Obama is the global head of terrorist network Steve Watson Prisonplanet.com Aug 1, 2013 A new independent report reveals that lucrative U.S. military contracts have been granted to militant groups in Afghanistan with direct connections to the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. The report, submitted to Congress by the U.S. Army Suspension and Debarment Office, states... »
Archive for August 1st, 2013
Hathaway – Plunging COMEX Metal Stocks & BoE Gold Sales
KingWorldNews.com August 1, 2013 With gold and silver getting consolidating, today John Hathaway spoke with King World News about what is happening in the war on gold and silver. Hathaway also spoke about the gold and silver shares and what is taking place in the industry. Hathaway, of Tocqueville Asset Management L.P., is one... »
Hiding Economic Depression With Spin
Paul Craig Roberts Activist Post.com Thursday, August 1, 2013 Time is running out for the US economy and the American people. The financial press and economic commentators, with few exceptions, do a good job of keeping this fact from the public. Consider for example the spin put on the “advance estimate” of the real... »
Wall Street Engineers Newest Frankenstein’s Monster For Housing
Wolf Richter Testosteronepit.com WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2013 Wall Street engineering is back in the housing market. Its newest product is one heck of a contraption, a synthetic structured security of the type that helped blow up the financial system back in 2008. It’s like those triple-A rated mortgage-backed securities that became toxic waste in... »
Terrorism Task Force Shows Up At Journalist’s Home Over Google Searches About ‘Pressure Cookers’ And ‘Backpacks’
MICHAEL KELLEY BusinessInsider.com AUG. 1, 2013 Freelance journalist Michele Catalano, a former music contributor at Forbes, received a friendly visit at her Long Island home from six agents from a joint terrorism task force on Wednesday morning. In March Google reported that the FBI monitors the Web for potential terrorist activity, although the FBI... »
Carrington Class: “The World Escaped an EMP Catastrophe”
Mac Slavo August 1st, 2013 SHTFplan.com According to researchers at EMPact America, an organization dedicated to studying and preparing for the possibility of large-scale electro magnetic pulse threats that can destroy our modern day electrical infrastructure, the earth came dangerously close to a serious destabilization event. A couple of weeks ago the sun emitted... »
Gun Confiscation Has Begun
Dave Hodges TheCommonSenseShow.com August 1, 2013 Inch by inch it is a cinch. The journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. Many planners realize that nothing monumental is quickly achieved and dogged persistence over time is needed to overcome obstacles in the pursuit of a valued goal. Nobody has utilized the... »
Furious White House Blasts Russian Asylum For Snowden
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 08/01/2013 The U.S. is “extremely disappointed” in the move by Russia to grant ‘temporary asylum’ to Edward Snowden, White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters this morning. Carney appeared to add a threat, as the WSJ reports, he added that the Russian decision undermines law-enforcement cooperation between Moscow and Washington.... »
Committing War Crimes is a Duty; Reporting Them is a Felony
William N. Grigg FreedomInOurTime.com Wednesday, July 31, 2013 Bradley Manning is the only combat veteran of the Iraq war whose service is worth honoring. Like hundreds of thousands of servicemen, Manning carried out unlawful orders to participate in an illegal war. Unlike any of the rest, he took necessary action to expose discrete criminal... »
U.S. expects immunity for its cops working in new cross-border policing program
By Steve Mertl News.Yahoo.ca July 31, 2013 We’ve all heard of diplomatic immunity, the international convention that exempts select representatives of foreign countries from arrest and prosecution unless that protection is specifically waived by their government. The privilege has been occasionally abused, but it’s a vital element in allowing diplomats to operate in sometimes... »