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Post  true lilly Mon Dec 26, 2011 4:08 pm

Can't fight for your own country? We want you

THE Australian Defence force is trying to recruit laid-off soldiers, sailors and air crew from other western countries. Read more


The Australian Defence force is trying to recruit laid-off soldiers, sailors and
air crew from Britain, the US and other western countries in order to fill quotas.

The Australian reports (subscribers only) the navy has sent a delegation to Britain
to discover how many retrenched sailors, particularly engineers, are available.


A report on maintenance in Australia's navy suggested that
as many as 200 engineers are needed to rebuild lost expertise.


The paper reports the department also is looking for defence specialists,
such as fighter pilots, submarine crews and officers and are offering
fast-tracked Australian citizenship as an incentive.
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Post  true lilly Mon Dec 26, 2011 4:15 pm


People smugglers prey on new arrivals


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Richard Noone, Jessica Marszalek

PEOPLE smugglers are sending touts to Indonesian airports in an effort
to sign up arrivals willing to jump on a boat to Australia.


  • Editorial: Boats continue to set sail
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Post  true lilly Mon Dec 26, 2011 4:16 pm


People smugglers prey on new arrivals


Can't fight for your own country? We want you 797687-christmas-island
Richard Noone, Jessica Marszalek

PEOPLE smugglers are sending touts to Indonesian airports in an effort
to sign up arrivals willing to jump on a boat to Australia.


  • Editorial: Boats continue to set sail
true lilly wrote:Can't fight for your own country? We want you

THE Australian Defence force is trying to recruit laid-off soldiers, sailors and
air crew from other western countries
. Read more


The Australian Defence force is trying to recruit laid-off soldiers, sailors and
air crew from Britain, the US and other western countries in order to fill quotas.

The Australian reports (subscribers only) the navy has sent a delegation to Britain
to discover how many retrenched sailors, particularly engineers, are available.


A report on maintenance in Australia's navy suggested that
as many as 200 engineers are needed to rebuild lost expertise.


The paper reports the department also is looking for defence specialists,
such as fighter pilots, submarine crews and officers and are offering
fast-tracked Australian citizenship as an incentive.
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Post  Billy Ruben Mon Dec 26, 2011 4:52 pm

Oh great,that means Israel too,just wonderful,intelligence gathering so they can enact Armageddon.I'm against this and against you,blow in.
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Post  Billy Ruben Mon Dec 26, 2011 4:53 pm

You want a bloody fuckin’ spam war,I’ll give you a spam war,Biatch,laughing at you.

Billy Ruben wrote:

And the purpose of this spam,what to highlight your obsessive compulsiveness to bump your own threads,WOW!!!!,Suzy Ryan,you're just amazing.

So,how come the last two months of spammed links,that say absolutely nothing,without any replies from others,have a readership,less than ten views,all of which are yours?
Hmmmmmmmm,you see,regardless that you despise me,you rely on folks like me to help your readership.That's why I was ignoring you tonight,which drove you crazy,then you lied and here's the result of your actions.


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You make me hard...

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Quick,look over your shoulder,it's the David Vincent monster,Rawrrrrrrrrrr!!!!

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Billy Ruben wrote:
true lilly wrote:Can't fight for your own country? We want you 624861 Still not a shred of evidence,
but another string of very badly timed lies... Rolling Eyes
...to what, 'give cred.' to "his" 'word'???
Can't fight for your own country? We want you 888898

So,what was it like getting banned at HPANWO.I was besides myself laughing,knowing you'll never be able to leave here and spread your wings.And to see Handbag get riled up about you,when only a month before you joined he said you were more than welcome at HPANWO...But I knew better.

Just you pride yourself on the internet,Mmmmm,your god doesn't like pride.You should learn to be a good God Spammer,not an evil one.
It's a novelty having you at Sodlike,but under my rule,you'll do as exactly as you're told.And I LOVE the thought of that...I could really FAP to it.

Hmmm,Novelty,watcha ya gonna do when the novelty is gone....Ian Curtis again.



Billy Ruben wrote:
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Billy Ruben wrote:
Can't fight for your own country? We want you 97-88
I must say though Suzy Ryan,if it wasn't for you,I wouldn't know how to use half the functions here,or learn the new art of SPAM.You never know,this lunatic fringe could be marketed for alot of money and find a nice niche for mental patients to have fun with,we'll see,when I take over this place and make it a true menagerie for the twisted,just like you.

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Billy Ruben wrote:
Can't fight for your own country? We want you 97-88
blowjob time,back in 40....
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Can't fight for your own country? We want you 2803512470 Can't fight for your own country? We want you 449107794 Still nothing. Can't fight for your own country? We want you 449107794 Can't fight for your own country? We want you 2803512470

well,I'm a bit of a stayer....and it's been a long 48 hours since my last one.Oh,you were saying,oh,that's right.

Now you raised a lie I must confront.
David Icke duped me into being a spruiker...For him???
Are you fucking mad as well as a liar?
Icke couldn't stand a thing I write these days.Now why would the man want a drug addled basket case spruiking for him?
Does it look good for Icke to have a heavy percentage of his supporters,as well as his enemies all to be basket cases of some sort.Most I talked to at DIF were ADHD or Hyperactive,Bi-Polar or Manic Depressive,or just plain schizo like you.
I don't spruik for Icke and did that thread by influence from another,as well as to shit you and Sod off,like you do to me...so go fuck yourself Suzy spastic schizoid Ryan.

I don't care,nor give a fuck.Now does that answer your question you doggie girl????


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Billy Ruben wrote:
Billy Ruben wrote:after waiting more than an hour for me to "pop my lolly",she logs off.Hehehehehe,must've burnt her to find I really started the thread just to shit her off and she was hoping to flip it somehow,thinking she can offend me with insulting Icke.

Icke lives in Blighty,or the UK for others.If he can't get over being laughed at by the Wogan show,or the pisstakes down at the pub,then fucking move.He's pommy English,he should be used to back-stabbing,whiney cockney tongues,that's their culture,whinge and whine about everyone and everything.That's why Aussies call them "Whinging Pommes".He's a big boy and doesn't need me to hold his hand or spruik for him,That's what the moderators are for.We have a differing opinion there,but that's the way Sean runs the game and I never agreed with his ways.It's about psychology,not product placement and if they can't accept that,to bad.What forums do I write for,all of them except for David Icke Forums,or DIF as it's known here.

Happy now?
Fucking lying toad of a woman you are Suzy....No-one owns Billy Ruben/Thelyran or David Vincent,get that through your deluded head...one day Suzy,we'll meet and I will slap your face open handedly,Laugh all you like,have your two sons there too...get it.


cthulhu

I suppose that blows your rumours,lies and theories out of the water you discuss behind the scenes there Suzy old Girl.

I always know,it's just when I want to pull the plug on your lunacy and show you up to the others you lie too.Not everyone is connected and part of your secret,sick,sad world.

If you're so brave and honest,go on,post a modern photo of yourself with a clear picture of your eyes...and yes,you are'nt no show pony,probably blown a few,but you never were,what you call desireable.It's not for that reason.So in advance,don't flatter yourself,like you always do,champion breeder.

*Hint*

I mention the name Suzy Ryan...the laughter on the other end of the line,you're an open joke and an open sewer Suzy Ryan.So don't think I'm not to well informed.




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Post  true lilly Mon Dec 26, 2011 5:15 pm

Where is The Global Power Base
shifting to
,
One VERY big 'hint'

http://z13.invisionfree.com/THE_UNHIVED_MIND/index.php?showtopic=21916
Posted: Mar 1 2007, 07:02 PM
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Craig Oxley/Bro. Jon Phelp's "The Unhived Mind"
http://z13.invisionfree.com/THE_UNHIVED_MIND/index.php?showtopic=21916
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The Terms of Service
tintin wrote:Can't fight for your own country? We want you Image
15-5-2008
http://forum.davidicke.com/showthread.php?t=11956&page=494
Jordan and RUDD

This RUDESS means KEVIN RUDD.
KEVIN RUDD is the Prime minister of AUSTRALIA.
Australia is the HOME of people.
The real HOME. The PROMISED land.


The road to OZ....


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The Golden Road...

California or JORDAN is DREAMLAND. Not real. Will disappear...

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Jordan Rudess, born 4 NOVEMBER
member of DREAM THEATRE.


Can't fight for your own country? We want you The_road_home_full

From Jordan (California) to
the land of Kevin RUDD.
THE ROAD HOME.
AUSTRALIA


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Post  Billy Ruben Mon Dec 26, 2011 5:25 pm

true lilly wrote:Where is The Global Power Base
shifting to
,
One VERY big 'hint'

http://z13.invisionfree.com/THE_UNHIVED_MIND/index.php?showtopic=21916
Posted: Mar 1 2007, 07:02 PM
by
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Craig Oxley/Bro. Jon Phelp's "The Unhived Mind"
http://z13.invisionfree.com/THE_UNHIVED_MIND/index.php?showtopic=21916
Board Closed
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The Terms of Service

And you loved that,didn't you seeing Oxleys forum shut down,eh.Happy to hide the embarressing truth about your lousy post and the not so warm reception they received.Long ago,you were debunked letter for letter and you still sprout the same old shit from years ago...and have the hyde to call yourself a fucking prophet.

And to tell you the truth,you'd like that to happen here at Sodlike forums too,where you have been embarressed yet again,by everybody.But the trully insane and desperate that you are,come back,just to have your tail kicked betweens its legs again...so futile,so stupid,words can never express.


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Post  true lilly Mon Dec 26, 2011 6:02 pm

Explosions rock anti-mafia priest's center in Italy
From:AFP
December 27, 2011
9:37AM
A PAIR of explosions Monday (local time)
rocked a center for immigrant children
run by an anti-mafia priest in southern Italy,

local officials said, adding that no one was injured.

One of the blasts slightly damaged part of the building in Lamezia Terme,
a town with historic ties to the Calabrian mafia, known as the 'Ndrangheta.

The four-story building has since 2004 been used as a center for disabled people
run by Father Giacomo Panizza, who has struggled for years against the mafia.

"This seems like a very clear message," said the priest, known locally as Don Panizza.
He said he has received previous death threats from the powerful crime syndicate.

Last year, Panizza added an immigrant children's center to his building. The building
had been previously confiscated from the 'Ndrangheta after the group used it as a front
for drug trafficking.

Related Coverage


  • Italian mafia boss captured in bunker Herald Sun, 8 Dec 2011
  • Fugitive mafia boss dug out of hiding The Australian, 8 Dec 2011
  • Milan court jails Mafia gang bosses Foundation, 21 Nov 2011
  • Major mafia trial sees 110 convicted Herald Sun, 20 Nov 2011
  • Italy train on ex-Mafia pitch FoxSports, 14 Nov 2011
Panizza is respected across Italy for his social work and struggle against organized crime.
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Post  true lilly Tue Dec 27, 2011 8:49 am

true lilly wrote:TV ban on asylum seekers
by:The Australian
From:The Australian
December 28, 2011
12:12AM


TV stations may be banned from showing images of asylum seekers*
arriving in Australia by boat, The Australian reported today.

New rules handed down by the Australian Communications and Media
Authority restrict what can be broadcast, after lobbying from the
Immigration Department.


Under the changes, a person's *privacy would be protected
even if they were filmed in a public place.


The rules would mean that broadcasting images of *asylum seekers arriving
in Australian waters by boat
might be stopped
, the newspaper said.
Some may recall I posted other old 'news' on this recently,
from an Australian perspective.

As I did years ago, when I posted about
"Patagonian Toothfish Pirates", and The 'Whaling' Wars.

It is NOT about 'tourists' hurting the frozen south,
it is NOT about protecting fish and whales,
but about Shoring Up The Glorious South;
The Land Promised to Re-gathered Israel.


Japan eases self-imposed arms export ban
From:AFP

December 27, 2011 8:42PM

TOKYO has eased a decades-old self-imposed ban on arms exports,
paving the way for Japanese firms to participate in multinational
weapons projects.

In a move intended to bolster the domestic arms industry and
reduce national defence spending, officially pacifist Japan will for
the first time in decades routinely allow its companies to partner with
foreign firms
to develop weapons.


"Under the new standards, Japan will be able to transport military equipment
for missions of peace-building and international co-operation," Foreign Minister
Koichiro Gemba told reporters today.


"This will mean that Japan can now address
international peace co-operation
and global challenges such as terrorism and piracy
more proactively and effectively.
"

Japan, whose industries took many years to recover from the devastation of
World War II, declared in 1967 that it would very tightly control its
foreign weapons sales.


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  • Japan to boost ties on arms, security Foundation, 30 Sep 2011
At the height of the Cold War, then prime minister Eisaku Sato said
Tokyo would not sell armaments to communist states, countries directly
engaged in international conflicts, or nations under UN arms embargoes.


The restrictions were further tightened in 1976 when Japan said all exports
would be subject to stringent rules that effectively barred all weapon sales.


A limited number of exceptions were subsequently made for technological
co-operation projects such as missile defence with the United States, Japan's
cornerstone security ally.


The new rules will allow Japan to develop and produce arms jointly with the US
and European countries and to export military equipment for peaceful and
humanitarian purposes such as UN peace-keeping operations.


Tokyo will also be allowed to provide defensive equipment, such as helmets and
bullet-proof vests, to the limited number of countries in which its Self-Defence Forces
are deployed.


Critics of the ban say it was a Cold War relic that has resulted in Japan's military
hardware capability becoming outdated,while increasingly assertive regional rival
China continues to spend heavily on defence technology.


But supporters say any move to expand Tokyo's military reach, however limited,
is likely to rankle in Beijing and Seoul, where Japan's wartime aggression remains
a sensitive subject.


true lilly wrote:SECOND HOLE FOUND in BOAT OFF ANTARCTICA
Second hole found in boat off Antarctica
Posted 6 hours 51 minutes ago | Updated 5 hours 23 minutes ago
Updated
December 27, 2011 19:12:36
A second hole has been found in
a stricken Russian fishing boat in Antarctic waters,
but rescuers said they were making good progress
with repairs and the vessel should be seaworthy
by Wednesday.

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Photo:
The Sparta is trapped in waters in the Ross Sea, close to the Antarctic ice shelf. (Reuters/United States Air Force)
Topics: maritime, antarctica, russian-federation, new-zealand

Tour of Titanic, two by two
27 December 2011


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Tourists will be shown resting place of the Titanic (EPA)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/tourism/8978861/Tour-of-Titanic-two-by-two.html
Tuesday 27 December 2011
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Curbs on Antarctic tourism

Plans to limit tourism in Antarctic

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/antarctica/5140141/Plans-to-limit-tourism-in-Antarctic.html
The number of tourists visiting Antarctica could be restricted
under British plans, amid fears that the increase in cruise ships in the
area threatens to cause irreparable damage to the continent's pristine
environment.


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The regulations could see limits on the number of ships and landings,
and restrictions on how close they come to shore Photo: AFP


By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent
9:00PM BST 11 Apr 2009

Holiday trips to the Antarctica have quadrupled in the past decade and last
year more than 46,000 people visited the land mass and surrounding oceans.

However, safety fears and concerns about the impact visitors are having on the
delicate frozen landscape have soared and members of the Antarctic Treaty –
an agreement between 28 nations, including the UK, on the use of the
continent – are now meeting to discuss ways to regulate tourism.

British officials are seeking to establish a "strategic agreement for
tourism" around the south pole. If successful, it will see treaty
members introduce new measures to improve the safety of tourist trips, while
also reducing the impact that visitors will have on the environment.

The regulations could see limits on the number of ships and landings,
restrictions on how close they come to shore, a ban on building tourist
facilities and hotels on the continent, and rules on waste discharges from
ships.

The British resolution has been tabled at the 32nd Antarctic Treaty
Consultative Meeting, in Baltimore, USA. The fortnight-long talks mark the
50th anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty, which forced countries to put
aside their territorial claims on the continent and instead concentrate on
scientific study.

Related Articles
Food shipments introduce alien species to Antarctica
17 Apr 2011


Gillian Merron, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office minister who attended the
start of the talks last week, told The Sunday Telegraph: "We do want to
see people visiting the Antarctic, but we want them to do it in a safe and
environmentally responsible way. We want to manage and protect the area.

“This is very much a first stage, but if we can get an agreement that in the
first instance we need that environmentally responsible policy, we can then
move on to what that will actually entail.

"What it will ensure is that visitors in the future will be able to
experience the continent in all its beauty and its wilderness without
spoiling it.

"We have to agree to address questions like what can be built in
Antarctic, if anything? Should we allow hotels or not? Would tourists be
allowed to wander around or not? In what order should they visit sites? If
you restrict them to the same sites, what damage does that cause?"

The British proposal has already received support from US Secretary for State
Hillary Clinton who opened the meeting on Monday and the US has tabled its
own resolutions on managing tourism.

More than 400 diplomats will now spend this week discussing the plans
alongside other issues
,
including environmental protection and the
advancement of science in the Antarctic.

As many of the tourist ships that operate in Antarctica are registered in
countries that are not members of the Antarctic Treaty, they are not subject
to any decisions made and so can get away with having less stringent safety
regulations.

Officials have also asked the International Maritime Organisation, which
regulates global shipping, to draw up new guidelines for shipping around the
Antarctic, including new rules on the use of heavy fuel oil, which could
cause widespread damage in the event of a leak.

Senator Clinton said: “The United States is concerned about the safety of the
tourists and the suitability of the ships that make the journey south.

“We have submitted a resolution that would place limits on landings from ships
carrying large numbers of tourists. We have also proposed new requirements
for lifeboats on tourists ships to make sure they can keep passengers alive
until rescue comes.

“And we urge greater international co-operation to prevent discharges from
these ships that will further degrade the environment around the Antarctica.”

Until recently, the Antarctic has been mainly occupied by teams of
international scientists studying the ice and wildlife in the region, along
with military personnel at a few scattered bases.

Unlike the Artic, Antarctica has no indigenous human population despite
covering an area of more than 5 million square miles, nearly one and half
times the size of the USA.

Humans only began to live there in 1897 with the establishment of a winter
station by explorers.

Growing access, however, has seen the number of people visiting the icy
continent increase dramatically. Tour operators now offer “ecotourists” the
chance to see the stunning wilderness and species such as whales and
penguins.

In 1990 Antarctica was visited by just 5,000 tourists, but by 2006/07 the
number had grown to 37,552 while the following year saw a 22 per cent
increase to 46,069.

Many experts argue, however, that it is inappropriate to bring tourists, who
pay around £5,000 for a cruise, to such an inhospitable and remote part of
the world, which is too far for rescue helicopters to easily reach.

At the end of 2007, 154 passengers and crew, including 24 Britons, were forced
to abandon ship after an iceberg ripped a hole in the side of their 2,400
ton cruise ship the M/S Explorer and it sank, leaking oil into the ocean.


The passengers spent six hours shivering in lifeboats in temperatures of -5C
after the Liberian-registered cruise ship sank 75 miles north of Antarctic
coast.

In February this year, another cruise liner the MV Ocean Nova, ran aground
carrying 64 passengers, who had to be rescued while the 41 crew attempted to
dislodge the Bahamas-registered liner at high tide.

The MV Ushuaia, a Panama-registered ship with 122 passengers aboard, also ran
aground in December.

Although these accidents involved relatively small ships that had specially
strengthened hulls to offer some protection against the dangers of icebergs,
larger cruise liners without such protection, often carrying up to 3,000
passengers, also venture into Antarctic waters.

Scientists also fear that the rise in tourism to Antarctica and its
surrounding islands, which harbour many rare species, risks unwittingly
introducing foreign pests and diseases such as rats, insects and plants
could devastate the delicate ecosystem.

John Shears, head of environment and information at the British Antarctic
Survey who is attending the treaty meeting, said scientists had been
monitoring the impact on tourists on gentoo penguins at Port Lockroy on the
Antarctic Peninsula.

He said: "Although the area is heavily visited, we have found that
provided the tourists are properly managed and controlled while they are
ashore, then the impact is actually minimal.

"If there was to be a big accident, however, there is not just an issue
in terms of safety of life, but also in terms of pollution control,
particularly as most of the cruise ships are sailing close to shore."

___________________________________________
Some may recall I posted other old 'news' on this recently,
from an Australian perspective.

As I did years ago, when I posted about
"Patagonian Toothfish Pirates", and The 'Whaling' Wars.

It is NOT about 'tourists' hurting the frozen south,
it is NOT about protecting fish and whales,
but about Shoring Up The Glorious South;
The Land Promised to Re-gathered Israel.

true lilly wrote:PEOPLE SMUGGLERS PREY ON NEW ARRIVALS
People smugglers prey on new arrivals

Can't fight for your own country? We want you 797687-christmas-island
Richard Noone, Jessica Marszalek

PEOPLE smugglers are sending touts to Indonesian airports in an effort
to sign up arrivals willing to jump on a boat to Australia.

Editorial: Boats continue to set sail
true lilly wrote:CAN'T FIGHT FOR YOUR COUNTRY?
WE WANT YOU.

Can't fight for your own country? We want you

THE Australian Defence force is trying to recruit laid-off soldiers, sailors and
air crew from other western countries
. Read more

The Australian Defence force is trying to recruit laid-off soldiers, sailors and
air crew from Britain, the US and other western countries in order to fill quotas.

The Australian reports (subscribers only) the navy has sent a delegation to Britain
to discover how many retrenched sailors, particularly engineers, are available.


A report on maintenance in Australia's navy suggested that
as many as 200 engineers are needed to rebuild lost expertise.


The paper reports the department also is looking for defence specialists,
such as fighter pilots, submarine crews and officers and are
offering fast-tracked Australian citizenship
as an incentive.
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Post  true lilly Tue Dec 27, 2011 9:20 am

Last Updated: December 28, 2011
TOUGH ECONOMIC TIMES AHEAD
Tough economic times ahead
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Stephen McMahon

THE tidal wave of bad news
that has engulfed the global economy
in the past six months is
expected to worsen in early 2012.


BRITAIN AT RISK OF TUMBLING
Britain at risk of tumbling

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Stephen McMahon
BRITAIN is in danger of becoming
the latest European casualty
with a warning it risks tumbling into
a "double dip" recession next year.


AUSSIE WAGES LURE RECORD NUMBER OF KIWIS
Aussie wages lure record number of Kiwis
Can't fight for your own country? We want you 151008-air-new-zealand
NUMBER of Kiwis setting up home in Australia
hits an all-time high,

with nearly 1000 people a week crossing the ditch.

true lilly wrote:PEOPLE SMUGGLERS PREY ON NEW ARRIVALS
People smugglers prey on new arrivals

Can't fight for your own country? We want you 797687-christmas-island
Richard Noone, Jessica Marszalek

PEOPLE smugglers are sending touts to Indonesian airports in an effort
to sign up arrivals willing to jump on a boat to Australia.

Editorial: Boats continue to set sail
true lilly wrote:
true lilly wrote:TV ban on asylum seekers
by:The Australian
From:The Australian
December 28, 2011
12:12AM


TV stations may be banned from showing images of asylum seekers*
arriving in Australia by boat, The Australian reported today.

New rules handed down by the Australian Communications and Media
Authority restrict what can be broadcast, after lobbying from the
Immigration Department.


Under the changes, a person's *privacy would be protected
even if they were filmed in a public place.


The rules would mean that broadcasting images of *asylum seekers arriving
in Australian waters by boat
might be stopped
, the newspaper said.
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WE WANT YOU.

Can't fight for your own country? We want you

THE Australian Defence force is trying to recruit laid-off soldiers, sailors and
air crew from other western countries
. Read more

The Australian Defence force is trying to recruit laid-off soldiers, sailors and
air crew from Britain, the US and other western countries in order to fill quotas.

The Australian reports (subscribers only) the navy has sent a delegation to Britain
to discover how many retrenched sailors, particularly engineers, are available.


A report on maintenance in Australia's navy suggested that
as many as 200 engineers are needed to rebuild lost expertise.


The paper reports the department also is looking for defence specialists,
such as fighter pilots, submarine crews and officers and are
offering fast-tracked Australian citizenship
as an incentive.
Japan eases self-imposed arms export ban
From:AFP

December 27, 2011 8:42PM

TOKYO has eased a decades-old self-imposed ban on arms exports,
paving the way for Japanese firms to participate in multinational
weapons projects.

In a move intended to bolster the domestic arms industry and
reduce national defence spending, officially pacifist Japan will for
the first time in decades routinely allow its companies to partner with
foreign firms
to develop weapons.


"Under the new standards, Japan will be able to transport military equipment
for missions of peace-building and international co-operation," Foreign Minister
Koichiro Gemba told reporters today.


"This will mean that Japan can now address
international peace co-operation
and global challenges such as terrorism and piracy
more proactively and effectively.
"

Japan, whose industries took many years to recover from the devastation of
World War II, declared in 1967 that it would very tightly control its
foreign weapons sales.


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At the height of the Cold War, then prime minister Eisaku Sato said
Tokyo would not sell armaments to communist states, countries directly
engaged in international conflicts, or nations under UN arms embargoes.


The restrictions were further tightened in 1976 when Japan said all exports
would be subject to stringent rules that effectively barred all weapon sales.


A limited number of exceptions were subsequently made for technological
co-operation projects such as missile defence with the United States, Japan's
cornerstone security ally.


The new rules will allow Japan to develop and produce arms jointly with the US
and European countries and to export military equipment for peaceful and
humanitarian purposes such as UN peace-keeping operations.


Tokyo will also be allowed to provide defensive equipment, such as helmets and
bullet-proof vests, to the limited number of countries in which its Self-Defence Forces
are deployed.


Critics of the ban say it was a Cold War relic that has resulted in Japan's military
hardware capability becoming outdated,while increasingly assertive regional rival
China continues to spend heavily on defence technology.


But supporters say any move to expand Tokyo's military reach, however limited,
is likely to rankle in Beijing and Seoul, where Japan's wartime aggression remains
a sensitive subject.


true lilly wrote:SECOND HOLE FOUND in BOAT OFF ANTARCTICA
Second hole found in boat off Antarctica
Posted 6 hours 51 minutes ago | Updated 5 hours 23 minutes ago
Updated
December 27, 2011 19:12:36
A second hole has been found in
a stricken Russian fishing boat in Antarctic waters,
but rescuers said they were making good progress
with repairs and the vessel should be seaworthy
by Wednesday.

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Photo:
The Sparta is trapped in waters in the Ross Sea, close to the Antarctic ice shelf. (Reuters/United States Air Force)
Topics: maritime, antarctica, russian-federation, new-zealand

Tour of Titanic, two by two
27 December 2011


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Tourists will be shown resting place of the Titanic (EPA)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/tourism/8978861/Tour-of-Titanic-two-by-two.html
Tuesday 27 December 2011
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Curbs on Antarctic tourism

Plans to limit tourism in Antarctic

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/antarctica/5140141/Plans-to-limit-tourism-in-Antarctic.html
The number of tourists visiting Antarctica could be restricted
under British plans, amid fears that the increase in cruise ships in the
area threatens to cause irreparable damage to the continent's pristine
environment.


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The regulations could see limits on the number of ships and landings,
and restrictions on how close they come to shore Photo: AFP


By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent
9:00PM BST 11 Apr 2009

___________________________________________
Some may recall I posted other old 'news' on this recently,
from an Australian perspective.

As I did years ago, when I posted about
"Patagonian Toothfish Pirates", and The 'Whaling' Wars.

It is NOT about 'tourists' hurting the frozen south,
it is NOT about protecting fish and whales,
but about Shoring Up The Glorious South;
The Land Promised to Re-gathered Israel.

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Can't fight for your own country? We want you 420864-tarzanTarzan the Victoria Police horse
swings into action

by:Kelly Ryan

From:Herald Sun

December 28, 2011
12:00AM

Can't fight for your own country? We want you 346097-tarzanTarzan with Sen-Constable Kevin Knowles Picture: David Caird Herald Sun

IT'S a jungle out there, but Tarzan has proven he's a horse for any course.

The once scrawny steed is now a trusty star of the Victoria Police mounted unit.

Saved from drought-stricken NSW, the buckskin-clydesdale cross was initially
grabbed as a riding horse for new recruits.


Yet he proved such a hit with squealing kids on a walk past a primary
school
that he was immediately signed up as a working member.

And as one of the tallest of the four legged members of the mounted troupe
he's proved he is no pushover for any job asked of him.


He champed for a bit of action during a face-off with Occupy Melbourne
protesters in the city centre
but looked a proud part of Melbourne Cup duties.


Tarzan is looking for new stablemates to join him for a potentially long and
rewarding career in the police force.


"Tarzan is a really good example of what we need in a police horse," said
acting Sen-Sgt Wayne Gatt.


The man in charge of the branch that is recruiting nags, Sen-Sgt Gatt said
police horses had to be calm, courageous, brave and obedient.


A horse "wouldn't find a better home with ours some of the most cared for
animals in work",
Sen-Sgt Gatt said.


Potential horses need to be over 16.1h, aged 4-10, of calm temperament, float well
and promising trainees.


Like Tarzan, they will be big, brave, obedient and have a low flight response.
An information session will be held on January 31 and February 1 and
is by registration only.


Further
information from the Mounted Branch on 9682 4733 or email
[email=mountedbranch.%20tops@police.vic.gov.au]mountedbranch.
tops@police.vic.gov.au[/email]
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