By Michael Snyder: Well,
isn't that convenient? At the moment when the baby bombing Obama administration is
feeling more heat then ever before, it starts another war. Suddenly
everyone in the lame-stream media is talking all about Syria and not
about the IRS scandal, Benghazi, NSA snooping
or any of the other political scandals that have popped up in recent
weeks. As if on cue, Obama made headlines all over the globe on
Thursday by claiming that the Syrian government has used chemical
weapons against the rebels "multiple times", and that the U.S. was now
ready to do more to assist the rebels. That assistance is reportedly
going to include "military support" for the rebels and a no-fly zone
over at least part of Syria is being discussed. Without a doubt, these
are acts of war, and this conflict is not going to end until Assad has
been ousted. But Assad will not go quietly. And all it would take is
for Assad to fire a couple of missiles at Tel Aviv for a huge regional
war to erupt in the Middle East. And what happens if Russia or China
decides to get involved in the conflict in Syria? Obama is playing with
fire, but he has shown again and again that he is willing to do
virtually anything if it will benefit him politically.
Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
15 Jun 2013
"Up shit creek without a paddle" Max Keiser with Lee Camp + Obama 2007 vs Obama 2013 - NSA, FISA, and Patriot Act
Black Panthers Condemn Obama The Baby Bomber
AJ: In this nation, we have been ingrained with the notion that ordinary
everyday Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people have genuine
representative government because we have the right to vote. Yet,
elected officials have repeatedly simply lied to the electorate, and
once they have been voted into office, proceeded to violate the trust of
those who voted for them. Unfortunately, this is not a new or even an
unusual phenomenon. Source
Fact By Fiction Writer!? Syrian Army Has Chemical Weapons
Steve Keen on George Osborne's Ponzi Scheme
How Does It End?
By Monty Pelerin: The
days of reasonable economic forecasting are over. Today, an economic
forecast is more like the analysis of a criminal mind than the
evaluation of economic data. The dominating role of government
overpowers markets intentionally. In the short-term that will continue.
Reactions to Federal Reserve minutes referencing continuation,
alteration or cessation of quantitative easing cause stock markets to
move by over 100 points. Other markets are affected by government
interventions, just not so noticeably.
Long term, markets will overpower government. But, to paraphrase
Keynes, in the long term many of us will no longer be around. In the
meantime, economic forecasting is more political than economic. Dinosaur
government affects everything it touches. Markets remain important
although government is currently overpowering them. These deliberate
distortions may continue for some time.
Markets left alone would reveal the truth about the sorry condition
of our country. Government is doing everything it can to hide this
condition from the populace. The nature of any government is to make
itself look better in the eyes of the people. Big government has the
power and means to do so.
GREECE: ERT staff run rings round Samaras Government - The Slog
Flag in the back for Samaras
It’s always nice to bring good news from Greece: there ain’t much of it, and I like the Greeks.
Once Prime Minister Samaras had mouthed off about the new TV channel name Nerit, ERT journalists registered it (New
Democracy being far too useless to have done so) and so now they’ll
have to come up with a new one. The downside of this is that I can’t use
the full name I came up with for the Nerit acronym, National Emergency
Rubbish Invocation Transmission.
Also terrific (especially in the absence of any ethical judgement
from the EC gargoyles) is the news that Greek state TV broadcasts were
dramatically switched on again yesterday after broadcasters across
Europe stepped in to try and keep ERT on air. The Geneva-based European
Broadcasting Union took the feed from a studio in Thessaloniki and
retransmitted it back to Greek homes over a satellite link.Excellent. Who’d have thought that a media owner’s cabal would display more basic decency than politicians? Er, no…don’t answer that.
Copernicus, Galileo and Gold - Parts I + II
Hugo Salinas Price: We are deceived when we consent to think about the "price of gold."
At the very outset of our thoughts regarding gold, we are wrong, just as
astronomers prior to Copernicus were wrong in thinking about the solar
system as geo-centric, with the Sun, Moon and planets describing perfect
circles around Earth. Gold is − to follow the astronomical simile − the
center of the monetary universe, and the planets − the
currencies − circle the Sun, which represents gold.
The correct starting point is the price of a currency expressed in terms of gold, and not the other way around.
The correct starting point is the price of a currency expressed in terms of gold, and not the other way around.
How MIC shill Tony Blair made his millions
Denaturing Monsanto Chemical Found In Urine Of Europeans - Study
RT: Residents of 18 European states have been tested positively to traces of glyphosate, a globally used weed killer, the study says. It remains unclear how the chemical used on Monsanto GMO corps got in people’s bodies.
It turns out that 44 per cent of volunteers had it in their urine, but it is yet unclear how the herbicide got into their systems.
“These results suggest we are being exposed to glyphosate in our everyday lives,” Adrian Bebb, spokesperson of environmental group Friends of the Earth (FoE) said in a statement.
The study, carried out between March and May 2013, showed that proportions of positive samples varies between countries, with Malta (90 per cent) , Germany (70 per cent), UK (70 per cent) and Poland being “the most positive samples” and Macedonia and Switzerland – “the lowest”.
"Our testing highlights a serious lack of action by public authorities across Europe and indicates that this weed killer is being widely overused,” the group said.