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Regulatory Reform Plan Officially Establishes Banking Dictatorship In
United States President Obama's plan to give the privately-owned and unaccountable
Federal Reserve complete regulatory oversight across the entire U.S.
economy, which is likely to be enacted before the end of the year, will
officially herald the beginning of a new form of government in the United
States - an ultra-powerful banking dictatorship controlled by a small
gaggle of shadowy and corrupt elitists.
Strange
Inconsistencies in the $134.5 Billion Bearer Bond Mystery
Here’s yet another huge financial story that has been virtually
blacked out by the US financial media. Although on the surface, this
story appears to be a non-event, if we consider some of the released
facts about this case, you will understand why I consider it to be a
huge story.
NKorea
accuses SKorea of driving to brink of war
Rodong Sinmun, the official daily of the North’s ruling communist
party, said the United States and its allies had launched a smear campaign
against Pyongyang at the UN Security Council and drastically raised
the danger of invading the North.
BBC
Caught In Mass Public Deception With Iran Propaganda
The BBC has again been caught engaging in mass public deception by using
photographs of pro-Ahmadinejad rallies in Iran and claiming they represent
anti-government protests in favor of Hossein Mousavi.
Feinstein
denies NSA abuses; Holder refuses to call them ‘illegal’
The chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee came to the defense of
the National Security Agency today, saying that the federal agency didn’t
commit flagrant abuses in its program to intercept American’s
phone calls and emails — but stopped short of denying that the
agency had overstepped its bounds or broken the law.
Iran
denies wants nuclear weapon as insurance
Iran denied Wednesday that it was seeking a nuclear weapon as an “insurance
policy”, as suggested by the head of the International Atomic
Energy Agency, Mohamed ElBaradei.
Former
Guantanamo Prosecutor: Prosecute Those Who Authorized Torture Darrel Vandeveld served as a prosecutor in the Guantanamo military
commissions. He resigned due to ethical problems with the tribunal system,
and is currently serving as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Reserve.
Tony
Blair knew of secret policy on terror interrogations
Tony Blair was aware of the existence of a secret interrogation
policy which effectively led to British citizens, and others, being
tortured during counter-terrorism investigations, the Guardian
can reveal.
SSRIs Prescribed for Autistic Children Make Them Worse
Despite the fact the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not
approved any prescription medications to treat the symptoms of autism
and related disorders, drugs are frequently — and increasingly
— being given to autistic children, according to a study in the
June issue of Archives of General Psychiatry.
Obama’s
Approval Rating Slips On Worries About Jobs, Deficit
Public approval of President Obama’s job performance has dropped
slightly this spring as Americans have grown increasingly concerned
about unemployment and the federal budget deficit, according to a new
NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
Iran
Faces Greater Risks Than It Knows
Stephen Kinzer’s book, All the Shah’s Men: An American
Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror, tells the story of the
overthrow of Iran’s democratically elected leader, Mohammed
Mosaddeq, by the CIA and the British MI6 in 1953. The CIA bribed
Iranian government officials, businessmen, and reporters, and paid
Iranians to demonstrate in the streets.
Baxter
Expects to Deliver A/H1N1 Vaccine to WHO by July
If you trust a company that was caught red-handed shipping out vaccines
containing live avian flu virus enough to take their swine flu vaccine,
then good luck to you. We’ll be politely declining.
Investigators
Find Over 9,000 Vials Of Unaccounted Deadly Pathogens At Fort Detrick
An inventory of potentially deadly pathogens at Fort Detrick’s
infectious disease laboratory found more than 9,000 vials that had
not been accounted for, Army officials said yesterday, raising concerns
that officials wouldn’t know whether dangerous toxins were
missing.
“Russia
and China won’t cope without US dollar” Despite calls for less reliance on the Dollar, Russia and
China will have to trade and keep reserves in USD for the foreseeable
future says Walter Lohman, Director of The Heritage Foundation’s
Asian Studies Center.
North
Korea may launch missile toward Hawaii in July - paper
North Korea may launch a long-range ballistic missile toward the
U.S. state of Hawaii in early July, Japan’s Yomiuri daily
said on Thursday, citing Defense Ministry analysis and U.S. intelligence.
US
feds subpoena names of anonymous web commenters The all-too-typical violent hyperbole found in reader comments
across the internet has landed one Las Vegas newspaper in the hot
seat with US prosecutors.
The Great Global Warming Hoax
RAND Wants WWIII to Save US Economy
Paul Watson & Alex Jones - Mumbai Terror Attacks
Paul Joseph Watson: Internet Censorship a Growing Cancer