by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 02/21/2014 The US Bureau of Reclamation released its first outlook of the year and finds insufficient stock is available in California to release irrigation water for farmers. This is the first time in the 54 year history of the State Water Project. “If it’s not there, it’s just not there,”... »
Archive for February 21st, 2014
A THOUSAND 100 YEAR STORMS CONVERGING TO THREATEN ENTIRE GLOBAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM
SilverDoctors.com FEBRUARY 21, 2014 The wall of fiat money created over the last five years is staggering, offset only by the stasis that pervades its exchange. Money velocity is the key variable that will signal the character of confidence and the next wave of inflation. We’ve created a thousand 100 year storms that threaten... »
Maguire – China’s Gold Buying “Enormous” Right Now
KingWorldNews.com February 21, 2014 With gold getting a weekly close above the important $1,320 level, today London metals trader Andrew Maguire told King World News that despite rumors to the contrary, China’s gold buying is “enormous” right now. Below is what Maguire had to say in Part I of a timely and powerful series... »
Electricity Price Index Soars to New Record at Start of 2014; U.S. Electricity Production Declining
By Terence P. Jeffrey CNSNews.com February 21, 2014 The electricity price index soared to a new high in January 2014 with the largest month-to-month increase in almost four years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Meanwhile, data from the Energy Information Administration, a division of the U.S. Department of Energy, indicates that electricity... »
Why Banks Are Doomed: Technology And Risk
by Charles Hugh-Smith ZeroHedge.com 02/21/2014 The entire banking sector is based on two illusions: 1) Thanks to modern portfolio management, bank debt is now riskless; and 2) Technology only enhances banks’ tools to skim profits; it does not undermine the fundamental role of banks. The global financial meltdown of 2008-09 definitively proved riskless bank... »
FCC Commissioner: Journalists Worried About Government Coercion
‘News police’ plan making reporters nervous Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com February 21, 2014 Journalists and news industry leaders are worried about being subjected to government coercion according to FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai, who blew the whistle on a White House plan to place spies in the newsroom. Appearing on Fox News’ On the... »
12 Banker Suicides Linked to JP Morgan Investigation for Forex Manipulation
In today’s video, Christopher Greene of AMTV explains the link between 12 banker suicides and JP Morgan Chase. »
Liberal Politicians Launched the Idea of “Free Trade Agreements” In the 1960s to Strip Nations of Sovereignty
by George Washington ZeroHedge.com 02/21/2014 Preface: Liberals might assume that it is Republicans who are cheerleaders for global corporations at the expense of government. But, as shown below, liberal politicians have been just as bad … or worse. Matt Stoller – who writes for Salon and has contributed to Politico, Alternet, Salon, The Nation... »
Idaho senate votes to nullify any new federal gun control measures
Activist Post.com Friday, February 21, 2014 A proposed Idaho bill would nullify future federal gun laws by prohibiting state enforcement of any federal act relating to personal firearms, a firearm accessories or ammunition. It passed the state senate on Wednesday by a vote of 34-0, with one member not voting. Introduced by the State... »
4 Things the ‘Powers-That-Be’ Don’t Want You to Know About Anarchy
“None are more enslaved than those who believe they are free.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Gary ‘Z’ McGee Activist Post Friday, February 21, 2014 There are few subjects as controversial and taboo as the concept of anarchy. It mostly leaves a bad taste in people’s mouth due in no small part to years... »