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Friday, July 16, 2010

Preparing the world for Islam!


Ageing Population & Population Pyramids:

An examination of world populations and birth rate patterns: for a country's population to remain constant the average birth-rate needs to be around two children per couple; if the birth-rate drops below two then the population numbers will start to decrease over time, nearly all countries in Europe have a birth rate below two; for a developing country, the population pyramid continues to grow, a developed country's population pyramid bulges in the middle before decreasing in size; in the baby boom years the birth rate was high, as this group gets older, but if there are less babies the population pyramid changes, so now we have an ageing population with fewer younger people to support them.

BP Says Oil Leak Stopped, temporarily.


VOAvideo | July 15, 2010 - BP says oil has stopped leaking into the Gulf for the first time since April 20 and the deadly explosion of the Deepwater Horizon rig. BP had been slowly dialing down the flow as part of a test on a new containment cap. But as Mil Arcega reports, engineers are monitoring the situation closely to make sure the latest containment effort holds.









Investors watch BP cap as shares jump:

itnnews | July 16, 2010 - Analysts predict a further rise in BP's shares if the capped-well holds.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Compress Air Vehicle!

No more fossil fuel, No Nuclear for M'sia? Wind, Air and plenty of sun for Solar Energy that what we should tap. 



Why haven't they mass produce this, it was said more than 5 years ago to be practical & feasible. Is there a conspiracy and/or cartel that prevented this?
- The only thing holding back the widespread application of this technology seems to be will.

2009 Geneva Motor Show: MDI Compressed Air Car - Exclusive

TheAutoChannel | April 19, 2009 - Get the complete story on compressed air-powered cars at TheAutoChannel.com.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Pod Cars!


worldbusiness | July 06, 2010 - World Business: Stockholm is one of several Swedish cities planning to introduce pod cars. The pods travel magnetically on rails and are seen as the transport of the future, using next to no energy and yet still boasting the convenience of taxis. But do the futuristic pods have the potential profitability to take off globally?

Reporter: Charlotte Windle






Signs of Peace in Burundi & lethal leftover weapons


These videos will give us a shocking revelations of the amount of weapons in Africe - who are the culprits that have been guilty of laundering the massive amount weapons in Africa. This make peace seems elusive and deaths due to the left overs weapons kills long after the war stops, leftover grenades, rockets, land mines  and cluster bombs!

TheNewYorkTimes | June 16, 2008 - Burundians hope that recent developments may lead to peace in their country for the first time in 15 years.(Vid 1)

AlJazeeraEnglish | July 06, 2010 - Burundi's 15-year civil war ended in 2008, but the country still bears the burden of the violent conflict.

Stockpiles of leftover weapons have found their way into Burundi's towns and villages and are often used to settle personal scores.

Al Jazeera's Malcolm Webb has this report from the capital, Bujumbura. (Vid 2)

Friday, July 2, 2010

Google in China: Censorship vs Economic Gain

france24english | July 01, 2010

TALKING POINTS - Relations between the American search giant and Beijing have been tense since Google stated it no longer wanted to cooperate with the Chinese government's web filtering. Google closed its China-based search engine and rerouted users to its unfiltered Hong Kong site. But the company stopped the automatic switching this week. So is Google doing too much to please Beijing and tap into the lucrative Chinese market?

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Wall Street Reform



Beyond laizze faire - runs amok


NancyPelosi | June 30, 2010 - Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke on the House floor in support of the conference report of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which passed the House this evening by a vote of 237 to 192. The legislation now goes to the Senate, which is expected to approve it soon and send it to President Obama for his signature into law.

Learn more about the bill at http://www.speaker.gov/newsroom/legislation?id=0382






Gerald Celente: Wall Street Bill a Joke



RussiaToday | June 26, 2010 - The U.S. Congress has all but finalized what's been described as the biggest reform of the country's financial regulations, since the Great Depression.

British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg Launch HMG Your Freedom!

Clegg asks British people: “What is freedom to you?”


CAB 116-10  1 July 2010

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will today issue a call to arms against pointless regulation and unnecessary bureaucracy, asking the public how they want the Government to redress the balance between the citizen and the state. 

The Your Freedom website at www.hmg.gov.uk/yourfreedom [External website] is an opportunity for anyone to suggest ideas on restoring liberties that have been lost, repealing unnecessary laws and stripping away excessive regulation on businesses.