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ZimZalabim is a person from England, UK.
Likes 4,745 pages, 306 videos, 98 photos613 fans • Received 171 reviews
Member since Jun 12, 2005
Choose Archive Page Truth never fears honest debate & time spent with cats is never wasted. Please be aware that much of this blog (but not all) does not make for particularly happy reading. However its main purpose is to help inform rather than entertain. If you're feeling a bit down or would rather keep your head in the sand, you might want to go elsewhere. On the other hand, if you understand the gravity of the current global eco-political-social situation and its implications for the future, or would like to, then please stick around - like never before this planet is in the most dire need of an informed citizenry.

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Council snoopers access 900 phone bills - Telegraph
Liked it Jun 6, 4:45am 1 review uk
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2075026/Council-snoopers-access-900-phone-bil...
BBC NEWS | England | Bristol | New study is boost to homoeopathy
Liked it May 28, 1:13am 1 review uk
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/bristol/4454856.stm
The BBC as an Imperial Tool?
Liked it Apr 13, 7:35pm 2 reviews uk, media, propaganda
http://rinf.com/alt-news/media-news/the-bbc-as-an-imperial-tool/2950/
The BBC - An Imperial Tool
At a time of growing public disenchantment with the major media, millions now rely on alternate sources. Many online and print ones are credible. One of the world's most relied on is not - the BBC. It's an imperial tool, as corrupted as its dominant counterparts, been around longer than all of them, now in it for profit, and it's vital that people know who BBC represents and what it delivers.
Britons could be microchipped like dogs in a decade | News | This is London
Liked it Jul 25, 2007 11:10am 1 review uk
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23372564-details/Britons%2B%27coul...
BBC NEWS | In pictures: Life in an eco-roundhouse, Low impact
Liked it Jun 18, 2007 4:22pm 3 reviews uk
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/picture_gallery/06/in_pictures_life_in_...
BBC Discredited; Retractions on 9/11 Hit Piece Forthcoming?
Liked it Feb 25, 2007 11:09pm 4 reviews uk
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/february2007/210207bbcdiscredited.htm
Independent Online Edition This Britain
Liked it Feb 6, 2007 8:34am 3 reviews uk, judaism, israel
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article2237707.ece
BBC NEWS | Politics | What data will ID cards store?
Liked it Aug 8, 2006 1:17pm 2 reviews uk
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_politics/4630045.stm
BBC - BBC TWO - The Culture Show
Liked it Jul 8, 2006 1:35am 0 review uk
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctwo/programmes?id=culture_show
SchNEWS 534 - The proposed Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill
Liked it Mar 8, 2006 1:15pm 8 reviews uk, politics
http://www.schnews.org.uk/archive/news534.htm
The Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill
[ftp] Heard about the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill? Tedium personified by the sound of it. In fact concealed under this yawn inducing title is possibly the biggest goosestep towards a totally authoritarian society the Blair oligarchy has yet dared to take. Launched with little fanfare, amongst concerns about bureaucratic red-tape and the inefficiency of out-dated procedures, the aniseed pip at the heart of the gob stopping bill is this: why not just bring in a law that allows the government to introduce, amend or replace any legislation it likes. This can be done without all that tiresome business of needing Parliament approval. Ministers will be able to create new criminal offences at whim. Cambridge Law Professor, John Spensor, has referred to it as the `abolition of parliament' Bill. This bill can be used to detain people for a couple of years (troublesome activists or Johnny Foreigner perhaps), introduce house arrest, and give the police greater powers of arrest and interrogation. It could also be used to set up new courts, and in effect re-write the rules on immigration, nationality, divorce, inheritance and the appointment of judges - all without any parliamentary scrutiny. SchNEWS aren't under illusions that parliament ever acted in our interests but we're not ready to see absolute power handed over lock, stock and barrel to the spiders at the centre of this web. The whole project bears an uncanny resemblance to the Reich's Enabling Act which allowed the Nazis to legally dismantle the constitution of the Weimar Republic. What do they want that is so controversial that they're not even sure if this parliament of placemen and sycophants is going to push it through? This proposition has already begun to cause ripples and it is imperative that it doesn't remain in the shadows but encounters resistance at every turn.".
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