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Updated:
Monday, November 17, 2008 21:57
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“No Way Of Knowing” Where Bailout Money Has Gone Senator Jim Inhofe has slammed the continued secrecy behind
where the bailout money has gone, saying that Hank Paulson could have
given it to his friends and that the “blank check” must
be cancelled now.
Obama
names key members of White House staff
President-elect Barack Obama on Sunday announced several key members
of his White House staff ahead of his January 20, 2009 inauguration.
IPCC
Scientists Caught Producing False Data To Push Global Warming Climate scientists allied with
the IPCC have been caught citing fake data to make the case that global
warming is accelerating, a shocking example of mass public deception
that could spell the beginning of the end for the acceptance of man-made
climate change theories.
Stephen
Colbert Takes Aim at the Statin Drug Fraud In this video segment, Comedy Central’s
Stephen Colbert takes aim at the stupidity of Big Pharma’s new
statin drug agenda that hopes to put everyone on statin drugs.
Gold
Continues to Consolidate after G20 Meeting
THE PRICE OF PHYSICAL GOLD traded on the wholesale market reversed an
early 0.7% rally vs. the US Dollar on Monday morning, while world stock
markets fell for the 7th time in eleven Nov. sessions to date.
Iraq,
U.S. sign pact on troops withdrawal deadline
Iraq and the United States signed a long-awaited accord on Monday requiring
Washington to withdraw its forces by the end of 2011, eight years after
the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.
Al-Qaeda
declares war on Iran? The abduction of an Iranian attaché
in Pakistan can be interpreted as the onset of war between Iran and
al-Qaeda, says a senior militant.
Sooner
Than We Thought The new Obama regime is taking
shape in Washington and provinces eager to take power and secure the
“change you can believe in” using humungous propaganda machine
of both government radio and television and still privately owned, so-called
“mainstream media.”
Presumed
consent ‘not ruled out’
Gordon Brown is not ruling out a change in the law on organ donation
even though a panel of experts has rejected the idea of "presumed
consent".