By: Bob Chapman GoldSeek.com Monday, 13 June 2011 The lifeblood is being sucked out of America by free trade, globalization, offshoring and outsourcing. Over the past 11 years manufacturing jobs have fallen by 11.7 million and 440,000 businesses have been lost. Those figures should make Americans very disturbed, when it is obvious that American... »
Archive for June 13th, 2011
American Banks ‘High’ On Drug Money: How a Whistleblower Blew the Lid Off Wachovia-Drug Cartel Money Laundering Scheme
A fraud investigator helped expose the shocking world of multi-billion dollar drug laundering by American banks and the surprising lack of oversight by the Feds. By Clarence Walker AlterNet .org Martin Woods, an Englishman in his mid-40s, is blessed with a Sherlock Holmes instinct and demeanor. Woods is an expert at sniffing out “dirty”... »
Psycho Politics: Technicians of Influence Legitimize Mass Murder And Economic Slavery
Commentary Based on The Works of Jacques Ellul Michael Vail Blacklisted News.com June 13, 2011 “Propaganda must also furnish an explanation for all happenings, a key to understand the whys and the reasons for economic and political developments. News loses its frightening character when it offers information for which the listener already has a... »
As Greece Prepares To Auction Off The Acropolis, Austria Is Selling Its Mountains
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 06/13/2011 Have €121,000 lying around? Enjoy hiking in smallish central European countries with picturesque villages? Then this deal is for you. While its new European banker overlords are pushing Greece to sell off, pardon, “privatize” the bulk of its most monetizable assets, Austria has already seen the writing on the... »
Greek Parliament Preparing Evacuation Tunnel Ahead Of Wednesday Vote On IMF Bailout, General Strike And Parliamentary Blockade
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 06/13/2011 June 15, the day of a general strike in Greece, is also the day when the critical “mid-term agreement” between the insolvent country and the Troica will be voted on by the general assembly. “The agreement includes tax increases, slashing of wages and pensions and the lay-off of approximately... »
An American Descent Into Hell
By: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton Noisyroom.net Jun 12th, 2011 t’s hard not to see the signs all around us that America has begun a cataclysmic downward spiral in finances and morality. It’s like watching a slow motion murderous wreck, all the while denying that it is actually occurring. I assure you, what is unfolding in the... »
Triggers to Armageddon: Conflict Tension Points Around the World Increasing
The Extinction Protocol June 12, 2011 June 12, 2011 – MOSCOW – Russia is voicing concern about a U.S. warship now just off its shores in the Black Sea. The guided-missile cruiser USS Monterey, which is taking part in annual joint military exercises conducted by NATO and Ukraine, is an integral part of U.S.... »
New Swarm Strikes Christchurch: “This Place Is Going Mad”
Second major 6.0 aftershock hits Christchurch NZherald.co.nz Monday Jun 13, 2011 everal people have been confirmed injured in a swarm of earthquakes that have struck Christchurch this afternoon, with six shakes since 1pm causing damage all around the city. The largest earthquake, a 6.0, struck at about 2.20pm. The first shake hit at 1pm... »
Icelandic Volcanoes “Just a Taste” of What’s to Come
Icelandic volcanoes “just a taste” of what’s to come – Cambridge academic’s warning Cambridgefirst.co.uk Monday, June 13, 2011 If you thought the Icelandic volcano was bad – think again. According to a new study by a Cambridge academic, the recent ash clouds that grounded aircraft and marooned holiday-makers were “just a taste” of what... »
FBI to Dig Through Trash Avoiding Search Warrants
F.B.I. Agents Get Leeway to Push Privacy Bounds By CHARLIE SAVAGE NYTimes.com June 12, 2011 WASHINGTON — The Federal Bureau of Investigation is giving significant new powers to its roughly 14,000 agents, allowing them more leeway to search databases, go through household trash or use surveillance teams to scrutinize the lives of people who... »