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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Sarkozy: Tax the banks!

Sarkozy: Tax the banks!

The United Nations General Assembly kicks off with a summit on the millennium development goals with the aim to cut world poverty in half by 2015. The three day summit on the millennium development goals begins with the sobering fact that the organization is $20 billion dollars short on the 2010 commitment. Webster Tarpley says he agrees with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who says in order to make some progress the obvious solution is tax the banks, the people who caused the economic failure.

Eco-Terrorists: US spies on its activists

Eco-Terrorists: US spies on its activists


The United States government has been protecting gas companies as locals face severe health risks. The Pennsylvania office of homeland security has gathered evidence that "environmental extremists" but yet the activists say they were peacefully protesting fracking. Wayne Madsen says that the contractor hired by the government was an Israeli company who spied on people opposed to fracking, gay rights and the BP oil spill.


A Clean environment or a bustling economy?

A Clean environment or a bustling economy?

New York City will host the two-day Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate that begins on Monday. Representatives of 17 major world economies will meet to discuss climate change and clean energy issues on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session. Pat Michaels says that the people attending Energy and Climate forum should set an example and stop flying to disagree and start texting to agree.


Check this out! -- No more homegrown food

Check this out! -- No more homegrown food


Could the United States government make it illegal for its citizens to grow their own food? Check out this exclusive video RT got from George Hemminger (George4Title). He will be on later to discuss the new genetic fish made by AquaBounty.



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