Many respected critics have long speculated that official projections from the International Energy Agency, major world governments and the oil industry of how long oil production can be sustained for are exaggerated. Today this was substantiated:
Key oil figures were distorted by US pressure, says whistleblower
Most people haven’t even gotten their heads around the fact that [...]
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Peak oil has already begun. Demand accountability and transparency from IEA, the US & UK government NOW
Posted in Corporate Accountability, Economics, Economy, Energy Crisis, Globalization, Government, Industrial Agriculture, Industrialization, Peak Oil, Politics, UK, tagged Energy Crisis, Energy Industry, Financial crisis, fossil fuels, Government, hydrocarbon energy, MP, oil, Parliament, Peak Oil, Politics, UK, USA on November 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Letter to Sarah Teather MP of 29 September 2009 | Changes to UK Mental Health Act
Posted in British government, Government, Health, Politics, Swine flu, UK, tagged civil rights, MP, Sarah Teather, Swine flu, uk mental health act on September 29, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Dear Sarah Teather,
I have recently been made aware of proposed temporary changes to the UK Mental Health Act that will allow people ‘with suspected mental health issues to be quickly detained because of fears over staff shortages in any forthcoming swine flu outbreak.’ This includes reducing the number of doctors giving the required psychiatric assessment [...]
From Mike Ruppert: “CYNTHIA McKINNEY TAKEN INTO CUSTODY”
Posted in Government, Israel, Palestine, Politics, The Media, US Election, War, tagged Gaza, Government, IDF, Israel, McKinney, media, Palestine, Politics, white house on July 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“CYNTHIA McKINNEY TAKEN INTO CUSTODY, GAZA RELIEF SUPPLY SHIP BOARDED BY ISRAELI NAVY — McKINNEY AND COLLEAGUES DETAINED IN ISRAEL”
Sarah Teather MP has signed EDM 665 (Guardian newspaper’s Tax Gap series)
Posted in British government, Corporate Accountability, Economics, Economy, Government, Politics, UK, tax, tagged Brent, Corporate Accountability, Corporation tax, Credit Crunch, Early Day Motion, Economy, Financial crisis, Government, Kilburn, Parliament, Politics, Sarah Teather, tax, Tax Gap, The Guardian, UK on March 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
As a follow up on the two posts below I have received confirmation that Sarah Teather MP has indeed signed EDM 665 as promised.
Check to see if your MP has signed EDM 665.