DeepCaster GoldSeek.com Friday, 5 October 2012 “…when it comes to debt and to the prospects for future debt, the U.S. is not a ‘clean dirty shirt.’ The U.S., in fact, is a serial offender, an addict whose habit extends beyond weed or cocaine and who frequently pleasures itself with budgetary crystal meth…. “The International... »
Archive for October 5th, 2012
Celente – Exclusive Sneak Peek Of New Trends Journal & Gold
KingWorldNews.com October 5, 2012 Today top trends forecaster Gerald Celente gave King World News readers and listeners an exclusive sneak peek of the Autumn Trends Journal. Celente is the founder of Trends Research, and the man many consider to be the top trends forecaster in the world. In his audio interview, Celente gave his... »
FEMA To Mobilize For “Mass Fatality Planning”
Bill mandates federal agency to respond to “funeral homes, cemeteries, and mortuaries” being “overwhelmed” Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com October 5, 2012 The United States Congress has passed a bill which mandates the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to prepare for “mass fatality planning” and funeral homes, cemeteries and mortuaries being “overwhelmed” in the... »
Archbishop Tells United Nations To Seize Moment For World Government
Archbishop tells UN we need World Government Ivarfjeld.wordpress.com The Vatican’s Chief Foreign-Policy official, Archbishop Dominque Mamberti ,tells the UN General Assembly that the world has lost confidence in the moral principals that sustain the organization. The archbishop states that international problems and the economic fears is due to “a profound anthropological crisis—that is, a... »
Physical Gold Demand May Now Overwhelm The Manipulators
KingWorldNews.com October 5, 2012 Today John Embry told King World News, “I won’t be really excited in this market until we see a $100 up day, and I think that’s coming sooner than most people realize.” Embry also stated, “… as physical demand accelerates, availability is declining, and that bespeaks higher prices.” Here is... »
A Taste Of Unleaded Things To Come
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 10/05/2012 In a follow-up to our discussion yesterday – and perhaps a haunting vision of days to come if the tensions that are so rapidly rising in the Middle East actually spill over – is this chart from Bloomberg of the massive spike in California gas prices. How will this... »
Gary Null releases ‘GMO Ticking Time Bomb’ mini-documentary: Watch it here before it gets censored
by Mike Adams NaturalNews.com Friday, October 05, 2012 There is a conspiracy of oppression taking place right now against free speech about GMOs. Just this week, YouTube censored a whistleblower video that exposed Whole Foods employees lying about the fact that Whole Foods sells masses of genetically modified foods and is therefore a significant... »
World food prices near crisis levels
Prices driven higher by US drought along with production problems in Russia and other exporting countries The Guardian Thursday 4 October 2012 World food prices rose in September and are moving nearer to levels reached during the 2008 food crisis. The United Nations food agency reported on Thursday that the worst drought in more... »
The Myth of Overpopulation: Force Mass Sterilizations in Developing Nations
Susanne Posel Infowars.com October 5, 2012 Economists claim that overpopulation is causing poverty in underdeveloped nations. In the Philippines, there is an initiative to control the burgeoning population by forcing family planning onto the citizens. Josefina Natividad, director of the University of the Philippines’ Population Institute (UPPI), explains: “If you increase access to contraceptives... »
Forget Geoengineering: Professor Calls for “Human Engineering” to Save Earth
Melissa Melton Infowars.com October 5, 2012 It is nearly impossible to read the headlines these days without asking if the reality we find ourselves living in is the real world or some crazy mad scientist’s fantasy land. From the world’s first genetically modified designer babies, to accusations of genetically enhanced athletes competing in the... »