Wednesday 22 July 2009

Spain and Portugal go big on thinking small

The leaders of Spain and Portugal have inaugurated a joint scientific research facility they hope will become a world leader in technology on a miniscule scale. Nanotechnology deals in the ultra-tiny – manipulating and controlling materials where measurements are made in billionths of a metre.
Spain’s King Juan Carlos and Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero joined Portugal’s President Cavaco Silva and premier Jose Socrates at the Iberian International Nanotechnology Laboratory in Braga, 350 kilometres north of Lisbon.
Researchers work directly with the atoms and molecules of materials – a level where they behave quite differently from normal. It is a branch of science with wide-ranging potential; from medicine to mobile phones.
Put simply, re-arrange the atoms in coal, and you get a diamond. Shift the atoms in sand, and it could become a computer chip. They are planning to recruit 200 of the world’s top nanotechnology scientists once the centre opens fully in the middle of next year.

Source: Euronews

"Floating gayparty" arrives to Tallinn on Saturday.

In saturday 25.July arrives to Tallinn Port "floating gayparty". It's an boat named Eurodan reserved by gay's with 2100 passangers.

2100 passanger capacity shit starts his tour "Summer Grand Batlic Tour" in 22.July from Copenhagen and stop's in Tallinn in 25.th July. Boat stay's 8 hours and then leaves.

Now this isn't right..gay's wants to legalice gay marriage and now makeing somekind of tours across Baltic states. When will the EU realize that this isn't normal behavior for humans. People must come to theyr sences that tolerance dont do any good to us and our children.

Peter Tierney Defiant in the Face of Continued Police Harassment



Liverpool British National Party activist Peter Tierney has vowed to fight the continued police harassment against himself and the party in that city to the bitter end. Speaking to BNP News immediately after being informed by the Merseyside police this afternoon that he had been charged with assault, Mr Tierney said he was innocent and would prove it.
“This is what the BNP gets when it defends itself,” Mr Tierney said. “We were distributing leaflets on St George’s Day when the extremist leftists attacked us. We had to defend ourselves, along with our old folk and women, and now I get charged with assault. So this is how democracy works,” he said.
“What this means is that if the BNP dares to defend itself against the proven violence of the far left and its Labour and Tory-supported organisations, then we get charged.”
Mr Tierney said this turn of events was a gross miscarriage of justice, and that he would most certainly fight the matter right to the very end, no matter what the cost.
“The bail conditions mean that I am not allowed to enter the city, which is where my living is. They are denying me my right to earn my keep with these measures. This is nothing butt harassment.
“I am determined not to let the Merseyside police and the Tory and Labour-backed violent extremist leftists succeed in their plan to continue this harassment,” Mr Tierney said. “We are a growing force, and they have forgotten that we now have elected public representatives at the most senior level of government. We are not going to take this lying down.”
Mr Tierney thanked the 50 or so supporters — some of whom had travelled from as far away as Scotland to attend his hearing — who turned out to demonstrate opposite Liverpool’s St Anne’s police station this afternoon.
“I know some of them, like Steve Coulthard from Halifax and Derek Mills from Stirling, travelled a long way, and Liverpool BNP is proud to have firm friends and supporters like that,” he said. “I know it is an effort for people to take off work and get out here, but my friends have done it, and with the support of the whole BNP, we are determined to give these fascists a legal lesson which will put an end to this sort of nonsense once and for all,” Mr Tierney concluded.
* The new court date has been set for 5 August. See you all there.




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One Million’ Failed Asylum Invaders Get Free NHS Treatment



British taxpayers will be forced to pay for the medical care of ‘a million’ failed asylum invader scroungers as from today, the Labour Party Government has announced.
In terms of an announcement made by health minister Ann Keen, National Health Service treatment will be available for “failed asylum seekers to ensure their human rights are honoured.”
Prior to today, all ‘asylum’ scroungers were given free NHS treatment while their applications were “being considered” but this service stopped — in theory, anyway — once their applications had been refused.
The announcement by Ms Keen means failed applicants who are destitute or cannot return home “through no fault of their own,” will be entitled to free care.
Official figures say there are about 450,000 failed ‘asylum’ scroungers in Britain who have refused to leave even though their applications have been turned down.
Independent think tank MigrationWatch has already responded by saying that the new move will open the floodgates to “up to a million illegal immigrants.”
Migrationwatch chairman Sir Andrew Green said the rules gave the “green light” for illegal immigrants to get free NHS care.
“This is possible because GPs can put patients on their books without checking if they are entitled to free care,” Sir Andrew said. “This is yet another capitulation to the immigration lobby. No wonder they are queuing up in Calais.”
Ms Keen said in the House of Commons that “Persons seeking refuge or asylum are already exempted from charges for the duration of their application, including the full appeal process.
“The Government has not been persuaded that this full exemption should be extended to all whose application has failed but have not yet left the country.
“It has however recognised the case for those whose claim has been refused but who are being supported by the UK Border Agency because they would otherwise be destitute, have children-and/or because it is impossible to return home through no fault of their own. It is therefore proposed that an exemption from charges is extended to this group.”
The British National Party is the only political party which has spoken out against the entire ‘asylum’ racket. International conventions state very clearly that people fleeing persecution have the right of asylum in the first safe country nearest to the one they are fleeing — and no others.
People do not have a right to cross twenty safe countries to get to soft touch Britain.
There are, therefore, no legal asylum seekers in Britain at all and none have any right to scrounge off the goodwill of the British people for a minute longer.

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