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Robert Christopher 2:00 PM
No further native/indiginous Europeans to be employed by any EU body.
All present EU employees originating within the EU to be placed on zero hours contracts.
No indigenous individuals to be allowed to stand for election to EU Parliament.
Thought not.
Why is all the pillockery emanating from EUcrats simply left mostly unchallenged in our media? As somebody whose work has taken them to many of the source countries for the migrants I feel that sorting out those places would actually result in net migration from the EU.

It's no joke!
“It’s time to face the truth. We cannot and will never be able to stop migration,” writes EU Commissioner for Migration Dimitris Avramopoulos, in a piece for POLITICO, published Monday entitled, “Europe’s Migrants Are Here to Stay”.
In it, the Eurocrat wrote “human mobility will increasingly define the 21st century”, and that mass migration is an issue Brussels has committed Europe to “for the long haul”, stating: “Migration is deeply intertwined with our policies on economics, trade, education and employment — to name just a few.”
Pointing to migrants from the world’s poorest countries who were granted refugee status in Europe, Avramopoulos made clear that Brussels sees asylum not as a way to offer temporary respite from war but instead as another method of permanently transplanting third world populations into EU nations.
“They have found safety in Europe, but we also need to make sure they find a home,” he writes of refugees, going on to insist that programming Europeans to welcome mass migration is “not only a moral imperative”, but “also an economic and social imperative for our aging continent — and one of the biggest challenges for the near future”.
Breitbart: Commission: EU Too White, Mass Third World Migration Must Be ‘New Norm’
Politico: Europe’s migrants are here to stay
The author, Dimitris Avramopoulos is European commissioner for migration, home affairs and citizenship.

Vine show doctor is doing RF radiation
Inverse square law not mentioned yet

more rounded article
\\ However the AEMC has been quick to warn that electricity prices could go up again because of the closure of coal-fired generators, taking Australian consumers on a power price rollercoaster. When old power stations close down, supply drops and prices go up.//
Also see 5 minutes into Delingpole : Ian Plimer podcast Direct mp3

@Tomo strange spin
"Australian Energy Market Commission forecasts electricity prices rises for Victorians in 2018
THE shutdown of Hazelwood power station is being blamed as electricity bills in Victoria are expected to soar 16 per cent next year.
The closure of coal-fired power stations has led to a predicted 48 per cent increase in wholesale power costs."
"Australia Energy Market Commission is basically saying that energy providers will raise prices in the short term to offset any price reductions in the medium term. Ultimately consumers will pay more for electricity."
The idea of a price fall comes from
\\At present electricity generators sell into the market every half hour under the so called "30-minute interval" system. Under the new regime, which will take effect in 2021, that interval will be cut to 5 minutes.//

Professors not worthy of title - Feminazi SJW CM Insanity
1. Professor Anne DeLessio-Parson argues eating meat promotes toxic masculinity
2. Professor Carol Swain claims 'Jingle Bells' is rooted in racism
Loony Tunes
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That's all Folks

Just saw THIS and am …. like… pffffff…….
One wonders at what point do the electricity users simply rebel?
I see from Paul Homewood's place that Greece is getting €1,500.000.000 to build two coal fired power stations from the EU climate fund - rumors about the fuel being delivered in Chinese electric boats are as yet unconfirmed.

It looks like YouTube is consolidating it's move into "broadcast" media - when the broadcast media are now mostly headed in the opposite direction...
I've noticed that they've just removed the "don't show me stuff like this" dropdown option in the categories they segment suggested content into. Coming back to Google search (after 6 months using DuckDuckGo) - it looks even more loaded than I recall it being.
I think that they think that they're too big to fail. I doubt I'm alone in being massively irritated by having somebody else deciding what I should watch.

http://notrickszone.com/2017/12/16/merkel-joins-trump-in-blowing-off-one-planet-climate-summit-german-leftists-greens-fume/#sthash.vjmp6XJC.dpbs
Merkel Joins Trump In Blowing Off “One Planet” Climate Summit …German Leftists/ Greens Fume
By P Gosselin on 16. December 2017
The extreme German leftists Die Linke (The Left) Party in Germany issued a press release blasting Angela Merkel’s decision not to personally attend the “One Planet Summit” in Paris.
Apparently climate change is not an issue important enough for the German chancellor to devote her time to.
Merkel “a total no-show”
German Leftist Party climate and energy politician Lorenz Gösta Beutin said:
Climate-politically Merkel is a total no show: In Paris the head of the German government could have sent a powerful signal in support of implementing the UN Climate Treaty, and against the unspeakable anti-climate protection course of President Donald Trump, who announced the USA’s withdrawal from the Climate Accord and requested renegotiations. Instead the federal government sent Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks, who had to explain that Germany would resoundingly miss its self-stated climate targets.”
Oh dear. Just when Macron needed German support, Merkel can't be bothered with the feelings of German Greens.

@stewgreen: I don't listen to the twit Vine but I'd be interested in what you mean by their discussion on RF radiation. If I know Vine, he either thought it was dangerous or therapeutic.
@all. Am I late to the game about plastic pollution, which is all over the news at the moment, and this tale? I heard a story that Tesco (maybe other supermarkets) tried out new biodegradable plastic carrier bags. All well and good, except that some people started to put them in the recycling bins and, further down the recycling chain, the biodegradable plastic started to cause failures in recycled plastic structures. Urban myth?