Paul Craig Roberts Prisonplanet.com March 10, 2012 Today (March 9, 2012) the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced that 227,000 new nonfarm payroll jobs were created by the economy during February. Is the government’s claim true? No. Statistician John Williams (shadowstats.com) reports that 44,000 of these jobs or 19% consist of an add-on factor... »
Archive for March 10th, 2012
REGIONALISM IS COMMUNISM
By Charlotte Iserbyt March 10, 2012 NewsWithViews.com [NOTE: This article, written in February 2004, relates to what is going on across the nation today. When written in 2004 regionalism, consolidation of schools, etc. was being promoted by our socialist governor Baldacci. What is important today is that this very same agenda is now being... »
A FAST-GROWING MOVEMENT WITH DISASTROUS IMPLICATIONS
By Marsha West March 10, 2012 NewsWithViews.com “The gospel’s most dangerous earthly adversaries are not raving atheists who stand outside the door shouting threats and insults. They are church leaders who cultivate a gentle, friendly, pious demeanor but hack away at the foundations of faith under the guise of keeping in step with a... »
America Is Using Tricks To Hide A Debt Crisis Worse Than Greece
Bruce Krasting BusinessInsider.com Mar. 10, 2012 When the federal government guarantees a student loan, that loan is subject to accounting treatment that was established by the 1990 Fair Credit and Reporting Act (FCRA). It should come as no surprise that the FCRA methodology is not “fair” at all. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) succinctly... »
Pentagon Already Planning for Strikes Against Iran and Syria According to Senior Officials
The Intel Hub By Madison Ruppert March 9, 2012 According to senior Pentagon officials, American military forces are already planning for possible strikes against Iran and Syria utilizing both conventional weaponry and cyberwarfare as the situation in both nations only seems to be getting worse by the day. Lieutenant General Herbert Carlisle, deputy chief... »
WSJ: “An eerie quietness” in Fukushima says top biologist — Bird population dropped twice as much as after Chernobyl — “Disturbing development”
By ENENew.com March 10th, 2012 Title: In Japan, Relief at Radiation’s Low Toll Source: Wall Street Journal Author: YUKA HAYASHI, PHRED DVORAK and ROBERT LEE HOTZ Date: March 9, 2012 Those studying the accident warn, however, that the early, reassuring conclusions may understate the extent of exposure for certain people. They add that... »
Sinclair – Greek Tragedy Part of $37 Trillion, Not $3.5 Billion
KingWorldNews.com March 9, 2012 Today legendary trader and investor Jim Sinclair told King World News the “credit event” in Greece totals much more than the $3.5 billion which is being reported by the mainstream media. Sinclair also said if the CDS’s are in fact made to pay, this could require the rescuing of eight... »
Eveillard – All Hell May Break Loose & Gold is Way Undervalued
KingWorldNews.com March 9, 2012 Today legendary value investor, Jean-Marie Eveillard told King World News all hell could break loose and gold is nowhere near fair value. Eveillard, who oversees $50 billion at First Eagle Funds, had this to say about the situation, “I think they bought some time, not so much because of what... »
If Economy is Recovering, Why Are U.S. Cities Going Bankrupt?
By: EWI Market Oracle Mar 09, 2012 As pundits chatter about an economic recovery, 80 miles east of San Francisco you’ll find a city (pop. 292,000) facing bankruptcy: Stockton is on the verge of becoming the largest city in the United States to declare bankruptcy… Bloomberg reports (2/25) that it costs the city $175,000... »
Compromised: Hackers Gain Access to 23 U.S. Spacecraft, Top Level User Accounts at NASA Jet Propulsion Labs
Mac Slavo March 9th, 2012 SHTFplan.com If this doesn’t demonstrate how susceptible our national computer networks and infrastructure are to rogue threats and state sponsored cyber warfare, than we don’t know what does: Chinese hackers gained ‘full access’ to the computer network in one of Nasa’s key control centres, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. JPL... »