By Global Europe Anticipation Bulletin (GEAB) Global Research February 19, 2014 The avalanche of liquidity from the Fed’s quantitative easing in 2013, allowed the world before’s tenets to wake up: indebtedness, bubbles, globalization, financialization… But all it took was a slight slowing down in the astronomical amounts injected by the US central bank every... »
Archive for February 19th, 2014
The Global Systemic Crisis: Quantitative Easing and The Fed’s Tapering will Trigger a “Boomerang Effect”
The global debt reckoning – Total global debt at $230 trillion. Total world debt over 300 percent annual GDP. There is no escape from a reckoning with debt markets
Mybudget360.com otal global debt crossed a troubling event horizon by going past the $200 trillion mark last year. Given the latest figures we are likely well above a total global debt of $230 trillion based on a comprehensive study done by ING last year. The banking sector rummages for every possible way of accessing... »
World Bank and the Politics of Environmental Destruction
Tom Griffiths RINF.com Feb. 19, 2013 A powerful new book by environmental campaigner Bruce Rich, titled “Foreclosing the Future”, pulls together a mountain of evidence to document how World Bank projects and development finance over the last two decades have continued to cause major local and global environmental damage and inflict harm on communities... »
CALIFORNIA CATTLE LEAVE FOR TEXAS
by JOEL B. POLLAK BreitBart.com 19 Feb 2014 How bad is the California drought? So bad that California ranchers are selling their cattle to Texas ranchers–even though Texas, too, is going through a major dry spell. It is the latest migration from California to Texas–and another sign that California’s southwestern rivals are managing the... »
H1N1 virus reaches epidemic levels in the US
RT.com February 19, 2014 Six weeks into the flu season, the H1N1 virus is still killing young adults and middle-aged Americans at epidemic levels, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Although the death toll isn’t nearly as bad as the 2009 influenza epidemic that swept across the United States, that same... »
Death toll from flu rises as H1N1 strain returns, with ‘young invincibles’ most affected
By Ariana Eunjung Cha Washingtonpost.com Wednesday, February 19,2014 The H1N1 virus responsible for the 2009 global pandemic is back. State health officials from across the country say the resurgence is resulting in a dramatic rise in flu deaths in young and middle-aged adults and in children this season. While the reported death tolls so... »
Soldier, ‘We Can’t Trust Each Other, Obama’s Divided Us, We’re Dangerously Close to Civil War
Jodi Swan GovtSlaves.com February 18, 2014 A soldier letter sheds light on a problem that is becoming more and more frightening everyday. Some have wondered why the military doesn’t come to our aid against the tyrannical administration which is currently devastating our country. This is one brave military man’s response to that question: “Here’s... »
China Training For “Short, Sharp War” With Japan, US Navy Warns
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 02/19/2014 In the last year, China has increased the military activity and actions in the South China Sea around the so-called Nine Dash Line — China’s expansive claim into the region which is in conflict with several other international claims. As USNI reports, Capt. James Fannell, deputy chief of staff... »
GOVERNMENT SPYING GONE CRAZY: DHS WANTS RFID CHIPS IN EVERY DRIVERS LICENSE
BlacklistedNews.com February 19, 2014 The Alabama Department of Public Safety (ADPS) are issuing new chipped driver’s licenses and IDs under the STAR ID initiative that promises to “improve the integrity and security of state-issued driver licenses and identification cards, which, in turn, will help fight terrorism and reduce fraud.” STAR ID is the Alabama... »
Obama Still Looking for ‘Military Options’ in Syria…(Going To Need a “False Flag”!!)
High-Level Discussions Ongoing for New Intervention by Jason Ditz AntiWar.com February 18, 2014 His last push to war in Syria was an embarrassing failure, but President Obama isn’t giving up on the idea, and is said to be pushing for new “military options” for escalating intervention in Syria. “There is a general sense that... »