by Charles Hugh Smith ZeroHedge.com 04/24/2012 It’s easy to expand the money supply and difficult to expand the actual production of real goods in the real world. Expanding the money supply and issuing debt that lacks collateral is just like printing quatloos on the desert island: you can print a million quatloos but that... »
Archive for April 24th, 2012
911 IS A JOKE Detroit citizens no longer rely on police as self-defense killings skyrocket
Mytechnologyworld9.blogspot.in Tuesday, April 24, 2012 The people of Detroit are taking no prisoners. Justifiable homicide in the city shot up 79 percent in 2011 from the previous year, as citizens in the long-suffering city armed themselves and took matters into their own hands. The local rate of self-defense killings now stands 2,200 percent above... »
Sleight-of-Hand Won’t Save Global Financial System
KingWorldNews.com April 24, 2012 With continued volatility in many of the key global markets, 40 year veteran, Robert Fitzwilson wrote this exclusive piece for King World News. Fitzwilson is founder of The Portola Group, one of the premier boutique firms in the United States. Here are Fitzwilson’s observations: “The world’s fiat money system is... »
Nuclear famine: One billion people would die immediately following a limited nuclear exchange in the world
TheExtinctionProtocol.com April 24, 2012 WORLD – More than a billion people around the world would face starvation following a limited regional nuclear weapons exchange (such as a clash between India and Pakistan) that would cause major worldwide climate disruption driving down food production in China, the U.S. and other nations, according to a major... »
Big Brother Transport Bill Set to Advance This Week
Legislation would empower IRS to revoke passports of accused tax delinquents Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Tuesday, April 24, 2012 A Big Brother transport bill that will empower the IRS to revoke passports of alleged tax delinquents, mandate the installation of black boxes in all cars, as well as a myriad of other privacy-busting... »
HOW LIBERTY WAS LOST
by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts Global Research April 24, 2012 When did things begin going wrong in America? “From the beginning,” answer some. English colonists, themselves under the thumb of a king, exterminated American Indians and stole their lands, as did late 18th and 19th century Americans. Over the course of three centuries the... »
Is there a drone in your neighbourhood? Rise of spy planes exposed after FAA is forced to reveal 63 launch sites across U.S.
Unmanned spy planes are being launched from locations in 20 states and owners include the military and universities By Julian Gavaghan DailyMailUK 24 April 2012 There are at least 63 active drone sites around the U.S, federal authorities have been forced to reveal following a landmark Freedom of Information lawsuit. The unmanned planes –... »
Indonesia’s Mount Lokon volcano erupts
TheExtinctionProtocol.com April 24, 2012 INDONESIA – North Sulawesi’s Mount Lokon erupted at 10:20 a.m. on Tuesday, after several days of increased activity, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) has announced. The height at which lava shot out of the volcano was unknown because clouds were blocking the full view. The agency declared areas within... »
Russia And Mexico Both Buy Nearly $1 Billion Worth of Gold in March
From GoldCore ZeroHedge.com 04/24/2012 So far gold has not been a prime beneficiary of these risks but this will likely change soon – especially if financial conditions deteriorate which seems very likely. Gold has recently displayed short term correlations with paper assets such as equities and bonds but these correlations will again be shown... »
Mitt Romney Starts Betraying The Conservatives He Coddled During The Primaries
Michael Brendan Dougherty BusinessInsider.com Apr. 23, 2012 It was inevitable. Mitt Romney is going to sell-out conservatives in his party in order to win the general. And if he wins, he’ll sell them out again in order to be re-elected.* Zeke Miller and McKay Coppins reporting for Buzzfeed have found the first issue on... »