End Times

Greece turning to desperate measures as citizens face starvation due to economic collapse

Thursday, October 25, 2012
By Paul Martin

by: Ethan A. Huff NaturalNews.com Thursday, October 25, 2012 The European nation of Greece appears to be sliding ever so progressively into the abyss of total collapse, as illustrated by a recent government measure aimed at feeding the growing hordes of hungry, unemployed Greeks across the nation. A report translated into English from Voz... »

THE MARK OF THE BEAST IS ALREADY COMPLETE: I suspect a one world credit reporting and human tracking system may be in place before the crash and before the one world currency

Tuesday, October 23, 2012
By Paul Martin

SteveQuayle.com Oct 22, 2012 Steve — This is a sanitized version of what I wanted to discuss with you. For the past several months there have been a series of quiet mergers in credit and personal data management companies. I know these things to be a fact. I am talking about being able to... »

We’re Entered The Crisis Phase And FAO Has Warned Against Food Panic Buying! The World Food Markets Is Heading Towards A Possible Repeat of The World Food Crisis In 2007 And 2008

Sunday, October 21, 2012
By Paul Martin

Investmentwatchblog.com October 21st, 2012 Fears of a repeat of the 2008 Global Food Crisis The United Nations Organization sees signs in the current situation in world food markets that point towards a possible repeat of the world food crisis in 2007 and 2008, when prices of staple foods skyrocketed, creating instability which led to... »

The Future, As Imagined By Google, Includes Internal Monitoring Chip

Thursday, October 18, 2012
By Paul Martin

The Future, as Imagined by Google By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER NYTimes.com OCTOBER 15, 2012 In Eric E. Schmidt’s future, his life will be a lot easier. His bed will wake him up when he cycles out of R.E.M. sleep. A driverless car will take him to work. Returning phone calls, scheduling events and other... »

The Armageddon Virus: Why Experts Fear A Disease That Leaps From Animals To Humans Could Devastate Mankind Soon

Tuesday, October 16, 2012
By Paul Martin

Warning comes after man died from a Sars-like virus that had previously only been seen in bats Earlier this month a man from Glasgow died from a tick-borne disease that is widespread in domestic and wild animals in Africa and Asia By John Naish DailyMailUK 15 October 2012 The symptoms appear suddenly with a... »

Students who refuse to be micro-chipped are punished by tyrannical Texas schools

Monday, October 15, 2012
By Paul Martin

by: J. D. Heyes NaturalNews.com Monday, October 15, 2012 The surveillance society continues to expand across America, with those who refuse to go along subject to recriminations and reprisals. That’s what’s happening to students at John Jay High School and Anson Jones Middle School in San Antonio whose parents refuse to have their children... »

Four Horsemen – War On The Horizon

Monday, October 15, 2012
By Paul Martin

Keystoliberty.wordpress.com 15 Monday Oct 2012 The Obama Administration, at least in the early voting, appears that it will continue for a second term. Some people vote Democrat because they believe Democrats are more likely to help seniors and the disabled. But, surprise, surprise; this same administration has taken away a program for the seniors... »

Food scarcity: the timebomb setting nation against nation

Sunday, October 14, 2012
By Paul Martin

John Vidal GuardianUK Saturday 13 October 2012 Brandon Hunnicutt has had a year to remember. The young Nebraskan from Hamilton County farms 2,600 acres of the High Plains with his father and brother. What looked certain in an almost perfect May to be a “phenomenal” harvest of maize and soy beans has turned into... »

“The term ‘food unrest’ will become part of our daily vocabulary,”

Wednesday, October 10, 2012
By Paul Martin

Food is the New Oil and Land the New Gold: Lester Brown By Bernice Napach Finance.yahoo.com The United Nations food agency reports that food prices are rising again, reaching 6-month highs and nearing levels not since 2008. Higher prices then spurred food riots in the Middle East and North Africa, which fueled the Arab... »

Global Food Crisis Risk Is Soaring [MAP]

Wednesday, October 10, 2012
By Paul Martin

Joshua Berlinger BusinessInsider.com Oct. 10, 2012 The global risk analysis firm Maplecroft has released its food security index for 2013, along with a map that highlights which the food security of individual states. Africa is clearly the most afflicted, with six of the seven states at “extreme risk.” Afghanistan was the only nation outside... »

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