KingWorldNews.com November 30, 2012 Today 25-year veteran Caesar Bryan told King World News that the Japanese are getting ready to enter the gold market in size. Here is what Bryan, from Gabelli & Company, had to say about this fascinating situation: “Last time we spoke we talked a little bit about what was going... »
Archive for November 30th, 2012
2013 version of NDAA makes it even easier to indefinitely detain Americans without charge or trial
By Madison Ruppert End the Lie.com Unfortunately, it looks like the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2013 makes it even easier for the U.S. government to indefinitely detain American citizens without charge or trial. Despite the many claims that Americans in fact could not be indefinitely detained under the 2012 version... »
We’re heading for economic dictatorship
The whole of the West is falling into the economic black hole of permanent no-growth By Janet Daley TelegraphUK Forget about that dead parrot of a question – should we join the eurozone? The eurozone has officially joined us in a newly emerging international organisation: we are all now members of the Permanent No-growth... »
UK doctor testifies that under socialized medicine, sick babies are sent home to die
Jessica Stanton DailyCaller.com 11/30/2012 A British physician’s disturbing testimony is shedding light on the increasingly common practice of National Health Service (NHS) hospitals sending sick or severely disabled newborn babies home or to hospices to die of starvation or dehydration. Newborn babies are being being placed on the Liverpool Care Pathway for end-of-life care,... »
Powerful EMP Blast Over Veliky Novgorod, Russia
By Mort Amsel BeforeItsNews.com Friday, November 30, 2012 This comes as rumors abound over the health of Russian president Vladmir Putin who seems to have some kind of mystery disease or something but the russian media and state are covering it up. What the heck is going on over there? This certainly does seem... »
Bird flu kills 4,000 wild ducks in Russia
Phys.org November 30, 2012 Around 4,000 wild ducks have been found dead in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region, officials said on Friday, blaming H5 bird flu for the mass deaths. Around 4,000 wild ducks have been found dead in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region, officials said on Friday, blaming H5 bird flu for the mass deaths.... »
CENSORSHIP OF WEB SITES INCREASING
By: Devvy November 30, 2012 NewsWithViews.com Every week I get a half dozen email from individuals who can’t access my web site. Used to be one a week. Newswithviews and other web sites are now being routinely blocked by Google and AOL. No question local Internet carriers are doing the same thing as I... »
Traveling Soon? Top 10 U.S. States Plagued by Exotic Diseases
Independentlivingnews.com Dear Valued Reader, Political correctness can be deadly. Especially when it comes to Third World diseases slipping through and around America’s borders. And even more worrisome given the political bottlenecks that prevent new and effective antibiotics from entering the market. A number of diseases once thought to be unknown or eradicated in the... »
Goodbye 401K, Goodbye IRA, Hello Argentina
by John Galt JohnGaltfl.com November 30, 2012 IF anyone within the sound of my voice, the view of my pages, or with even the most remote of memories about the past five years, today’s Rush Limbaugh show will provide a stunning flashback into what I was warning about in 2007 and 2008 along with... »
FAA: Drone Operators Have Zero Privacy Obligations
Agency is greasing the skids for authorities to gather private information on regular Americans Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com November 30, 2012 In a response to questions from lawmakers, the Federal Aviation Authority admitted that surveillance drone operators have zero privacy obligations, prompting Reps. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Joe Barton (R-Texas) to complain that... »