by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 03/18/2014 For five long years, we have pursued the fantasy that we could return to “growth” without having to fix or change anything. The core policy of the fantasy is the consensus of “serious economists,” i.e. those accepted into the priesthood of PhD economists protected by academic tenure or state... »
Archive for March 18th, 2014
ATF Agent: Raiding Gun Store Was “Fun”
Armed goons took pleasure in forcibly seizing list of gun part owners Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com March 18, 2014 A Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent who was involved in the armed raid on a California gun parts and accessories store this past weekend described the raid as “fun,” according to... »
Marc Faber Warns China’s Credit Crisis Unwind ‘Will Be a Disaster’
Market Oracle Mar 18, 2014 Marc Faber, publisher of the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, appeared on Bloomberg Television today to discuss the state of the Chinese economy. Faber told Trish Regan and Matt Miller “I think that we had a colossal credit bubble in China and that this credit bubble is now being... »
What Will Happen When The ‘Big One’ Hits California?
By Michael Snyder TheTruthWins.com March 17th, 2014 On Monday, a 4.4 magnitude earthquake threw the city of Los Angeles into a bit of a tizzy. The ground shook, people screamed and news anchors ducked under their desks. But it was just a 4.4 magnitude earthquake. So what would happen if the “Big One” hit... »
Scientists ‘mystified’ over Fukushima radioactive waste found in Pacific Northwest — Washington Official: “I have no idea how it could get there” — Professor: We need to monitor if it’s building up in food web
ENENews.com March 18th, 2014 Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Mar. 12, 2014: It came from Fukushima, but how the heck it got so far up the Fraser River Valley in British Columbia has scientists mystified. said the big mystery, since they have just that one sample taken from a beach... »
NYTimes: Crisis underway at Fukushima plant, worker shortage — “Alcoholism is rampant” — Tepco base is selling the whiskey — Help wanted ad seeks employees “able to carry out a conversation” — Workers spray hose full of radioactive waste on themselves and others (VIDEO)
ENENews.com March 18th, 2014 New York Times, Hiroko Tabuchi, Mar. 16, 2014: October 2013 incident at Fukushima Daiichi “There is a crisis of manpower at the plant,” said Yukiteru Naka, founder of Tohoku Enterprise, a contractor and former plant engineer for General Electric. That crisis was especially evident one dark morning last October, when... »
Another Escalation: US Freezes Diplomatic Relations With Syria, Orders Non-US Personnel To Leave Country
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 03/18/2014 Putin 2 – Obama 0, which means it is time to go back to the one place where it all started last year, and where Putin had his most resounding victory over the US foreign policy apparatus (at least until the Ukraine, where we trampled not only over Obama’s... »
First Dozen U.S. Warplanes Arrive In Poland… Russia Deploys 6 SU-27 fighters & 3military Transport Jets to Belarus
Investmentwatchblog.com March 17th, 2014 12 Aviano F-16s, support personnel arrive in Poland 3/17/2014 – LASK AIR BASE, Poland — At the invitation of the government of Poland, twelve 555th Fighter Squadron F-16 Fighting Falcons and approximately 200 personnel assigned to the 31st Fighter Wing at Aviano Air Base, Italy, arrived at the U.S. Air... »
World War III: Ukrainian leader threatens to blow up Russia’s gas pipelines
Scott Greer DailyCaller.com 03/17/2014 Ukraine’s deputy national security chief and leader of the nationalist group Right Sector threatened to destroy Russia’s gas pipelines in retaliation for the country’s recent actions in Ukraine. Dmitry Yarosh, who is also running for president in the upcoming May elections in Ukraine, told media that this aggressive action would... »
Next Moves – Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction
by John Little OmegaShock.com March 18, 2014 I just finished reading an article about the Deep State (thanks Steve!), and it connects directly to what we are talking about. Unfortunately, the author (Prof Peter Dale Scott) has barely scratched the surface. But, his article is useful in that it gives the neophyte an introduction... »