by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 09/09/2010 Today’s announcement by the BLS that it decided to flat out estimate nearly a third of all initial jobless claims (courtesy of several large outliers) due to a “clerical holiday” which resulted in a major beat to estimates, caught many offguard by just how tendentious and manipulative the US... »
Archive for September 9th, 2010
Visualizing The Propaganda “Error Term” Behind The Bureau Of Labor Statistics
9/11 ANALYSIS: 9/11 and America’s Secret Terror Campaign-The Imperial Anatomy of Al-Qaeda, Part III
by Andrew Gavin Marshall Global Research September 10, 2010 Anticipating An Attack For several years prior to the events of 9/11, top American strategists had been acknowledging the necessity of what they oft-termed a “new Pearl Harbor”, a momentous attack upon America itself, in order to mobilize the American populace for a new global... »
Underground column of molten rock found at Yellowstone
Research suggests activity is fueling Pacific Northwest’s volcanic activity By Lynne Peeples MSNBC.com A plume of molten rock rising from deep beneath Yellowstone National Park is probably what is fueling the region’s volcanic activity, as well as tectonic plate oddities across the Pacific Northwest, new research suggests. Building on a growing body of evidence,... »
Thousands of People Along the Gulf Coast Suffer ‘BP Crud’
The Untold Story of Human Health Effects From BP’s Oil Disaster Editor’s Note: The Washington Post was given an opportunity for first, exclusive rights to publish this story today, but took a pass “because of the complicated nature of this story and our concerns that it’s too early to judge the real health effects.”... »
Sheriffs want lists of patients using painkillers
BY LYNN BONNER NewsObserver.com Sheriffs in North Carolina want access to state computer records identifying anyone with prescriptions for powerful painkillers and other controlled substances. The state sheriff’s association pushed the idea Tuesday, saying the move would help them make drug arrests and curb a growing problem of prescription drug abuse. But patient advocates... »
Gauging the Threat of an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack
By Scott Stewart and Nate Hughes Stratfor.com September 9, 2010 Over the past decade there has been an ongoing debate over the threat posed by electromagnetic pulse (EMP) to modern civilization. This debate has been the most heated perhaps in the United States, where the commission appointed by Congress to assess the threat to... »
The Lights Have Officially Gone Out In the US
by Phoenix Capital Research ZeroHedge.com 09/09/2010 Here’s a news story that summates the US economy’s problems rather well: The last major GE factory making ordinary incandescent light bulbs in the United States is closing this month, marking a small, sad exit for a product and company that can trace their roots to Thomas Alva... »
UN Blueprint: Dismantle Middle Class, Build World Government
Globalists set out agenda to re-brand global warming as overpopulation in bid to impose carbon taxes Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Thursday, September 9, 2010 A UN blueprint for putting the organization back at the forefront of global governance alarmingly reveals the agenda to re-brand global warming as “overpopulation” as a means of dismantling... »
Random Pat-Downs Turn PATCO Into Police State
Commuters’ clothing, pockets, bags and vehicles to be randomly searched By TERESA MASTERSON NBCPhiladelphia.com Wed, Sep 8, 2010 Commuters who ride PATCO trains between southern New Jersey and Philadelphia should expect random searches of their clothing, pockets, bags and vehicles on their morning trip to work. Twelve Transportation Security Administration screeners, armed with an... »
Atlantic Capital Management Special Report: Another Perfect Storm
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 09/08/2010 Zero Hedge is happy to announce its most recent collaboration, this time with Atlantic Capital Management, whose special reports we will post in the future on a periodic basis. We start off with the September report , which is divided into three parts: Part 1 – The Economy Can... »