Tuesday, March 29, 2011

How to protect your votes from being traced?


The seven-minute clip posted on YouTube is produced by a group of activists to educate Malaysian voters on how to ensure the confidentiality of their votes.
The easy-to-understand clip begins with a setting at a polling centre, showing voting officers illegally marking a voters list, ballot papers and counter forms to trace selected voters.

The viewer is then told that such an action should be reported to the polling centre representatives appointed by the candidates as well as the Election Commission officer stationed at the centre.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

The Assassination of John Lennon

1980 - America starts its remilitarization campaign

Before Grenada, before Panama, before Yugoslavia, before Iraq, before Afghanistan, before Pakistan...

Before the US population had been re-militarized after Vietnam...

John Lennon, the highest profile, most outspoken opponent of US wars, was shot dead on his door step just weeks after George Bush Sr. was elected President (Vice President under a senile figure head.) 

Saturday, March 19, 2011

WW II history you're not supposed to know

Yesterday was Italy's 150th birthday as a country.

Somehow one of Italy's greatest achievements of the 20th century has been all but written out of the history books.

It's darn hard to find any video about it, but I did come up with this.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Fuel rods exposed at Japan nuke plant

There's been more trouble at Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant. With cooling systems down, fuel rods have been exposed at the facility's Unit 2 reactor, and there was an explosion at Unit 3. (March 14) (The Associated Press)

Friday, March 4, 2011

World's FASTEST Train in France 574 km/h


World's Fastest Rail Train TGV 574,8 KPH Inside Footage - For more amazing video clips, click here
The worlds fastest train can get up to 574 km per hour. Amazing speed test

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

The home ministry is making money from traffic offenders

Also noted that the government was apparently planning to privatise the collection of summonses.

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