By: Holly Ellyatt CNBC.com Thursday, 9 Aug 2012 As the euro zone debt crisis deepens and austerity measures take their toll across Europe, the number of young children and babies abandoned across the region has increased, according to local charities. The rise in the abandonment of infants across Europe is most visible in the... »
Archive for August 9th, 2012
How Huge Food Corporations Will Make Upcoming Food Price HIkes Even Worse
The entire American food system is built on one crop — corn. And that is really bad news. By Jill Richardson AlterNet.org Farmer George Naylor sounds a little too much like the fictional character Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh when I ask about his corn crop. June is usually a wet month, but not... »
Government media sugar coats recent high explosive solicitation and then DHS hides the request
James Smith, Contributor Activist Post.com Thursday, August 9, 2012 Just hours after the PPRN News published the story of the request by the Department of Homeland Security / Transportation Safety Administration, Jacob Goodwin, Editor-in-Chief of Government Security News released an article explaining how innocuous and safe this request is. The invitation to bid is... »
Man Jailed For Collecting Rainwater Begins Sentence
“I’m sacrificing my liberty so we can wake up as a country” Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Thursday, August 9, 2012 An Oregon man sent to prison for collecting rainwater on his own property began the first day of his jail sentence with a warning that the American people need to stand up to... »
It starts: first Asian bank mulls British exit from the EU
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard TelegraphUK August 9th, 2012 So we have a new term: BRIXIT. Japan’s biggest bank Nomura has issued an 11-page study evaluating the likelihood that the UK will leave the European Union entirely or partly. Events could accelerate as soon as this autumn if eurozone woes force the Government to commit to... »
60 Egyptian Tanks in Sinai
Egypt reportedly sends 60 tanks, 400 armored vehicles to El Arish in biggest deployment since 1979. By Gil Ronen IsrealNationalNews.com 8/9/2012 Residents of El Arish in northern Sinai reported Thursday that the Egyptian military has sent reinforcements of “unprecedented” size into the peninsula, according to the Egyptian Al Ahram newspaper. The forces reportedly include... »
Barak: A nuclear Iran is taking shape before us. Time for decisions is short
DEBKAfile August 9, 2012 Stout refutation of reported disagreements over the military option against Iran’s nuclear program between the US and Israel, and himself and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, took up most of a long radio interview given by Defense Minister Ehud Barak Thursday, Aug. 9. He explained that US and Israeli intelligence essentially... »
France deploys troops to Syria-Jordan border
Presstv.ir Thu Aug 9, 2012 France has sent troops to the Syrian border with Jordan amid reports of escalating foreign support for the insurgents fighting the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. France said its soldiers have been deployed to ‘help refugees’ in the border area. On Monday, the spokeswoman for the so-called Syrian... »
As Financial Collapse Looms, The Feds Scapegoat White Right-Wingers
Saman Mohammadi Prisonplanet.com Aug 9, 2012 The financial collapse of the United States is about to become a reality. The federal government and the military establishment have already taken measures to prepare for the aftermath, which will include civil unrest, mass protests, looting, and riots. These measures include training troops for crowd control, making... »
Get Ready for the Gold Rebound Before It Is Too Late
By: The_Gold_Report Market Oracle Aug 09, 2012 While timing exactly when the rebound will happen is impossible, Marshall Auerback, director of Pinetree Capital, believes now is the time to pay the gold market renewed attention. In this exclusive Gold Report interview, he explains why the gold market is more interesting than in the recent... »