Saturday, September 1, 2012

Surfers Catches Of The Day.

According to a new study,Chimpanzees pass down a' secret' handshake through the generations. Researchers found that troops of chimpanzees pass on traditions, including a special handshake, from one generation to the next. These traditions, and handshakes, differ from group to group.

Researchers looking at chimps on the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Trust in Zambia discovered that some groups prefer to clasp hands, while other groups clutch wrists.
From The Telegraph, 1.9.2012.
So even the chimps have secret societies; no doubt they will be reincarnated as Masons .

2.FEMA has spent 1.3 billion dollars building secret bunkers all across the United States, solely to house government officials in case of the unthinkable.
From the Crashed. com site, dated 1.09 2012.
The unthinkable ? More likely they know what is going to happen, because they planned it.

3.Tony Blair is to be honoured with a Parliament portrait bust to feature in the members lobby.Well known sculptors charge up to 50,00 pounds for their work and a life-sized one could cost up to 20,000 pounds. The money will come from the taxpayers.
From The Telegraph, 1.09.2012. Article by Rosa Silverman.
It seems to me that the more people you can arrange to be murdered as in war, the more likely it is that a statue will be erected in your honour. Just look at the statues in major cities; most of them are of mass murderers.

4.At the start of his term Obama promised that he would bring unemployment down to below 5.6%. Today the figure is 8.3%. He pledged to halve the deficit. 4 years on the deficit has fallen from !.3 trillion to 1.2 trillion.
The Telegraph. Article by Daniel Hannan 3.08.2012
They could have mentioned a boatload of broken promises, but being The Telegraph- a great supporter of American, or should I say Israel foreign policy- they didn't.
The same article also wrote, " Mr. Romney has been attacked as a shill for Wall Street, a vulture capitalist, who takes pleasure in sacking people, and ( whisper it ) a member of a strange cult that baptises the dead,"
 I suppose The Telegraph was pretending to be balanced
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5.During the month of July 2012, there were 56 suicides in the U.S Military in just 31 days.
From  Blacklisted News site 29.08.2012.

6. A liitle known power enjoyed by the Queen and the Prince Of Wales to alter new laws is due to be exposed after the government lost a legal battle to keep details of its application private.
The Cabinet Office has been forced to publish an internal Whitehall guide to the way the senior Royals are consulted before legislation is introduced to ensure it does not harm their private interests.
 From The Guardian 31.08.2012.
Unbelievable really !How bad does it get ?

7.Barclays has made as much as half a billion pounds speculating on food staples such as  wheat and soya;this  has prompted allegations that the banks are profiting handsomely from the global crisis.
Barcalays has the greatest involvement in Food Commodity Trading. It is one of the 3 big players.The other two are Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.
Food prices hit an all time high in July 2012.
From The Independent. Article by Tim Banden 1.09.2012.
No surprises here then.
8.Approximately two thirds of the U.S.A water supply is laced with sodium flouride. This is a common pesticide, and it attacks the pineal gland, in the brain.The good news is that just twenty minutes in the sun each day can  help stimulate a flouride calcified pineal gland.
From Natural News 30.08.2012.

9.In the U.S.A. there are 2.3 million behind bars. That's more than China, more than Iran, more than any country on earth.Over half the prison population is in for non violent offences
The American government is paying 228 billion dollars for this system.
From a video on David Icke's site, called, 'Beyond Bars ' 31.08.2012.

!0. A missing tour bus passenger in remote southern Iceland ended up joining her own search party last weekend  without realizing  the search team were , in fact, looking for her. She said, "I had no idea I was missing ."
NBC news from the Iceland Reviews 1.09.2012.

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