Kongeriget Norges Grundlov, given i Rigsforsamlingen paa Eidsvold den 17de Mai 1814,
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Kongeriget Norges Grundlov, given i Rigsforsamlingen paa Eidsvold den 17de Mai 1814, A. Om Statsformen og Religionen.
Kongeriget Norge er et frit, selvstændigt, udeleligt og uafhændeligt Rige. Dets Regjeringsform er indskrænket og arvelig monarkisk.
Beslutn. 18 nov 1905 jfr. beslutn. 7 juni 1905.
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Landssvikeren Gro Harlem Brundtland fikk Norge inn i en EØS avtale, etter at Norges folk sa NEI TIL EU!
Og idag blir det kjent at EU vil ha mer penger av Norge.
Og Idioten Jonas Gahr Støre sitter og forsvarer sin kjære parti kollega landssvikeren Gro Harlem Brundtland.
Kan jeg anmelde Arbeiderpartiet med Gro i spissen for svik mot Norge?
JEG GJENTAR:
Kongeriget Norge er et frit, selvstændigt, udeleligt og uafhændeligt Rige. Dets Regjeringsform er indskrænket og arvelig monarkisk.
Al Gore is still faking it! Jonas Gahr Støre is helping!
Politikere blir mer og mer korrupte med bløffsekker som Al Gore og Jonas Gahr Støre. Kjøpt og betalt av eliten, for eliten.
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BIG NEW SUNSPOT: New sunspot 1035 is growing rapidly and it is now seven times wider than Earth. This makes it an easy target for backyard solar telescopes. Yesterday, Rogerio Marcon of Campinas, Brazil, photographed a maelstrom of hot plasma and magnetic filaments connecting the sunspot's dark cores:
"Solar activity is picking up," he says.
The magnetic polarity of the spot identifies it as a member of Solar Cycle 24--the cycle we've been waiting for to end the deepest solar minimum in nearly a century. One spot isn't enough to end the lull, but sunspot 1035 could herald bigger things to come. Stay tuned for updates.
The Age of Stupid (2009)
23 out of 38 people found the following comment useful.Great Film Must See, 15 March 2009
Author: treebeardman from United KingdomThe film contrasts a bleak future that we are heading towards with the current way people carry on as usual. The archivist (Pete Postlethwaite) looks after the best of the planets museum exhibits, and looks back from the year 2055 at how we got there. He observes a group in Bedfordshire stopping a potential wind farm from getting through planning, an entrepreneur in India starting a low cost airline, a woman surviving in Nigeria torn by Shell's oil extraction, children exiled from Iraq and a man retired from the oil industry living in New Orleans during and after Hurricane Katrina. The scenarios show how complicated it can be to make a difference, but that its something we need, and must, do.
You see the movie on NRK.no.


