by Karl Denninger Market-ticker.org 2013-01-22 There’s been a fair point raised regarding the Sheriffs in Utah and now Missouri that have pledged not to enforce (and in some cases actively oppose, including by force) any attempt to play games with the Second Amendment. That is, simply put: Is this newfound love of the Constitution... »
Archive for January 23rd, 2013
Is FEMA A Threat To The American Public?
BY GEORGE SPELVIN Westernjournalism.com JANUARY 21, 2013 A nationwide flu outbreak could be a sufficient excuse to call up the National Guard Rapid Response Parallel support module to take control of a “national emergency” with possible declaration of martial law protocols. According to a North Carolina police lieutenant, in some three to six months... »
MILLER: National ‘assault weapon’ ban coming Thursday
By Emily Miller The Washington Times January 22, 2013 Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s office confirmed that she will be introducing in the Senate Thursday a new version of the so-called assault weapon ban. A spokesman said the full text will be released at a press conference on Thursday. The California Democrat intends to expand on... »
School Will Not Back Down Over Five-Year-Old Girl’s Bubble Gun “Terroristic Threat”
Attorney accuses district officials of “stonewalling” Steve Watson Prisonplanet.com Jan 23, 2013 A school that suspended a five-year-old girl for “threatening” class mates with a Hello Kitty bubble gun will not back down on the issue, refusing to retract a statement describing the girl’s actions as “terroristic”. As we reported last week, the incident... »
Oldest Bank In The World Plunges, Halted As Chairman Resigns In Aftermath Of Latest Derivatives Fiasco
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 01/23/2013 Last week, following documentation from Deutsche Bank (and Nomura), it became clear that Italy’s Monte Paschi (BMPS) bank (the oldest in the world) has engaged in derivatives with the German and Japanese banks in order to save itself during the financial crisis. The derivatives, according to Bloomberg, were done... »
Silver Bars Being Secured By HSBC – Buy $876 Million Worth From Poland
GoldCore GoldSeek.com Wednesday, 23 January 2013 Silver has now rallied for 7 days due to the flood of inflows into silver backed ETF’s and investment demand for coins and bars internationally. Analysts polled by Reuters expect silver to rise in 2013. Holdings of iShares Silver Trust, the world’s largest silver ETF, stood at 10,689... »
Sheriffs Target Obama Gun Control, Vow to Resist
by Alex Newman TheNewAmerican.com Tuesday, 22 January 2013 As state governments and federal lawmakers who take their oath of office seriously work to stop the Obama administration’s proposed unconstitutional infringements on the right to keep and bear arms, a wave of county sheriffs all across the country is rising up to protect gun rights,... »
Elementary School Girl Threatened With Arrest Over ‘Paper Gun’
Hysteria in aftermath of Sandy Hook reaches new heights Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com January 23, 2013 A South Philadelphia elementary student was searched in front of classmates and threatened with arrest after she mistakenly brought a “paper gun” to school, yet another example of the hysteria sweeping America’s school system in the aftermath... »
New Study Shows: Food Fraud Soared 60% Last Year
Mike Krieger ZeroHedge.com 01/23/2013 From 11-inch subways to under-quality coffee and from watered-down beer and fake beef, food fraud is on the rise. So what is food fraud anyway? Well, it’s sort of what you would expect. It’s when companies label food one way, but the truth turns out to be completely different. I... »
The Socialism Of Europe Has Arrived At Our Shores…
Mark J. Grant ZeroHedge.com 01/23/2013 I am sorry to tell you that whatever door that had been opened is now closed. America has turned the corner from the self-sufficiency of an individual to a new ideology for this country which is that incomes and life-styles should be equalized by taxes in the name of... »