by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 01/14/2014 “The Fed’s policies have actually led to a lot of problems around the world,” Marc Faber begins his discussion with Bloomberg TV’s Trish Regan, especially “people in the lower income groups spend say 30% of their income on energy, transportation, and so forth, electricity and gasoline.” The Gloom,... »
Archive for January 14th, 2014
Marc Faber Warns “The Bubble Could Burst Any Day”; Prefers Physical Gold To Bitcoin
Hoosiers concerned as H1N1 returns, flu numbers rise quickly
by Marisela Burgos Fox59.com Jan. 14, 2013 INDIANAPOLIS – There is growing concern about the flu spreading after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported widespread cases in the country and in our state. The Franciscan Visiting Nurse Service hosted public clinics where people received the flu shot from September to mid-December. After... »
FEMA Seeks Bio-Disposal For 1,000 Tent Hospitals (Video)
By Susan Duclos BeforeItsNews.com Tuesday, January 14, 2014 Potrblog issues an alert announcing that FEMA is seeking medical biohazard disposal for 1,000 tent hospitals across the United States along with 40 foot dumpsters and all of which would be required with only 24-48 hours notice. Unlke the last time FEMA sought massive preparations, which... »
H1N1 flu strain is hitting younger adults
New report shows that only a third of 18-64-year-olds vaccinated By Tim Darragh MCall.com January 14, 2014 Thanks to a stint in jail, Tony Partington literally stood out in a crowd. Waiting for a bus in a circle of friends outside the Allentown Transportation Center Tuesday, Partington, 28, admitted to being the only one... »
Enjoy The Radioactive Fish: Tests Show Fukushima Fish Are Up To 124X Above Safe Level
By Michael Snyder TheTruthWins.com January 14th, 2014 Are you purchasing radioactive fish at the grocery store? Are you absolutely certain that you know the answer to that question? You are about to read about a test that discovered that a fish recently caught off the coast of the Fukushima prefecture was found to have... »
Health officials: Cases of H1N1 flu continue to spike
By CHARLES OWENS Bluefield Daily Telegraph January 14, 2014 BLUEFIELD — Health officials say cases of the dangerous H1N1 strain of the flu are still increasing in Mercer County. As of Monday, officials were reporting 309 confirmed cases of the flu. That’s up from 194 last week. And the majority of those cases involve... »
‘We know it’s coming’: Deadly H1N1 flu strain a growing concern
Volusia, Flagler hospitals prepare for deadly H1N1 flu strain By Skyler Swisher News-journalonline.com Tuesday, January 14, 2014 DAYTONA BEACH — A strain of flu that has been hitting younger adults particularly hard doesn’t appear to be circulating widely in Volusia and Flagler counties, but emergency rooms across the area are seeing more sick people... »
Man Overseeing $160 Billion – Loss Of Confidence & Collapse
KingWorldNews.com January 14, 2014 Today the man who oversees more than $160 billion warned King World News that a loss of confidence threatens to collapse the world financial system. Rob Arnott, who has won an unprecedented six Graham & Dodd Awards and is also Chairman of Research Affiliates, also cautioned KWN about the direction... »
The Level Of Economic Freedom In The United States Is At An All-Time Low
By Michael Snyder TheEconomicCollapseBlog.com January 14th, 2014 Americans have never had less economic freedom than they do right now. The 2014 Index of Economic Freedom has just been released, and it turns out that the level of economic freedom in the United States has now fallen for seven consecutive years. But of course none... »
Goldman Just told everyone to dump GOLD… BUY WITH TWO FISTS
Investmentwatchblog.com January 14th, 2014 Bad news for “gold-bugs”—bullion’s current beginning-of-the-year rally will not only lose steam, but prices could drop sharply by the end of 2014, according to Goldman Sachs’ Jeffrey Currie. Currie, Goldman’s head of commodities research, told CNBC on Monday he had an end-of-year price target of $1,050 per ounce for gold,... »