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GM bankruptcy plan eyes quick sale to gov't
General Motors Corp's plan for a bankruptcy filing involves a quick sale of the company's healthy assets to a new company initially owned by the U.S. government, a source familiar with the situation said on Tuesday.

Rothschild’s roadmap for Dubai’s economic recovery
It is payback time for Rothschild in Dubai. The 200-year-old banking house, perhaps the bluest of the blue bloods of the world’s financial dynasties, has always prided itself on the strength of its relationships, especially with governments and global power brokers.

“Open the Gates that the Righteous Nation May Enter”: Rumsfeld Used Biblical Quotes in Top-Secret Iraq War Briefings for Bush
GQ Magazine has revealed former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld repeatedly gave President Bush top-secret briefings adorned with Biblical quotes during the early days of the invasion of Iraq. One briefing paper showed an image of a US soldier in Baghdad below the Biblical quote, "Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed."
(Democracy Now video interview with Jeremy Scahill)

Senators Urge Obama to Toe Israel's Line
In the wake of the recent meeting between President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, four senators have circulated an letter to colleagues urging Obama to support the Jewish State's efforts to achieve peace. At press time, seventy-six senators have signed the letter.

Arabs recruiting spies through Facebook, says Israel
Israel's internal intelligence service urged the public on Monday to exercise caution when using Facebook, saying Arabs are trying to recruit spies on the popular social networking site.

Bank of England makes £1bn profit from bailouts after riding to rescue of high street lenders
The Bank of England revealed yesterday that it had racked up record profits of almost £1 billion in the year to February as its fee-earning activities burgeoned amid the global financial and economic turmoil.

FBI "Going Dark." Budget Request for High-Tech Surveillance Capabilities Soar
By Tom Burghardt

The Federal Bureau of Investigation's budget request for Fiscal Year 2010 reveals that America's political police intend to greatly expand their high-tech surveillance capabilities.

Reviewing Ellen Brown's "Web of Debt:" Part V
By Stephen Lendman

This is the fifth of several articles on Ellen Brown's superb 2007 book titled "Web of Debt," now updated in a December 2008 third edition. It tells "the shocking truth about our money system, (how it) trapped us in debt, and how we can break free." This article focuses on taking back our money power.

Reviewing Ellen Brown's "Web of Debt:" Part VI
By Stephen Lendman

This is the sixth and final article on Ellen Brown's superb 2007 book titled "Web of Debt," now updated in a December 2008 third edition. It tells "the shocking truth about our money system, (how it) trapped us in debt, and how we can break free." This article focuses on establishing a people-oriented banking system. It's high time we had one and reclaimed what's rightfully ours.

The 13 people who made torture possible
The Bush administration's Torture 13. They authorized it, they decided how to implement it, and they crafted the legal fig leaf to justify it.

Echoes Of Germany
I see echoes of Germany in the 1920/30s in our country today. The powerful multi-national corporations and banks hold sway, the public are dissatisfied with their Parliament, which has been run badly by the ineffective three in one main parties, who handed over most of it’s legislative power to the EU.

Documents About Lost E-Mail Can Stay Secret
A federal appeals court ruled yesterday that the White House does not have to make public internal documents examining the potential disappearance of e-mails during the administration of President George W. Bush.

'Parasitic' new media beats old media to the punch
Last week, I covered the arrest of three independent journalists in Jones County, Mississippi, who appear to have been scooped up for the non-crime of photographing police during a traffic stop.

WTC 911 Secret Bush-Clinton-Federal Reserve Pakistani Accounts Revealed & New False Flag Terror Attack
It can now be reported that the recent resignation of former New York Federal Reserve Bank of New York Chairman, Stephen Frieidman, signals an expanding investigation of New York Attorny General Andrew Cuomo, who is not only focused on the massive New York state financial derivative Ponzi Scheme, but is now centered on money laundry, and possible funding of alleged terrorists in Pakistan.


Who Rules America?
What do you suppose it is like to be elected president of the United States only to find that your power is restricted to the service of powerful interest groups?

Asia will author its own destruction if it triggers a crisis over US bonds
If Washington is counting on Japan to act as last-resort buyer of US dollar bonds, it may have to think again.

TIME TO GET OUT THE WHEELBARROWS?
ANOTHER LOOK AT THE WEIMAR HYPERINFLATION
By Ellen Brown

Some worried commentators are predicting a massive hyperinflation of the sort suffered by Weimar Germany in 1923, when a wheelbarrow full of paper money could barely buy a loaf of bread.

AFRICOM’s $6 billion fiasco in Djibouti
By Thomas C. Mountain

The USA African Command (AFRICOM) is building their new African megabase in the tiny Horn of African country of Djibouti. The first phase is costing $2 billion, according to reports, and eventually another $4 billion will be spent. This latest expansion of USA imperial might, this time on African soil, is turning into a fiasco for the Pentagon and US State Department.

Who Will TARP America?
By Michael Pento

Last week the nation’s number one trucking company, YRC Worldwide Inc., announced that it will seek $1 billion in TARP assistance to bailout the company’s pension plan. Never mind the fact that the request is light years away from the original intention and approval given by congress to purchase toxic assets from banks’ balance sheets. The point is that the troubled company’s request of the government to cover its pension obligations should remind us of the bigger issue; who will bailout our country’s pension plan and can the USA TARP itself?

We Are the 'Enemy of the State'
By Michael Gaddy

From its very infancy, our government has made a vital part of its existence the theft of property that belongs to others and the demonization of those who would resist, or those who see the state for what it really is.


Max Keiser system corruption

US 'will' deploy missiles in Poland
US is to go ahead with deploying interceptor missiles in Poland even if it scraps plans to set up anti-missile defense apparatuses in Eastern Europe, says Warsaw.


Iranian Army: 11 Days To Wipe Israel Out Of Existence if Attacked
Nothing can prevent Iranian missiles from targeting the heart of Israel, if Iran is subjected to a military strike by Israel. This was the response of the Iranian military commanders to the Israeli statements about a possible military strike against Iran.

Norman Hsu convicted of breaking campaign finance laws
The former fundraiser for Hillary Rodham Clinton and other Democrats is found guilty of using clients' names as fake donors to Democrats' campaigns to avoid federal rules limiting contributions.

Israel gives Obama until end of year on Iran
Obama promised him that if the diplomatic effort fails to get results by the end of the year, the U.S. will reevaluate the situation and perhaps impose tougher sanctions. He also said that all options are on the table.

How Colin Powell Got Duped by the CIA
By Ray McGovern

Think back six years. How often did we hear then-Secretary of State Colin Powell tout his intense four-day vigil at CIA headquarters preparing the speech he would give to the United Nations Security Council on Feb. 5, 2003?

The Real Lesson of the Financial Crisis
By Mike Whitney

The financial channels are abuzz with talk of a recovery, but we're not out of the woods yet. In fact, the deceleration in the rate of economic decline is not a sign of recovery at all, but proof that the economy is resetting at a lower level of activity. That means the recession will drag on for some time no matter what the Fed does.


The 9/11 Commission Didn't Investigate NOTHING! Jesse Ventura

Former PNACer to become unelected "CEO" of Afghanistan
Albert Wohlstetter, a professor at the University of Chicago, gathers a cadre of fiery young intellectuals around him, many of whom are working and associating with the magazine publisher Irving Kristol (see 1965). Wohlstetter’s group includes Richard Perle, Zalmay Khalilzad, and Paul Wolfowitz. Wohlstetter, himself a protege of the Machiavellian academic Leo Strauss, is often considered the “intellectual godfather” of modern neoconservatism. Formerly an analyst at the RAND Corporation, Wohlstetter wielded a powerful influence on the US’s foreign policy during the heyday of the Cold War.

Senate Leaders Balk at Closing Guantánamo Prison
Moving to avoid a bitter partisan feud, Senate Democratic leaders have decided to remove from a war spending bill the $80 million that President Obama had requested to close the detention center for terrorist suspects at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

Arrest ordered for mom of boy, 13, resisting chemo
A judge issued an arrest warrant Tuesday for the mother of a 13-year-old boy who was under order to provide chemotherapy treatment for the boy, yet missed a court hearing on the boy's welfare.

US puts Greek group on terror blacklist
The United States announced Monday that it is listing Revolutionary Struggle as a foreign terrorist organization after the Greek leftist group attacked US diplomatic and business interests.

Scientists Unveil Missing Link In Evolution
Scientists have unveiled a 47-million-year-old fossilised skeleton of a monkey hailed as the missing link in human evolution.


Jim Rogers On Lew Rockwell Part 1 (05/17/09)


Jim Rogers On Lew Rockwell Part 2 (05/17/09)

Taxpayers May Lose Out in TARP Paybacks
Americans were promised a reward for rescuing the nation’s banks. In return for all those bailouts, the banks essentially granted stock options to the government — a potential jackpot for taxpayers once the crisis blew over

Elliott Wave Disciple Robert Prechter Sees a Possible 2,000 Dow
The bottom line: While the market could go up a little further in the short term, it’s not the time to get aggressive.

U.S. housing starts, permits plumb record lows
U.S. housing starts and permits fell to record lows in April, weighed down by a slump in multifamily units, according to data on Tuesday that still hinted the U.S. recession may be drawing to a close.

Fannie and Freddie in 'critical' condition
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, charged with helping lead the nation out of its housing crisis, are facing "critical" financial problems, federal regulators said Monday.

The companies suffer from severe financial, operational and compliance weaknesses, the Federal Housing Finance Agency said a report to Congress detailing its annual examinations of the firms. Taken over by the government in September, Fannie and Freddie are not able to operate without federal assistance.

MI5 and police came across July 7 ringleader six times but never identified him as a threat – report
Police and MI5 had the ringleader of the July 7 London attacks, Mohammad Sidique Khan, on their records six times before the attacks but he was never identified as a threat, a long-awaited parliamentary report revealed today.

Intelligence officials 'laughed' at al Qaeda 7/7 bomb link
Senior intelligence officials initially dismissed suggestions the July 7 bombings were al Qaeda linked

I did not say Cheney killed Benazir: Hersh
US journalist Seymour Hersh on Monday contradicted news reports being published in South Asia that quote him as saying a “special death squad” made by former US vice president Dick Cheney had killed Benazir Bhutto.

Former ACORN Organizer Warns of Census Fraud
Former ACORN organizer Gregory Hall warns in a Washington Examiner op-ed about the dangers of letting ACORN participate in the U.S. Census.

Geithner: No plans to cap executive pay
Financial sector executives should not fear government imposed caps on their salaries even as the Obama administration moves to influence how firms pay their employees. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Monday that government should place "broad constraints" on the incentives that huge pay packages create for executives to take short-term risks. But he drew the line at government determining levels of pay.

New Bull Or Sucker's Rally?
With stocks making triple digit gains on Monday some investors are asking, "is the action the start of the next leg higher -- or is it a sucker's rally?"

Obama Speeds Up Fuel-Economy Standards, Sets First Carbon Limit
President Barack Obama will announce today that automakers must meet average U.S. fuel-economy standards of 35.5 miles per gallon by 2016, four years sooner than previously planned, a senior administration official said.

Obama Administration Will Not Ask Supreme Court to Review Gag Order Decision
The government had a deadline last Thursday. That was the last day the government could ask the Supreme Court to review an appeals court ruling striking down parts of the Patriot Act that allow the FBI to impose unconstitutional gag orders on National Security Letters (NSL) recipients. The deadline has now passed, and the government has confirmed that it will not ask the Supreme Court to review this important NSL decision.

Senator Praises Inquisition as Proof that Torture Works
George W. Bush and a key general in Iraq both called the Iraq war a "crusade". Many other high-level civilian and military leaders also believe in fighting a religious war against Islam.

Like Iraq, the "Facts" Regarding 9/11 Were "Fixed Around the Policy"
3 facts show that the government "fixed the facts" regarding 9/11 around a policy decision to exonerate the government from any blame whatsoever.

US, Canadian and Aussie wheat industries unite behind GM
Major wheat industry organizations from the US, Canada and Australia have announced that they intend to work together to commercialize genetically modified (GM) wheat crops.

Blue collar U.S. males lose more ground
One statistic that stands out in America's recession-stung economy is the unemployment rate for adult men: in April for the second month in a row it surged ahead of the national average to 9.4 percent versus 8.9 percent for all workers. The jobless rate for adult women was 7.1 percent.

Israel begins new settlement, despite U.S. opposition
The Peace Now movement called the move proof that "Netanyahu is not ready to commit to a two-state solution" and is striving to "prevent the creation of a Palestinian state."

Supreme Court upholds California medical pot law
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected appeals from two hold-out counties in Southern California that objected to the state's 13-year-old medical marijuana law and claimed it should be struck down as violating the federal drug control act.

Girl Scouts exposed: Lessons in lesbianism
When many parents think of Girl Scouts, they imagine young girls in uniform selling Thin Mints and Tagalong cookies – not learning about stone labyrinths, world peace, global warming, yoga, avatars, smudging incense, Zen gardens and feminist, communist and lesbian role models.

Have China Watchers Never Heard Of A Decoy?
By Adrian Douglas

The notion that the Chinese have accumulated this massive U.S. debt portfolio and only now are wondering what to do about it is so naive it doesn't warrant serious consideration.

The Decline and Fall of the Globalist Empire
By Joe Schembrie

To bring manufacturing back to America, we don't need tariffs. We need to end the Globalist interventionist policies that distort economic incentives into driving away the bulk of our manufacturing base.


Mark Sanford Fires Back At Lindsey Graham In Defense Of Libertarians

The Power Elite and the Secret Nazi Plan, Part 3,
By Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D.

A single global currency will be an extremely important step on the way toward the planned World Socialist Government, which will be brought about by linking regional economic unions.

The Disease of Permanent War
By Chris Hedges

The embrace by any society of permanent war is a parasite that devours the heart and soul of a nation. Permanent war extinguishes liberal, democratic movements. It turns culture into nationalist cant. It degrades and corrupts education and the media, and wrecks the economy.

The U.S. is Using White Phosphorous in Afghanistan
By Dave Lindorff

When doctors started reporting that some of the victims of the US bombing of several villages in Farah Province last week an attack that left between 117 and 147 civilians dead, most of them women and children were turning up with deep, sharp burns on their body that “looked like” they’d been caused by white phosphorus, the US military was quick to deny responsibility.

Robot warriors will get a guide to ethics
When and what to fire will be part of hardware and software 'package'

Court tosses case over GPS tracking
A Watervliet man will get a new trial on burglary charges after the state's top court ruled Tuesday it was wrong for a police investigator to slap a GPS device on the defendant's van to track his movements without a search warrant.

Jesse Ventura on 'The View' - Destroys Torture Arguments
Once again - a patriot steps forward to destroy the Demopublican misdirection we've all come to know. "Torture is torture" Jesse says - I AGREE.

Audit the Fed, Then End It!
By Ron Paul

I have been very pleased with the progress of my legislation, HR 1207, which calls for a complete audit of the Federal Reserve and removes many significant barriers towards transparency of our monetary system.

Obama's Magic Bubble Deflator
By Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

The best way to prevent future asset bubbles would be to stop the Fed from creating so much money out of thin air in the first place

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American Capitalism Gone With a Whimper
By Stanislav Mishin

It must be said, that like the breaking of a great dam, the American descent into Marxism is happening with breathtaking speed, against the backdrop of a passive, hapless sheeple, excuse me dear reader, I meant people.

Madoff Victims Investigated
The criminal investigation into who knew about Bernard L. Madoff's massive fraud has expanded to include some of his highest-profile investors, according to people familiar with the matter.

Brazil and China eye plan to axe dollar
Brazil and China will work towards using their own currencies in trade transactions rather than the US dollar, according to Brazil’s central bank and aides to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil’s president.

The move follows recent Chinese challenges to the status of the dollar as the world’s leading international currency.

Torture revelations shed light on lead-up to Iraq War, Plame outing
The recent revelation that the CIA waterboarded two al Qaeda detainees in an attempt to force them to confess to a non-existent link between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein sheds fresh light on several puzzling episodes during the lead-up to the Iraq War.

From the you this was coming department: Can you catch swine flu from money?
It doesn't get talked about much, but paper currency -- the dollars, fives, 10s and 20s most people routinely touch every day -- can spread viruses from one person to another. So if you have contact with money that an infected individual has also handled, there's a possibility of catching the flu.
(Repace money with what? Microchips?)

Thousands protest Guatemala's alleged political killing
Thousands of Guatemalans took to the streets on Sunday demanding justice in the case of a slain lawyer who eerily accused the President of ordering his murder in a video that shook the country.


2 alleged spies flee Lebanon to Israel
Mathematics professor suspected of being part of Israeli espionage ring slips under border fence with his family; another suspect also escapes. Lebanese internal security chief: We have begun to crack the infrastructure of Israeli spy rings


9/11 Coincidences
Mysterious Power-Downs in the World Trade Center

Obama says Israeli settlement building must be stopped
US President Barack Obama said Monday after crucial talks with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Israeli settlement building in the West Bank must be "stopped."

MK: Expansion of settlement 'slap in Obama's face'
Contractors tour Maskiot as Netanyahu lands in Washington; council chairman says timing 'coincidental', but Peace Now head claims planned expansion 'clear message to US'

FBI infiltrated Iowa anti-war group before GOP convention
An FBI informant and an undercover Minnesota sheriff's deputy spied on political activists in Iowa City last year before the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn.

Break free of this world wide delusion
The web is in trouble. Last week craigslist, a vast classified-ads site, had to abandon its “erotic services” category because of claims that it was an “online brothel” being used by sexual predators. And in France L’Oréal discovered eBay could not be forced to stop selling cheap knock-offs of its products.


FBI and militarized police conduct terrorist attack drill at school, last weekend.

Our man in Bilderberg: Six days to lost innocence
Thanks to my needing the loo in the department of government security, I've finally found out what's been happening to me; why my world has turned 16 shades of meatball since stumbling six days ago into the mad, bad and dangerous-to-know world of Bilderberg. My story is over. Here's how it ends ...

Economy limiting services of local police
The recession is altering local law enforcement in the U.S. by forcing some agencies to close precincts, merge with other departments or even shut down.

At Geithner's Treasury, Key Decisions on Hold
Seven weeks after the Treasury Department announced that it was ousting General Motors chief G. Richard Wagoner Jr. in the federal bailout of the company, he is still technically on GM's payroll.

Flashback - Neal Wolin, Treasury Nominee, Helped Draft Legislation Deregulating Banks
Tim Geithner’s new nominee for number two at the Treasury Department, Neal Wolin, played a key role in drafting legislation in the late 1990s deregulating the banking system, a former Treasury Department official confirms to us.

U.S. stirs a hornet's nest in Pakistan
By Eric Margolis

Pakistan finally bowed to Washington's angry demands last week by unleashing its military against rebellious Pashtun tribesmen of North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) -- collectively mislabelled "Taliban" in the West.

Cops gone wild
For years, local residents have whispered to one another to stay off the roads at night during National Police Week because of all the police cars swerving wildly after the bars close. This year, the Metropolitan Police took the unusual step of ticketing cruisers because so many were parked illegally. Roll Call ran two photos last week of out-of-state police cars parked in a handicap spot and a space reserved for Zipcars. Emergency fire lanes across the city were blocked by police cars.

Detainee Interrogation: A Road Not Taken
A June 2005 memorandum (pdf) prepared by Mr. Zelikow and Gordon R. England, the acting deputy secretary of defense, proposed a comprehensive approach to detention, interrogation and prosecution of suspected terrorists, that the authors said would be compatible with existing legal standards. But their approach was rejected by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Mr. Zelikow recalled in his testimony.

Dead from swine flu 6, dead from regular flu 13,000
Since January, more than 13,000 people have died of complications from seasonal flu, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's weekly report on the causes of death in the nation.

Top U.S. officials can't be sued for post-9/11 abuse
The former U.S. attorney general and the FBI director cannot be subjected to a lawsuit by a Pakistani man claiming abuse while imprisoned in New York after the September 11, 2001, attacks the Supreme Court ruled on Monday.

'Kryptos' and Dan Brown: Inside the CIA's code of secrecy
Artist Jim Sanborn thought his 'Kryptos' cypher at the CIA headquarters would be broken within weeks. But two decades later, it still guards its text.

H1N1 Swine Flu Likely Already Infecting 100,000 Americans, Admits CDC
H1N1 influenza (swine flu) has spread beyond the ability of the CDC to track it, leading one of its health authorities (Daniel Jernigan) to admit that 100,000 Americans are likely already infected by the swine flu.

All Patriots Are Gun Owners But Not All Gun Owners Are Patriots
By Karen De Coster

The gun shop I typically go to is owned/staffed by ex-army gents, they wear "Don't Tread on Me" t-shirts, they understand the real reason for the political persecution of patriots and the run on guns, and they get it.

Woman cuffed for not holding escalator handrail
Anyone who has ridden an escalator and bothered to pay attention has seen – and likely ignored – little signs suggesting riders hold the grimy handrail.

VIPs At Secret Summit
ARMED guards are patrolling the grounds of the Athenian Riviera’s luxurious Astir Palace resort this weekend to ensure impenetrable privacy for a coterie of A1 celebrities – but don’t ask who they are.

Atlantis Astronauts Take Final Hubble Spacewalk
Atlantis astronauts John Grunsfeld and Drew Feustal started work an hour early on the fifth and final spacewalk of the mission to repair the aging space telescope. Once they finish performing repairs on the 19-year-old Hubble, it will never again undergo a servicing mission in space.

Israel bans books, music and clothes from entering Gaza
Israel allows only food, medicine and detergent into the Gaza Strip. Thousands of items, including vital products for everyday activity, are forbidden.

Our man at Bilderberg: I should be ashamed
You can't quite make out the face of the Bilderberg delegate on the waterskis, but I'm pretty sure from his shape that it isn't Ken Clarke. Is it the US deputy secretary of state, James Steinberg? No, Steinberg prefers a shorter rope. "Next year I bring a bigger lens," says Paul Dorneanu, the young Romanian Bilderberg hunter who took the photo.

Bilderberg 2009 Attendance List
List of this year's attendees at secretive Bilderberg meeting.

Privacy advocates campaign against 'whole-body imaging' machines
Privacy advocates plan to call on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to suspend use of "whole-body imaging," the airport security technology that critics say performs "a virtual strip search" and produces "naked" pictures of passengers, CNN has learned.

Internet may go from free to fee
How much would you pay to read this page? At about 2,000 of the 50,000 or so words in the printed version of the Financial Times, it should in theory be worth about 4 per cent of the newspaper’s cover price – 10 US cents, 17½ euro cents or 8p.

More anti-Second Amendment proposed in Congress (Guilty until proven innocent)
On May 13 Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy and Congressman Steve Israel (NY-02) hosted a press conference to announce the introduction of the No Fly, No Buy Act, which seeks to close the ‘terror gap’ by preventing people whose names appear on the Transportation Security Administration’s terrorist “no fly list” from being eligible to buy guns.

U.K. Town halls hire citizen snoopers as young as SEVEN to spy on neighbours and report wrongs
Children as young as seven are being recruited by councils to act as 'citizen snoopers', the Daily Mail can reveal.

Complaint seeks disbarment of Bush lawyers
A coalition of liberal groups filed petitions Monday seeking disbarment of Bush administration attorneys linked to memos on harsh interrogation techniques of detainees.

WHO chief does not raise swine flu alert level
The chief of the World Health Organization says she is not raising the world swine flu alert level just yet. Several countries including Britain, Japan and China had urged the UN health agency to change how it decides to raise the alert level.

New flu spreads in Japan
Japan confirmed on Monday 125 people, many of whom had not been abroad, had been infected with the new strain of H1N1 flu after New York recorded its first death from the virus and Chile reported its first two cases.


Mark Dice on ABC news talking about the Illuminati

World's elite meet secretly in Athens
This year's invitees also included U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner; Larry Summers, the director of the U.S. National Economic Council; the Obama administration's special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke; World Bank President Robert Zoellick and European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet.

Google joins Bilderberg cabal
Daniel Estulin, author of "The True Story of the Bilderberg Group," said before the confab the main topic of the agenda for this meeting was the world economy. He said his sources inside the group told him the movers and shakers would be discussing two options – "either a prolonged, agonizing depression that dooms the world to decades of stagnation, decline, and poverty ... or an intense-but-shorter depression that paves the way for a new sustainable economic world order, with less sovereignty but more efficiency."

Huge New York rehearsal for next terror strike
Hundreds of firefighters and police swarmed Ground Zero Sunday, the site where the World Trade Center once stood, in the largest security exercise here since the September 11, 2001 attacks.

As part of an elaborate dress rehearsal for a possible future terror strike, rescue workers exploded simulated bombs in a commuter train tunnel linking Manhattan to neighboring New Jersey, burrowed beneath the Hudson River.

World Economic Forum on the Middle East closes with participants pledging strong leadership for change and development
Leaders from business, government and civil society closed the World Economic Forum on the Middle East with a commitment to show leadership for change and development in the region.

The Lethal Media Silence on Kent State's Smoking Guns
By Bob Fitrakis

The 1970 killings by National Guardsmen of four students during a peaceful anti-war demonstration at Kent State University have now been shown to be cold-blooded, premeditated official murder. But the definitive proof of this monumental historic reality is not, apparently, worthy of significant analysis or comment in today's mainstream media.

Sixth death is linked to swine flu in U.S.
A New York assistant principal becomes the city's first victim. A health official says complications probably played a role in the man's death.

Pakistan Is Rapidly Adding Nuclear Arms, U.S. Says
Members of Congress have been told in confidential briefings that Pakistan is rapidly adding to its nuclear arsenal even while racked by insurgency, raising questions on Capitol Hill about whether billions of dollars in proposed military aid might be diverted to Pakistan’s nuclear program.

Obama Covers Up Pro-Abortion Record at Notre Dame, Heckled During Speech
After weeks of intense opposition and controversy surrounding President Barack Obama's commencement speech at the University of Notre Dame, Obama did what many observers expected him to do. He attempted to seek middle ground in the abortion debate and covered up his extensive pro-abortion record.

Under Rumsfeld, Pentagon published Bible verses on top-secret intel reports
In a lengthy article on Donald Rumsfeld’s rocky tenure as Defense Secretary, GQ published never-before-seen cover sheets from top-secret intelligence briefings produced by Rumsfeld’s Pentagon. Starting in the days surrounding the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the cover sheets featured inspirational Bible verses printed over military images, “and were delivered by Rumsfeld himself to the White House” to the president, “who referred to America’s war on terror as a ‘crusade.’”

Obama’s Animal Farm: Bigger, Bloodier Wars Equal Peace and Justice
By James Petras

Now President Obama has elevated the most notorious of the psychopaths, General Stanley McChrystal, to head the US and NATO military command in Afghanistan. McChrystal’s rise to leadership is marked by his central role in directing special operations teams engaged in extrajudicial assassinations, systematic torture, bombing of civilian communities and search and destroy missions. He is the very embodiment of the brutality and gore that accompanies military-driven empire building. Between September 2003 and August 2008, McChrystal directed the Pentagon’s Joint Special Operations (JSO) Command which operates special teams in overseas assassinations.

Blood & Shadows
By Jim Kirwan

Another hundred days spent in the continuing global occupation by the forces of Shadow Governments worldwide: If anything has been changed here by Obama, those decisions served only to increase our problems.

Our man at Bilderberg: 'You are not allowed to take pictures of policemen!'
Charlie Skelton is scared, jumpy and hacked off at the police state built around Bilderberg. So hacked off, in fact, he has asked the police to stop following him. Bad move.

U.K. Patriot Act Encroaches on Public Photography
Growing outrage is brewing among photographers in general over anecdotal evidence that police are also invoking parts of the Terrorism Act of 2000 to harass casual photographers and tourists.

Patriot Act Overrides Constitution Across America
“Never in my worst nightmare did I ever think that it would be my own government that I would have to protect my children from,” Lundeby said. “This is the United States, and I feel like I live in a Third World country now.”

NY Times' Maureen Dowd Plagiarizes TPM's Josh Marshall
All Dowd did was change "we were" to "the Bush crowd was".

One Government Worker in California Town of 110 People collects $499,000 Public Pension
The 5.5-square-mile Los Angeles County city of Vernon, population 110, paid a politically connected insider, Bruce Malkenhorst Sr., $600,000 a year to serve in six different capacities at once, spiking his pension to $499,674.

Secretary Loophole
When Timothy Geithner worked at the International Monetary Fund, he managed a feat that probably very few Americans have even contemplated: he got himself reimbursed by his employer for taxes he never paid.

The 81% Tax Increase
[In my latest column, I look at the new Social Security and Medicare trustees reports. They show that the discounted present value of the unfunded liability of these programs is now more than $100 trillion—twice the private net worth of the entire country. We will need to raise income taxes by 81% to pay all the benefits that have been promised under current law.

As bad as that is, however, Social Security's problems are trivial compared to Medicare's. Its trustees also issued a report this week. On page 69 we see that just part A of that program, which pays for hospital care, has an unfunded liability of $36.4 trillion in perpetuity.

Republicans salute Obama's military tack
Moves anger liberal Democrats


John Sifton: Torture Investigation Should Focus on Estimated 100 Prisoner Deaths
We get reaction to the Senate hearing on torture from private investigator and attorney John Sifton, executive director of One World Research, which carries out research for law firms and human rights groups. Sifton has conducted extensive investigations into the CIA interrogation and detention program. He says any investigation of Bush administration torture and rendition should include an estimated 100 homicides of prisoners in US custody.

Giving Some Love to the Inquisition
Robert Parry

Beyond the inhumanity of the Inquisition, there is the troubling fact that the torture tactics did “work” only in the sense that they extracted many false confessions and got victims to implicate other individuals who were, in turn, persecuted, tortured and put to death for their religious beliefs.

BPA Levels in Adults Up 70 Percent After Drinking From Plastic Bottles
Seventy-seven Harvard student volunteers experienced a nearly 70 percent increase in urinary levels of bisphenol A (BPA), a plastics component and synthetic estrogen linked to cancer, reproductive system damage and other serious conditions, after drinking cold beverages from BPA-laden polycarbonate bottles for just one week, according to researchers from Harvard University and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The Bush Administration Homicides
By John Sifton

An estimated 100 detainees have died during interrogations, some who were clearly tortured to death.


Obama's Militaristic Youth Corp Commercial
AmeriCorps organization City Year

Aipac's hidden persuaders
By Richard Silverstein

The Israel lobby is aiming to soften up US public opinion for an attack on Iran. Americans should resist its propaganda

Norway trade union: Boycott Israel if peace process fails
Norway's largest labor union urged the Scandinavian country on Saturday to lead an international boycott of Israel if it did not reach a peace agreement with the Palestinians.

Who, Me? Yes You!
By Peter Schiff

When, during the invasion of Iraq, the United States Government issued its famous deck of playing cards with the 52 arch villains of the Iraqi police state, Saddam Hussein’s face adorned the Ace of Spades. If the Obama Administration wanted to engage in a similar public relations campaign for the real estate crisis, the top card should be reserved for Alan Greenspan.

The Russell Tribunal on Palestine
By Stephen Lendman

International law demands that full "compensation....be paid" to compensate for what Israel plundered and destroyed. Palestinians want self-determination and "long-term peace" and security. They have every right to expect it. "We appeal to all peace loving people in the world to work to support" their struggle. Regional "peace, democracy, progress" and justice depend on it.

If They Knew the Truth, They'd Hate Us Even More
By Ciaran Dubhuidhe

Why cannot we, the “liberators” of Iraq, show the world the lovely photos of our soldiers at work Abu Ghraib?

Robots That Kill For America
We are surrounded by robots, from automated dogs and vacuum cleaners at home to assistants in operating rooms and on the factory floor. The most influential (and the greatest number) of these robots, however, are in a place few Americans see: the battlefield. More than anything, robots are changing the way war works.

The Case of the Missing H-Bomb: The Pentagon Has Lost the Mother of All Weapons
By Jeffrey St. Clair

Obama's gonna find that bomb just as soon as he finishes hiding the torture photos from Congress.


Lindsey Graham says Ron Paul isn't the leader of the party, we think different!
We will not forget about the documented fact that Iraq had nothing to do with the 9/11 attack on America, Mr. Graham.

The Corporate ‘Person’
No ‘person’ can own another ‘person’ in the United States. Therefore, if a corporation IS a legal ‘person’ under the protection and jurisdiction of The Constitution, doesn’t that mean that they can’t be owned, and that they cannot own other ‘persons’ (i.e. – other corporations). If The Constitution applies to the Corporate ‘person’, doesn’t that mean that the WHOLE Constitution applies to them?


Phoenix News Station Reports on Illuminati
"They very well were the Illuminati, at least in Italy -- powerful people behind the scenes, operating in secrecy," said Levy, who has been in a legal battle with the Vatican for years.

‘No Child Left Inside Act' Would Spend $500M Teaching 'Environmental Literacy' Starting in Kindergarten
“The bill puts propaganda officially in the schools,” Myron Ebell, director of energy and global warming policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute,

Demonstrations against the secret meeting of the Bilderbergs in “Astera” hotel
Demonstrations against the secret meeting of the world leaders, calling their elite club “Bilderberg”, took place in front of “Astera” hotel in Athens. For the past few days the hotel has been guarded by divers, agents, and paratroops- just like in a Hollywood movie, because this has been the location of the meeting of some of the most powerful people on the planet, including kings and ministers, diplomats and businessmen, journalists and scientists.


Daniel Estulin on Bilderberg 2009
Veteran Bilderberg researcher Daniel Estulin joins The Corbett Report to discuss this year's Bilderberg conference.


Audit The Fed


Order your emergency storable food supply today at eFoodsDirect.com!


Surveillance Society

'Killer Chip' tracks humans, releases poison

DOJ Budget Details High-Tech Crime Fighting Tools

US terror watchlist has 35% error rate

FBI's Lapses on Terrorist Watch List Put Nation at Risk, Report Warns

Black Box Probe Will Monitor Web Activity

Your Conversations Are Being Intercepted: The Truth About Project ECHELON

Surveillance Effort Draws Civil Liberties Concern

ACLU: US Attorney OK'd GPS to track cell phones


U.S. News

Do electronic medical records imply a national ID card?

More Americans “Pro-Life” Than “Pro-Choice” for First Time

Your Credit Card Company Is Building A Psychological Profile Of You

New York closes schools as swine flu cases surge

4 Calif. residents found strangled in Tijuana

80% of Medical Bills Have Errors

CIA chief in secret Israel talks on Iran

Christians to disrupt 'Demons' screenings

Unions vs. Taxpayers

California formally asks Geithner for TARP assistance


World

Tamil Tigers admit defeat after battle reaches 'bitter end'

One World Government NGO comes out into the open

Russia warns of war within a decade over Arctic oil and gas riches

Greek nationalists protest Bilderberg Club meeting

Our man at Bilderberg: I'm ready to lose control, but they're not

Are the people who 'really run the world' meeting this weekend?

Israel ups war training despite US discontent

Our man at Bilderberg: They're watching and following me, I tell you

Death to undesirables: Brazil's murder capital


Economy & Markets

U.S. uptick doesn’t mean crisis is over, says top economist

Euro-Zone Economy Posts Sharpest-Ever Fall

Authorities probe insider trading at SEC: source

UK repossessions up 50% in a year

Prudential Among Insurers Cleared for U.S. Bailout

Dr. Doom: Capitalism Could Fail Like Communism

Former Treasury Official who Devised Formula for Rate-Setting Based on Outlook for Inflation and Growth Warns that Inflation Looms, Slams Fed Policy

China's yuan 'set to usurp US dollar' as world's reserve currency

FDIC Planning For Huge Bank Failure?

Trillions in Financial Bailouts: After 2 years, the major Beneficiaries are Banks and Wall Street. What other Proof do you need that we are Focusing on Bailing out the Banking Oligarchy?

Hacking the Economy


War & Terrorism

Rights groups hammer Obama for reviving military trials

Obama says Iran war not off the table

Horror and stresses of Iraq duty led US sergeant to kill comrades

Even in custody, Abu Omar al Baghdadi proves elusive

Torture is a Form of Terrorism

Rumsfeld's renegade unit blamed for Afghan deaths

U.S. Contractors Fired at Kabul Car


Politics

LaRouche: Obama Has Adopted Hitler's Program

Obama: more dangerous than Bush (Reverend Wright was correct about Obama just being another politician)

Obama Dares Judge to Order Release Of NSA Spy Document

Deconstructing Obama's Excuses on Release of Detainee Photos

Panetta to CIA employees: We told Pelosi the truth

Ron Paul's Son Announces Candidacy for Senate

Tucker: Bilderberg Owns Obama

Republican lawmakers back carbon tax scam (yes, that's right)

Ex-Government Worker Sues for Immunity in CIA Rendition Case

Obama moves to restart tribunals


Police State - Big Brother

Police State: Tennessee speeders could get fingerprinted

Judge rules family can't refuse chemo for boy

ID cards: taxman allowed access to personal data in Britain

Pro-Israel Mouthpiece Says Freedom of Speech Dangerous

New Hampshire man jailed for legally photographing courthouse lobby

Training Explorer Scouts To Fight Terrorism

Health

Swine flu rivals 1957 Asian flu pandemic

New virus could still mutate, spark pandemic: WHO

Swine flu 'will infect a third of world's population', first detailed study of virus predicts

Food Freedom Under Attack! HR 759 is in Committee & worse than HR 875 (Video)

Pupils 'brainwashed to support the MMR vaccine in U.K.

Media Censoring Lethal Side Effects Of Flu Remedies


Ron Paul

Ron Paul discusses Austrian vs. Keynesian economics on Morning Joe 05/15/09

Ron Paul 5/14/09 "We Are Escalating War/We Are Less Safe" (Video)

Ron Paul On Fox Business "...runaway Inflation is hurrendous" (Video)

Ron Paul Questions Bernanke 05/05/09

Ron Paul discusses the GOP with Rachel Maddow 05/05/2009


Media

Bilderberg blackout, media more obsessed with Hoggs moat costs

Greece bans Google Street View

Krauthammer: I will say things in my column even if I don’t believe what I’m saying

Cartoon predicts the future 50 years ago (Video)


Israel - Palestine

Netanyahu: Israel will never withdraw from Golan

CIA OSC: Secret Israeli database shows full extent of illegal settlements

Palestinians Rebuild in Mud, Nothing Else Around (Video)
Blogs / Pundits

Dissecting the US Mainstream Media
By Sibel Edmonds


THE BANKERS’ BANK
By Sheldon Richman


Quantitative Rising Demand for Silver
By The Mogambo Guru


Tenth Amendment Showdown: La Boétie vs. Machiavelli
By John Bowman


The Black Shirts of Guantánamo - Little Known Military Thug Squad Still Brutalizing Prisoners
By Jeremy Scahill


Obama Picks Up Where Bush Left Off - From My Lai to Bala Baluk
By Mike Whitney


Obama on torture photos: cover-up and complicity
Bill Van Auken


The case against global currency schemes, whether Chinese or American
By David Gordon


Who Rules America?
By Paul Craig Roberts


America's growing surveillance state
By Matthew Harwood


The Torture Enablers
By Robert Scheer


Reviewing Ellen Brown's "Web of Debt:" Part III
By Stephen Lendman


Reviewing Ellen Brown's "Web of Debt:" Part IV
By Stephen Lendman


How U.S. Officials Circumvented the Bill of Rights
By Jacob G. Hornberger


We wouldn't want to inflame anti-American sentiment
By Glenn Greenwald


Killer Robots : The Coming Reality - Can Military Robots Commit War Crimes?
By Darryl Mason


Obama's latest effort to conceal evidence of Bush era crimes
By Glenn Greenwald


Pentagon preparing for War with The Enemy: Russia
By Rick Rozoff


Christians for Torture
By Laurence M. Vance


Cheney's Role Deepens
By Robert Windrem


Big Increases for Intelligence and Pentagon "Black" Programs in 2010
By Tom Burghardt


Get Rid of The Fed And Purge The System
By Bob Chapman


Criminalizing Citizen Activism: The Chris Pentico Case
By William N. Grigg


Pipelineistan goes Af-Pak
By Pepe Escobar


Obama 'Bitterly Clinging' to His Fake Gun Numbers
By Vin Suprynowicz


Cover-Ups & Conspiracies

Bush's 'Smoking Gun' Witness Found Dead

The Reason Why the IBM/Lockheed Martin Census Worker Is On Your Doorstep or...IBM's Dirty Census Laundry

Somali pirates guided by London intelligence team, report says

The secret report that shows how the Nazis planned a Fourth Reich ...in the EU

President of Pakistan: Osama Bin Laden is dead. Osama was an “Operator” for the United States
(NBC's Meet the Press, Airdate: May 10, 2009)


Inconsistencies Arise in CFO Suicide Story

A Method To Their Madness: The Hegelian Dialectic And False Flag Operations





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