Haiti Pranksters Say More Stunts Targeting The French Are On The Horizon

A group of Canadians who pranked the French government expressed satisfaction with their successful Internet stunt — and vowed to deliver additional ones. Read more of this post

Two Percent To Haiti Not Enough

A fake Internet website caused a stir for at least 24 hours when it purported to be a government of France website announcing that the government “is repaying the historic debt of 90 million gold francs Haiti paid to France following the former’s independence at the dawn of the 19th century”. Read more of this post

Breakdown Of Swine Flu Vaccine

A look inside the swine flu vaccine.

  • aluminum hydroxide
  • aluminum phosphate
  • ammonium sulfate
  • amphotericin B
  • animal tissues:  pig blood, horse blood, rabbit brain
  • dog kidney, monkey kidney,
  • chick embryo, chicken egg, duck egg
  • calf (bovine)serum
  • betapropiolactone
  • fetal bovine serum
  • formaldehyde Read more of this post

France Pushing For Worldwide Decriminalising Of Homosexuality

As if holding Jamaica to ransom is not good enough because of its position not to repeal anti-gay laws, France is set on submitting an initiative to the United Nations to push for homosexuality to be decriminalised around the world when it takes over the rotating 6 month presidency in July.

Their excuse is the never ending stubbornness of countries worldwide where homosexuality remains a crime on the statue books. Like India for example where I am yet to hear Egale Canada bringing that country to its knees by calling for an international boycott of its goods and tourism as well but feels justified in going after a small island.

Instead of addressing the problem head on, the thought of forcing countries to decriminalised homosexuality may seem the likely choice to stop gay violence but fail to addressed the other side of the coin. Read more of this post

International Fugitive Held After Taking Holiday In Barbados

 An international fugitive being sought for rape has been apprehended after taking a holiday break in Barbados.

According to reports out of Miami, the 54-year-old Amaro Rodrigues was vacationing in the Caribbean island when he was identified by authorities there as a fugitive of France.

They notified the United States Department of State that Mr Rodrigues would be travelling to the United States. When he attempted to transit through the US en route to his home in Canada US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at Miami International Airport intercepted him.

Mr. Rodrigues was the subject of an Interpol Warrant, charging him with rape and attempted rate.

He was returned to France in keeping with a 1996 Bilateral Extradition Treaty between the United States and France, to face the charges.

{Taken from International Press Reports}

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