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EC President says it will rather let UK leave bloc than limit immigration
The traitorous unelected European Commission (EC)’s president says he will do all he can to keep Britain in the European Union (EU), but not at the expense of changing basic treaties, as requested by the UK.
Jean-Claude Juncker who like his predecessors was appointed president just like the Soviet Union, said on Monday that the EU and Britain needed each other, adding that a British exit from the...
Russian president says US plotted ‘coup’ in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Washington of organizing what he describes as an armed coup in Ukraine, saying Moscow saw through the US ploy of hiding behind Europe in the bid to overthrow the former Ukrainian government.
“The trick of the situation was that outwardly the [Ukrainian] opposition was supported mostly by the Europeans. But we knew for sure that the real masterminds were...
Vladimir Putin says Russia was preparing to use Nuclear Weapons 'if necessary'
Vladimir Putin has said Russia was so fearful of attack at the height of the Ukraine crisis that it was preparing to arm its nuclear weapons, in extraordinary claims aired on state TV on Sunday night.
Amid ongoing Russian media speculation that the President was watching the Crimea documentary from his sickbed, Mr Putin’s full interview with Rossiya One provided new insight into his country’s...
11 EU states struck deal with Ukraine to deliver Lethal Weapons
Ukraine has concluded deals with eleven countries of the EU on delivery of weapons, including lethal, President Petro Poroshenko told the country’s TV. He, however, didn’t mention which countries will provide ‘defensive aid’ to Kiev.
“The Head of State has informed that Ukraine had contracts with a series of the EU countries on the supply of armament, inter alia, lethal one. He has reminded...
UK's nuclear weapons web data routed through Ukraine
UK traffic diverted through Ukraine included nuclear weapon maker AWE.
Sensitive data from around 170 major companies, including the UK’s Atomic Weapons Establishment and Lockheed Martin, might have be compromised after British Telecom web traffic was accidentally rerouted through Ukraine.
The hijacking of the companies took place over a 90-minute period Thursday, while many British Telecom customers...
Russia Warns “State Of War” Exists As UK Nukes Prepare First Strike
The Ministry of Defense (MoD) is reporting today that the Federation is now in a “state of war” thus bringing to full activation President Putin’s “Dead Hand” nuclear order issued 29 July 2014 to The Strategic Missile Forces (SMF).
According to this report, the full activation of the much feared “Dead Hand” nuclear option was authorized under President Putin’s previous order due to...
Nigel Farage Blasts the Idea of a "European Army" in the EU Parliament
I’ve been wondering why David Cameron has been running down the British armed forces and why he refused to commit to spending targets in our islands.
I think Mr Juncker has given the answer. We’re going to do it at EU level. We’re going to have a European army.
Now when I raised this last year with British Deputy Prime Minister Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg he said it was a dangerous...
Swedish prosecutors offer to question Assange in London
With Julian Assange’s 1000 days in the Embassy coming up March 16, here’s a reminder of some facts.
Swedish prosecutors have offered to question Julian Assange in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London over allegations of sexual misconduct and rape, Reuters reports. The WikiLeaks founder’s lawyer said he welcomes the request, but the process will take time.
Prosecutors have also asked to carry...
Jupiter moon Ganymede could have ocean with more water than Earth
In this artist’s concept, the moon Ganymede orbits the giant planet Jupiter.
New data suggests Jupiter’s moon Ganymede, the largest in the solar system, has an underground ocean which contains more water than all of Earth’s surface water combined, according to NASA.
NASA scientists were able to use the Hubble Space Telescope to collect more than seven hours of data about the auroral belts...
United Kingdom to join China in the anti-dollar alliance
In another awkward blow to the rapidly waning US-dollar hegemony, America and Britain just had their “It’s not you, it’s me” moment.
Late yesterday, the government of the United Kingdom announced that they would be applying to join the Chinese-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank… as a founding member.
This is huge.
Right now, the United States dominates the global financial system.
But...
UKIP wants anti-discrimination laws gone
The leader of the UK Independence Party, UKIP, has sparked outrage again, this time, for saying that Britain no longer needs laws on racial discrimination at work.
The head of the anti-mass immigration, anti-European Union party, Nigel Farage, says the anti-discrimination laws should be repealed as the racism is not a problem for the country anymore.
“Discrimination legislation had been necessary...
EU countries failing to prepare for needs of their aging population
The failure of EU countries to prepare for the needs of their aging populations was debated at length during this conference in Brussels. A new report from The Wold Bank was released at the conference and it highlights how birthrates in the EU are falling, young adults are migrating from the bloc because of the economic crisis and people are living longer while still retiring at a relatively young...
Autism, higher IQ link discovered
A recent study suggests that genes tied to autism development risk are associated with higher intelligence in people.
The study was carried out by researchers at the Universities of Edinburgh and Queensland and published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry.
“Our findings show that genetic variation which increases risk for autism is associated with better cognitive ability in non-autistic individuals,”...
US sends heavy military equipment to Baltic states to 'deter' Russia
US Major General John R. O’Connor talks to the media on Monday while the US Army unloads equipment at Port of Riga, the capital of Latvia.
The United States has delivered over 100 pieces of heavy military equipment to the Baltic states in northern Europe to provide them with the ability to “deter” the perceived threat from Russia.
The US army provided the heavy armor on Monday for the three...
5 Muslims arrested over Nemtsov murder, 1 'confessed'
Moscow’s Basmanny district court has arrested five Muslims from Russia’s Islamic North Caucasus region in connection with the murder of Boris Nemtsov, a prominent opposition figure, who was gunned down last week.
Two judges are reviewing the charges against the five people brought before the court by the prosecutors on Sunday.
Two of them are Zaur Dadaev and Anzor Gubashev, who were identified...