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The power of the people on top is only possessed by them as a result of the obedience of people below – Howard Zinn
11:07 PM Aug 6th via TweetDeck http://twitter.com/Min_Reyes/status/99949708046381056
Neues EU-Gebäude || Immobilienverwaltung: Neue Aufträge für die Aucon in Wien und St.Pölten || Das Portal zum Bauen, Einrichten und für Immobilien in Österreich
http://www.immonet.at/de/haus-der-europaeischen-union-wien.htm
Insgesamt konnte die Aucon in den letzten Monaten einige größere Aufträge lukrieren, in Folge derer die Gruppe 20.000 m² an zusätzlicher Nutzfläche verwaltet. Dazu gehört auch die Gebäudeverwaltung des EPSILON, einer Immobilie einer deutschen Fondsgesellschaft in der Nähe des St.Pöltner Regierungsviertels, wo u.a. die Firmen Porr und Hilti sowie die Verwaltung der Niederösterreichischen Landeskliniken beherbergt sind.
Kissing Action Students Pressure Chile to Reform Education System – NYTimes.com

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Angespannte Ruhe vor dem Klimacamp | de.indymedia.org
Kurz vor Beginn des Energie-und Klimacamps in Jänschwalde bei Cottbus rüsten die Sicherheitskräfte auf: Urlaubssperre für Vattenfallmitarbeiter, Antennenbewehrte Fahrzeuge, die Feuerwehr bereitet sich auf Schienenblockaden vor: Es ist was los in Jänschwalde!
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Operation AntiSec: Neonazi-Netzwerk “Blood and Honour” gehackt
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Madrid’s Puerta del Sol Protests Resume over … the Pope? – TIME
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Pentagon’s Lightning Gun Sold for Scraps on eBay | Danger Room | Wired.com
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Could Arab staying power ultimately defeat Zionism? | David Hearst | Comment is free | The Guardian
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The sun rises: indignados take back Puerta del Sol | Reflections on a Revolution ROAR
Four days after the police eviction and a day after the worst police violence since the start of the protests, the indignados of Madrid are back in the square.
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Giralgeldschöpfung – Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung und Gesellschaftspolitik
Giralgeldschöpfung. Und es gibt sie doch!
Bernd Senf zur Giralgeldschöpfung der Banken aus dem Nichts
Mit Einleitung von Andreas Popp und Rico Albrecht
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US downgraded from AAA first time in history
nytimes NYT NEWS ALERT: U.S. Debt Downgraded From AAA for First Time in History 2:38 AM Aug 6th via The New York Times http://twitter.com/nytimes/status/99640344286724096
“Justice For Kelly” Chanted at Vigil For Fullerton Police Brutality Victim – Orange County News – Navel Gazing
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Fullerton Cops Involved In Death Of Kelly Thomas Back on Duty – Orange County News – Navel Gazing
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Greece’s healthcare system is on the brink of catastrophe | World news | The Guardian
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[… “I have no insurance and I’m unemployed,” says Kostakos. “I heard about this clinic from a friend. I was going to the public hospital, but nowadays I can’t afford to do even that. I know lots of people in this town who are in the same situation as me, 10 of them personally.”
Next in line is Nikos Famalis. He is 72 and has multiple health problems. “I’ve been coming here since it opened,” he says, when he emerges clutching a handful of boxes of medicine. “I used to have insurance when I was younger, but I don’t have the right papers now. I’m trying to get papers for free treatment in the public hospital but it takes time.”
The Greek system is a bureaucratic nightmare, with endless paperwork to fill in and hoops to jump through. Those without resources of any kind can qualify for free healthcare, but even then the state will only pay for some medicines. …]
The three-day battle for Puerta del Sol — in pictures | Reflections on a Revolution ROAR
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Defiant indignados receive blows, solidarity from police
Defiant indignados receive blows, solidarity from police
In just two days, the Spanish police has spoken out against the government and in support of the indignados — while at the same time beating them up.
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Austria: Wien TV Broadcast Record – 8th August 2011 – everybody is invited to come!
Wien TV Broadcast Record – 8th August 2011 – everybody is invited to come!.
Austria: Wien TV Broadcast Record – 8th August 2011 – everybody is invited to come!
Wien TV Broadcast Record – 8th August 2011 – everybody is invited to come!.
Wien TV Broadcast Record – 8th August 2011 – everybody is invited to come!
Wien TV Broadcast Record – 8th August 2011 – everybody is invited to come!.
Syria: Bloodier still | The Economist
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FOTO: Preciados con Sol 21h25 #plazatomada #15M | Flickr – Fotosharing!
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STOP SOMALIA’S TRAGEDY
[… Right now, more than 2000 people are dying every day in Somalia, in a famine that threatens to starve eleven million people to death. Drought has brought this region to its knees, but the food crisis is really fueled by a complete breakdown in governance and international diplomacy, and we can put an end to it. …]
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London: Saturday Demonstration in fron of Spanish Embassy to Demand Back Sol
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In support of our comrades in Madrid. Please bring your own casserole and pan to make some noise and show solidarity
Originally published on ROARMAG.org
Tens of thousands of indignados bring Madrid to a complete standstill in a spontaneous and defiant bid to reclaim Puerta del Sol from the police.
It was to be predicted. When municipal and national police evicted the 15-M information booth at Puerta del Sol this morning, destroying the spiritual heart of the protest movement (including the banners, pictures and pieces of art which had been so painstakingly collected over the past 2,5 months), they knew they were in for a ride.
That’s why they came with 300 of them, in 20 armed vehicles, blocking off the entire square and taking absolutely no chances whatsoever that the indignadoswould come back in larger numbers to reclaim the square. All day long, they kept the square hermetically sealed off, even blocking the Sol metro station — one of the largest and most important in the city.
But what happened tonight — in fact, what is on display right now, as I’m writing this — came unexpected even for myself. Given the unbearable heat of summer, most madrileños generally flee the city to the countryside in the month of august. This is probably why the police only made their decisive move now, instead of a few weeks ago. They expected less resistance than before.
But tonight, it looks like no one ever really left Madrid. Tens of thousands of people have completely blocked Madrid’s city center in a spontaneous outburst of indignation at the disrespectful removal of protesters from the movement’s ground-zero. At 20:00, thousands of indignados were crammed into all six access routes to Sol, with a genuine army of police (including at least 50 vans, according to El País) keeping them out.
When they realized they couldn’t take the square, the protesters quickly dissolved into a dozen side-streets and regrouped on a number of key locations: Cibeles, Atocha and Congreso, among them. For hours now, protesters have been blocking all the main traffic arteries in the city center. The mass protest is now reported to be headed back towards Sol for a second time, in another attempt to take back the square.
One Spanish journalist, writing for El País, just Tweeted that the situation is becoming increasingly tense. “How are they going to stop so many people all trying to access Sol from the same access route?” Apparently the protesters are chanting furiously “let’s evict the police camp!” The atmosphere, according to journalists contributing to this live blog, is extremely tense, with hundreds of police in full riot gear being forced back by the sheer volume of people present.
It was always stupid to try and kick the protesters out of the square. Just as we wrote before, during the violent attempt to clear protesters off the main square in Barcelona two months ago, these type of actions tend to backfire and blow up right in the face of the authorities. Today’s eviction gave the movement exactly what it needed: another symbol of injustice to fight against, another cause for which to rally — in this case, freedom of expression and freedom of assembly.
Either way, the result of the government’s folly has been to galvanize the movement at a time when most people considered it dormant. The eviction of Sol even sparked Barcelona back to life: tonight, the popular assembly at AcampadaBCN decided to re-occupy Plaça de Catalunya for at least one night in solidarity with the indignados of Madrid. Similar actions are being sparked in cities across the country.
We will get back to you tomorrow with the latest news on the backlash — and the epic attempt to take back Puerta del Sol from the authorities.
Rothschilds Now Own Control of Weather Central!
Rothschilds Now Own Control of Weather Central!
[… Founded in 1974, Weather Central is a global provider of professional on‐air, online, print, mobile, and enterprise weather solutions and forecasting. With 180 employees, including 70 meteorologists, Weather Central provides dynamic weather graphic systems, proprietary forecast models, (I just bet – Ott) and dedication to high-quality customer service.
Weather Central has secured a leading 46% market share of North America’s weather information delivery market for broadcast and media delivering content to hundreds of millions of viewers. It is the largest provider of broadcast and interactive web weather solutions for media companies in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Weather Central has more than 400 broadcast television clients in 21 countries worldwide.
It provides weather forecasts to millions of users daily by distributing real-time personalized forecasts, interactive maps, and storm warnings based on each user’s exact address. Well-known for its advanced technologies, the company pioneered weather computer graphics systems worldwide and continues to innovate, recently releasing the industry’s first 1km high-resolution forecast data set available on-air, online, and for mobile devices.
Weather Central has used its hallmark scientific approach to secure customers that include network-owned and operated television stations, independent television stations, newspapers, websites, and individual businesses and consumers. From its headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin and its regional offices in Hong Kong, Beijing, and Berlin, the company’s systems provide weather to hundreds of millions of viewers through customer installations worldwide, including those in the U.K., Canada, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, and other countries. Weather Central is also the primary provider of weather technology and delivery to br
oadcast stations in China. …]
Protest gegen Räumung (Madrid) new.orf.at
Nach der Räumung ihres Protestcamps im Zentrum von Madrid durch die Polizei haben mehr als tausend spanische Aktivisten für den Wiederaufbau des Zeltlagers auf der Puerta del Sol aufgerufen. „Das ist unser Platz“, riefen die Demonstranten den Sicherheitskräften entgegen, die das Gelände streng abgeriegelt hielten. Das Camp der „Empörten“, im Zuge dessen vor allem junge Menschen gegen den rigiden Sparkurs der Regierung, die Macht der Banken und die hohe Arbeitslosigkeit demonstrierten, war bereits Mitte Juni einmal geräumt worden.
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