by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 02/09/2014 Iranian warships dispatched to the Atlantic Ocean will travel close to U.S. maritime borders for the first time, a senior Iranian naval commander said Saturday. The fleet, consisting of a destroyer and a helicopter-carrying supply ship, began its voyage last month from the southern Iranian port city of Bandar... »
Archive for February 9th, 2014
Art Bell Weighs In On the Present Coast to Coast Controversy
Dave Hodges February 8, 2014 The Common Sense Show The controversy regarding the firing of John B. Wells because he was too popular and for telling too much of the truth, has drawn the attention of Art Bell. Art Bell’s Noteworthy Work In the early days of Art Bell’s ground breaking show, I marveled... »
FerFAL: Here’s What It Looks Like When Your Country’s Economy Collapses
Argentina is showing us the playbook in real-time by Adam Taggart PeakProsperity.com Saturday, February 8, 201 Argentina is a country re-entering crisis territory it knows too well. The country has defaulted on its sovereign debt three times in the past 32 years and looks poised to do so again soon. Its currency, the peso,... »
X22Report: Word Is Out – More Bankers To Be Knocked Off
By Susan Duclos BeforeItsNews.com Saturday, February 8, 2014 In the latest X22Report, Dave speaks about the reports he is hearing that more bankers are going to be committing “suicide,” meaning they will “actually be knocked off,” to prevent them from testifying about wrong doings or report on what they know. This confirms what has... »
China’s Push Into “America’s Backyard”
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 02/08/2014 The United States has been quite vocal about its “pivot to Asia,” but as Washington seeks to further its influence in the Asia-Pacific, China has been quietly upping its own importance to Central and Latin America. Now China is making a push to further its engagement with countries in... »
Denton Woman In Coma Dies From H1N1…(Tex.)
DFW.cbslocal.com February 8, 2014 DENTON (CBSDFW.COM) – A Denton woman that was in a medically induced coma for over a month, diagnosed with H1N1, died Friday night. Toya Norman, a 46-year-old mother of two, was being cared for at Denton Regional Medical Center. Her sister, Shay Johnson, told CBS 11 News this morning of... »
Bay State woman dies from H1N1 flu virus complications…(Mass.)
Unionleader.com February 08. 2014 WEST YARMOUTH, Mass. (MCT) – A 49-year-old West Yarmouth woman has died of complications from the H1N1 flu virus, family members say.5he family included the cause of death in the obituary for Methot, which ran in the Cape Cod Times. “People need to know this,” Giusti said. Officials at the... »