Alexander Baron
Digital Journalist based in London, H9, United Kingdom.
Joined on May 12, 2010
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A new film is soon to be released that tells us what we know already: America was plundered by Wall Street. But watch it anyway.
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London -
The riots last August brought criminal gangs out onto our streets. Tonight, a member of one of those gangs who should have known better is on her way to gaol.
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Recently there has been another outburst of silliness from the 'birther' crowd, some of whom suspect, others of whom insist, that Barack Obama was not born in Hawaii and is not eligible to be President of the United States. What is behind this?
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A round up of some of the latest of the most despicable crimes reported in the UK, including of two child rapists who received unduly lenient sentences.
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Philadelphia -
This is a video that has not gone viral but needs to. Victoria Grant explains the banking rip-off in simple language to an audience in Philadelphia.
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Cambridge -
Life extension and gene therapy has been back in the news recently. Here, the man who wants us to live forever gives us his take on it.
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Chantilly -
The Bilderberg Group is meeting in Virginia from May 31. The world is not invited, so make sure you turn up, or if you can't, give these Machiavellian schemers as much publicity as possible.
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The war against smoking has gone to such extreme lengths in Britain that in some places it is now a criminal offence to smoke outside.
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If the name Jeffrey Hamm means nothing to you, his experience during World War II has striking parallels with the treatment meted out to those regarded as a danger to the state today.
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What does a vicar do after he is cautioned for assault? Resign his post and start work in a burger bar. And after he is sacked from that job for stealing bread?
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London -
The London based pressure group Reprieve has released a new video for the benefit of British citizens who fall foul of the law abroad. Alas, some are beyond redemption.
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Big Brother and his servants are at it again, now they want to 'swipe' your mobile phones in order to protect us from criminals. Except the ones in uniform, of course.
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Britain gave the world William Shakespeare, Sir Isaac Newton, Alexander Graham Bell and Paul McCartney. And quite a few people we'd rather not talk about.
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Southampton -
Last month, an article in a mainstream academic journal discussed the philosophy of A.K. Chesterton, one of the first people to expose the New World Order.
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London -
As the Court of Appeal quashes yet another murder conviction, Britain's longest serving miscarriage of justice prisoner waits for new forensic tests.
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Hemswell -
Everyone today talks about recycling for a greener future, but who is actually doing something about it? Meet the company that chews up plastic waste and turns it into something useful.
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Key West -
The recently deceased Whitney Houston had a big voice; Donna Summer had a big voice, and helped shape the music of the 1970s.
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Bournemouth -
Home Secretary Teresa May received a hostile reception from the Police Federation yesterday when she told her audience they will have to bear their share of the cuts.
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London -
The Queen visited Bromley town centre yesterday as part of her Diamond Jubilee tour, but although she received a typically warm welcome from her loyal subjects, the really big events happen next month.
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London -
The Stop The War Coalition has sent out no less than 4 mailings in the past few days, and big names are rallying to the cause.
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