From The Guardian.
Hundreds of Belgian firefighters gathered outside the prime minister's office in Brussels to protest against plans to increase the retirement age from 58. The government wants the majority of people to work two more years until they reach 67, but firefighters argue their arduous job does not allow them to work into their sixties. The firefighters broke through police barricades to cover riot police and the cabinet office in water and smoke
Showing posts with label protest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label protest. Show all posts
Monday, February 13, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
White House locked down by 'smoke bomb attack.'
No shots of the claimed 'smoke bomb.' Could it be...just another lie by a corporate police state scared of its own people?
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
Europeans to Converge on Switzerland for Bilderberg Protest; Saturday June 11, Noon, St. Moritz
From Infowars.
Radio host Alex Jones is calling on all activists worldwide to descend on the site of the 2011 Bilderberg conference in St. Moritz, Switzerland and stage a massive protest against the criminal global elite that have wrecked the global economy, plunged the United States into another unaffordable war in Libya and are now scheming to start yet another war and hike oil prices to levels where Americans will be paying $7 dollars a gallon for gas.
We are urging all demonstrators to make their way to the Suvretta Hotel in St. Moritz this Saturday to force upon Bilderbergers what they fear the most – the spotlight...
Read more, map and info...
Radio host Alex Jones is calling on all activists worldwide to descend on the site of the 2011 Bilderberg conference in St. Moritz, Switzerland and stage a massive protest against the criminal global elite that have wrecked the global economy, plunged the United States into another unaffordable war in Libya and are now scheming to start yet another war and hike oil prices to levels where Americans will be paying $7 dollars a gallon for gas.
We are urging all demonstrators to make their way to the Suvretta Hotel in St. Moritz this Saturday to force upon Bilderbergers what they fear the most – the spotlight...
Read more, map and info...
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Friday, October 1, 2010
Meanwhile In Germany Establishment Attacks 20,000 Peaceful Protesters With Water Cannon And Pepper Spray Injuring Hundreds.


A massive protest in Stuttgart against the destruction of giant hundred year old trees to build a new rail station which many see as a waste of tax payer money turned violent through actions of the police. One man's eye was blown out by a water cannon. Hundreds were injured including children as it is clear now the entire western world is under the control of a violent and brutal elite who will stop at nothing to see their undemocratic plans enacted.
Click here for another video with english narration on Euronews.
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Thursday, September 16, 2010
Our Beloved Leaders...
Irish take a ride in the paddy wagon for a chance to growl at one of the beloved perpetrators of the corrupt War on Terror. Watch him smirk with his nice new book and pressed suit.
From Raw Story and BBC.
From Raw Story and BBC.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
James J. Lee Money Toss Protest
Next best thing to Oswald with the anti-communists I guess...
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
30 Teachers in New York or 2 Soldiers In Central Asia, Which is More Important?


As the U.S. is in debt and running out of money, tough decisions need to be made. For the purpose of provoking thought, let's use one example to contrast the cutbacks being made in social services in this country with the expenditures being made for our military overseas.
For one New York State school system, Minisink Valley, cutbacks in state aid means firing 27 teachers for a school system with less then 5000 students. The students are angry and protesting the decision, and as one student said, "only one of my teachers next year is going to be here. The rest of them are fired."
One soldier in Iraq or Afganistan costs roughly 1 million U.S. dollars each year. That would pay for 15 teachers each year in Minisink Valley if one uses the average salary of a Minisink Valley teacher as a guide.
That leaves us with the following equation. Bring just two soldiers back from Central Asia, and you could keep all 27 teachers as well as hire 3 new teachers for Minisink Valley. Which is more important?
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