By Bob Unruh WorldNetDaily.com October 28, 2010 When Barack Obama was campaigning for president in 2008, he visited Colorado Springs and said he wanted to create a “Civilian National Security Force” as big and well-funded as the $650 billion-plus U.S. military, a mysterious campaign promise ignored by virtually the entire media except WND. Now... »
Archive for October 29th, 2010
Why Are UK Schools Holding UFO Crash Drills?
Lee Speigel AOL.com Oct. 28 When Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young sang “Teach Your Children,” do you think they meant to instruct students on how to properly investigate UFO crashes? Well, that seems to be a trend in some U.K. schools where UFO drills have been periodically staged over the past two years, according... »
Baby Boomers: Get Out of the Stock Market Now, the Rug is Being Pulled Out By Insiders
Eric Blair ActivistPost.com If you’re a baby boomer who still believes in the stock market since the financial collapse of 2008, listen up. The floor of this Ponzi scheme is about to drop out, leaving you punching a clock for some time to come and holding an empty retirement bag for your effort. The... »
The Founding Fathers’ Vision of Prosperity Has Been Destroyed
by George Washington ZeroHedge.com 10/29/2010 The Founding Fathers not only fought for liberty and justice, they also fought for a sound economy and freedom from the tyranny of big banks: “ the poverty caused by the bad influence of the English bankers on the Parliament which has caused in the colonies hatred of... »
The Mainstream Media Is Now Obsolete
By Giordano Bruno Neithercorp Press The progression of human society relies upon the steady distribution of information. The quality of that information, its accuracy and its honesty, determines the overall health of the cultures we create. When a source of information becomes compromised by unhealthy political ambition, social dogma, or the strangling hands of... »
Is hard currency on its way out? Introducing the new virtual world currency.
The new virtual world currency is an index of the world’s 15 largest economies, weighted by their gross domestic product, adjusted for purchasing power parity. By Rocky Vega CSMonitor.com October 28, 2010 When discussing reserve currency alternatives to the US dollar, conversation almost inevitably returns to the International Monetary Fund’s “synthetic reserve asset,” the... »
Bad Attitude Toward Officialdom? No Second Amendment in New York
Kurt Nimmo Prison Planet.com Friday, October 29, 2010 In New York, you may be denied your Second Amendment right to own a rifle if administrative officials decide you are not of good moral character. Under Sections 434(b) and 1043 of the New York City Charter, the New York Police Department intends intends to adopt... »
More Hysteria: Ink Cartridge Tested Negative For Explosive Material
CNN Friday, October 29, 2010 (CNN) — At least two U.S. airports were on high alert Friday after investigators found a suspicious package on a plane in the United Kingdom the night before, a law enforcement source with detailed knowledge of the investigation said. The suspicious package, which contained a “manipulated” toner cartridge, tested... »
North And South Korea Exchange Border Gunfire
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 10/29/2010 Months of total quiet on the geopolitical front, and then we have bomb threats, a French aircraft carrier joining the US fleet in the Persian Gulf (we have no idea where it will fit), evacuated cars, and now Korean gunfire. Only thing missing is a mushroom cloud (either real... »
The Food Crisis of 2011
Addison Wiggin ActivistPost.com Friday, October 29, 2010 Every month, JPMorgan Chase dispatches a researcher to several supermarkets in Virginia. The task is to comparison shop for 31 items. In July, the firm’s personal shopper came back with a stunning report: Wal-Mart had raised its prices 5.8% during the previous month. More significantly, its prices... »