by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 04/04/2013 For a few days, the rest of the world looked on awaiting the riots and social unrest in Cyprus that we have become accustomed to from their fellow unter-sufferers Greece and Spain; but it never came. However, as Reuters reports, the public shock (and numbness) over the tough terms... »
Archive for April 4th, 2013
21 Statistics About The Explosive Growth Of Poverty In America That Everyone Should Know
By Michael TheEconomicCollapseBlog.com April 4th, 2013 If the economy is getting better, then why does poverty in America continue to grow so rapidly? Yes, the stock market has been hitting all-time highs recently, but also the number of Americans living in poverty has now reached a level not seen since the 1960s. Yes, corporate... »
Desperate Countries To Accelerate Private Wealth Destruction
KingWorldNews.com April 4, 2013 Today Egon von Greyerz told King World News that desperate countries will accelerate the amount of wealth destruction they inflict on their citizens going forward. Greyerz, who is founder of Matterhorn Asset Management out of Switzerland, also spoke about the gold and silver smash which has been orchestrated by the... »
Superbugs Are a ‘Costly War We Can’t Win’: Doctors
By: Mark Koba CNBC.com Thursday, 4 Apr 2013 Germs are perfect machines of evolution. Their ability to mutate and survive attempts (by humans and nature) to destroy them has led to some being called “superbugs.” Resistant to existing antibiotics, superbug-related infections worldwide result in thousands of deaths each year—an estimated 99,000 in the U.S.... »
IT’S STARTING: CANCER CLINICS TURN AWAY MEDICARE USERS
Cancer clinics are turning away thousands of Medicare patients. Blame the sequester. by Sarah Kliff WashingtonPost.com April 3, 2013 Cancer clinics across the country have begun turning away thousands of Medicare patients, blaming the sequester budget cuts. Oncologists say the reduced funding, which took effect for Medicare on April 1, makes it impossible to... »
North Korea Moves Missile to Coast for Possible Launch
NewsMax.com Thursday, 04 Apr 2013 SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea has moved a missile with “considerable range” to its east coast, South Korea’s defense minister said Thursday, but he added that there are no signs that the North is preparing for a full-scale conflict. Yet CNN reported early Thursday that a U.S. official... »
Bird flu strain has begun to mutate into form ‘more likely’ to cause human pandemic
Warning comes days after authorities in China announced they had identified cases of H7N9 Flu experts are currently picking through DNA data of victims to assess severity of the strain Virus needs a ‘very close eye kept on it’ say experts By ANNA HODGEKISS DailyMailUK 3 April 2013 A deadly strain of bird flu... »
America’s Death Zones: Where NOT To Be When It Hits the Fan
Mac Slavo April 4th, 2013 SHTFplan.com As the potential for a globally destabilizing event becomes ever more probable, many concerned Americans are starting to wonder where they’d go if the worst were to happen. To help answer that question, we can start by identifying the areas of the country to avoid. The following map... »
Colorado Sheriff Savages Obama ‘Fear & Grandstanding’ To Push Gun Control
Accuses President of “legislatively carpet bomb law-abiding citizens” Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com April 4, 2013 Responding to Barack Obama’s visit to Colorado yesterday, during which he pushed for new gun control laws, Elbert County Sheriff Shayne Heap slammed the President for politically exploiting recent tragedies by using “fear” and “grandstanding”. More than a... »
U.S. deploys hazardous chemical unit in South; intercepts communiqué warning of missile launch
TheExtinctionprotocol.com April 4, 2013 NORTH KOREA – The United States has deployed a battalion equipped to deal with nuclear, biological and chemical attacks in South Korea after North Korea threatened to attack the US with ‘nuclear weapons.’ Reports say about 250 soldiers from the US Army 23rd chemical battalion have returned to South Korea.... »