by JR Nyquist FinancialSense.com Fri, 3 Sep 2010 Once upon a time there was a nation, free and proud. It was armed and ready for war. Its warriors were battle-ready and disciplined. But the leaders of this nation were socialists, and they were opposed to their own country’s armed forces. In secret collaboration with... »
Archive for September 3rd, 2010
Peak Denial About Peak Oil
By: James Quinn Market Oracle Sep 03, 2010 It is par for the course that with oil hovering between $70 and $80 per barrel Americans have continued to buy SUVs and Trucks at a rapid pace. Politicians don’t have constituents screaming at them because gas is $4.00 per gallon, so it is no longer... »
Double-Dip Recession Deepens as U.S. Housing Market Collapses
By: Mike Larson Market Oracle Sep 03, 2010 The Double-Dip recession I’ve been predicting for some time is deepening. And nowhere is the emergence of this powerful economic force more clear than in the housing market. All the fresh economic data confirms that home sales are weakening … home inventories are rising … and... »
OIL WAS APPARENTLY AIRBORNE” says city-employed geologist — Reports of “oily brown substance” that “you could actually feel it in your hair” (PHOTO & AUDIO)
FloridaOilSpillLaw.com September 3rd, 2010 Listen at 9:00 a.m. to NPR’s report ‘Gulf Communities Investigate Spill’s Oily Residue‘. Morning Edition interviewed Ted Scarritt of Orange Beach, Ala. who owns a company that rents beach chairs and umbrellas. “Scarritt and his workers noticed recently that when the wind was coming in strong from the south, over... »
INLAND fish kill near Destin, FL: Reporter says “red plume replaced the visible bottom” & “Oily sheen with a foamy, bubbling substance with reddish stringy globs” — BP DENIES LINK
FloridaOilSpillLaw.com September 2nd, 2010 In today’s article, Fears of oil in inland waters grow after fish kill, the Walton Sun reported on “a fish kill in Choctawhatchee Bay last Saturday. “Plenty of dead fish, dead shrimp and I seen a few crabs and they were hiding in the rocks… I hate it,” a resident... »
No Safe Harbor on Gulf Coast; Human Blood Tests Show Dangerous Levels of Toxic Exposure
Jerry Cope HuffingtonPost.com September 2, 2010 Even as BP and US government officials continue to declare the oil spill over at Mississippi Canyon 252 and the cleanup operation an unqualified success, for the first time blood tests on sickened humans have shown signs of exposure to high levels of toxic chemicals related to crude... »
More whales wash ashore in Florida
Did whales in Delray Beach and Jensen Beach wash ashore for the same reason? WPTV.com 09/02/2010 A dead whale was discovered Thursday morning in Delray Beach at 240 South Ocean Boulevard. A short time later, scientists were dispatched to aid a pigmy sperm whale that was found alive and stranded in shallow water, just... »
Pending Home Sales Reconfirm The Housing Market is Crashing
Michael David White BusinessInsider.com Sep. 3, 2010 Record low levels of demand continue to haunt the U.S. housing market with July pending home sales re-confirming previous crash-level readings. With Chart…HERE Share on Facebook »
2nd Gulf oil platform explosion now subject of federal investigation
AL.com Friday, September 03, 2010 WASHINGTON — The agency that oversees offshore drilling will investigate the fire on an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. Michael Bromwich, director of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, says his agency will work with the Coast Guard to investigate the fire. The oil... »
“Criminals With Badges”: Denver’s Militarized Police
William N. Grigg FreedomInOurTime.com “I been forced to write my own laws, and you violated one in there. I just have to find you guilty of contempt of cop.” Bumper Morgan, Joseph Wambaugh’s eponymous Blue Knight, justifying his brutal assault on a young man who had casually insulted him. Jared Lunn, a 21-year-old volunteer... »