Warship crosses through Suez Canal into Mediterranean Sea, possibly en route to Syrian coast for naval maneuvers Roi Kais YNetNews.com 07.29.12, A Chinese destroyer sailed through Egypt’s Suez Canal into the Mediterranean Sea, Egyptian daily Al-Shuruk reported on Sunday. The destroyer could be on its way to the Syrian coast, the Egyptian newspaper reported,... »
Archive for July 29th, 2012
DHS gears up for civil unrest prior to presidential elections
RT.com 28 July, 2012 The Department of Homeland Security has ordered masses of riot gear equipment to prepare for potential significant domestic riots at the Republican National Convention, Democratic National Convention and next year’s presidential inauguration. The DHS submitted a rushed solicitation to the Federal Business Opportunities site on Wednesday, which is a portal... »
SCALIA WARNS: GUNS MAY BE REGULATED
By John Aloysius Farrell Nationaljournal.com July 29, 2012 Justice Antonin Scalia, one of the Supreme Court’s most vocal and conservative justices, said on Sunday that the Second Amendment leaves room for U.S. legislatures to regulate guns, including menacing hand-held weapons. “It will have to be decided in future cases,” Scalia said on Fox News... »
America, the Society of Deception, Hard Evidence of Mass Mind Control
by Gordon Duff, Senior Editor VeteransToday.com Friday, July 27th, 2012 [Editors Note: Warning….If any of you are suffering from depression or taking strong medication to control such, read this article on the buddy system, with someone in the room with you. The following material we expect to be found extremely unpleasant to just about... »
Auditing The Fed is Like Auditing a Mafia Counterfeiting Operation
By: Jeff Berwick Market Oracle Jul 28, 2012 Ron Paul’s Federal Reserve Transparency Act (H.R. 459), or “Audit the Fed,” passed Wednesday July 25, 2012 in the U.S. House of Representatives by a wide margin of 327-98, exceeding the two-thirds majority needed. It had 274 cosponsors. But, by the evening of the same day,... »
The Rise Of The Police State…And The Absence Of Mass Opposition
By James Petras & Robin Eastman Abaya Rense.com 7-28-12 Introduction One of the most significant political developments in recent US history has been the virtually unchallenged rise of the police state. Despite the vast expansion of the police powers of the Executive Branch of government, the extraordinary growth of an entire panoply of repressive... »
Head of internal medicine at Japan hospital astonished by Fukushima thyroid exams — Immediate evacuation required in high contamination areas — “A violation of human rights for those exposed”
By ENENews July 28th, 2012 Title: Position Statement: What Is Currently Happening to Fukushima Children? Source: Michiyuki Matsuzaki, M.D. Translated by: Fukushima Voice Date: May 19, 2012 Michiyuki Matsuzaki, M.D., Internal Medicine Department, Fukagawa Municipal Hospital, Hokkaido, Japan April 2010 Head of Internal Medicine Department, Fukagawa Municipal Hospital, Hokkaido April 2012 Professor of Clinical... »
Post-Fukushima, Japan’s irradiated fish worry B.C. experts
By Alex Roslin Straight.com Are fish from the Pacific Ocean and Japanese coastal and inland waters safe to eat 16 months after the Fukushima nuclear disaster? Governments and many scientists say they are. But the largest collection of data on radiation in Japanese fish tells a very different story. In June, 56 percent of... »
Serious questions surround Colorado shooting-Part I
By Douglas J. Hagmann HomelandSecurityus.com 29 July 2012 It’s been just over a week when a male identified by law enforcement officials as James Eagan Holmes entered a theater in Aurora, Colorado and allegedly killed 12 people and wounded 58 others. By now, nearly everyone with an internet connection, who watched the television news... »
September: Crunchtime For Europe And Germany
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 07/29/2012 “September will undoubtedly be the crunch time,” one senior euro zone policymaker said. “In nearly 20 years of dealing with EU issues, I’ve never known a state of affairs like we are in now,” one euro zone diplomat said this week. “It really is a very, very difficult fix... »