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Dictatorship Spreads To Europe The European Union is set to mirror moves in the US to overhaul
the economic regulatory oversight system, in a move that will see national
regulators superceded by European supervisors.
World’s
hungry top one billion: UN food agency
A record one billion people are undernourished around the world, the
UN food agency said Friday, blaming the global financial crisis for
a surge of more than 100 million hungry since last year.
Next
Major Move In Stock Market Will Be Down
The next major move in the stock market will be down. We are seeing
the last vestiges of a rally similar to what we saw in 1931. The rally
we expected at 6600 up to 8500 will end as soon as all the financial
institutions that need to sell what stock is necessary to bolster their
balance sheets.
Ron
Paul Slams Federal Reserve’s New Dictatorial Powers
Responding to the Obama administration's new regulatory reform plan,
which will officially hand the Federal Reserve complete dictatorial
control over the U.S. economy, Congressman Ron Paul told MSNBC that
the Fed was now more powerful than Congress.
ACLU,
Ron Paul’s Campaign for Liberty sue TSA over ‘illegal’
detention
Announcing a lawsuit against the Transportation Security Administration
for the “illegal” detention of the Campaign for Liberty’s
treasurer in April at a St. Louis airport, the ACLU damned what it called
a “troubling pattern” of aggressive invasions of privacy
by the TSA.
EC
calls for one world internet governance
The European Commission is once again calling for the United States
to let go of ICANN and place it under international supervision.
These
Are Obama’s Wars Now
On Monday the Democrat controlled House voted 226-202 to approve a rushed
$106 billion dollar war spending bill, guaranteeing more carnage in
Iraq and Afghanistan (and lately Pakistan) until September 30, 2009,
which marks the end of the budget year.
Reporter:
NSA analysts spied on own wives and girlfriends
According to the reporter who first broke the NSA wiretapping story,
there is no proof the agency has scaled back its interception of the
personal phone calls and email messages of American citizens as promised
by the Obama administration or even that it is being straight with Congress
about its activities. 29
Engineers: Only Explosives Can Explain 9/11 World Trade Center Destruction
“Something is wrong with this picture,” thought Nathan Lomba,
as he watched replays of the Twin Tower collapses on television on September
11, 2001.
FDA
Threatens to Seize All Natural Products that Dare to Mention H1N1 Swine
Flu
In an effort to censor any online text that might inform consumers of
the ability of natural products to protect consumers from H1N1 influenza
A, the FDA is now sending out a round of warning letters, threatening
to “take enforcement action… such as seizure or injunction
for violations of the FFDC Act without further notice.”
9/11
Truther Found Not Guilty Of Assaulting Disabled Girl At the time of this staged incident, neo-con media outlets
like Sean Hannity and Fox News, as well as 9/11 debunking groups,
claimed that a 9/11 truther had beaten up a disabled girl as a means
of trying to discredit the 9/11 truth movement. Now that Talis has
been aquitted and proven completely innocent of all charges, as
we maintained all along, will those same groups now come forward
and apologize for promulgating this hoax?
CIA
seeks laid-off bankers in N.Y. recruitment drive Laid off from Wall Street? The CIA wants you — as long
as you can pass a lie detector test and show that you are motivated
by service to your country rather than your wallet.
Who
Will Control Iraq’s Oil?
Furious protests are threatening to undermine the Iraqi government’s
plan to give international oil companies a stake in its giant oilfields
in a desperate effort to increase its declining oil production and
oil revenues.
Showdown
on Pacific: U.S. tracking North ship
As the Obama administration tries to ensure that the latest United
Nations Security Council resolution is enforced, the U.S. Navy yesterday
was tracking a North Korean vessel suspected of carrying weapons
materials, U.S. government officials said.
Khamenei
warns protesters to stay off streets
Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, issued a stern
warning to opponents today to stay off the streets as he denied
claims that last week’s elections had been rigged.
Minn.
lawmaker vows not to complete Census
Outspoken Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann says she’s so worried
that information from next year’s national census will be
abused that she will refuse to fill out anything more than the number
of people in her household.
Obama
lawyers try to protect Cheney from Daily Show
Tired of waving the national security flag, Obama administration
lawyers are apparently trying another tactic to get the courts to
back Bush administration arguments which never worked to prevent
the release of critical documents. Forget Qaeda or North Korea,
late night hosts who tell jokes are why the government should retain
its secrets.
Who
Will Regulate the Regulators? In government, failure is success. That’s what I call
DiLorenzo’s First Law of Government. When the welfare state
bureaucracy fails to reduce poverty, it is rewarded with more tax
dollars and more responsibilities.
Yes,
Conspiracy Theorists ARE Crazy
Many people have given talks, and written articles and books about
how “conspiracies” are a well-recognized legal principal,
about documented conspiracies throughout history, and about the
overwhelming evidence that some recent events were conspiracies.