Sunday, June 22, 2008

SIX months ago, KHOODEELAAR! No to Crossrail hole plot CAMPAIGN had identified and exposed Tom Harris as an irresponsible, misleading propagandist

KHOODEELAAR! had EXPOSED Tom Harris the Crass role playing Crossrail hole plot 'minister' in Gordon Brown-fronted Big Business-prompted ‘administration’...

KHOODEELAAR! has ALSO got it right about the ABJECT absence of prudence from Gordon Brown’s decision-making .... How could even a half prudent finance man make the blunderous commitment for CRASSrail that Gordon Brown made?

The ONLY visible ‘reason’ was that Ken LYINGSTILL Livingstone had been pushing Brown on behalf of BOg Business to make that commitment.

Now that ALL the financial ‘prowess’ and ‘acumen’ that Gordon Brown had been credited [!!!!] with by the media in Britain are coming apart and are unravelling faster than Brown can fly to Saudi Arabia begging for help, it is vital that ALL those - now that is a tall order is it it not, ALL those ‘rational, competent, honest, accountable, farsighted al members of the Gordon Brown administration’ must remember that Olympics hosting 2012 stunt-maker Livingstone ADMITTED that he had LIED about the 2012 Olympics Games hosting to get funding ‘to East London’

Livingstone said that there was no other way other than to lie to get the UK central Government to make the huge public funding available in ‘East London’.

Now they should match that with what KHOODEELAAR! has said for more than 4 years about the lying Livingstone. We had said that Livingstone was lying...

Now he has admitted [the last edition of the BBC TV’s QUESTION TIME that was broadcast in the last permitted date in April 2008 before the 1 May 2008 ‘London mayor and GLA elections’] and so there is no barrier to anyone publishing that fact, and examining, scrutinising its implications now...

Why aren't’ they doing so?

Do they not acre about the £Billions that are at stake?


Why is it all right for £Billions of public money to be squandered lie that?

We shall be updating our examination of this in the course of this week [starting on Monday 23 June 2008]

We update on Harris’s idiocies and show how Crossrail hole plot is going to be YET another heavy burden around Gordon Brown’s neck....

We show why Alistair darling who is confirmed as a player of the third or the 4th fiddle to unidentified forces and lacks the essential economic sense, was wrong to promote Crossrail and why it is still time , just about, for him to scrap the fiddly funding commitment to CRASsrail that Gordon Brown made...

We also show why the lying Guardian and Observer are very seriously wrong to promote Ken Livingstone today in a two page spread in the sinking OBSERVER.,..


And we also show how the sinking promoters of Crossrail cannot be trusted ...


[Coming here in the next 24 hours.....as per the current schedule of publications by AADHIKARonline in association with KHOODEELAAR! No to Crossrail hole plot....].

Crossrail hole plotter USA Bechtel 'is advising Crossrail' and is also a BIG Player in the NUCLEARISATION of the Mid East!!!!

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Amec in running for Gulf's £40bn nuclear project
British company one of nine candidates to manage construction and operation of the United Arab Emirates' power stations
By Mark Leftly
Sunday, 22 June 2008

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Amec, the British engineering giant run by Samir Brikho, has emerged as a leading contender to manage the £40bn United Arab Emirates nuclear programme.

The FTSE-100 company is on a shortlist of nine for the role of managing agent. This would involve overseeing the technical design, construction and operation of around 14 nuclear facilities planned in the Gulf state.

Winning the contract would justify the decision of Amec to hire the Lebanese-born Mr Brikho as chief executive two years ago to refocus what was formerly mainly a building business on the energy and power markets. Amec, which has a turnover of £2.4bn a year, employs 22,000 people in more than 30 countries.

A spokesman confirmed on Friday: "We understand that we are one of a number of companies that have pre-qualified for the job."

Amec is sending a delegation to Abu Dhabi this week. The President of the UAE, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan, is understood to want an appointment to be made by the end of the summer, so that work can begin on ambitious plans to generate 20 MW of electricity using nuclear power by the end of the next decade.

Although the UAE is a big oil producer, a recent government report concluded that it would require at least 40,000 MW to meet its energy needs by 2020. Known volumes of natural gas could provide only half of this, so alternative energy sources had to be identified. The UAE chose nuclear as the cheapest, most environmentally friendly option.

Other "tier-one" nuclear players tipped by industry insiders to be on the shortlist include the US giants CH2M Hill, Bechtel and Fluor Corporation.

CH2M Hill is managing the construction programme of the London 2012 Games as a key Olympic Delivery Partner. Bechtel is advising on Crossrail, the £16bn west-to-east London rail link that is scheduled to get Royal Assent later this year.

A Whitehall source said that the UAE's plan is to have 75 nuclear engineers working on the programme this year and 300 by the end of 2010. The source added that the UAE's nuclear policy had impressed the UK government, which is embarking on its own nuclear new-build programme. He said that officials in the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation were "very serious grown-ups".

The UK showed support for the UAE's nuclear programme last month when an agreement was struck between the Trade minister Sir Digby Jones and the UAE government. The memorandum of understanding hinted at a sharing of information and training between the two nations. The UAE signed a similar document with the US in April.

The Gulf state won international support after it promised that its move would be for "peaceful nuclear energy" and it therefore would not enrich uranium materials domestically; such processes can lead to the development of nuclear weapons. Instead, the government will buy in enriched fuel.

Smaller UK companies are also talking to the UAE about their nuclear plans. VT Group, which owns British Nuclear Group Project Services, has been contacted by the UAE government for advice.

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