Tricked again — the green trap has sprung
December 15, 2009 by Mi Kai Lee
Filed under Business, Environment, Freedom, Global issues, Video, World news
Alex Jones interviews Lord Christopher Monckton live from the Copenhagen conference on December 8, 2009 about the details of the proposed climate change treaty.
Copenhagen love-in obscures global governance treaty.
While tens of thousands converge on Copenhagen, all anxious to pressure the world into their pet version of climate-change action, the real meaning and purpose of the summit remains hidden. Most think the objective of the conference is to consolidate the many divergent opinions on climate change into a global consensus. But behind closed doors something more is taking place. [Read more]
What pandemic? — a call to revise the International Health Regulations and reform WHO
December 8, 2009 by Mi Kai Lee
Filed under Freedom, Global issues, Health, Medicine, Safety, World news
It looks like the mainstream media are finally on WHO’s case, calling for an accounting of what some call a fraudulent pandemic. Bloomberg.com questions whether the whole WHO pandemic was overblown for profit. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601086
Others report that the incidence of swine flu has been declining since late November, and one of Canada’s largest news providers, Canwest, is saying that the flu was a bust and is over. http://www.montrealgazette.com/health/H1N1+pandemic+ending+with+whimper+bang/2304630/story.html [Read more]
Copenhagen conference opens
December 7, 2009 by Mi Kai Lee
Filed under Business, Energy, Environment, Global issues, Nature, World news
Connie Hedegaard, Danish politician, minister and chairman for the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen 2009, and from January 2010 European Commissioner for the Climate. (Photo: Mogens Engelund, Wikipedia)
While there may be little evidence of human-caused global warming thus far, that may be about to change. The Copenhagen conference on climate change has opened today and promises to generate enough hot air and heated discussion to cause more than a little ‘global warming’ and ‘climate change’. Centrists and freedom lovers the world around clash over how to deal with global warming, whether it is anthropogenic (human caused), and even whether the world is actually warming or cooling. [Read more]
Aglukkaq pushing Senators to restore C-6
December 7, 2009 by Mi Kai Lee
Filed under Business, Canada law, Canada news, Freedom, Health, Safety
Bill C-6, also known as the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, would replace Part I of the 40-year-old Hazardous Products Act. Liberal Senator Joseph Day of New Brunswick, who leads a Senate committee that has been examining the bill, has introduced 16 amendments to it. The amendments must still be voted on by the full Senate, which could occur as early as today (Dec 7).
Meanwhile, federal Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq will be holding a press conference with consumer groups in an effort to pressure senators into rejecting the amendments. Aglukkaq and industry groups like the Canadian Consumer Specialty Products Association (CCSRA) accuse the Senate of being pro-industry and ignoring the health and safety of Canadians. But it appears the opposite is true. [Read more]
Climategate, why Copenhagen should be cancelled
December 3, 2009 by Mi Kai Lee
Filed under Environment, Global issues, Video
Everyone knows that carbon dioxide produced by our global industrialized society is causing global warming that threatens all life on earth, right? Well, not quite. All politically correct people know that, of course, But most serious climate scientists say the jury is still out on what is causing global warming, and most do not believe human activity is influencing it.
Climategate videos
We have assembled a short set of YouTube videos on why the Copenhagen climate-change conference could revolutionize society for the worse and how Climategate reveals it for the fraud it is. [Read more]
Russia could withdraw from WHO over flu-scare corruption
December 1, 2009 by Mi Kai Lee
Filed under Business, Global issues, Health, Medicine, Safety, World news
Igor Barinov, Member of the Commission of the State Parliament (Duma) in Charge of Corruption. 'They suspect the organization (WHO) of corruption. We should conduct a thorough comprehensive investigation before making any decision.' (Photo by newsru.com)
A November 27 article on the Russian-language news site Новости России (newsru.com) reports that a deputy in the Dumas has called for Russia to withdraw from the WHO if an investigation into the alleged collusion between the WHO and pharmaceutical companies on the swine flu scandal proves to be accurate.
Россия может остановить членство в ВОЗ в случае подтверждения сговора организации с фармкомпаниями http://www.newsru.com/russia/27nov2009/vozz.html [Read more]
Copenhagen climate change conference, a hidden agenda?
November 19, 2009 by Mi Kai Lee
Filed under Environment, Freedom, Global issues, Nature, Video, World news
Feature video: The Man-made Global Warming Hoax by Mike Baker. (80 minutes)
On his recent return from the APEC summit in Singapore, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said that there was “a pretty strong consensus at the meeting this morning that countries of the world remain a long way from a binding, legal treaty on climate change.” Some 3000 unagreed sections of the working document need to somehow be molded into a consensus. This stands in stark contrast to the stated objectives of the conference to reach such a near-impossible agreement. [Read more]
Widespread rumors of Ukraine bioterrorism
November 8, 2009 by Mi Kai Lee
Filed under Environment, Freedom, Global issues, Health, Medicine, Safety, Travel, World news
Yulia Tymoshenko, prime minister of Ukraine and a candidate in upcoming national elections, visits a children's hospital in western Ukraine.
Ukrainian organizations in Canada have today issued an urgent appeal to the Canadian public and government for assistance in combatting the serious explosion of severe acute respiratory illness that has struck Ukraine in the past week and now affects over 900,000 people, with some 40,000 people now hospitalized. [Read more]
BC lacks credibility on West Nile
September 14, 2009 by Mi Kai Lee
Filed under BC government, BC news, Health, Nature, Safety
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Last month the Ministry of Healthy Living and Sport announced that the first BC case of West Nile virus in humans had been found. Now they say that the first cases of WNV in horses have been detected.
Despite the swine flu scare, which is widely regarded as a lie, if not worse, BC manages to keep a straight face in expecting people to believe that there is some reason to be concerned about West Nile in BC.
There is much to suggest that WNV was endemic to North America long before it was discovered in New York in 1999 — and now apparently detected in BC. Like influenza, it is well known that a large part of the population has immunity to West Nile through exposure, and that the disease in most cases has minor to mild symptoms. [Read more]
Do you like China? — Introductory Chinese #4
July 24, 2009 by Mi Kai Lee
Filed under Business
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你喜欢中国吗? means “do you like China?”
Welcome to our online audio lesson series for newcomers to Mandarin and simplified Chinese characters. In this lesson you will learn how to ask if you like China. Ken and Jenny will walk you through it slowly and clearly. [Read more]

