Monday, February 28, 2011

VIDEO: Gaddafi loses Libya: Tripoli last target of opposition


Opposition forces in Libya say they're planning a final assault on the capital Tripoli. It's essentially the last part of the country that remains under the control of long-time leader Colonel Gaddafi and protesters say his days in power are now numbered. A recent UN resolution has referred him to the international criminal court for war crimes - but some say there are details of his recent friendship with Western countries that neither Washington nor London would like to be revealed. RT's correspondent in the Middle East Peter Oliver has more from Cairo.

VIDEO: Paul Joseph Watson: Obama Prepares Invasion Of Libya Under Humanitarian ...


In a speech delivered earlier today with Secretary of State Clinton at his side, Obama announced that the government of the United States will soon intervene in Libya with its globalist partners under the threadbare cover of humanitarian aid and respect for human rights.

VIDEO: Food rots as Indians go hungry


India's finance minister is expected to address rising anger over food supplies in the country's latest budget. While millions go hungry, some food supplies have been rotting in warehouses.This situation had led to protests and investigations, but the solutions have been few. Al Jazeera's Prerna Suri reports from New Delhi.

VIDEO: Max Keiser on Revolts: Americans Joining Middle East Uprising Trend


Dozens of people have been reported killed in the Libyan capital Tripoli overnight as violence continues to spread across the country. Key administrative buildings have been set on fire, with thousands of anti-government activists still on the streets calling for an end to the 41-year rule of Colonel Gaddafi. To find out more about how the Middle East upheaval is impacting global economic patterns, we're joined live now by RT's financial guru Max Keiser...

VIDEO: 'Bilderberg Hand': Deadly chaos in Libya, Bahrain as Wave of Rage spreads


Government buildings are reported to be on fire in the Libyan capital Tripoli as demonstrators demand an end to the 41-year rule of Colonel Gaddafi. The son of the Libyan leader blamed opposition groups and outsiders for instigating the protests. The army is reported to be using live ammunition against demonstrators, with international organisations putting the current death toll at over 200. In a televised national address Seif Al-Islam Gaddafi said this number was exaggerated, also dismissing reports that his father fled the country. Meanwhile the unrest continues to spread further through the region with protests in Yemen, Bahrain and Morocco. Regional expert Adrian Salbuchi says that global dominance groups are behind the wave of revolts.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

ARTICLE: "We're Poisoned. We're Sick."


I saw a girl that works at a local store yesterday that had to leave work because she was so sick! Others, throughout the entire store were hacking & coughing. It's crazy that this has been allowed to happen to all of us!

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

ARTICLE: Budget For 2012 - A Complete And Total Joke


The budget that the Obama administration has submitted for fiscal 2012 is so out of touch with reality that it may as well be a budget for "Narnia", "Fantasy Island", "Atlantis" or some other mythical land.   Is Barack Obama trying to play a joke on all of us?

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VIDEO: 'Sell your gold' traders undervaluing gold (14Feb11)



UK consumers are being defrauded by companies massively undervaluing scrap gold people want to flog off.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

ARTICLE: Zamzuu Review, Honest Opinion from Someone Who Didn't Join


If you're searching for an unbiased, third-party review on Zamzuu, you've come to the right place. Chances are you are reading this article because you haven't been able to find much about this mysterious company until recently. I know I first learned about it a few months ago, I couldn't find any additional information without talking to a distributor.


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ARTICLE: Is YTB Travel Business a Scam?


After thoroughly checking out YTB, he states, "I decided to sign up to be a travel agent. It was as easy as filling out a form and joining an organization. Now I get major discounts and commissions…"


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ARTICLE: Zamzuu's humble beginnings...


The company grew gross travel bookings more than 187% in 2007 over 2006 and saw the base of active RTA’s more than double. The company reported its third profitable quarter in a row, its first full year profit and it appears to have reached a point in its growth cycle where it has achieved the critical mass necessary to grow revenues significantly without a commensurate increase in expenses. We saw evidence in the recent 10K filing that indicated general and administrative expenses as a percentage of total revenue fell to only 26.1% in 2007 from 36.5% of revenue in 2006.



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ARTICLE: Financial Crisis for Beginners


We believe that everyone should be able to understand how the financial crisis came about, what it means for all of us, and what our options are for getting out of it. Unfortunately, the vast majority of all writing about the crisis – including this blog – assumes some familiarity with the world of mortgage-backed securities, collateralized debt obligations, credit default swaps, and so on. 

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ARTICLE: New York, German, Canadian, British stock exchanges seen merging


Deutsche Börse and NYSE Euronext, the world’s second and third biggest exchanges by revenue, have revealed they are in “advanced merger talks”, shocking the markets and dramatically upstaging confirmation that the London Stock Exchange is to take over TMX Group, Canada‘s largest exchange.

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ARTICLE: Magic Johnson Takes Stake and Chairman Post at Vibe Holdings


“We will redefine Vibe Holdings as the center of influence for the coveted urban audience,” Johnson said in the statement. A spokeswoman for Johnson, Marvet Britto, declined to say how much Johnson and Burkle had invested in Vibe Holdings.


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ARTICLE: Citigroup Files $68 Billion Plan After SEC Settlement


Citigroup settled claims that it failed to disclose to investors $40 billion in subprime-related holdings. The bank, led by Chief Executive Officer Vikram Pandit, agreed to pay a $75 million fine. As a result of the settlement, the bank will no longer be termed a “well-known seasoned issuer” that can register securities without review.


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VIDEO: Egyptian General - 9/11 Was An Inside Job


Egyptian General (Ret.) Muhammad Khilf on Al-Mihwar TV (Egypt) Sept. 11 2005.


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ARTICLE: The Elite have a plan 'B'. Do we?


Hosni Mubarak used the 18 days it took for protesters to topple him to shift his vast wealth into untraceable accounts overseas, Western intelligence sources have said.



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Thursday, February 10, 2011

ARTICLE: What triggered the sell-off that knocked $10 billion off Apple's market cap?

Its all-time high of $360 a share, started to drop at about 1 p.m. Then, at 1:39, it collapsed, falling from $355 to $349 in the space of four minutes.  In all, $10 billion got shaved off Apple's market capitalization before the stock began to recover.
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ARTICLE: IMF calls for dollar alternative


The goal is to have a reserve asset for central banks that better reflects the global economy since the dollar is vulnerable to swings in the domestic economy and changes in U.S. policy.


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Sunday, February 6, 2011

ARTICLE: Dare to Prepare: Collapse of Civilization Now Guaranteed


For many generations there have been small groups of people who have researched and protested the criminal nature of our rulers who cast their disease on civilization. These activists screamed truth to the masses about humanity's hidden slavery, yet few listened.



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ARTICLE: Collapse Survival Will Be Tribal: Begin Recruiting Now


The pushing can't withstand much more before the pillars of civilization begin to fall.  And once they begin falling, there may be no stopping them from collapsing society altogether.  Unfortunately, the signs of further economic erosion are disturbingly obvious to the onlookers, and the remaining pillars are hanging on by a thread...

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ARTICLE: 'Dramatically Poisonous' Economy Heading to 'Catastrophic' Collapse, Says Acclaimed Economist


The economy is to serve the people, not the people to serve the economy ...Development is about people, and not about objects...

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ARTICLE: Baby Boomers - Get Out of the Stock Market Now, the Rug is Being Pulled Out By Insiders


The floor of this Ponzi scheme is about to drop out, leaving you punching a clock for some time to come and holding an empty retirement bag for your effort.  The engineered crash is coming and the elite are jumping ship in droves -- you should join them and get out ASAP...

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Saturday, February 5, 2011

ARTICLE: Popular infant juices loaded with toxic fluoride


Researchers tested ninety different samples of infant juice from three manufacturers and found that all contained fluoride levels ranging from 0.11 to 1.81 parts per million (ppm). When combined with exposure from all the other sources, young children are ingesting untold levels of fluoride on a regular basis.  "Water fluoride, along with fluoride-containing pesticide residues, is contaminating the food supply and harming our children," says attorney Paul Beeber, president of the New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation. "Clearly, artificial fluoridation must stop completely. Fluoride is neither a nutrient nor required for healthy teeth. Studies show fluoride ingestion doesn't reduce tooth decay."

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ARTICLE: Saboteurs blow up a pipeline that supplies gas to Israel


Unknown attackers have exploded a pipeline in Egypt's El-Arish area of north Sinai pumping natural gas to Israel amid revolution protests against the regime of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.


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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

ARTICLE: AAA Rating Tough to Defend as U.S. Debt Soars: Kevin Hassett


If the U.S. makes no fiscal progress, and continues to run annual deficits at the 2011 level of $1.48 trillion dollars, it will take just six years to reach a debt level of 135.3 percent of GDP. The Japan precedent suggests the U.S. would lose its sacrosanct AAA rating at that point, if not sooner.


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ARTICLE: Communicate if Your Government Shuts Off Your Internet


Scenario: Your government is displeased with the communication going on in your location and pulls the plug on your internet access, most likely by telling the major ISPs to turn off service.


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ARTICLE: Bank of America, Tech VP Clash Over Money-Laundering Detection


Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau was probing evidence that Brazilian money launderers had moved $3 billion through a single Bank of America office in New York. A U.S. Senate panel, meanwhile, was preparing a report on offshore tax havens concluding that the bank had turned a blind eye to suspicious transfers of cash by two billionaire customers.


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ARTICLE: Government’s Dietary Advice: Eat Less


As the nation’s obesity crisis continues unabated, federal regulators on Monday issued their bluntest nutrition advice to date: drink water instead of sugary drinks like soda, fill your plate with fruits and vegetables and cut down on processed foods filled with sodium, fat or sugar.


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