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Wednesday, November 19, 2008 19:31
GMT Former
CIA Employee Zawahri Threatens America Al-Qaeda’s alleged number two Ayman Al-Zawahiri has called
for new attacks to be launched against “criminal America,”
which is somewhat odd considering the fact that he once fought on behalf
of the CIA and was granted U.S. residence by the Immigration and Naturalization
Service.
New
Video Of “Third Plane” Over NYC On 9/11
A new video of the “3rd plane” which was mysteriously seen
lingering over NYC before and after the crash of Flight 175 into the
south tower on 9/11.
Iran
‘would triple naval forces at war’
Iran has the capacity to triple its forces in the Persian Gulf and Strait
of Hormuz in times of war, says a senior Basij official.
Iran
Cracks Down On Internet
Iran has blocked access to more than five million internet sites because
they are “immoral and anti-social”, according to reports.
Obama
Pushes Carbon Tax That Would Inflict New Great Depression President elect Barack Obama used his speech
at a Los Angeles summit last night to reinvigorate a push for the revival
of a frightening proposal to slash carbon emissions by 80 per cent,
a move that would inflict a new Great Depression, cost millions of jobs,
and sink America to near third world status.
Naomi
Klein: Bailout is ‘multi-trillion-dollar crime scene’ The Bush administration has already
handed out almost half of the $700 billion in bank bailout money authorized
by Congress but has not even filled the mandated oversight positions
to review how it is being used.
Russia
to put military bases in South Ossetia and Abkhazia
Russia will place bases in the newly independent states of Abkhazia
and South Ossetia and build relations with the two countries, Russian
president Medvedev announced at a meeting with the media in the city
of Izhevsk.
SEC
Persecutes Mark Cuban for Relationship with Loose Change
It’s a classic example of political persecution: a billionaire
entrepreneur and owner of the Dallas Mavericks who financed an antiwar
film and a landmark 9/11 documentary is the target of an SEC civil suit
alleging insider trading.
CNN
fails to identify former Bush homeland security official in report on
torture
CNN aired a story this afternoon reporting that human rights groups
are urging President-elect Obama to “investigate whether the Bush
administration is guilty of war crimes,” specifically, torture
techniques that were approved for use against terror suspects.
Alarm
Bells Ring As Hillary Offered Leading Role In Healthcare Overhaul
As if Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State wasn't an unpopular enough
appointment, consider that her likely alternative is to accept a role
as a senior member of the Senate team aiming to overhaul the nation's
healthcare system, a fact that should set alarm bells ringing given
her track record in this area.
Demand
for gold at an all-time high
Demand for gold reached a record high in the third quarter as investors
sought refuge from the financial crisis and volatile stock markets,
according to the World Gold Council.
Deflation:
Here, Now
I’ve been warning of deflation for some time. Specifically, I
predicted 1 1/2 to 2 years of deflation, followed by hyperinflation.
Well, deflation is here.
Cameras
to fight terrorism in lower N.Y.
The setting could pass for a high-tech trading floor: men in dark suits,
sitting at tiered banks of desks, studying a steady stream of video
and data on floor-to-ceiling monitors.
‘Israeli
Air Force is ready to attack Iran’ Israeli Air Force Commander General
Ido Nehushtan claims his forces are ready to follow any order to thwart
Iran’s nuclear programs.
America’s
moronic hegemonic policy spells disaster According to all accounts, the
US faces its worse economic crisis since the Great Depression with $2
trillion in near-term financing needs for bailouts and economic stimulus.
“Slush
fund” … “Banana Republic” … “Keystone
Kops.” Senator Inhofe, the Former Vice
President of the Dallas Fed, and Congressmen Kucinich, Issa and Cummings
aren’t the only mainstream people slamming the bailout.
Mobile
Phone Use Boosts Cancer Risk by 50 Percent Heavy users of mobile phones are
50 percent more likely to develop cancer of the salivary glands, according
to a new study conducted by researchers at Tel Aviv University and published
in the American Journal of Epidemiology.