Gerald Celente on KWN: “The big story of course is what’s going
on in Ukraine, and the back-and-forth between Russia and the West.
This is a very volatile situation and it’s been in the works for a long
time. This is really more about the United States and the European
Union moving into those eastern European countries that used to be under
the Soviet bloc. It’s not going to have a happy ending...
“It has only been
weeks since they overthrew the government of Ukraine and installed the
one they have now, and it’s destabilized. There are threats being made
against Russia. Whether they are (empty) threats or legitimate actions
is going to be revealed later on.
We
are looking at this very similarly to when the Soviet Union broke up,
and the complete desire (by the West) to make Russia weaker and weaker.
It’s reminiscent of the Versailles Treaty that followed the end of
World War I. Everyone knew the penalties were so harsh on Germany that
it was a mistake as soon as it was signed. History books are filled
with this story.
The
same thing is starting to shape up now with Russia. Just look at the
comments coming out of Russia, particularly those by Vladimir Yakunin,
who was the former senior diplomat that now heads the Russian rail
system. Yakunin said: “We are witnessing a large geopolitical game in which the game is the destruction of Russia as a geopolitical opponent of the United States, or of its global financial oligarchy.”
By Dean Esmay Kentucky’s Lexington Herald-Leader has recently reported:
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Domestic violence victims in Kentucky
could gain quick access to temporary concealed weapons permits under a
bill that passed the House after emotional debate Friday. Abuse victims
receiving court-issued protective orders meant to keep their assailants
away would be eligible for the 45-day concealed carry permits.
Supporters said the short-term permits would provide a measure of
self-protection at a time when victims can feel most vulnerable.
…The bill [House Bill 351] cleared the House on a 79-13 vote. It goes to the Senate, which is considering similar legislation.
House Bill 351 is hardly a “gun-control” measure. Far from it. Nor
can it credibly be called a measure to “prevent violence.” Indeed, this
may be the first case in US history where guns and domestic violence
have been addressed together by a legislature in the sense of arming
alleged victims rather than dis-arming alleged abusers. It strains
credulity to see this as a means to less violence, or as a path to the
safer presence of guns.
By Michael Krieger: Last week, I wrote a piece titled: New York Banking Regulator Benjamin Lawsky Thinks Mt. Gox Collapse Could Help Bitcoin.
In it, I speculated that Lawsky was positioning New York to emerge as a
primary global Bitcoin trading hub. While certain comments from Lawsky
in the past have rubbed me the wrong way, he seems to be taking a very
intelligent and overall rational approach to Bitcoin and
crypto-currencies in general. He is treating it as a technological
innovation that can help the world (as well as New York’s economy in
particular), something that will bear fruit by creating and nurturing a
dynamic start-up community.
Today we learn from Bloomberg that:
New
York financial regulators said they will immediately begin accepting
applications to operate exchanges for Bitcoin and other digital
currencies to help speed the development of rules for that market.
MAYOR of MGTOWN: SO MANY MEN OUT THERE ONLY KNOW ABOUT THE BLUE PILL WORLD. IT'S TIME TO PUT THE CONCEPT OF MGTOW IN FRONT OF NEW FACES!
RT: The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) secretly removed classified documents from a computer system used by Congress, Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-California) said Tuesday morning, and may have violated the United States Constitution as a result.
Feinstein — the chair of the United States Senate Intelligence Committee — critiqued the CIA’s supposed conduct on the floor of the US Capitol Building early Tuesday in Washington, DC, and said that the agency’s alleged actions may have violated the constitutional principle of congressional oversight, as well as both the Fourth Amendment and a presidential executive order that prohibits the CIA from engaging in domestic search and surveillance.
The chairperson’s unexpected remarks early Tuesday came amid multiple requests for the Department of Justice to investigate allegations of misconduct between the chairperson’s panel and the secretive spy agency.
AlyssMajere: So the video speaks for itself through all my slurred speech.
The sole
power plant in the Gaza Strip is under the threat of shut down as it
runs out of fuel due to the many years long blockade by the disgraceful hypocrites of the inhuman genocidal Jewish Israel regime.
UK BANNED Press TV: Reporting from Gaza, our correspondent Hala al-Safadi said the
shortage could force the facility to shut down on Friday in the coastal
enclave, home to a population of more than 1.5 million people.
“There is a huge shortage in power. The power available does not
fulfill even 50 percent of the needs. We expect that by the end of the
week the crisis will hit deep. This comes as we suffer the Israeli
blockade and the fuel shortage due to the closure of the crossings,”
said Jamal al-Dardasawi from the Gaza power distribution company.
For the past few years, under the apartheid blockade by the Zionazi Jews who call themselves 'the chosen people' many areas in Gaza
have remained without electricity for 12 hours a day.
Former US
congressman Ron Paul has warned that Washington’s efforts to impose
sanctions against Russia over the crisis in Ukraine are an “act of war.”
UK BANNED Press TV: “Though many mistakenly believe that sanctions are a relatively
harmless way of forcing foreign countries to do what we say, we should
be clear: sanctions are an act of war,” Paul wrote in an article
published on Monday.
US Congress is set to vote for sanctions against Russia in the coming days.
Last week, the White House announced economic sanctions and blocking
Russian officials' visas, but it has yet to impose them on specific
Russian entities or officials.
American and European officials will meet in London on Tuesday to
begin drawing up a list of which Russians might be affected by
sanctions.
Ron Paul also said there is a “danger of an unimaginable conflict between the US and Russia.”
“We must demand a shift away from a war footing, away from incendiary
rhetoric. We are broke and cannot afford to “buy” Ukraine. We certainly
cannot afford another war, especially with Russia!” he said.
bane666au: Alternative titles for this video: "feminism is for the birds" or "old McDonald, Patriarchy overlord"
Greg Hunter: Dr. Jim Willie contends, "I don't
think it would be a shock to see the Russians come out and say we've got
over 20,000 tons of gold, and we are going to back our ruble with gold.
Screw the dollar. I think in the next year or so, the Russians and
Chinese are going to let it be known that between them they own close to
40,000 tons of gold.