by Scott Lemieux Global Research March 25, 2012 On March 19, New York governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law a bill expanding the ability of the police to collect DNA samples from citizens of the state. The state has been able to collect samples from those convicted of certain violent felonies since 1996. The... »
Archive for March 25th, 2012
Molon Labe…Sen. Schumer
Sen. Schumer presses DOJ to probe ‘stand your ground’ laws By Ben Geman The Hill 03/25/12 “I am sending a letter to the Justice Department to ask them to expand their investigation into the general application of these ‘stand your ground’ laws, whether they actually increase, rather than decrease, violence, and whether they actually... »
U.S. Government War on Cash
By: Joseph T Salerno Market Oracle Mar 25, 2012 Under cover of its multiplicity of fabricated wars on drugs, terror, tax evasion, and organized crime, the US government has long been waging a hidden war on cash. One symptom of the war is that the largest denomination of US currency is the $100 note,... »
Powerful M5.2 quake hits Fukushima — 4 of 7 on Japan intensity scale (MAP)
By ENENews March 25th, 2012 UPDATE: Another quake hits Fukushima at same location and depth Title: Earthquake Information Source: Japan Meteorological Agency Date: March 25, 2012 22:22 JST 25 Mar 2012 Fukushima-ken Oki M5.2 See also: Asahi TV: “Unbelievable” — If Unit 4 pool gets a crack from quake and leaks, it would be... »
Privacy alert – The CIA wants to spy on you through your TV
by: J. D. Heyes NaturalNews.com Sunday, March 25, 2012 Anytime you download a movie from Netflix to your television or turn on an Internet-based radio, you could be alerting people who you don’t want or need watching you. According to the Central Intelligence Agency, the organization says spies won’t have to plant bugs in... »
The First Crack: $270 Billion In Student Loans Are At Least 30 Days Delinquent
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 03/25/2012 ack in late 2006 and early 2007 a few (soon to be very rich) people were warning anyone who cared to listen, about what cracks in the subprime facade meant for the housing sector and the credit bubble in general. They were largely ignored as none other than the... »
The Impact Of Anti-Gun Laws On Gun Sales
Joe Weisenthal BusinessInsider.com Mar. 25, 2012 Yesterday we wrote about surging gun sales and surging gun stocks. Apparently a big part of the boom lately has been the fear/belief that Obama will get re-elected, and then as a lame duck push through a fresh batch of strict gun regulations. Of course, there are already... »
Saudi Arabia: House of Saud, Falling House of Cards
By: Washingtons Blog Market Oracle Mar 25, 2012 Saudi rulers are struggling to contain a new wave of public protests that has erupted across the Arabian kingdom as security forces open fire on unarmed civilians. The big question: is the House of Saud finally beginning to collapse like the fragile house of cards that... »
“Germany is now the only true AAA credit in Europe.”
Citigroup Expels The Netherlands From Europe’s “Core” by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 03/25/2012 Some bad news for our Dutch readers: AAA-rated Netherlands, which had until now been perceived together with Germany, as one of the two truly core countries of Europe, has just been expelled from the exclusive club by Citi’s Jurgen Michels, a move... »
A Report From The Editor…
By Revolution Radio “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” Abraham Lincoln We are in the midst of a battle of Ideologies. This is going on in the military as we speak, at a rapid pace. During the Clinton regime, there was a “purge” of the “Old Guard”. The old idea of patriotism, was... »