by Dave Hodges Thecommonsenseshow.com June 29, 2013 Another week goes by, and another scandal emerges with regard to the continued police state surveillance grid thanks to recent revelations coming out of Judicial Watch. This article takes a long look at the police state surveillance grid and attempts to answer two questions (1) How pervasive... »
Archive for June 30th, 2013
Mortgage Bond Prices Collapse By Most Since 1994 ‘Bond Market Massacre’
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 06/30/2013 “What just occurred is indicative of just how important QE is,” as government backed US mortgage bonds suffer their largest quarterly decline in almost two decades. As Bloomberg reports, the $5 trillion market lost 2% in Q2, the most since the ‘bond market massacre’... »
The World Says Yes To Snowden, No To Obama – OpEd
By Margaret Kimberley Albanytribune.com June 28, 2013 No one likes a bully and no one likes a liar. The United States government is surely both because other nations have no problem openly treating it with the disdain it deserves. The saga of Edward Snowden provides the latest proof of the disrespect that America has... »
Why Healthcare Costs Are About To Explode
By Louis Goodman & Tim Norbeck Forbes.com 6/30/2013 Word out of Washington is that Obamacare is finally fulfilling its promise to bend the nation’s healthcare cost curve. Unfortunately, it’s bending it the wrong way. Forty-one months after its passage, data are beginning to emerge questioning whether the Accountable Care Act (ACA) can actually provide... »
GRANDICH ON GOLD: “FEAR HAS TOTALLY GRIPPED PEOPLE—TO TRY TO EXPLAIN THE FUNDAMENTALS WOULD BE USELESS”
SilverDoctors.com JUNE 30, 2013 I had the chance to reconnect today with Peter Grandich, publisher of The Grandich Letter, for a powerful conversation on the gold market. Peter has issued spot-on market calls for decades now, beginning with the 87′ market crash, gold in 2003, and the stock market bottom in 2009. Wednesday morning... »
Federal chemical safety law attempts to block states from passing their own chemical regulations that protect families
by: Ethan A. Huff NaturalNews.com Sunday, June 30, 2013 ust prior to his recent death, Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) introduced new legislation to reform the inherently flawed Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 (TSCA), an atrocious piece of legislation that over the years has allowed an untold number of toxic chemicals to flood the... »
UK government bans GMOs from its own Parliament restaurants while telling public to embrace genetic poisons
by: Jonathan Benson NaturalNews.com Saturday, June 29, 2013 Since the mid-to-late 1990s when genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) were first being thrust onto the market by governments working in lockstep with the biotechnology industry, the U.K. Parliament has effectively barred their use in all food items served to government officials at Parliament restaurants, according to new... »
PENDING MARKET DISASTER: The Global Financial System Is Sliding Uncontrollably Towards An Abyss And There’s Only 2% Chance of Dodging A Market Crash
Investmentwatchblog.com June 29th, 2013 World GDP FOUR years after the worst of the financial crisis and the world appears to be faltering again. According to The Economist’s calculations, world GDP grew by just 2.1% during the first quarter of 2013 compared with a year earlier. Just 12 months ago, output was growing at a... »
Senate Passes Bill Requiring Biometric Exit System At Airports
Aviationnews.net Jun 28, 2013 The Senate last week approved comprehensive immigration reform legislation that includes a requirement for DHS to implement a biometric exit data system at “the 10 U.S. airports that support the highest volume of air travel, as determined by DOT international flight departure data.” The measure further requires DHS to establish... »
European officials slam US over bugging report
By FRANK JORDANS Associated Press Jun 30, 2013 BERLIN (AP) — Senior European officials expressed concern Sunday at reports that U.S. intelligence agents bugged EU offices on both sides of the Atlantic, with some leftist lawmakers calling for concrete sanctions against Washington. The president of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, said he was “deeply... »