By: Mac Slavo Market Oracle Jul 05, 2010 Bob Chapman, of The International Forecaster, says it’s time to prepare for the worst, comparing our impending economic crisis to that which was experienced at the onset of 1348 and the following century and a half. Flashback to 1348: The Black Death is estimated to have... »
Archive for July 5th, 2010
Coming Chaos: No Banks, No Public Facilities, No Food and Rampaging Gangs of Desperate People
Hey! Wasn’t This In “V For Vendetta”?!
(Just a note…Screw These Satanic Control Freaks!…Paul) Surveillance system monitors conversations A controversial covert surveillance system that records the public’s conversations is being used in Britain. TelegraphUK 04 Jul 2010 The technology, called Sigard, monitors movements and speech to detect signs of threatening behaviour. Its designers claim the system can anticipate anti-social behaviour and... »
The IMF Wants to Take Over the World, Banking Colossus in the Making
By: Michael S Rozeff Market Oracle Jul 05, 2010 How long did it take to build the Federal Reserve System? Nineteen years. The various interests created and debated banking reform between the years 1894 and 1913. This is documented by Elmus Wicker in his little book The Great Debate on Banking Reform: Nelson Aldrich... »
More bad news for BP as arsenic levels rise in seawater around the Gulf of Mexico From: AFP
News.com.au July 06, 2010 •Scientists warn of rising arsenic levels •News further adds to BP’s clean up woes •Energy firm hit by rising clean up costs BELEAGUERED energy giant BP was hit with further bad news this morning as it emerged dangerous arsenic levels have been found in seawater around the Gulf of Mexico.... »
$100 Oil Is Coming Sooner Than You Think
Dian L. Chu BusinessInsider.com Jul. 5, 2010 Sentiment in the crude oil market has been quite pessimistic lately after some disappointing economic data fueling fear over the strength of the U.S. recovery, and signs of a possible China slowdown. This is on top of the market distress already exerted by the Europe sovereign debt... »
The Double-edged Sword of Financial Fear Stalks Stock Markets
By: Clif Droke Market Oracle Jul 05, 2010 Worries over the fragility of the economic recovery continues to haunt investors and dominate the new headlines. The latest headlines point to a widespread expectation of a double-dip recession by later this year. The latest round of worries are focused on potential European debt troubles, soft... »
Obama’s Expanded Military Spying and Torture Network
by Tom Burghardt Global Research July 5, 2010 Despite promises to the contrary, the Obama administration has consolidated, even expanded privacy- and civil liberties killing programs launched by the Bush government. From warrantless spying and driftnet surveillance to the indefinite detention and torture of foreign suspects held in U.S. gulags, and from the murderous... »
Fending For Themselves: Devastating Social and Environmental Impacts of BP Oil Spill
by Dahr Jamail Global Research July 5, 2010 We drive south on Louisiana Highway 55 towards Pointe-au-Chien. The two-lane road hugs a bayou, like most of the roads leading south into the marsh areas. Incredibly green, lush forest gives way to increasing areas of water the further south we venture, until the very road... »
Sorry Granny, Bring On The Utilitarian Euthanasia: ObamaCare To Turn Really Sick People From Insurance
Health law risks turning away sick By Julian Pecquet The Hill.com The Obama administration has not ruled out turning sick people away from an insurance program created by the new healthcare law to provide coverage for the uninsured. Critics of the $5 billion high-risk pool program insist it will run out of money before... »
A Chip Off the Old Block: Update on Implanted Microchips…A Delray Beach company retools technology – and marketing strategy – for human microchips
by Amy Keller FloridaTrend.com Eight years ago, when Applied Digital Solutions of Delray Beach introduced a microchip that could be implanted in humans, company executives thought they had a product that would create the ultimate portable medical record. The rice grain-sized VeriChip could save lives by providing access to vital health information in emergency... »