Obama administration has no motivation whatsoever to cap the leak or clean up the spill Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Tuesday, July 6, 2010 As tar balls from the BP oil spill wash into Galveston, Texas, Congressman Ron Paul has slammed federal interference in the relief effort that is hampering local attempts to mitigate... »
Archive for July 6th, 2010
Second Tropical Depression, With 60% Chance Of Becoming A Cyclone, Forming Over Macondo Zone
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com According to the NHC, a weather formation, centered about 50 miles south-southeast of Morgan City, Louisiana, is packing sustained winds near tropical storm force. As the map below indicates, this is above the Macondo blowout. According to Reuters, “there was a “high chance” it will become the second named storm... »
The Double-Edged Sword of Financial Fear
By: Clif Droke GoldSeek.com Tuesday, 6 July 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... »
‘Americans are waking up to $150 trillion in debt’
Bob Moriarty CommodityOnline.com Economic rebound? Not with 22% unemployment. Banking reform legislation? Loaded with pork. Bankrupt nations? Rock-solid, lead-pipe cinch. “We need to start all over,” says the inimitable Bob Moriarty in this exclusive Gold Report interview. “And in the end, we will.” Meanwhile, he’s keeping an eye out for the few-and-far-between juniors that... »
‘Beastly’ system marking every purchase you make
Lawsuit challenges state’s demand for reporting of online transactions By Bob Unruh WorldNetDaily.com Want to buy a “long live the tea party” bumper sticker online? Soon, the state government in Colorado could know that you purchased it, what you paid for it, where it was shipped, what billing address you used, and a few... »
China Property Market Beginning Collapse That May Hit Banks, Rogoff Says
By Susan Li and Jacob Greber Bloomberg.com Jul 6, 2010 China’s property market is beginning a “collapse” that will hit the nation’s banking system, said Kenneth Rogoff, the Harvard University professor and former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund. As China’s economy develops, “especially at the speed it’s growing, it’s going to have... »
The War That’s Not a War
by Ron Paul LewRockwell.com Statement in the House on funding the war in Afghanistan, July 2, 2010 In January 1991, we went to war in the Middle East against Saddam Hussein, Iraq’s dictator who was our ally during the Iran-Iraq war. A border dispute between Kuwait and Iraq broke out after our State Department... »
Parallel Lives: Liberty or Power?
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. LewRockwell.com This is the tale of two economists who lived parallel lives, and then pursued two different and contrary goals. One was devoted to liberty and one was devoted to the state. The first remained a teacher during his entire life, never in any prestige institution and never exercising... »
Ending Tyranny Without Violence
by Murray N. Rothbard LewRockwell.com This essay was first published under the title of The Political Thought of Étienne de La Boétie. Étienne de La Boétie has been best remembered as the great and close friend of the eminent essayist Michel de Montaigne, in one of history’s most notable friendships. But he would be... »
New Eugenics and the Rise of the Global Scientific Dictatorship
The Technological Revolution and the Future of Freedom, Part 3 by Andrew Gavin Marshall Global Research July 5, 2010 Introduction We are in the midst of the most explosive development in all of human history. Humanity is experiencing a simultaneously opposing and conflicting geopolitical transition, the likes of which has never before been anticipated... »