KingWorldNews.com May 1, 2012 With most global stock markets moving higher, oil surging, and the Dow trading at the highest level since January of 2008, today King World News interviewed legendary value investor Jean Marie Eveillard, who oversees $50 billion at First Eagle Funds. Eveillard told KWN that the authorities should not be in... »
Archive for May 1st, 2012
Five Ways the U.S. Could Disintegrate
BY DAVID KOTOK FinancialSense.com 05/01/2012 Note to readers. Yang Hu is the Director, Economics and Mortgage Market Analysis at Fannie Mae. He is also a serious student of history and a thoroughly skilled writer. He offered a rejoinder to my earlier commentary entitled “I’m worried.” What Kind of Decline? A rejoinder by Yang Hu... »
Fukushima still spewing massive radiation plumes; America in ‘huge trouble,’ says nuclear expert
by: Ethan A. Huff NaturalNews.com Tuesday, May 01, 2012 During a recent Congressional delegation trip to Japan, Oregon Senator Ron Wyden witnessed with his own eyes the horrific aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, which we have heard very little about from the media in recent months. The damage situation was apparently so... »
Fukushima on Steroids: “Japan is in the Process of Contaminating the Entire Pacific Ocean”
By Dr. Mark Sircus theintelhub.com April 30, 2012 I wish everything I am reporting on were not true, or at least were less true than it appears. It does seem that Japan is in the process of contaminating the entire Pacific Ocean via continued uncontrolled releases of radioactivity at Fukushima. After low-balling initial estimates... »
Richard Russell – A Chapter of the World Has Come to an End
KingWorldNews.com May 1, 2012 With continued volatility in global markets, the Godfather of newsletter writers, Richard Russell, had some very interesting charts and warnings in his latest commentary. Here is what Russell had to say: “I woke up this morning with the distinct feeling that a chapter of the world had come to an... »
Thousands of Occupy activists descend on New York as part of biggest May Day protests in nation’s history
Occupy Wall Street protesters targetting banks on march through New York Plan to bring city to a halt by blocking roads such as Brooklyn Bridge Will stage march from Bryant Park to Union Square this afternoon In anticipation of protests, NYPD stormed activists’ homes on Monday Events planned in 135 cities, including Oakland, Chicago... »
Dallas Fed: Why We Must End TBTF Now!
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 05/01/2012 “We’re on the road to economic stagnation” is how the Dallas fed describes the status quo as Too-Big-To-Fail (TBTF) is forcing the US economy to suffer from the perpetuation of perverse incentives. We want to get back on the path to prosperity and they note that there are some... »
Growing outrage over Washington Post editorial: Thousands are suffering and countless more will die as a result of exposure to Fukushima radiation — Contamination is widespread and growing
By ENENews May 1st, 2012 Via Linda Pentz Gunter of Beyond Nuclear Tell the Washington Post to get its facts right and stop listening to the nuclear industry!: Why the WP is Wrong.pdf Excerpt On April 23, 2012, the Washington Post editorial board proclaimed in a lead editorial that the Fukushima nuclear disaster in... »
Indonesia’s Mount Lokon volcano erupts again
TheExtinctionProtocol.com May 1, 2012 INDONESIA – Mount Lokon volcano in North Sulawesi erupted again at 11:55 a.m. local time on Tuesday. The latest eruption was larger in magnitude compared to the eruption last Wednesday but local residents were more prepared. The eruption was preceded by a number of mild earthquakes over a span of... »
Indonesia’s Mount Merapi volcano entering preparation stage before an eruption
TheExtinctionProtocol.com May 1, 2012 INDONESIA – The Mt. Merapi volcano restarted its inflation process immediately after the 2010 eruption and has entered its preparation stage of a forthcoming eruption, a Japanese researcher has said. Masako Iguchi, a researcher from the Disaster Prevention Research Institute at Kyoto University, said Tuesday that the global positioning system... »