Corruption
They Know: Billionaires Are Quietly And Rapidly Dumping Millions of Shares of Stock
Mac Slavo June 17th, 2013 SHTFplan.com After the massive crash that rocked global markets in 2008, as Congress, central bankers and major financial institutions met in secret to mitigate the crisis, billionaires like Warren Buffet were buying up shares of some of the hardest hit companies. At the time, the world was literally on... »
China Stimulated Its Economy Like Crazy After The Financial Crisis … And Now The Nightmare Is Beginning
MAMTA BADKAR BusinessInsider.com June 17, 2013 China is seeing slower economic growth. Concerns are building over a massive credit bubble, and some say it is no longer an engine of global growth. Excess capacity — in which demand for products is less than potential supply — continues to be one of China’s biggest problems.... »
SNOWDEN: The Truth Is Coming, And The Government Can’t Even Stop It By Murdering Me
BRETT LOGIURATO BusinessInsider.com June 17, 2013 Avoiding a specific question on the scope of documents he obtained about the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs, former NSA contractor Edward Snowden suggested Monday that he believes the federal government wants to either jail or murder him. “How many sets of the documents you disclosed did you... »
CANADA IS DOOMED: Three Signs That The Country Up North Is Screwed Beyond All Recognition
JOSH BARRO BusinessInsider.com June 17, 2013 You might be under the impression that everything is going pretty well in Canada, which had no banking collapse and only a mild recession in 2008-9. You would be wrong. The country is beset by political corruption scandals of the sort that people focus on when the economy... »
Governments Love Secrecy to Hide their Crimes and Totalitarian Ambitions
By: Michael S Rozeff Market Oracle Jun 17, 2013 “Governments, like married couples, are entitled to their secrets” has written Richard Cohen a few years back. Which secrets? Lines have to be drawn. A government shouldn’t cover up crimes under the mantle of secrecy. It shouldn’t conceal wrongful seizures and exercises of power. This... »
Obama’s Approval Rating Plummets, With A Stunning Drop Among Young People
JOE WEISENTHAL BusinessInsider.com JUN. 17, 2013 A new CNN poll provides the sharpest evidence yet that a month of scandals (IRS, Benghazi, AP, leaks, etc.) is taking its toll on President Obama’s approval rating. A full breakdown of the poll can be downloaded here (.pdf) but the key datapoints are as follows: General job... »
Full NSA access built into every Windows OS since 1997
by Jim Stone TheRebel.com 17 June 2013 Last summer I got contacted by a Microsoft programmer, who blew the whistle on Microsoft intentionally sabotaging the operating system, and then running closed code to conceal to the majority just how penetrable the operating system is for a chosen few. This programmer went on to say... »
Skynet to Launch October, 2013
Jack Mullen Activist Post.com Sunday, June 16, 2013 Business Insider published an article about the NSA data center being constructed in Bluffdale, Utah. The facility, being roughly 1 million square feet, will house a computing and data harvesting and long term data storage facility to be operational by October 2013. (Source) The stated purpose... »
The Continuing Collapse of the Global Warming Hoax
The warming we have had the last 100 years is so small that, if we didn’t have meteorologists and climatologists to measure it, we wouldn’t have noticed it at all. By Alan Caruba CanadaFreePress.com Sunday, June 16, 2013 While the nation tries to come to grips with the cascade of scandals involving the Obama... »
The Government’s Spying Is Not As Bad As The Whistleblower Said … It’s WORSE
by WashingtonsBlog June 16, 2013 Whistleblower Claims Validated … and Then Some The government is attacking whistleblower Edward Snowden by claiming that he was lying about the scope of the NSA’s spying on Americans. However, CNET reports today: The National Security Agency has acknowledged in a new classified briefing that it does not need... »