Managing identity Northcumbria.ac.uk esearchers from Northumbria University are among a team of academics sharing in a £1.36million grant to examine future technologies of identity management. Professor Pam Briggs, Dean of the School of Life Sciences at Northumbria, will be involved in the three-year IMPRINTS project which will be led by Professor Liesbet van Zoonen... »
Archive for October 8th, 2011
The Eurozone Crisis: Disruptions of Financial Markets Worldwide
by Bob Chapman Global Research October 8, 2011 aving the euro, the euro zone and the European Union obviously is far more important to Europe politician’s and their masters than any national interests. After having lost seven elections in a row the Christian Democratic Union and their partners in Germany still voted 523 to... »
It Won’t Be An Accident: The Build Up to World War III
Mac Slavo October 8th, 2011 SHTFplan.com In Economic Apocalypse Goes Mainstream we opined that the financial, economic and political collapses occuring around the globe will eventually lead the industrialized nations of the world to war. The signs should already be apparent, especially in areas like the middle east, where the U.S. is vying for... »
Turkey ready for war with Syria: Turkish FM
En.Trend.az 7 October 2011 In case of necessity Turkey is prepared to break out war with Syria, said Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkey’s foreign minister, newspaper Timeturk reported. Turkey is an independent state and makes by itself all decisions connected with the region, Davutoglu underscored. According to Davutoglu, some countries say Turkey is acting in an... »
“Dexia’s Funeral Will Be Announced On Sunday” As “Weakest Link” Slovakia Prepares To Bury The Euro
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 10/08/2011 A few days ago we mocked the market’s naive belief that a loose union of 17 different countries and hundreds of separate political organizations, each torn by thousands of unique interests and lobby groups, can all agree unanimously in the pursuit of the common monetary (read: banker) good, over... »
Constitution Watchdog Oath Keepers and The Wayseers Join ‘Occupy’ Protests
Activist Post.com Friday, October 7, 2011 On Thursday, Constitutional watchdog Oath Keepers announced their support for the Occupy Wall Street and Occupy the Fed protests: Oath Keepers sees good reason to stand in the streets with these awakening souls and protect their right to free speech, to peacefully assemble, and to redress their grievances... »
Obama’s Death Panel
t’s not what you think … by Justin Raimondo AntiWar.com October 07, 2011 When the Tea Partiers protested President Obama’s healthcare plan, they claimed that, in order to shave medical costs, the healthcare bureaucracy would be setting up “death panels,” which would decide who gets medical treatment and who didn’t. Presumably this would be... »
Barry Ritholtz: The Left Right Paradigm Is Over! It’s You Vs. The Corporations
Barry is right. It doesn’t matter which party runs the show — the real power on Capitol Hill is entrenched within the Military-Industrial Party, the Agriculture Party, the Banking Party, the Big-Energy Party, and Big Pharma & Insurance. They win. You lose. No matter who is in office. By Barry Ritholtz TheDailyBail.com Every generation... »
‘Occupy Wall Street’ movement hits Olympia
by Chris West KOMONews.com The increasingly popular Occupy Wall Street movement has come to Olympia. An event is planned for Sylvester Park on Friday night and will coincide with the annual Fall Arts Walk, which brings thousands of visitors to downtown Olympia. A Facebook page for the Occupy Olympia group already has more than... »
Department Of Homeland Security Research Grant Aims to New Find Ways to Get the Public to Accept a Police State
The Intel Hub October 7, 2011 The Department of Homeland Security, in conjunction with the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council(EPSRC) in England, is funding a study to gauge new and innovative ways to get the public to accept so called “identify management” techniques. The study will be carried out at Loughborough University in... »