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Saturday, June 13, 2009 13:30
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Paul: Audit the Fed Update
Congressman Ron Paul gives the latest exciting news on his legislation
to audit the Federal Reserve and explains the possible next steps for
the bill.
US
cities may have to be bulldozed in order to survive Dozens of US cities may have entire neighbourhoods bulldozed
as part of drastic “shrink to survive” proposals being considered
by the Obama administration to tackle economic decline.
Local
military, civilian police training builds skills Security forces Airmen kicking in doors were only part of the
action during a joint training exercise, where 21st Security Forces
Squadron Airmen teamed with members of the Colorado Springs Police Department,
El Paso County Sheriff’s Department, and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, among other police agencies.
Pentagon
Cyber Command seen as threat to civil liberties
The Obama administration’s plan to create a Pentagon Cyber Command
to conduct both defensive and offensive cyberwarfare is arousing concern
about potential threats to privacy and civil liberties.
HR
1207: Battle To Audit The Fed Has Only Just Begun A great victory in the ongoing battle to wrestle back control
of US monetary policy from privately owned special interests was won
yesterday with the announcement that HR 1207, Ron Paul’s “audit
the Fed” bill, will be debated by the full House of Representatives.
Call
Mockingbird Operative Glenn Beck’s Producer
Author and Christian conservative political activist Mark Dice instructs
all outraged by Glenn Beck’s attempt to link 9/11 truth activists
to the accused racist gunman James von Brunn to call Beck’s producer.
Abuse
Photos Part of Agreement on Military Spending
Congressional negotiators reached tentative agreement on Thursday on
a $105.9 billion spending measure that would provide money for military
operations in Iraq and Afghanistan through September but would drop
a ban on the release of photographs showing abuse of foreign prisoners
held by United States forces.
9/11
‘special master’ appointed czar to oversee executive pay
Irony of ironies! The once “special master” of the 9/11
Victims Compensation Fund, Kenneth Feinberg, has been appointed Czar
to Oversee Executive Pay by the White House. Thus spake the New York
Times, June 10, 2009.
Obama
Bows on Settling Detainees
The Obama administration has all but abandoned plans to allow Guantanamo
Bay detainees who have been cleared for release to live in the United
States, administration officials said yesterday, a decision that reflects
bipartisan congressional opposition to admitting such prisoners but
complicates efforts to persuade European allies to accept them.
Teachers
urged to join MI5
The security agency said teachers’ people skills made them “ideal
candidates”.
Financial
Bailout Plan Keeps Zombie Banks Alive On Friday, we had the latest edition of the FDIC “Friday
Night Financial Follies” as regulators on Friday shut down
Bank of Lincolnwood, a small bank in Illinois, marking the 37th
failure this year of a federally insured bank. More are expected
to succumb amid the pressures of the weak economy and mounting loan
defaults.
‘Service’
Inspector General fired by Obama for investigating ‘Hood Corps’
mayor Kevin Johnson?
Controversy has erupted over President Obama’s firing of Inspector
General Gerald Walprin, a Bush appointee who was tasked with investigating
fraud and misuse inside of the Corporation for National and Community
Service, an umbrella organization for service under Homeland Security
that includes AmeriCorps and many other related groups.
Latest
results: Landside win for Ahmadinejad
Preliminary results show that Iran’s incumbent President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad has won the elections in a landslide victory, gaining
more than 64 percent of the votes.
S.Korea
sends more troops to N.Korea border
South Korea has sent hundreds more Marines to its tense border with
North Korea, military officials said on Friday as world powers prepared
to punish the communist state for its nuclear test.
NATO
data shows Afghanistan violence reaches record levels Insurgent violence hit record levels in Afghanistan
last week, reaching its highest level since 2001 as the commander
of US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan warned Thursday that he expects
“tough months” ahead.
Osama
bin Laden hiding in Pakistan, CIA says
The CIA believes Osama bin Laden is hiding in Pakistan, and has
deployed intelligence agents to the country to aide the Pakistani
military in the search, the spy agency’s director said today.
Rand
says US unlikely to contain Iran
A US think-tank has warned that a US-led containment of Iran is
‘unlikely’ to be sustainable among the Persian Gulf
states.
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