NewWorldNextWeek.com: Episode147 -
Fukushima Anniversary, UN Narcotics, Lobbying For Labeling
Welcome to New World Next Week - the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:
Story #1: Two Year Anniversary of Fukushima - The Accident Is NOT Contained
Radioactive Japan On 2nd Anniversary Of Fukushima Nuclear Accident
NWNW Flashback: Fukushima First Anniversary
Story #2: United Nations Says Colorado, Washington Legal Pot Violates Drug Treaties
International Narcotics Control Board Annual Report
The INCB Strains Its Limited Credibility
Story #3: Whole Foods Announces Mandatory GMO Labeling By 2018
Are Wal-Mart And Big Food Lobbying the FDA For A GMO Labeling Law?
NWNW Flashback: Hopenosis Hangover
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1 comment:
Let me remind you that another UN organ, or commission, consisting of, among others, Kofi Annan, quite recently stated this:
"As was the case with alcohol prohibition, evidence shows that increasing the intensity of drug law enforcement through mandatory minimum sentencing and other legal sanctions will not reduce the crime and violence (...)"
http://stoptheviolencebc.org/2012/02/21/global-commission-endorses-stop-the-violence-bc/
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