By: Peter J. Tanous CNBC.com Wednesday, 25 Sep 2013 The markets were surprised when the Federal Reserve did not announce a tapering of the quantitative easing bond buying program at its September meeting. Indeed, its signal to the market that it was keeping interest rates low was welcome, but there may be a hidden... »
Archive for September 25th, 2013
The Fed’s ‘hidden agenda’ behind money-printing…”And if Americans find out that the lion’s share of their income tax payments are going to service the debt, prepare for a new American revolution.”
Massive Sovereign Bid In The Gold Market At This Price Level
KingWorldNews.com September 25, 2013 Today one of the savviest and most well-connected hedge fund managers in the world spoke with King World News about the exact price level where a large sovereign buyer has a massive order for physical gold. He also updated KWN readers on the state of physical demand around the world... »
Wal-Mart Nails The “Consumer Recovery” Coffin Shut
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 09/25/2013 UPDATE: CNBC Damage Control – Story was “misunderstood” and “misleading”…but not denied… CNBC is to Wal-mart as Hilsenrath to the Fed Welcome to the new normal recovery… if ever there was a headline that summed up the idiocy of the mal-invested distorted new normal, Wal-Mart just managed it: *WAL-MART... »
McGrath: “If You Think the Crisis of 2008 is Over, Then You’re Falling Right Into the Game Plan”
Mac Slavo September 25th, 2013 SHTFplan.com The game is rigged, the pain is coming, and we’re all about to become victims of greed and government once again. Charlie McGrath of Wide Awake News explains why: If you think the crisis of 2008 is over, then you’re falling right into the game plan of The... »
Kerry signs UN arms treaty, senators threaten to block it
FoxNews.com September 25, 2013 Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday signed a controversial U.N. treaty on arms regulation, riling U.S. lawmakers who vow the Senate will not ratify the agreement. As he signed the document, Kerry called the treaty a “significant step” in addressing illegal gun sales, while claiming it would also protect... »
$5.25 Million For Senate Hair Care And 21 Other Ways Politicians Are Living The High Life At Your Expense
By Michael Snyder TheEconomicCollapseBlog.com September 25th, 2013 If you want to live the high life, you don’t have to become a rap star, a professional athlete or a Wall Street banker. All it really takes is winning an election. Right now, more than half of all the members of Congress are millionaires, and most... »
Pres. Obama “Fired Up” and Ready to Repeal Second Amendment
by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D. TheNewAmerican.com Tuesday, 24 September 2013 On behalf of your children, President Obama plans to take the guns you own and make it harder for you to buy them. During a speech September 21 at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Phoenix Awards dinner, the president promised he was turning his... »
Top 45 Lies in Obama’s Speech at UN
by DavidSwanson WashingtonsBlog.com September 25, 2013 1. President Obama’s opening lines at the U.N. on Tuesday looked down on people who would think to settle disputes with war. Obama was disingenuously avoiding the fact that earlier this month he sought to drop missiles into a country to “send a message” but was blocked by... »
Americans Complain of Soaring Obamacare Costs
Contradicting White House claim that new regulations will be “affordable” Paul Joseph Watson Infowars.com September 25, 2013 Despite a Department of Health and Human Services report released today which claims Obamacare costs will be “affordable” for most Americans, we received quite a different response when we asked Twitter and Facebook users how the new... »
Record Gun Sales in Maryland as Tyrannical Law Looms
Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com September 25, 2013 State police in Maryland report a record number of firearms applications ahead of the implementation of a draconian anti-Second Amendment bill on October 1. “It’s nothing like we’ve ever seen before in the history of the Maryland State Police,” Maryland State Police spokesman Greg Shipley told CBC News... »