Tuesday 24 July 2012

Denver Shooting, UK Tax, Gaza Border, BBC Olympic Coverage.

Did anyone see the footage of the man accused of the Denver cinema shooting? If so, you couldn't have failed to observe a man drugged up to his eyeballs. I have been trying to find a reason for his condition and have come up with countless articles describing him being admitted to the cinema through an exit door. There have also been accounts of him being seen talking with one or two other men in the cinema. Alternative news sites are saying that this mass shooting follows the M.O. of past mass shootings that have taken place in the US. This has also been seen as coincidental with a vote in the Senate next week to do with gun control. I personally do not believe in coincidences. Was this man set up by the authorities to incite the general public to come out in favour of gun control? I don't know, but it would not come as a surprise to find out he was a patsy.
The chancellor of the exchequer, George Osborne, today said that the recession is down to the extra bank holiday to mark the Queens jubilee, also, the bad weather is to blame, and yet again the government inherited a vast deficit from the last government. Come on George, when will it cease being other peoples fault for your failed policies? The minister for trade, Lord Green said today that it is amoral for the public to pay for services like building work, in cash. He said that paying in cash makes it easy to avoid paying income tax. It is not any easier than giving the rich a huge tax cut in the chancellors last budget. I think that the tax issue is a smokescreen for the run up to a plan for a cashless society. It is one of the main goals of the world elite to have a one world digital currency. Yet another means of controlling the population of the planet. I wonder how long it will take to see this mentioned again.
Egypt today opened it's border with Gaza, a move that will infuriate Netanyahoo. It will be interesting to listen to him trying to blame Iran for this. He did announce today that a further eight Palestinian West Bank villages were to be bulldozed to make way for an IDF training ground. The farmers who own the land will still be able to work their land on weekends and Jewish public holidays. That's kind of him. Yet another case of Israeli aggression that will go unpunished by the UN.
Anyone watching the BBC 24 hour news channel could be forgiven for thinking that there was nothing happening in the world except for the London Olympics. It has been almost blanket coverage. I wondered if all the conflicts in the world had somehow stopped to allow the Olympics to get full coverage. I jest of course. I find it pitiful in the extreme to watch so called journalists virtually prostrating themselves at the feet of Sebastian Coe as if he has performed some kind of miracle in heading the organising team. This man has been paid a seven figure sum for his "work" The security scandal seems to have been forgotten in the wave of hysteria surrounding the run up to the opening ceremony. Will the games go off without incident? I hope so but I wouldn't bet any money on it. Till next time.

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