(Saudamos calorosamente os nossos leitores e leitoras da República Federativa do Brasil pela forte adesão à leitura do Admiravel Mundo Novo. Enviamos também um grande abraço para os inúmeros leitores dos USA. Também temos uma presença forte de leitores no Unido Unido e igualemte os saudamos. Obviamente que temos leitores em menor número em quase todos os países do Mundo e também vos enviamos um abração. Pedimos desculpa pela acidez da linguagem, mas pensamos que esta linguagem colorida é mais eficaz para despertar as mentalidades sobre problemas graves que afetam a Aldeia Global.)
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IF THESE MORONS WANT TO BLOW THEMSELVES UP, PLEASE DO IT ALONE IN THE DESERT, AWAY FROM CIVILIZATION. AND MAKE SURE YOU DON'T KILL NO SNAKE, NO SCORPION, BECAUSE NO BLAME SHOULD BE PUT ON THEIR VENOM FOR YOUR POISONOUS EFFING BRAINS.
GET A LIFE, MATE!
REVOLTA MIXLINA NUMA UNIVERSIDADE INGLESA DEVIDO A PROIBIÇÃO DE SERMÕES VENENOSOS NA MAKESHIFT MESQUITA DA UNIVERSIDADE. PLEASE GIVE ME A BREAK! AONDE ISTO CHEGOU! E DEPOIS ADMIRAM-SE DO CRESCIMENTO DE MOVIMENTOS COMO A EDL! ELES PRÓPRIOS, OS JIHADISTAS ANACRÓNICOS, SÃO OS PIORES INIMIGOS DO KORA!
ALAH DEVE FUGIR DELES COMO DO DIABO! AINDA ESTÃO NA ERA DAS CRUZADAS COM GUERRAS SANTAS E BULLSHIT! MAS HÁ ALGUMA GUERRA SANTA? NÃO HÁ., NUNCA HOUVE! AQUILO É OBRA DE CABEÇAS DOENTIAS QUE DEVIAM SER SECTIONED (internamento compulsivo no Júlio de Matos) A TEMPO E HORAS ANTES CAUSAR DANOS IRREVERSÍVEIS EM GENTE INOCENTE!
A SOCIEDADE DE BOA FÉ JÁ TEM DIFICULDADES ENORMES EM GERIR PROBLEMAS INERENTES À SOCIEDADE E PLANETA, E AGORA AINDA TEMOS DE LEVAR COM ESTAS MALUQUEIRAS DE JOVENS ADHD, COM IDADE MENTAL DO HOMEM DAS CAVERNAS, DESBUSSOLADOS, E MANIPULADOS PELO TANGO DOS BARBUDOS.
A FOLHINHA AINDA ESTÁ À ESPERA DE UMA CONDENAÇÃO ABERTA, FIRME E CORAJOSA DESTES ATOS NAUSEABUNDOS, PELA COMUNIDADE MIXLINA DO REINO UNIDO QUE SE DIZ MODERADA. JÁ VAI HAVENDO ALGUNS EVENTOS ANTI ISLÃO-TERRORISTA POR AQUI E POR ALI. MAS É NECESSÁRIO IR MAIS LONGE E DENUNCIAR VEHEMENTEMENTE ESSE TERRORISMO EM NOME DO ISLÃO. QUE ASSUMAM AS RESPONSABILIDADES DAS DOIDEIRAS E DEIXEM O ISLÃO EM PAZ.
TERRORISMO É TERRORISMO POR SI PRÓPRIO E AS RESPONSABILIDADE CAIEM EM CIMA DE QUEM O PRATICA. NÃO SÃO E NUNCA FORAM OS DEUSES NEM AS DEUSAS, FORAM E SÃO SEMPRE PESSOAS DOIDAS, INTOXICADAS POR DROGAS OU IDEOLOGIAS PARVAS.
ESTES SACANAS ESTÃO A DESTRUIR FORTUNAS AO REINO UNIDO SÓ EM OPERAÇÕES DE SEGURANÇA!
ESTES SACANAS ESTÃO A DESTRUIR FORTUNAS AO REINO UNIDO SÓ EM OPERAÇÕES DE SEGURANÇA!
22 February 2013 Last updated at 10:25
Birmingham terrorism threat 'remains high', police say

There is a "high" threat of terrorists working in Birmingham, a senior police officer in the city has said.
Three would-be suicide bombers from the city who plotted to carry out a terror attack to rival 9/11 were found guilty of terrorism charges on Thursday.
Muslim community leaders in Birmingham want to meet West Midlands Police to discuss how to stop extremism.
Assistant Chief Constable Marcus Beale urged anyone who knew of people being "radicalised" to come forward.
Irfan Naseer, 31, Irfan Khalid, 27, and Ashik Ali, 27, were convicted of being "central figures" in the plan which was foiled after months of surveillance work by police.
The trio planned to set off up to eight bombs in rucksacks, Woolwich Crown Court heard.
'Divert evil ways'
Mr Beale said: "The threat from Birmingham remains high and very occasionally, as we've seen from this trial, we have people who aspire to commit mass murder on the streets of the UK."

He called for people to come forward with information earlier if they suspected someone of becoming radicalised or supporting an extremist cause.
But he said criticism of some communities for not sharing information earlier was not fair.
"It would be wonderful if people did come forward with concerns a little bit earlier, it would be excellent if they did.
"It's not always going to be a criminal intervention that will come from the police, there are a lot of programmes which we can draw in which will operate pre-crime and help to divert them from those evil ways."
The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner Bob Jones told BBC News he would be happy to meet community leaders.
"We have been attempting to engage with the community and deal with the issues... but I accept more needs to be done in these areas and obviously we are very keen to listen to key leaders from the community and tell us the best way to actually do it.
"The community itself is in many ways the best defence to prevent extremism."
22 February 2013 Last updated at 11:21
City University London said it needed to be sure of the "appropriateness" of sermons
Wasif Sheikh leads the group Muslim Voices on Campus
City University London locks Muslim prayer room on Fridays

City University in London has been accused of discrimination by a group of Muslim students after it started locking a room used for Friday prayers.
A group of students have formed Muslim Voices on Campus, calling on the university to reverse its decision.
The group said it was being "unjustly targeted".
City said it acted because students had refused to submit the proposed content of sermons to the university before prayers to check its "appropriateness".
Wasif Sheikh, who leads the group, said: "We feel we are being unjustly targeted. All of our sermons are open, we welcome all students and all staff.
"But when you start submitting your sermons to be monitored and scrutinised then there's a chance for it to be dictated what's allowed and what's not allowed. We, as students, don't accept that."
'Confrontational atmosphere'
Three years ago, the counter-extremism think tank the Quilliam Foundation released a report on the sermons at Friday prayers at City University, in central London.

It claimed hardline views and a confrontational atmosphere were being encouraged.
In one sermon, which was recorded, the speaker said: "The Islamic state teaches to cut the hand of the thief. Yes it does. And it also teaches us to stone the adulterer.
"When they tell us that, the Islamic state tells us and teaches us to kill the apostate, yes it does."
BBC London has seen no evidence those views are still being spread now, but some argue the episode shows the need for greater scrutiny.
'Vicious history'
Dr Usama Hasan from the Quilliam Foundation said: "If there was no past history at the university, I think what the students are saying would sound extremely reasonable.
"However, there has been quite a vicious and nasty history there. They have to deal with that and give a bit more to the university.
"Both sides need to compromise here and negotiate with some difficult conversations."
The challenge faced by many universities is how to deal with any potential extremism threat, without being seen to restrict freedom of speech.
A statement from the university said it needed to be sure of the "appropriateness" of what was being discussed in sermons as authorized university events.
It said it also needed to be assured that all "students eligible to deliver" prayers and sermons "are considered equally and given the opportunity to do so".
The statement went on: "The university could not continue to condone an activity taking place on its premises where it cannot exercise reasonable supervision."
In addition, the university said it had suggested a number of alternative places for students to pray nearby.
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