Fourth Amendment rights in action Steve Watson Prisonplanet.com June 25, 2012 In a remarkable exchange that shows exactly why it pays to know your rights, a law student in Portland, Maine backed down a police officer who had stopped him for no reason other than he was carrying a gun. After clearly stating that... »
Archive for June 27th, 2012
Law Student Takes Cop To School After Being Illegally Stopped For Carrying Gun
“Breaking News”: South Korea bans 35 Japanese seafood products due to Fukushima radiation fears
By ENENews June 27th, 2012 South Korea Bans Imports of 35 Japanese Seafood Products Voice of America Breaking News June 27, 2012 South Korea has placed a temporary import ban on 35 Japanese seafood products because of fears of lingering radiation contamination from last year’s devastating nuclear disaster. Seoul’s Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry,... »
Gov’t tests find plutonium in fish caught off Japan coast
By ENENews June 27th, 2012 UPDATE: “Breaking News”: South Korea bans 35 Japanese seafood products due to Fukushima radiation fears Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Source: http://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/houdou/2r98520000023p4a-att/2r98520000023pas.pdf Plutonium-239, and -240 detected (Highest was in anchovy at 0.019 mBq/kg) Fish from offshore Onahama port, at depth of between 120 and 300 meters 60km from... »
DERIVATIVES: Bank downgrades trigger billions in collateral calls
By Christopher Whittall IFRE.com 27 June 2012 A series of ratings downgrades from Moody’s last week has created an unwelcome but manageable liquidity squeeze on three major banks, by forcing them to post billions of dollars in additional collateral against derivatives exposures. Moody’s completed its rating review of international banks last Thursday and downgraded... »
Nervous investors fill Swiss safes with cash, gold
By Catherine Bosley Reuters.com ZURICH, June 25 (Reuters) – Investors trying to protect their wealth from global economic uncertainty have been stashing bank notes, gold bars and other valuables in Swiss banks, fuelling demand for safe deposit boxes. The euro zone debt crisis and fear that loose policy by central banks will stoke inflation... »
China & Russia Buy Bullion as Protection
BY PETER COOPER ResourceInvestor.com June 27, 2012 Consumers made the most of the dip in the price of bullion and mainland China’s gold purchases via Hong Kong hit a record 101.7 tonnes in April, up 62%, reported Bloomberg. Meantime, the Russian central bank has again increased its gold reserves by 500,000 ounces. Former Russian... »
In a Police State, Everyone Loses: The Supreme Court’s Ruling in Arizona v. United States Endangers Us All
by John W. Whitehead LewRockwell.com If you’re dark-haired, brown-skinned and have the misfortune of living in Arizona in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in State of Arizona v. United States of America, get ready to be stopped, searched and questioned. Then again, if you’re a citizen living in the United States,... »
U.S. Army Admits Troops Conducting Law Enforcement Is Illegal
Yet it continues to happen across the country on a routine basis Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Wednesday, June 27, 2012 As military vehicles roll down streets and highways in St. Louis, Missouri amidst rising concerns about martial law, the U.S. Army has admitted that having troops conduct law enforcement duties is illegal in... »
Dark night rises over Eurozone as nations squabble over ways to avert crisis
TheExtinctionProtocol.com June 27, 2012 EUROPE – The fact that Europe’s top central banker is no longer willing to rule out a return to the old national currencies shows how serious the situation is. Until recently, it was seen as a sign of political correctness to not even consider the possibility of a euro collapse.... »
Arizona’s Supreme Court Victory a Rattlesnake in Disguise
50 States, 50 Borders, 50 ID Stops, “Romneyville 101″ by Gordon Duff VeteransToday.com Tuesday, June 26th, 2012 Arizona believes it won a victory in the supreme court. Their police are allowed to stop, without legal cause, well outside the Constitution, anyone they “suspect” may not be their version of legal. We can say Arizona... »