Mac Slavo June 19th, 2013 SHTFplan.com If there’s one thing that individual investors can take away from Ben Bernanke’s latest Fed update, it’s that all confidence in the financial and economic systems of this country has been lost. Within seconds of Ben Bernanke suggesting the Fed would taper monetary expansion and reduce their activity... »
Archive for June 19th, 2013
EPIC RANT: “They Take a Press Release from the Federal Reserve and They Think It Was Written by God”
10 Disturbing Tales From The Side Streets And Dark Alleys Of America
By Michael TheEconomicCollapseBlog.com June 18th, 2013 Every night Americans prove that they are willing to do absolutely horrible things to their fellow human beings. Most of the time, we never even hear about the sick and twisted things that happen on the side streets and dark alleys of America. Once in a while a... »
The Financial Markets Freak Out When The Fed Hints That It May Slow Down The Injections
By Michael TheEconomicCollapseBlog.com June 19th, 2013 U.S. financial markets are exhibiting the classic behavior patterns of an addict. Just a hint that the Fed may start slowing down the flow of the “juice” was all that it took to cause the financial markets to throw an epic temper tantrum on Wednesday. In fact, one... »
32 Facts That Show How Men Are Being Systematically Emasculated In America Today
By Michael TheEconomicCollapseBlog.com June 19th, 2013 What is wrong with men in America? Why isn’t our country producing lots of strong, independent, hard working men of character like it once did? Well, many believe that it starts at a very young age. When compared with girls, boys in the United States get lower grades,... »
Fed In Complete Disarray & Investors Must Brace Themselves
KingWorldNews.com June 19, 2013 Today one of the top economists in the world told King World News that the Federal Reserve is now in complete disarray and investors must brace themselves for more turmoil. Michael Pento, who heads Pento Portfolio Strategies, also said that despite a long bout of weakness investors need to own... »
The Elusive H7N9 Virus: Chinese Researchers Predict Future Pandemic
By Jennifer Wong Science20.com June 18th 2013 Since February 2013, China experienced an outbreak of the novel H7N9 avian flu, causing 131 cases of infection, and a death toll of 39. This particular H7N9 strain is considered to be one of the most worrisome pathogens since the H5N1 pandemic in 1997; a reputation based... »
Scientists fear tension building on dangerous fault near Istanbul, Turkey
TheExtinctionProtocol.com June 19, 2013 TURKEY – German and Turkish scientists on Tuesday said they had pinpointed an extremely dangerous seismic zone less than 20 kilometers (12 miles) from the historic heart of Istanbul. Running under the Sea of Marmara just south of the city of some 15 million people, this segment of the notorious... »
Kerry Called For “Immediate” Air Strikes on Syria
Joint Chiefs of Staff rejected ludicrous rush to war Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com June 19, 2013 US Secretary of State John Kerry called for “immediate” air strikes on Syria last week following the Obama administration’s claim that President Bashar Al-Assad had used chemical weapons, a rush to war that was soundly rejected by... »
Russian marine and air power head for Syria versus Western intervention – “to defend Russian citizens,” says Moscow
Debka.com June 19, 2013 Just one day after the G8 Summit ended in the failure of Western leaders to overcome Russian resistance to a resolution mandating President Bashar Assad’s ouster, Moscow announced Wednesday June 19, the dispatch to Syria of two warships carrying 600 Russian marines. They were coming, said the official statement, “to... »
The Cascadia Fault Line: Locked, Loaded And Ready To Fire
Chris Carrington Activist Post.com Wednesday, June 19, 2013 On a dark winter’s night in January 1700 a tsunami struck Japan. It flooded fields, swept away villages for miles inland and cost many lives. Even as far back as 1700 the Japanese had made the connection between earthquakes and Tsunami, but this time there was... »