by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 06/16/2011 Keeping a track of all the fluid, hourly changing developments in Greece can be unbearably complex, and as a result one may be left with the impression that things are better than they really are. They aren’t. As the SocGen report below summarizes, Greece may have about 72 hours... »
Archive for June 16th, 2011
“Greece On The Verge Of A Precipice” As A “Lehman-Like” Avalanche Could Be Set In Motion As Soon As Sunday
Bilderberg 2011: The Rockefeller World Order and the “High Priests of Globalization”
by Andrew Gavin Marshall Global Research June 16, 2011 To say we were striving for a one-world government is exaggerated, but not wholly unfair. Those of us in Bilderberg felt we couldn’t go on forever fighting one another for nothing and killing people and rendering millions homeless. So we felt that a single community... »
Food from the Gulf contaminated with oil? Food from the Pacific radioactive? Farms wrecked by flooding, toxic waste and GM seeds? No problem! Have we got a new source of food for you!!!!!!!!
Japan scientist synthesizes meat from human feces JEFF HUGHES DigitalTrends.com JUNE 15, 2011 It’s being called the “poop burger”. Japanese scientists have found a way to create artificial meat from sewage containing human feces. Somehow this feels like a Vonnegut plotline: population boom equals food shortage. Solution? Synthesize food from human waste matter. Absurd... »
America Is Being Raped … Just Like Greece and Other Countries
by George Washington ZeroHedge.com 06/16/2011 Greece is thinking of selling some islands. Austria is thinking of selling mountains to pay off their national debt. Cities throughout the U.S. are thinking of privatizing their parking meters. What’s going on? Well, as I predicted in December 2008, bailing out the giant, insolvent banks would cause a... »
Are You Ready For 3rd World America?
by Phoenix Capital Research ZeroHedge.com 06/16/2011 The US economy is literally on the ledge of a cliff. Today, the Federal Government accounts for 35% of incomes and salaries in the US. That’s over one third of all income in the US coming from the Government’s ability to dole out funds. What supports this largesse?... »
The Countdown To Sovereign Debt Write-offs Has Started
Peter Tchir ZeroHedge.com 06/16/2011 Don’t be fooled by the IMF’s announcement that Greece will get a new round of money. This bailout is merely to give a couple of months for the parties to seriously negotiate what haircuts and debt extensions investors need to take in Greece, and Ireland and Portugal. Virtually all the... »
Is This It? Mass Rioting, Civil Unrest In Greece As Economists Warn Of Global ‘Armageddon Scenarios’
Steve Watson Prisonplanet.com June 16, 2011 As protesters continue to run riot in the streets, economists are warning that the whole of Europe and by extension, the rest of the world could face financial armageddon should Greece default on its debt, in the absence of a second bailout. Financial experts are warning of a... »
Worldwide Civil Unrest
YouTube.com Credit Crunch and Recession sparks protests and riots Economic related protests and riots are occuring around the world from Iceland to China. The mainstream media in the U.S. gives relatively little or no coverage to these events. On January 23, 2009, the Prime Minister of Iceland, Geir Haarde resigned from office following several... »
What’s behind the global bankers’ austerity programs: Seizure of public property for corporations
By Wayne Madsen AlethoNews.com June 15, 2011 What lies in store for Greece, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, Italy, and, in short order, the United States, is the wholesale sell-off of public property to private corporations at bargain basement prices. What the despots who gather in their secretive lairs at Davos, Cernobbio, Bilderberg, and G8/G20 are... »
Britain walks out: UK braced for biggest wave of strikes since the 1980s
Hundreds of thousands of public employees set to strike, with co-ordinated day of action on 30 June By Andy McSmith and Nigel Morris IndependentUK Thursday, 16 June 2011 Britain is facing the largest wave of strikes since the 1980s as about 750,000 public-sector employees stage a protest against threatened changes to their pensions. The... »