too Good to be True? Yeah

Survey: Can a Car Run on Water?

Photo by Scott Armitage.

via A Question for ‘Water Car’ True Believers : TreeHugger.

The Other Revolution of Iceland | Al Junnah

iceland revolution

ICELAND: The Other FORMIDABLE REVOLUTION!

-> 93% of the People IMPOSE the Non-repayment of the Banks!

-> The other formidable revolution: blackout of the Media about this revolution.

As incredible as that can appear a democratic revolution and anti-capitalist takes place in Iceland, and nobody speaks about it, even the media does not relay information, you will almost not find a trace of it on “Google”.

The total blackout however, the nature of the events:

People drives out and they have besieged the presidential palace peacefully. The people replacement the liberal political party and have removed all the other political parties who is follow the same policy.

via The Other Revolution of Iceland | Al Junnah -The Shield :: Join the Revival.

more  info HERE  https://thefreeonline.wordpress.com/2012/04/13/iceland-first-to-have-to-forgive-mortgage-debts/

Its first pledge was to break all its promises, making the party almost impossible to attack, then it promised a polar bear to the zoo and a drug-free parliament within 10 years.

The party’s only advertisement was in a newspaper personal column, saying: “The Best Party wishes to meet good people aged between 18 and 90.” Its 10-point plan had 13 points. And the party’s campaign video featured candidates singing Tina Turner’s Simply the Best, with the chorus: “We are the best, the bestest of parties, best for Reykjavik, best city of every week.” It works in Icelandic.

Iceland was ripe for change, having effectively gone bust thanks to the cronyism of a cluster of politicians and bankers who thought that they could turn an island of fishermen with a population of 318,000 into a financial superpower.

In less than four years, the most rapid expansion of a banking system in history saw three privatised banks develop assets 10 times the size of the country’s GDP. It was the Icarus economy. Property prices tripled, the stock market multiplied nine times, and people borrowed heavily – often in foreign currencies – to cash in on the boom. The crash was fast, hard and painful, worsened by the collapse of the krona as the state, unable to bail out the banks, refused to pay foreign creditors.

The strategy looks smart now, compared with events in Greece and Ireland, but the country was angry and frightened. Voters wanted change, and the Best Party caught the mood, capturing Reykjavik with 34.7% of the vote. “No one has to be afraid of the Best Party,” said Jón in his acceptance speech. “Because it is the best party. If it wasn’t, it would be called the Worst Party or the Bad Party. We would never work with a party like that.”

read lots more HERE…

http://news.infoshop.org/article.php?story=20110620010932192

impiden desahucio de una familia ..mortgage defaulter evictions stopped

Murcia: Más de cien personas impiden que la CAM desahucie a una familia de las Torres

José Coy: ¡Hay que ir a por los bancos, que son los culpables de esta crisis!

http://www.kaosenlared.net/

Más de cien personas han acudido esta mañana a la llamada de la Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca, impidiendo el desahucio de la familia Riquelme, un matrimonio con dos hijos que vive en la calle Barcelona de Las Torres de Cotillas. Así, la CAM no pudo desalojar a Teresa Riquelme, a la que llegó a amenazar con quitarle sus hijos, una práctica intimidatoria inapropiada de una entidad que presume de obra social.

De esta forma, son ya tres los desahucios que se han parado en la comarca de la Vega Media en los últimos siete días.

via KAOSENLARED.NET — Murcia: Más de cien personas impiden que la CAM desahucie a una familia de las Torres.

Car that runs on nothing but water…FRAUD??

Car that runs on nothing but water unveiled in Japan. No gasoline, no battery recharging and no emissions.

NOTE..Later it came out this is a typical FAlSE STORY USED BY A COMPANY TO PUBLICIZE THEIR KIT WHICH DOES SAVE PETROL

LUEGO SALIÓ QUE ESTA REPOTAGE ES FALSO.. SOLO PUBLICIDAD PARA UN KIT DE USAR MENOS GASOLINA

 

 

Posted by PC Latest news, Special Report, World news Saturday, March 26th, 2011

Japanese company Genepax presents its eco-friendly car that runs on nothing but water. The car has an energy generator that extracts hydrogen from water that is poured into the car’s tank. The generator then releases electrons that produce electric power to run the car. The electric powered car can run on any type of water (you can even use tea and soda…etc). The car can run for an hour at about 50 miles per hour on just a liter of water; about 2 cans of soda worth. Genepax, the company that invented the technology, aims to collaborate with Japanese manufacturers to mass produce it.

Unlike other electric cars, the Genepax car does not require that batteries be recharged and has no emission.

via Car that runs on nothing but water unveiled in Japan. No gasoline, no battery recharging and no emissions. | PRESS Core – Evidentiary News, World News, Special Reports, Technology, Health, Videos, Polls.