Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
8 Dec 2013
CPS Whistleblower Exposes Family Court's War Against Fathers + Why Fish Hate Feminism + Stale Baloney: Crackpot Feminist Extraordinaire
Stop Harassment + HiDine, The Place To Meet Your Future Gold Digger
Male Birth Control Pill Is On The Horizon
Highest Radiation Level Ever, Lethal In 20 Minutes, Recorded Outside Fukushima Reactor
Submitted by Tyler Durden: With all the excitement about Japan's soaring
stock market (if plunging wages), crashing non-digital currency (leading
to soaring energy prices), recent passage of an arbitrary secrecy bill
("Designed by Kafka & Inspired By Hitler"),
and ongoing territorial spat with China, it is almost as if the Abe
administration is desperately doing everything in its power, including
some of the most ridiculous decisions taken by a government in recent
history, to hide some key development behind the scenes. Such as this
one perhaps: NHK reported today
that TEPCO said radiation levels are extremely high in an area near a
ventilation pipe at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. TEPCO found radiation of 25 sieverts an hour on a duct, which connects reactor buildings and the 120-meter-tall ventilation pipe.
Putting this number in context the estimated radiation level is the highest ever detected outside reactor buildings. People exposed to this level of radiation would die within 20 minutes.BOO - Ghost Of 1929 Crash Reappears
By Anthony MIrhaydari: They say those who forget the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them.
As a student of market history, I’ve seen that maxim made true time
and again. The cycle swings fear back to greed. The overcautious become
the overzealous. And at the top, the story is always the same: Too much
credit, too much speculation, the suspension of disbelief, and the
spread of the idea that this time is different.
The Male Pill: Pros & Cons
By Walter Romans: Peter Lloyd, whose work I greatly admire, recently posted an article hailing the male pill in response to a ridiculous article by Tom Sykes who views the pill as an assault on masculinity. Neither writer seems to have seen the big picture.
Sykes believes that the pill will be different psychologically for men than women because men do not “live in fear of getting pregnant.” Because of this, men won’t take the pill. Instead they will view it as an attack on their manhood, because manhood is tied to potency. He cites the small number of British men who get sterilized as evidence in support of his position. This might be a valid argument except for a couple of points.
Sykes believes that the pill will be different psychologically for men than women because men do not “live in fear of getting pregnant.” Because of this, men won’t take the pill. Instead they will view it as an attack on their manhood, because manhood is tied to potency. He cites the small number of British men who get sterilized as evidence in support of his position. This might be a valid argument except for a couple of points.
My Friend is a Psychopath!
The State Causes the Poverty It Later Claims to Solve - Ludwig von Mises Institute
By Andreas Marquart: If one looks at the current paper money system and its negative social
and social-political effects, the question must arise: where are the
protests by the
supporters and protectors of social justice? Why don’t we hear calls to
protest from politicians and social commentators, from the heads of
social welfare
agencies and leading religious leaders, who all promote the general
welfare as their mission?
Presumably, the answer is that many have only a weak understanding of
the role of money in an economy with a division of labor, and for that
reason, the
consequences of today’s paper money system are being widely overlooked.UN Rappporteur To "Investigate" NSA / GCHQ Agency Spying
Sweden Engaged With USA In Industrial Espionage Against Russia + No Charges Ever Pressed: Assange Marks Three Years Of UK Detention
The West is very hypocritical about industrial espionage, in
particular constantly accusing China of breaking the
international laws by spying on Western companies “And yet here you find the United States and its closest
allies in the espionage world, including Sweden, doing exactly
that which they have long vehemently accused China of doing and
have rigorously condemned over and over,” Greenwald
RT: Sweden's intelligence agency has not only spied on Russian leadership, sharing intelligence with the NSA, but also apparently engaged in industrial espionage against business targets such as Russia’s energy companies, Sveriges Television reports.
According to a wire, obtained by Swedish TV program ‘Mission: Investigate’, Sweden's National Defense Radio Establishment (FRA) shared intelligence on Russia with Washington.
“Thank Sweden for its continued work on the Russian target, and underscore the primary role that FRA plays as a leading partner to work the Russian Target, including Russian leadership, ENERGY, … and … counterintelligence,” NSA wire said,
RT: Sweden's intelligence agency has not only spied on Russian leadership, sharing intelligence with the NSA, but also apparently engaged in industrial espionage against business targets such as Russia’s energy companies, Sveriges Television reports.
According to a wire, obtained by Swedish TV program ‘Mission: Investigate’, Sweden's National Defense Radio Establishment (FRA) shared intelligence on Russia with Washington.
“Thank Sweden for its continued work on the Russian target, and underscore the primary role that FRA plays as a leading partner to work the Russian Target, including Russian leadership, ENERGY, … and … counterintelligence,” NSA wire said,
Bitcoin Crashes, Loses Half Of Its Value In Two Days + Bitcoin less than oz of Palladium now
Submitted by Tyler Durden: It was inevitable that a few short days after Wall Street lovingly embraced Bitcoin as their own, with analysts from Bank of America, Citigroup and
others, not to mention the clueless momentum-chasing, peanut gallery
vocally flip-flopping on the "currency" after hating it at $200 only to
love it at $1200 that Bitcoin... would promptly crash. And crash it did: overnight, following previously reported news that China's Baidu would follow the PBOC in halting acceptance of
Bitcoin payment, Bitcoin tumbled from a recent high of $1155 to an
almost electronically destined "half-off" touching $576 hours ago,
exactly 50% lower, on very heave volume, before a dead cat bounce
levitated the currency back to the $800 range, where it may or may not
stay much longer, especially if all those who jumped on the bandwagon at
over $1000 on "get rich quick" hopes and dreams, only to see massive
losses in their P&Ls decide they have had enough.
Which incidentally, like gold, is to be expected when one treats what
is explicitly as a currency on its own merits in a world of dying fiat -
with the appropriate much required patience - instead of as an asset,
with delusions of grandure that some greater fool will pay more for it
tomorrow than it is worth today. Sadly, in a world of HFT trading,
patience is perhaps the most valuable commodity.