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Gordon "BILDERBERG" Brown Invites POPE to Britain
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Beware of this stooge of the Society of Jesus. Remember who thought up Bilderberg and got things moving through Prince Bernard. It was Joseph Retinger SJ yet another rotten JESUIT! Notice how yesterday in Brown's speech to the CBI he spoke of a "New World" then a "New World Order." If anyone has this video footage please upload it asap. This Brown will be another nightmare! -2tuffBrown's Invite To PopeUpdated: 17:55, Friday February 09, 2007 http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-1250773,00.htmlGordon Brown has personally invited Pope Benedict XVI to visit Britain. The Chancellor met the Pope in the Vatican where the Chancellor has been launching a scheme giving vital vaccines to children in the developing world. The meeting, which included a personal audience, is being seen as further indication of Mr Brown's status as "Prime Minister-in-waiting" before Tony Blair's expected departure this summer. If his invitation is accepted, it would be the first papal visit to the UK since John Paul II in 1982. Tony Blair is thought to have made a similar offer when he met the Pope last summer. At the meeting, the Pope appealed to Mr Brown and other finance ministers to face the problem of global poverty. During Mr Brown's private audience, he presented the Pope with a book of collected sermons by his father John Brown, a Church of Scotland minister. The Pope then presented the Chancellor with a Vatican medal. Britain has joined forces with Italy, Canada and Norway to create a £750m fund to encourage drug companies to develop vaccines for pneumococcal disease, which kills 1.6 million people - including one million children under five - each year.
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Brown will enter No 10 unopposed Wednesday, 16 May 2007, 21:08 GMT 22:08 UK http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6660565.stmGordon Brown has secured the backing of enough MPs to ensure he will not face a contest to become the next Labour leader and prime minister. Mr Brown has 308 nominations, prompting his only rival, left-winger John McDonnell, to concede. He was 16 nominations short of the 45 required. Mr McDonnell said he was disappointed on behalf of Labour Party members and it was a "blow to democracy". Mr Brown should now take over unopposed after Tony Blair steps down on 27 June. Nominations officially close on Thursday, but there are not enough remaining MPs to allow Mr McDonnell to run. 'Mathematically impossible' He said: "With Gordon Brown having gained 308 nominations from Labour MPs, it is now mathematically impossible for me to reach the nominations I require to stand. There will not now be an election." He congratulated Mr Brown, but said it was a shame party members would be denied "an opportunity of participating in a democratic election for the leader of this party". "I had hoped by standing I would have given them a voice in this crucial decision." Mr Brown's campaign said they would await the formal voting figures announced by the party on Thursday before making any statement. But his campaign manager, Commons Leader Jack Straw, said that they were "delighted" the party was "uniting" behind the chancellor. Labour MP for Cannock Chase, Dr Tony Wright, earlier told the BBC he had nominated Mr Brown as leader, but it had not yet been added to the Labour Party website. This gives the chancellor more than the 308 nominations needed to avoid a contest. Remaining MPs Labour MP Andrew Mackinlay's office has reportedly said he would be nominating Mr Brown, although this has yet to be confirmed by the BBC. A Labour spokesman said the party would not be commenting further on the nominations until they closed at 1230 BST on Thursday. Of the other MPs yet to declare, the speaker cannot nominate and the deputy speaker, Sylvia Heal, has told the BBC she will not nominate anyone. That leaves 15, including former home secretary Charles Clarke and former welfare reform minister and long-standing opponent of Mr Brown, Frank Field. Candidates who get 45 or more nominations go to a ballot of party members, trade unionists and Labour MPs and European Parliament members. In the deputy leadership contest, in which there are six candidates, only International Development Secretary Hilary Benn - with 42 nominations - has yet to get through to the national ballot. Backbencher Jon Cruddas, Education Secretary Alan Johnson, Justice Minister Harriet Harman, Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain and Labour chairman Hazel Blears have all got through. Those candidates who make it on to either ballot paper will take part in 10 hustings around the country ahead of a special conference in Manchester on 24 June, when the new leader and deputy leader will be named. But even as the sole leadership candidate, Mr Brown will still take part in hustings. On Wednesday he was at a campaign event in Manchester, outlining his ideas for an "environmental corps" for young people to combat climate change and saying he wanted the World Bank to be "a bank for the environment". Mr Blair and deputy Labour leader John Prescott will hand over on 27 June.
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Brown joins the Pope to launch £750m child vaccination plan
Andy McSmith London Independent Saturday, February 10, 2007 http://news.independent.co.uk/world/politi...icle2255721.ece
Gordon Brown and the Pope are trying to save millions of children in the poorest countries by speeding distribution of life-saving vaccines.
A group of world leaders, including the Chancellor and Pope Benedict XVI, launched the £750m scheme in Rome yesterday.
The audience with the Pope could also bring domestic political benefits for Mr Brown, so soon after the conflict between the Government and the Catholic Church over whether gay couples should have in adoption law similar rights to heterosexuals. The row threatened to erode Labour's traditionally strong base among working-class Catholics, with vital local elections looming in Scotland in May.
Also at the ceremony in Rome were Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan and Paul Wolfowitz of the World Bank launching the "Advance Market Mechanism". Italy, the UK, Canada, Norway, Russia and the Gates Foundation are to create a £750m fund that will give the poorest countries purchasing power in the drugs market, spurring pharmaceutical companies to develop the needed drugs. Mr Brown told The Independent: "It will give them the power to buy at discounted prices a suitable vaccine when one becomes available. At a stroke, it turns a vague hope for a medical breakthrough into an immediate reality. It will now make economic sense for pharmaceutical companies to develop the new vaccine."
He added: "Of course, drugs and vaccines are only part of the answer of addressing the arithmetic of disease and death. Weak health systems and insufficient doctors and nurses are among the main obstacles to access to basic health care. Nothing less than a bold commitment to action is now needed."
The first disease to be targeted will be pneumococcal infection, the main cause of deaths from pneumonia among children, and the second leading cause of childhood meningitis deaths. It kills more than 1.6 million people, including nearly a million children under five, every year.
Worldwide, nearly 10 million children under five die every year, or about one every three seconds. A quarter of these deaths are caused by diseases such as measles, polio, diphtheria and hepatitis, for which there are vaccines available. There are no effective vaccines yet for malaria, pneumonia, tuberculosis and Aids, which kill seven million under-fives a year.
The fund founders hope that by stimulating the market in life-saving drugs, five million lives will be saved by 2030.
Private-sector pharmaceutical research is heavily tilted towards tackling health problems found in the richer countries, where companies are guaranteed a lucrative market for any effective treatment. Every year, more than £50bn is spent globally on health research, but only 10 per cent goes on the diseases that cause 90 per cent of all health problems.
While Mr Brown was in Rome he also had talks with the Italian Prime Minister, Romano Prodi. |
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Brown accused of conning the country over pensions
By Francis Elliott, Whitehall Editor Published: 01 April 2007 http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article2411382.ece
The revelation that Gordon Brown defied official advice on the effects of his policies on pensions led yesterday to calls for an inquiry by the independent financial watchdog.
The Conservatives sought to step up the pressure on the Chancellor in the wake of the disclosure of warnings over the effects of a £5-billion-a year raid on pension funds in 1997. Officials told him that the scrapping of tax relief on dividends paid into pension funds risked driving many into insolvency, as £75 billion pension fund assets would be instantly wiped out. The warnings have been borne out as tens of thousands of pensioners have lost out.
The Treasury maintains that the decision was taken on the "best advice" of civil servants, who had advised that pension funds would be better off in the long term. But the release of the papers - presented to Mr Brown in 1997 - provoked fury from pension campaigners.
The Tories seized on the documents as proof that the Chancellor had been "conning the country" for the last decade. Philip Hammond, Shadow Pensions Secretary, said: "Gordon Brown must explain to the House why he acted in defiance of his top civil servants". |
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Gordon Brown may not give the UK a referendum on the ‘Constitution for Europe’
According to the FT, regime change in the UK and the coronation of a new king is just as unlikely to give the British people a referendum on the EU Constitution. According to Geoff Hoon, the ‘Minister for Europe’, Mr Brown is under no constitutional requirement to hold a referendum on ‘detailed processes’ of the European Union.
He cites, of course, the bleak reality that no previous government has held a referendum on the ‘detailed processes’ which have all effectively been mini-treaty amendments to the Treaty of Rome. The reality is that, while France and the Netherlands have failed to ratify the Constitution, some 18 other member states have managed to do so. Mr Hoon refers to the ‘important politics’ in those member-states that have ratified the treaty and this should be recognised.
In the ‘third way’, all-things-to-all-people politics of New Labour, a way has to be found of facing both directions at once: ‘We have got to find a way forward that respects both the obvious problem of those countries that have held a referendum where it has failed, but equally acknowledges that some countries have held a referendum and succeeded. That is an important context. We tend to see it solely from the perspective of a country that has not ratified. But trying to find a solution involves countries that have as well.’
We have already seen cabinet ministers voting for cuts in the NHS, then defending their endangered A&E services within their constituencies; and secretaries of state who preach comprehensive education for all, yet send their own children to selective and private schools. How long will the British people remain blind to this?
The Lord may well say to them: ‘You hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of dead men’s bones and everything unclean. In the same way, you appear to people as righteous but on the inside you are full of hypocrisy and wickedness.’
Is it remotely possible that the British people will simply roll over and silently accept a politically foreign and philosophically alien constitution which rides roughshod over centuries of English and British tradition?
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| QUOTE | Chancellor Gordon Brown to speak at Vatican
Monday 05 July 2004 http://www.cafod.org.uk/news_and_events/ne...rown_at_vatican
Chancellor Gordon Brown will give a key note speech at a seminar in the Vatican on Friday July 9th to highlight the International Finance Facility.
The International Finance Facility seeks to double global aid budgets between now and 2015 to finance the Millennium Development Goals by selling Government backed bonds on international capital markets.
If adopted by governments worldwide it would raise aid from rich to poor countries to $100 billion per year in the years to 2015.
Overseas aid scheme receives church backing The scheme has received strong backing from the Vatican and from Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor, leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales who will chair the morning session.
The Director of the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development, Chris Bain, will make a speech aimed at galvanising other Catholic development agencies to muster grass roots support among Catholics worldwide.
The seminar will bring together politicians from developed and developing countries, including from the G8 countries, and senior representatives of the international finance institutions as well as Catholic development agencies and bishops conferences.
As with the Jubilee Debt Campaign the backing of the Catholic Church and other churches and faith communities is seen as crucial in putting pressure on governments to act.
Moral duty to act to end poverty
A spokesman for the Cardinal said: “As Catholics who are fortunate to live in rich countries we believe that it is our moral duty to work for the relief of the suffering and the eradication of poverty in our world today. Having willed the ends, in the form of the Millennium Development Goals, it is important to will the means.
This is an excellent opportunity to share with key politicians and church leaders from all over Europe a practical proposal that, as matters stand, is the last best hope of finding the resources needed to meet the Millennium Development Goals and to lift millions of people out of poverty.”
Director of CAFOD Chris Bain added: “Clinics without doctors or drugs and schools without teachers or textbooks are the everyday experience of CAFOD’s partners and the communities they work with.
The IFF could provide the long-term resources that countries need to build the health and education systems that are the essential foundations of human development.”
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(Notice his SERVILITY to the POPE by wearing BLACK)Gordon Brown With the most powerful Vatican member in the U.K ARCHBISHOP OF WESTMINSTER PRINCE OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHCARDINAL CORMAC MURPHY O'CONNER
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| QUOTE (CRAIG-OXLEY @ May 16 2007, 11:02 PM) | | QUOTE | Chancellor Gordon Brown to speak at Vatican
Monday 05 July 2004 http://www.cafod.org.uk/news_and_events/ne...rown_at_vatican
Chancellor Gordon Brown will give a key note speech at a seminar in the Vatican on Friday July 9th to highlight the International Finance Facility.
The International Finance Facility seeks to double global aid budgets between now and 2015 to finance the Millennium Development Goals by selling Government backed bonds on international capital markets.
If adopted by governments worldwide it would raise aid from rich to poor countries to $100 billion per year in the years to 2015.
Overseas aid scheme receives church backing The scheme has received strong backing from the Vatican and from Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor, leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales who will chair the morning session.
The Director of the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development, Chris Bain, will make a speech aimed at galvanising other Catholic development agencies to muster grass roots support among Catholics worldwide.
The seminar will bring together politicians from developed and developing countries, including from the G8 countries, and senior representatives of the international finance institutions as well as Catholic development agencies and bishops conferences.
As with the Jubilee Debt Campaign the backing of the Catholic Church and other churches and faith communities is seen as crucial in putting pressure on governments to act.
Moral duty to act to end poverty
A spokesman for the Cardinal said: “As Catholics who are fortunate to live in rich countries we believe that it is our moral duty to work for the relief of the suffering and the eradication of poverty in our world today. Having willed the ends, in the form of the Millennium Development Goals, it is important to will the means.
This is an excellent opportunity to share with key politicians and church leaders from all over Europe a practical proposal that, as matters stand, is the last best hope of finding the resources needed to meet the Millennium Development Goals and to lift millions of people out of poverty.”
Director of CAFOD Chris Bain added: “Clinics without doctors or drugs and schools without teachers or textbooks are the everyday experience of CAFOD’s partners and the communities they work with.
The IFF could provide the long-term resources that countries need to build the health and education systems that are the essential foundations of human development.”
For more information please contact Debbie Wainwright on 0207 326 5541 or 0773 237 2942 |
Gordon Brown With the most powerful Vatican member in the U.K ARCHBISHOP OF WESTMINSTER PRINCE OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHCARDINAL CORMAC MURPHY O'CONNER |
That Cardinal's outfit does bear a strong resemblence to THIS:  Doesn't it And the Pope's outfit bears a STRONG resemblence to THIS:  Death Cap Amanita phalloides From: Wikipedia Commons Maybe a little reminder of what can happen to a "White" Pope who tries to defy THIS piece or work:
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For a longer history of the fabien socialists in their own words go hereThe Fabian Society is a British socialist intellectual movement, whose purpose is to advance the socialist-Godless-cause by gradualist and reformist, rather than revolutionary means. wikiDo we not see that the Jesuit Order is the true author of socialism evidenced in their Paraguayan reductions? From Vatican Assassins 3rd | QUOTE | “I find almost the whole wealth of Central America in the hands of the Jesuits, and the property they hold in heads of cattle [“the Father of the Cattle Business” being Arizona Jesuit Eusebio Kino] and sheep is something truly enormous. . . . and they have succeeded in a word to bring to such a height their power and riches that the secular clergy will soon be compelled to beg their bread from the Jesuits.” {2} [Emphasis added] Juan de Palafox, 1647 Bishop of Los Angeles, Mexico Report to Pope Innocent X |
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