Archive for September, 2009
Northern Ireland - The History of Terrorism Repeats Itself.
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 Omagh N. Ireland
This month has seen has seen an event typical of the past 30 years of violence in Ulster. A 600-pound bomb was defused before killing its intended target of senior police officers. Such was the size of the device the collateral damage would have been high. Several houses would have been destroyed along […]
WARNING The US And UK Housing Collapse Round Two is Inevitable
Saturday, September 19th, 2009
A new US and UK Housing Collapse is Inevitable.
Although there appears to be some stability in the housing markets on both sides of the Atlantic, is this the calm before a colossal storm?
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Unemployment Hits 7.9% in UK But One in Four Still Work for the State.
Thursday, September 17th, 2009
Britain follows the United States in seeing large numbers of its peoples lose their employment. 246,000 people lost their jobs in the UK in May, June and July this year.
As with the US this is the explicit consequence of being at the epicenter of the World’s banking collapse.
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Britain’s Broken Society – the Teenage Curse.
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 The Teenage Curse.
Britain’s teenagers are some of the most sexually abusive on the planet. They are also amongst the worst drinkers, smokers and have the highest pregnancy rates of any western nation.
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Britain’s Treasury Chief Fails in Public Trust
Sunday, September 13th, 2009 Bank of England
In today’s Guardian {UK} Britain’s Treasury chief, Alistair Daring, has defended efforts to save the British banks. The Newspaper’s comment responses show considerable doubt.
Mr. Darling remains convinced that to save the nation he needed to save the banks. So far he has saved the banks but has yet to save the banking system. There is a […]

