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CERN - special report on EU's Swiss/French Particle Accelerator from Sabine McNeill
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Aug. 19, 2015, 2:04 p.m.
Sabine McNeill joins us again this evening but this time to talk about the EUs particle accelerator at CERN on the Swiss/French border. She worked there as a computer networking engineer in its early days and explains why she left. Sabine says "If Einstein had had access to a computer, he would have found what I discovered thanks to my ‘software-aided thinking’: metrology is the missing link between mathematics and physics. He wrote: As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality."
http://sabinemcneill.co.uk/2013/12/04/womenshiftdigital-from-books-to-data-based-science-and-cyber-arts/#more-322
Peter Oakes fell out with both his bank RBS and his local authority and then found out that the British court system, including solicitors and judges, was corrupted. He lost much of his wealth and began to discover there seems to be no limit to how deep this corrupt rabbit hole goes. Child trafficking and paedophilia play a large part in this corruption which almost certainly involves massing bribery and blackmail in the courts system.
http://forumforstablecurrencies.info/2009/12/03/open-letter-to-bank-of-england-and-fsa/
Former BBC Roger Cook Checkpoint journalist Jon Danzig joins us to discuss the so-called migrant crisis. Hes a campaigning journalist whos worried politicians and the London media are misreporting this Calais story and fuelling racial conflict in Britain. Jon believes this is a very irresponsible form of journalism which distorts the facts and puts the blame on innocent people, often fleeing Western inflicted wars in their home countries.
Daily Express business model: selling prejudice and bigotry?
http://jondanzig.blogspot.co.uk/2015/08/daily-express-business-model-selling.html
Angela Belassie and Tony Gosling discuss worrying figures in the Western Daily Press which appear to show racially motivated crimes in the Bristol area are on the increase.
Bristol becoming a more racist city, according to police hate crime figures
http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Bristol-racist-city-according-police-hate-crime/story-27631347-detail/story.html

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