Brandon Turbeville ActivistPost.com Thursday, December 29, 2011 A recent Brookings Institution report has now confirmed what many have suspected for some time – that the United States government (and virtually every other government in the world) has the capability to monitor and record nearly every interaction that occurs within its national borders. For years,... »
Archive for December 29th, 2011
New Report: “Recording Everything” Details How Governments Can Shape the Dynamics of Dissent
War Imminent in Straits of Hormuz? $200 a Barrel Oil?
by John Daly Oil Price.com Thursday, 29 December 2011 The pieces and policies for potential conflict in the Persian Gulf are seemingly drawing inexorably together. Since 24 December the Iranian Navy has been holding its ten-day Velayat 90 naval exercises, covering an area in the Arabian Sea stretching from east of the Strait of... »
The End Of The Euro And The End Of The Investor
BusinessInsider.com Dec. 29, 2011 Oh, sure, don’t get me wrong, there may still be a Euro a year from now. And there’ll certainly be some investors left. But the Euro, if it manages to survive, will have to do so in what can only be characterized as a radically different form and shape. At... »
The Federal Reserve is Secretely Bailing out Europe
by Washington’s Blog Global Research December 29, 2011 Former High-Level Federal Reserve Official: Fed Secretly Bailing Out Europe Yes, We Are Bailing Out Europe Federal Reserve chair Ben Bernanke told Congress that the Fed would not bail out Europe. But he might have been less than forthcoming. Former Vice President of the Federal Reserve... »
Is the fabric of industrialized society starting to unravel? Highly complex civilizations are more vulnerable to collapse
by Mike Adams NaturalNews.com Thursday, December 29, 2011 This is one of the most important trends you’ll see in 2012 and beyond: Global supply lines are breaking down. The just-in-time system of deliveries on tap is deteriorating. Have you noticed how often the products or parts you need are backordered or delayed? That’s what... »
American civilization could be next to collapse
By SILVIO LACCETTI The Tampa Tribune December 28, 2011 Can American civilization collapse? You bet. All others have. We don’t need a Mayan calendar to foreshadow the end. Signs are everywhere, we just need a brain to process the onslaught of information. Of the various cataclysms that 2012 may herald, the first significant one... »
Suspicious Activity Reports From U.S. Malls Being Processed By Police State Fusion Centers
Mac Slavo December 29th, 2011 SHTFplan.com It didn’t take long for the See Something, Say Something campaign initiated by the Department of Homeland Security last year to show promising results. According to a report from St. Paul Minnesota’s KARE11 and NPR, actionable human intelligence is on the rise at the nation’s largest mall, and... »
Devil Government Deals, Sickening Reason for the Infinite Detainment Act
By: Bill Bonner Market Oracle Dec 29, 2011 Occasionally, when we’ve had too much to drink, we lull ourselves to sleep with the notion that someone like Ron Paul might succeed. Maybe America won’t become a police state after all. Maybe it will abandon its empire and its imperial death-wish before it’s too late.... »
Ron Paul Winning Google Trends
Lorie Kramer SeekTress.com December 29, 2011 Have you seen all the ruckus the so-called lame stream media is kicking up about that goofy old Ron Paul and all his silly old fashioned ideas like Liberty and Freedom? Can you believe they are getting their panties all in a wad, dragging out twenty year old... »
Bachmann loses Iowa campaign chairman to Paul
By BRIAN BAKS NewsYahoo.ccom INDIANOLA, Iowa (AP) — Michele Bachmann’s struggling presidential campaign saw her Iowa chairman defect Wednesday to rival Ron Paul’s side, an embarrassing blow that came as some called for her to leave the race to free up her supporters for other candidates. Hours after appearing with Bachmann at an event,... »