As the downturn bites, the numbers turning to local authorities for housing are rising. But there is little help to be found By Kunal Dutta IndependentUK Sunday, 10 July 2011 Britain faces an “unprecedented and escalating” housing crisis, charities warned yesterday, with middle-class families at greater risk of homelessness than at any point in... »
Archive for July 10th, 2011
Economic slump linked with soaring suicide rates in Europe
By DailyMailUK The financial crisis that swept Europe almost certainly led to an increase in suicides, according to health experts’ research. Researchers say that when the rate of unemployment rose, suicide rates immediately increased in nine of the ten countries they studied between 2007 and 2009. The analysts say that countries facing the most... »
Report: North Carolina nuclear facility with superheated uranium leaking ten gallons of radioactive cooling water per hour
by: Ethan A. Huff NaturalNews.com Sunday, July 10, 2011 A nuclear research reactor at North Carolina State University (NCSU) in Raleigh, NC, was recently shut down after it was discovered that the plant has been leaking about ten gallons of nuclear cooling water per hour for at least the past week. Officials from the... »
Huge numbers of Obamacare waivers granted to luxury business in Pelosi’s district
by: J. D. Heyes NaturalNews.com Sunday, July 10, 2011 If you recall during the debate over the healthcare reform law that became known as “Obamacare” because it was shepherded through Congress by the president, one of its primary selling points was that it would cover everyone. That was, after all, the point: Universal coverage... »
The FBI’s Next Generation Identification: Bigger and Faster but Much Worse for Privacy
by Jennifer Lynch EFF.org his week, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) and several other organizations released documents from a FOIA lawsuit that expose the concerted efforts of the FBI and DHS to build a massive database of personal and biometric information. This database, called “Next Generation Identification” (NGI), has been in the works... »
‘Principal Intelligence Officer’ For South Yorkshire Police Says 9/11 and 7/7 ‘Inside Jobs’.
KevBoyle.com Sunday, 10 July 2011 J Edgar Hoover (Founder and long-term head of the FBI) said it well: “The individual is handicapped by coming face to face with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists.” Tony Farrell is an unlikely ‘Conspiraloon’. As ‘Principal Intelligence Officer’ for the South Yorkshire Police he had... »
Obama’s merger OKs lead to huge layoffs
By JOSH KOSMAN NYPost.com The White House may feel rather helpless in reducing the nation’s high unemployment rate, but it has done little to curb layoffs in one area the administration controls — approving mega-mergers. The President’s team took office saying it would increase merger enforcement. While it has placed more conditions on mergers,... »
Videos: Federal Criminal News Alert
VidRebel.com July 10, 2011 I have called this new feature the Federal Criminal News Alert because the title aptly describes what the Congress, the President and their owners on Wall Street are doing to you and to me. The first video describes the hurdles the crime network know as the United States government must... »
Former CIA Director: Build a New Internet to Improve Cybersecurity
Cryptogon.com July 10th, 2011 So, here are some guesses as to what voluntary will mean: Do you want to login to your bank? You’ll need your trusted credentials for that. Online trading account? You’ll need your trusted credentials for that. Book an airline ticket? You’ll need your trusted credentials for that. Sign up for... »
Fukushima government eyes drastic measure on cattle after cesium scare
Yomiuri Shimbun Boston Herald July 10, 2011 FUKUSHIMA, Japan – As excessive levels of radioactive cesium have been detected in beef cattle shipped from near the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, the Fukushima prefectural government is considering asking livestock farmers to voluntarily stop shipping cows, officials said Saturday. The request would apply to... »