by Dominique de Kevelioc de Bailleul Beaconequity.com Aug 30, 2012 The message to investors should be most clear by now: Quickly get your cash out of financial institutions and buy some gold. “It’s very dangerous to put everything in cash with MF Global or another financial institution, because I’m not too sure about the... »
Archive for August, 2012
More Bad News Imminent: August US Auto Production Set To Plunge By Most In 16 Months
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 08/30/2012 Over the past several months, many pundits were scratching their heads at the peculiar patterns in summer hiring and layoff trends, which threw all NFP, claims, and JOLTs forecasts in a loop making a mockery of even the best forecasters. The reality is that there was a very specific... »
Famine, Global Poverty and The Destruction of the Family Farm
by Julie Levesque Global Research August 30, 2012 The fundamental causes of famine and poverty are rarely exposed in the mainstream media and too often obfuscated by an unconsciously racist worldview in which people in underdeveloped countries are the authors of their own misfortunes. The underlying economic and social roots of poverty are actually... »
Drought And Rising Food Prices Could Mean We All Eat Less Meat
Natalie Wolchover BusinessInsider.com Aug. 30, 2012 It simply takes too much water to grow a steak. In a new report, leading water scientists say the human population would have to switch to an almost entirely vegetarian diet by 2050 to avoid catastrophic global food and water shortages. “There will not be enough water available... »
Texas Students Revolt Against Mandatory RFID Tracking Chips
Spy tags track kids even after they leave school Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Wednesday, August 30, 2012 Students and parents at two San Antonio schools are in revolt over a program that forces kids to wear RFID tracking name tags which are used to pinpoint their location on campus as well as outside... »
Another H3N2v Confirmation In Minnesota
Recombinomics.com August 29, 2012 “We expect to continue seeing new cases of this illness, at least for a while,” said Deputy State Epidemiologist Richard Danila, “However, we have not seen any change in the behavior of this virus. We have been actively looking for cases. We are recommending that clinicians ask patients about swine... »
Guest Post: The U.S. Drought Is Hitting Harder Than Most Realize
by Chris Martenson ZeroHedge.com 08/30/2012 U.S. Drought Intensifies The drought in the U.S. has intensified in the recent weeks, even though it has somewhat dropped from the front pages of mainstream media, possibly because the story is stale or possibly because it’s just too serious to dwell on for long: Extreme drought in the... »
‘Virtually Untreatable’ tuberculosis threat rising, study finds
TheExtinctionProtocol.com August 30, 2012 HEALTH – Almost half of tuberculosis patients who received prior treatment were resistant to a second-line drug, suggesting the deadly disease may become “virtually untreatable,” according to a new study. Among 1,278 patients who were resistant to two or more first-line tuberculosis drugs in Estonia, Latvia, Peru, Philippines, Russia, South... »
How To Survive The Coming Chaotic & Catastrophic Markets
KingWorldNews.com August 30, 2012 Today 40 year veteran, Robert Fitzwilson, wrote the following piece exclusively for King World News. Fitzwilson, who is founder of The Portola Group, put together a fascinating piece which covers which covers, “… which (asset) class performed the task of wealth preservation that we all hope to achieve in these... »
The last antibiotic: Drug companies run out of weapons against the very same superbugs they helped create
by Mike Adams NaturalNews.com Thursday, August 30, 2012 The age of antibiotics is over. It’s history. There are no more patented chemical antibiotics in the pipeline. The drug companies have all but abandoned antibiotics research, leaving humanity to suffer the fate of a wave of drug-resistant bacteria — superbugs — that the drug companies... »