Copenhagen Climate Change SummitThe most important news for Monday, December 14th, 2009.....

China, India and other developing nations boycotted U.N. climate talks in Copenhagen on Monday, bringing negotiations to a halt with their demand that rich countries such as the United States agree to much deeper cuts in their carbon dixoide emissions.

Tony Blair says that the world must take action on "climate change" even if the science is not correct.

A diverse group of "religious people" was permitted to unveil a giant ark on the National Mall on Saturday.  Their goal was to encourage world leaders in Copenhagen to create a strong, binding proposal to tackle climate change.

A shocking report commissioned by the Optimum Population Trust from the London School of Economics entitled "Fewer Emitters, Lower Emissions, Less Cost" says that the best way to reduce "greenhouse gases" is to have fewer people on earth.

At the Copenhagen climate change summit, one veteran journalist was stopped from asking questions about Climategate at gunpoint.

Congressman Ron Paul is warning that the draconian healthcare bill currently before Congress is very likely to become law.

The U.S. government says that the price of nonfat dry milk may jump 39 percent next year, and JPMorgan Chase forecasts a 25 percent increase in the price of sugar.

Is the United States now involved in the war in Yemen?

Confidential intelligence documents obtained by one U.K. newspaper clearly show that Iran is working on testing a key final component for a nuclear bomb. In particular the mention of UD3 in the documents is of particular concern.  UD3 is commonly used as a neutron source - the trigger to the chain reaction for a nuclear explosion.

Israeli experts believe that "the point of no return" for Iran's nuclear program may be only six months away.

Did an Iranian scientist who vanished six months ago reveal secrets of his country's nuclear program to international weapons inspectors?

If Israel attacks Iran, will Syria attack Israel?

Are Iran and Hezbollah preparing for a pre-emptive war?

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says that the "Palestine issue" will determine the fate of the entire world.

Is Iran buying hi-tech U.S. helicopters?

Are strict new rules of engagement putting U.S. soldiers in danger in Afghanistan?

Italian Prime Ministers Silvio Berlusconi continues to be in pain and will remain hospitalized until at least Tuesday with a fractured nose and two broken teeth which were the result of a vicious attack by a man who hit him in the face with a statuette.

From October 1st to November 4th, there were over 1,000 reports of serious adverse reactions to the H1N1 swine flu vaccine.

Do you want to visit London and take pictures of the sights?  If so, there is a good chance that you will be branded as a terrorist.

The United Nations' drugs and crime czar says that drug money saved the world banking system during the recent world financial crisis. 

A video of a pyramid-shaped UFO over the Kremlin is causing quite a stir in Russia.

One airline pilot is telling the story of how we witnessed a "mile-long UFO" from about 50 miles away.

According to one pro-life researcher, just 713 abortion clinics are open for business in the United States now, down from almost 2,200 in 1991.

Five muslims in one town in the U.K. have been arrested in connection with a child sex ring involving nine teenage girls.

RealtyTrac has announced that foreclosure filings in the U.S. will reach a record for the second consecutive year with 3.9 million notices sent to homeowners in default.

The FDIC has announced that the total number of failed banks this year in the U.S. has now reached a total of 133.

A house church pastor in China has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for granting media interviews outside of China.

One human rights organization says that every three minutes a Christian is being tortured in the Muslim world.

Toyota has been forced to pull an incredibly lewd advertisement in Australia.

The owner of a brothel in Nevada about two hours away from Las Vegas said that she hopes to hire Nevada's first legal male prostitutes within a month.

New research has revealed that the average adult hears or reads 100,500 words a day.  Do you feel tired yet?

A growing number of schools in the U.K. are replacing "baby Jesus" with a sheep.

Lastly, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi allegedly shocked fellow leaders at a European Union summit recently by passing around sketches of women's underwear he had made on pieces of scrap paper.

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