Former News International chief executive formally charged over alleged phone hacking and will appear in court next month
Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks has been formally charged over allegations of phone hacking. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA
Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks was formally charged with phone hacking and will appear in court next month, Scotland Yard have said.
Brooks, 44, answered bail at Lewisham police station and will appear at Westminster magistrates court on 3 September.
These days are down right magical and dare I even say, a bit mystical. I have mentioned just about every day about how intense, how tangible the energies are now that we are in August. But I am starting to notice something else with them, besides the fact they want to be seen, felt and utilized. They seem to be rearranging matter to be seen!
Let me give you a small recap of my yesterday morning. I mentioned in yesterdays sharing that I woke up and just above my body it seemed like there was a bunch of people all talking at once. I could not make out audiably what they were saying, but no doubt there was a group energy happening.
FILE - In this April 1962 file photo, actress Marilyn Monroe is shown on the set of her last movie, "Something's Got To Give," in Los Angeles. Fifty years have not dimmed skeptics' suspicions about the death of Marilyn Monroe, but the intervening decades have seen technological leaps that could alter the investigation were it to occur today.
LOS ANGELES -- Like many of the stars of her era, Marilyn Monroe's movements, relationships and comments weren't just devoured by fans - they were followed closely by the FBI.
Idyllic view of Korbozero Lake. (Credit: Panoramio)
A recent story on our website, “Russia using UFOs to boost tourism” by Jason McClellan, based on an article posted online by the Voice of Russia, discussed “a new tourist route of the Leningrad region” based on an intriguing incident on Lake Korbozero that took place back on the night of April 27-28, 1961.
Missouri is suddenly a hotspot for UFO sightings, and now incidents are pouring in from the southeastern part of the state. So much so, that local news stations have begun picking up the story.
Last week dozens of witnesses saw a strange, unidentified flying object, hovering in the night sky around Cape Girardeau. It was described as round, with red and white blinking lights. Eyewitnesses say they know the difference between an airplane and what they were looking at and can offer no explanation.
The area has a long history of unusual sightings, with reports going back for decades. This news report includes comments by a woman who claims her grandfather was sworn to secrecy after investigating a crashed UFO with the dead bodies of aliens inside.
Natural News Saturday, August 04, 2012 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
(NaturalNews) Two former high-ranking officials at the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), a federal bureaucracy that collects data and intelligence on foreign communications for national security purposes, have come forward with allegations that the NSA actively monitors Americans as well. According to testimonies from both Thomas Drake, a former NSA senior official, and Kirk Wiebe, a former NSA senior analyst, the agency actively monitors and collects intelligence on every single American as part of a massive spying operation.
RT.com first broke the story after Drake and Wiebe, on two recent but separate occasions, disclosed inside information about the NSA's spying activities to reporters. During a recent interview with Eliot Spitzer, host of Current TV's "Viewpoint" program, Drake explained how the 9/11 terrorist attacks were a catalyst for redefining America as a "foreign nation" in order to legitimize unwarranted surveillance of innocent Americans -- and he says this backdoor spying program continues to this day.
Israelis attend a demonstration against social injustice and the high cost of living in Tel Aviv on August 4, 2012.
Thousands of Israelis have held demonstrations in Tel Aviv to protest against social inequality and the government’s austerity measures.
Late on Saturday, protesters held demonstrations against a recent package of sweeping austerity measures that the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said were necessary to reduce the budget deficit and protect the economy.