by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 07/29/2013 Silver, like gold, is largely subject to the same underlying supply/demand dynamics (whether legal or not) where on the margin it trades merely as a precious metal, and those misguided pundits out there who claim that the drop in gold Comex holdings is purely a function of ETF reallocation,... »
Archive for July 29th, 2013
Rand Paul Strikes Back Against Anti-Freedom Enemies
“They are the ones bankrupting the government” Steve Watson Prisonplanet.com July 29, 2013 At a fundraiser Sunday, Senator Rand Paul hit back at critics who called his libertarian ideology “dangerous”, saying that they are the really dangerous ones because they are “bankrupting the government” and harming national security. Paul singled out New Jersey Gov.... »
Volcano Watch: U.S. ranks high with number of active volcanoes
TheExtinctionProtocol.com July 29, 2013 ALASKA – When Mount St. Helens erupted explosively in 1980, most people were unaware that the U.S. ranks as one of the top countries in the world in the number of geologically young, active volcanoes. An updated review of the Nation’s active volcanism from 1980 through the end of 2012,... »
Detroit Mirrors America’s Decline
By Stephen Lendman Global Research July 29, 2013 America’s been declining for decades. It’s going the way of all empires. It’s dying a slow death. It’s epitaph one day will read hubris and overreach killed it. Misguided policies don’t work. Chalmers Johnson once said it’s “too late for mere scattered reforms.” They won’t make... »
Meet The “Mental Asylum” – The Department Of Homeland Security’s New ‘Pentagon’
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 07/29/2013 The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is building a $4.5 billion headquarters at St. Elizabeths Hospital, a former mental asylum. It’s the largest construction project in DC since the Pentagon was completed in 1943 and won’t be completed until 2026 – a decade behind schedule and $1 billion over... »
Guest Post: Think Those Are Dollars In Your Wallet? Think Again!
by Simon Black ZeroHedge.com 07/29/2013 Here’s a question– if you’re in the Land of the Free, do you think those green pieces of paper in your wallet are dollars? They’re not. Those green pieces of paper are Federal Reserve notes. “Notes” in this case meaning liabilities to the central bank of the United States.... »
Sheriff’s team working to seize guns from thousands in Illinois
FoxNews.com July 28, 2013 An Illinois sheriff’s team is crisscrossing the Chicago suburbs in an effort to seize guns from thousands of people whose right to own a firearm has been revoked, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. According to the paper, more than 3,000 people in Cook County have failed to surrender their revoked Firearm... »
The Final Breath Of The US Economy
Anthony Gucciardi Infowars.com July 29, 2013 As expected, the final breath of the United States economy will not be one heard by citizens of the world. Instead, the colossal gap between the ultra rich and the ultra poor will expand both drastically yet quietly, ultimately swallowing up any assertion of recovery lest radical changes... »
Groundbreaking investigation reveals Monsanto teaming up with US military to target GMO activists
by: Jonathan Benson NaturalNews.com Monday, July 29, 2013 A hard-hitting investigative report recently published by a prominent German newspaper has uncovered some shocking details about the tactics being used by chemical giant Monsanto in assuming control of global agriculture. According to this thorough analysis, Monsanto appears to be aggressively targeting independent researchers, scientists, activists,... »
Senate Bill 744, Death By a Thousand Cuts…First There Was NAFTA, Then CAFTA and America Got the SHAFTA
Dave Hodges TheCommonSenseShow.com July 29, 2013 It wasn’t until 1913, that this country ever was subjected to the communist inspired practice of paying an income tax. From 1789-1913, the United States raised the bulk of its revenue through tariffs on foreign products being sold inside the United States. This practice, although resulting in slightly... »