CO2 Emissions Per Capita
Posted on 07. Dec, 2011 by Cameron in Australian politics, climate change
No Illusions Podcast #34 – The Decade’s Biggest Scam
Posted on 31. Aug, 2011 by Cameron in Australian politics, Podcast, US politics
On today’s podcast, I look at why conservative white males are ignorant, how Wall Street scammed America, why capitalism is doomed, and why religion in Australia is in decline.
Links:
Conservative White Male Effect on Climate Change Measured
How Wall Street Aristocracy Got $1.2 Trillion in Loans from Fed
Smokers and the obese cheaper to care for, study shows.
Religion becoming extinct in NZ & Australia
Is the SEC Covering Up Wall Street Crimes?
The American Christian Pastor Who Wants To Start An Atheist Register
Photo by mel!nka.
Music by D-funk (featuring Snoop Dogg).
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NO ILLUSIONS 28 – Virginia Balmain, UNAA
Posted on 15. Jun, 2011 by Cameron in Australian politics, geopolitics, Podcast
My guest today is Virginia Balmain who is the President of the United Nations Association of Australia (QLD) and the Vice-President of the UNAA in Australia. We chat about Australia’s role in the UN, our obligations as a Member Nation, and some of the contentious issues surrounding the UN – the veto power of the permanent members of the Security Council, the rise of the “Islamic Bloc”, how it is funded and whether or not it is a “toothless tiger”.
No Illusions 21 – News Roundup
Posted on 09. Mar, 2011 by Cameron in Australian politics, geopolitics, Podcast, US politics
Nine Afghan Boys Killed by NATO Helicopters – NYTimes.com
The Greens up two to 15 per cent
Rudd condemns air strike on Afghan boys
UFOs over Sydney – the intergalactic neighbours drop by
Bank of England governor blames spending cuts on bank bailouts
Four time bombs that will blow up Wall Street
Manning faces new charges, possible death penalty
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