Pedophiles in Power – Geneva Business Insider [Video]

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This month on the Geneva Business Insider, James and David discuss the latest information on the unfolding pedophile scandal in the UK. They also talk about the US State Department’s approval of Kiev’s air strikes on civilians and the state of the European banking sector.

Show Notes & MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=10905

SF Source corbettreport  July 11 2014

Study Confirms Mobile Phone Radiation Damage To Cells

“According to latest statistics, children and young people use mobile phone end-user devices near their bodies on average for more than 8 hours a day. Therefore, they are permanently exposed to potential damage.” ~Activist Post

Zemanta Related Posts ThumbnailThe Ukrainian group of scientists around Igor Yakymenko at the Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology in Kiev consider it to be proven that mobile phone radiation leads to harmful oxidation processes in cells through the overproduction of free radicals. In the editorial “Low intensity radiofrequency radiation: a new oxidant for living cells” in the scientific journal Oxidants and Antioxidants in Medical Science of 29 March 2014 the group reported that of 80 studies, they had assessed, 92.5 % (= 76 studies) confirmed that mechanism of inflicting damage.

“Unexpectedly, a strong non-thermal character of biological effects” had been documented, the group of scientists wrote. Low intensity radiofrequency radiation (RFR) emitted by mobile phone end-user devices “could lead to mutagenic effects through expressive oxidative damage of DNA”, because “the substantial overproduction of ROS in living cells under low intensity RFR exposure could cause a broad spectrum of health disorders and diseases, including cancer in humans”.

Oxidative stress is considered to be the main cause of exhaustion, headaches, inflammatory diseases, all the way to heart attacks. The results of the scientists from Kiev explain the acutely critical nature of the hype around mobile phones, smartphones and Wi-Fi. According to latest statistics, children and young people use mobile phone end-user devices near their bodies on average for more than 8 hours a day. Therefore, they are permanently exposed to potential damage. Continue reading

Stephen Lendman ~ George Soros’ Predatory Worldview

SteveLendmansBlog  May 14 2014

steveLendmanHe’s a world class confidence man. He’s a multi-billionaire predatory investor.

He’s a new world order corporate pirate. He’s known for rogue investing. He’s made billions from human misery.

He cashes in irresponsibly. He’ll do anything for greater profits. He does so from imperial wars. He gains hugely from financial ones. He uses wealth to accumulate more of it.

In late April, the New York Review of Books headlined “The Future of Europe: An Interview with George Soros.” Der Spiegel correspondent Gregor Peter Schmitz conducted it.

Ukraine was discussed. Soros called Russia an “emerging…big geopolitical player…” EU nations have “a resurgent rival on (their) east,” he said.

Putin enjoys overwhelming popularity. It exceeds 80%. Soros ludicrously claimed he “lead(s) from a position of weakness.”

He lied saying he’s “repressive at home and aggressive abroad.” He irresponsibly blamed Bashar al-Assad for US-sponsored death squads’ use of chemical weapons.

Lies infested his commentary. They reveal his dark side. He ludicrously claimed US-manipulated Maidan violence erupted “spontaneous(ly).”

He urged Western unity “in response to Russian aggression in Ukraine.” He claims Obama represents responsible US leadership.

Putin is a master geopolitical strategist. Not according to Soros. He “woefully misjudged the situation,” he said. He turned truth on its head claiming it.

Ukrainians rebelled, he said. He ignored Washington-manipulated Maidan violence. US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland was caught red-handed. More on this below.

She’s hardcore neocon. She’s a career foreign service officer. She’s worked with Democrat and Republican administrations.

Early in her career, she covered Russian internal politics at Washington’s Moscow embassy.

She served on the Soviet Desk in Washington. She worked in the State Department’s Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs. She served in Guangzhou, China.

She was Deputy to the Ambassador-at-Large for the Newly Independent States of the former Soviet Union. She directed a task force on Russia, its neighbors and an expanding NATO.

She was Clinton’s Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott’s chief of staff. She was Deputy Permanent Representative to NATO. Continue reading

Robert Bridge ~ From Kabul To Kiev, American Meddling Wreaking Havoc

RT  March 2 2014

A handout picture released on December 10, 2013 by Ukrainian Union Opposition press services hows US Assistant secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland (R) distributing cakes to riot policemen on the Independence Square in Kiev on December 10, 2013. (AFP Photo)
A handout picture released on December 10, 2013 by Ukrainian Union Opposition press services hows US Assistant secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland (R) distributing cakes to riot policemen on the Independence Square in Kiev on December 10, 2013. (AFP Photo)

With hypocrisy befitting a hyper power, US President Obama expressed “deep concern” over Russia’s decision to send troops into Crimea, calling it a “violation of Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity. . . and breach of international law.”

In a 90-minute conversation described as tense, Obama and Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, exchanged views on the crisis in Ukraine, where the country’s legitimate leader, Viktor Yanukovich, was ousted from power by violent street protests.

Obama reportedly warned Putin that Russia’s refusal to order the Russian soldiers back to their bases would result in the United States sitting on the sidelines of the upcoming G8 summit in Sochi, Russia, scheduled for June, as well as “greater political and economic isolation.”

Putin won parliamentary approval from the Senate over the weekend to dispatch military forces to the Crimean Peninsula. In defending his position, Putin drew attention to “ultra-nationalist elements” working alongside the opposition, which are being “encouraged by the current authorities in Kiev.”

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