By Chuck Baldwin August 10, 2010 NewsWithViews.com One of the tragedies of the current misled, uninformed, and otherwise preoccupied American citizenry is the seeming apathy regarding the importance and necessity of electing constitutionalist sheriffs. In many ways, State governors and county sheriffs just might be the most important elected offices in America. It is... »
Archive for August 10th, 2010
NWO: US AND RUSSIA CONDUCTING JOINT MILITARY OPERATIONS
By NWV News writer Jim Kouri August 10, 2010 NewsWithViews.com A NewsWithViews.com reporter recently participated in a Pentagon teleconference regarding Obama Administration plans for future military operations. The Russian air force and the North American Aerospace Defense Command will conduct their first cooperative air defense exercise, according to Pentagon officials during a recent teleconference... »
Obama’s CIA Pedigree
Wayne Madsen A-W-I-P.com 08/09/10 WMR previously reported on President Obama’s more than one year employment by a CIA front operation, Business International Corporation, Inc. (BIC) of New York after his graduation from Columbia University in 1983. However, the State Department’s recent revelation in response to a Freedom of Information Act request that the pre-1965... »
Disappearing Oil and Gulf Seafood: Passing the Sniff Test
by Bob Higgins VeteransToday.com For the last several days I’ve watched and read a steady stream of media coverage on the miraculous disappearance of more than a hundred million gallons of oil from the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Since the Deepwater Horizon exploded and sank on April 20 killing 11 workers the... »
Hungary’s Defiance Of IMF And European Authorities Scares The Guardians Of Austerity In Europe
Mark Weisbrot BusinessInsider.com Aug. 9, 2010 The government of Hungary has taken on a lot of powerful interests in the last couple of months, and so far appears to be winning – despite provoking outrage from everybody who’s anybody. “The IMF should hold the line,” shouted the Financial Times in an editorial the day... »