Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
23 Sept 2013
George Galloway vs the Lame Stream Media - Galloway wins every time
You can't "vote" for change - The BBC Suck O Cocks News
The artist taxi driver
"Nothing changes with these pigs, they are all on the side of the banksters! It's not just the Tory party, they are all fucking nasty."
"We must disable party politics."
"We must disable party politics."
Forbes Calls Goldman CEO Holier Than Mother Teresa
By Matt Taibbi: I got a lot of letters from folks this week about an online column for Forbes written by a self-proclaimed Ayn Rand devotee named Harry Binswanger (if that's a nom de plume, it's
not bad, although I might have gone for "Harry Kingbanger" or "Harry
Wandwanker"). The piece had the entertainingly provocative title, "Give Back? Yes, It's Time for the 99% to Give Back to the 1%"
and contained a number of innovatively slavish proposals to aid the
beleaguered and misunderstood rich, including a not-kidding-at-all plan
to exempt anyone who makes over a million dollars from income taxes.
This article is so ridiculous that normally it would be beneath
commentary, but there's a passage in there I just couldn't let go:Britain threatened by incurable BBC pandemic
In the Kingdom of the Blind, is there a one-eyed man?
The Slog: BBC
(British Blindness Condition) is a unique sensory disease in that,
although its attack on the nervous system is blindingly obvious, the
vast majority of the United Kingdom population neither know nor accept
that they have it – or that, importantly, it is now in its tertiary
stage….and thus almost insoluble, or even partly reversible. Very few
politicians of whom I know (or have met) accept it in any real sense,
for were they to do so, it would mean admitting what everyone who
recognises BBC* knows perfectly well: it is their job to fix it, and
they clearly do not have to remotest iota of a notion how they might
even begin to do that. Thus their ‘solution’ is to witter on about
innuendo, exaggeration, hysteria, and how Britain is just the same as it
ever was. When you can’t deter something, better to deny it:
Chamberlain managed it for five years with Hitler, as did Laval and
Daladier. It’s much less painful than dealing with it. For a while.
*I should say at this point that,
while the other BBC (the British Broadcasting Corporation, or Beeb or British Brainwashing Corporation)
stands implicated in several features of BBC, it is more a sufferer from
BBC than BBC itself. Thus you will see and hear the Beeb twisting,
ignoring, recalibrating and generally obfuscating facts, but is far from
being the only medium with a desire to stifle Free Speech.Hero Snowden's Leaks Help NWO NSA Critics in Government Surveillance Lawsuits
By Brendan Sasso: For years, the government has successfully suppressed lawsuits by
civil liberties groups challenging the constitutionality of its
surveillance programs.
"No matter what you think of the lawfulness of these programs, I
think everyone should think their legitimacy or illegitimacy is better
debated in public and decided by a court," Alex Abdo, a lawyer for the
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), said. The Justice Department has traditionally argued that groups like the ACLU and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) cannot prove that they have been affected by the surveillance, and they are therefore not in a position to challenge the programs in court—a legal concept known as "standing."
The courts have consistently sided with the government on the issue and, earlier this year, the Supreme Court threw out an ACLU lawsuit over warrantless wiretapping, concluding the group could not show it had standing to sue.
"Simply put, respondents can only speculate as to how the attorney general and the director of national intelligence will exercise their discretion in determining which communications to target," Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the majority.
But the Snowden leaks have changed all of that. In response to a leaked court order, the NSA acknowledged that it is collecting data on all U.S. phone calls. The data collection includes phone numbers, call times and call durations, but not the contents of the conversations.
"For years, the government has shielded its surveillance practices from judicial review through excessive secrecy,"
$17 Trillion U.S. National Debt? Try $211 Trillion! + A victory for Merkel will only mask Germany's long-term economic problems
By Mark O'Byrne: “If you add up all the promises that
have been made for spending obligations, including defense expenditures,
and you subtract all the taxes that we expect to collect, the
difference is $211 trillion. That’s the fiscal gap,” he says. “That’s
our (US) true indebtedness.”
Today’s AM fix was USD 1,321.75, EUR 978.71 and GBP 824.34 per ounce.
Friday’s AM fix was USD 1,355.25, EUR 1,002.18 and GBP 845.39 per ounce
Friday’s AM fix was USD 1,355.25, EUR 1,002.18 and GBP 845.39 per ounce
Gold dropped $39.30 or 2.92% Friday, closing at
$1,325.30/oz. Silver slid $1.27 or 5.84%, closing at $21.74. At 3:32 EDT
Friday, Platinum fell $31.30 or 2.1% to $1,427.50/oz, while palladium
slipped $18.53 or 2.5% to $713.97 /oz. Gold was up 0.16% and silver was
down 2.03% on the week.
Gold has been up and down in choppy trading in London today as investors digest the U.S. Fed’s decision to wait on tapering until perhaps next month. Comments on Friday from James Bullard, the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President affected the markets. He said, “a reduction of the Fed’s $85 billion monthly bond purchase program beginning in October was possible and that the Fed can be patient in deciding when to scale back its pace of asset purchases”.
Misandry: The War on Male Students
Obama's Al-CIA-da Attacks Mall in Kenya
#friendbomb - Build Your Network and Accelerate the Awakening
The War on Drugs Is a War on Us
Thoughts on Radical Feminism - A Response to Diana Boston + The Evil Of Radical Feminism
Perceived misunderstandings are often nothing more than not using an agreed upon terminology. And I don't agree to this terminology.