by Alex Newman TheNewAmerican.com Thursday, 02 December 2010 The Department of Homeland Security is gathering names and information about anti-Transportation Security Administration activists, members of the media, and other supposed troublemakers for investigation and possible tracking, according to an internal DHS memo cited by security expert and Northeast Intelligence Network Director Douglas Hagmann. Hagmann’s... »
Archive for December 2nd, 2010
New East Palo Alto license plate readers will run plates through crime databases
By Joshua Adam Hicks PeniPress.com By the new year, the East Palo Alto Police Department will be using automatic license plate readers to identify law breakers. The City Council has agreed to pay for the new devices – including two sets of high-speed cameras and sophisticated computers – with a $37,540 grant from the... »
Radiation illness drug fast-tracked
BuffaloNews.com December 1, 2010 Cleveland BioLabs’ efforts to gain approval for its drug to combat radiation sickness got a further boost Tuesday when federal regulators granted it the status of orphan drug. The designation means that the drug, Protectan, qualifies for an accelerated review process, along with tax credits, financial assistance with development costs... »
25+ Signs That Point to Nuclear War
1913Intel.com It’s hard for most people to even think about the possibility of nuclear war. They have completely lost their fear of nuclear war. It can’t happen! Unfortunately, that’s not true, and I’m going to show you why. How can one possibly know that nuclear war approaches? History provides the clues we’re looking for.... »
The Reported Jump In Pending Home Sales Is A Joke
Lee Adler, The Wall Street Examiner BusinessInsider.com Dec. 2, 2010 Here’s what Bloomberg had to say about this morning’s reported jump in pending home sales (signed sales agreements). Pending sales of U.S. existing houses unexpectedly jumped by a record 10 percent in October, indicating the industry at the center of the last recession is... »
Some Cold Water In The Face Of A Manic-Depressive Market That Has Overdosed On Lithium
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 12/02/2010 In an amusing turn demonstrating just how manic-depressive the market has become, stocks have gone from fearing an all out onslaught in Europe, to complete euphoria, based on a favorable ADP payroll number (which in the past several months had been broadly ignored due to its consensus misses). What... »
It’s The Bankers Or Us:The Austerity Hammer Starts to Fall on United States as Debt Consumes Europe
Alex Jones & Aaron Dykes Infowars.com December 1, 2010 Problem, Reaction, Solution: Derivatives, Crash, Too Big To Fail, Bailout, Nationalization, Budget Crisis, Privatization, Debt Slavery, Austerity, Evaporating Pensions, Central Banks, Big Government, World Government. It’s been quite a saga, but this economic crisis has been planned sabotage by design. The age of the Offshore... »
Lieberman Has Power To Shut Down Websites With A Phone Call
Senator pushing move towards Chinese-style censored web with presidential kill switch pressured Amazon to axe Wikileaks Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Thursday, December 2, 2010 Senator Joe Lieberman, the man behind legislation to give President Obama a kill switch for the Internet in the move towards a Chinese-style government controlled world wide web, now... »
The “Hi Tech” Corporate Police State: “Reengineering” the Internet … for Persistent Surveillance
Ghost in the Machine: Secret State Teams Up with Ad Pimps to Throttle Privacy by Tom Burghardt Global Research December 2, 2010 The secret world of “cyber situational awareness” is a spymaster’s wet dream, made all the more alluring by the advent of ultra high speed computing and the near infinite storage capacity afforded... »
European Union R.I.P.?
By Patrick J. Buchanan Buchanan.org When communism collapsed in Moscow, Prague and Belgrade at the end of the Cold War, ethnic nationalism surged to the surface in all three nations and tore them apart into 24 countries. Economic nationalism is now resurgent across Europe. And it is hard to see how a transnational institution... »