"“We have lent a huge amount of money to the U.S. Of course we are concerned about the safety of our assets. To be honest, I am definitely a little worried.” "


Chinese premier Wen Jiabao 12th March 2009


""We have a financial system that is run by private shareholders, managed by private institutions, and we'd like to do our best to preserve that system."


Timothy Geithner US Secretary of the Treasury, previously President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.1/3/2009

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

The Home Office ...Somalis ...Qat...the REAL fucking scandal

BBC ONline report a man suspected over the slaying of policewoman Sharon Beshenivsky was considered for deportation just months before the mother-of-three was shot.

But the decision was taken not to send Mustaf Jamma back to war-torn Somalia because of the dangers he faced there.

Surely the scandal about Ethiopia is how the Home Office have resolutely refused to make Qat illegal, the drug of choice of the Somali community, which is imported daily from Kenya by the tonne.It's growth, supply and use is illegal in many countries including the USA. It is claimed that banning it would drive it underground. Well it has to be flown in as it has to be consumed ideally within 36 hours of plucking.

The brainless fuckwits at the Home Office produced a report you can see on the Home office site where they asked Somalis if they enjoyed using it ... they said yes. The supply / distribution and sale is of course an underground channel which is outside all commercial channels - attracting no taxes etc.,

I have written about this for years ... it is evident that it played a part in the 21/7 no Bomb Bombings in London.
Saturday, July 30
Qat - a Somali / Ethiopian / Yemen problem

Tuesday, November 22
Qat - PC Plod starts to join the dots

Monday, November 28
Qat - the Doors of Perception are opening

In February 2006 The Guradian wrote about the research by The Home Office is considering whether qat, a psychoactive plant outlawed in many countries but legal in the UK, should be banned. The study comes as new research, seen exclusively by the Guardian, points to its potential long-term effects on the brain.

The Home Office's drugs and alcohol research unit began its work into qat late last year and aims to report its findings to the government's Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) in the autumn. If the research unit shows that there is a sufficient level of potential harm for users of qat, the ACMD is likely to recommend that the plant should be banned and classified along with other illegal drugs. The ACMD deemed qat to be safe more than 15 years ago.

A spokesperson for the Home Office denied that there were any immediate plans to control qat under the 1971 Misuse of Drugs Act, but added that the study was necessary because information on the plant was limited. (Bollocks)

Yet another scandal at the Home Office presided over by the fat, pompous, conceited bully and buffoon from Norwich, graduate of the Soviet youth camps and friend of Honecker.

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