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And Russia Hint At Dropping US Dollar Reports from the Russian media suggest that the country is on
the verge of an agreement with China to renounce the US dollar and stop
using it in international settlements.
The
Final Push for World Government
Throughout the history of mankind, the elite have always fought for
world empire. Now, using secrecy and international banking systems,
they are making their final push for world government. Only an educated
and informed public can stop them in their tracks.
Vitamin
C Shown to Preserve Bone Density in Older Men
Vitamin C is often called “The king of the anti-oxidants”
and for good reason. Vitamin C has shown to be effective in treating
over forty-six separate health concerns in either a primary or supporting
role.
U.S.
Government Anticipates Bin Laden Election Tape Seemingly desperate for Emmanuel Goldstein to
remind Americans that they should still fear their own shadow, the corporate
media is maniacally preempting the release of a Bin Laden tape before
or after the election, despite there being no actual evidence that one
is forthcoming. Intel
chief sees growing potential for conflict The risk of international conflict will
increase in the next two decades as China, India and Russia become major
powers and competition for resources grows, the top U.S. intelligence
official said on Thursday.
The
Halloween economy: trick or treat! Despite the first treat of $125 billion handed
to banksters, and seeing the Dow jump up in jubilation over 9,000 two
days later, we saw it trick below the mark as the Fed handed out its
lower discount rate from 1.5 percent to 1 percent, record lows reached
in 2003 and 2004.
Peter
Dale Scott & Dan Hamburg on Continuity of Government Recorded August 8, 2008, Peter Dale Scott and
former Democratic Congressman Dan Hamburg discuss Continuity of Government,
the upcoming election, and Deep Politics. Thanks to John Bertucci, for
making the video available.
Nasa
moon rocket ‘could kill astronauts’
A rocket at the centre of Nasa's plans to return to the moon is so "dangerously
flawed" it could kill its crew, agency engineers have claimed.
Maliki:
Don’t call it a ‘security pact’; it’s ‘an
agreement to withdraw’ U.S. troops
Today, the AP is reporting that according to a close aide to Iraqi Prime
Minister Nouri al-Maliki, the Iraqi government “wants to eliminate
any chance U.S. forces will stay” in Iraq “after 2011 under
a proposed security pact.” But also yesterday, al-Maliki took
issue with calling the agreement a “security pact”.
Scandal
of six held in Guantanamo even after Bush plot claim is dropped In the dying days of the Bush administration,
yet another presidential claim in the “war on terror” has
been proved false by the withdrawal of the main charge against six Algerians
held without trial for nearly seven years at Guantanamo prison camp.
North
Hollywood Installs “Talking Cameras” North Hollywood is going the way of Baltimore,
Martin County, and Middlesbrough, England. It has installed “talking
cameras,” ostensibly to ward off taggers and people who dump trash.
Global
Cooling is Here! In 2007-2008, the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climatic Change (IPCC) and computer modelers who believe that CO2 is
the cause of global warming still predict the Earth is in store for
catastrophic warming in this century.
Paul:
US election not democratic Congressman Ron Paul has criticized the election
system in the US, saying that the system is not very democratic for
third parties.
General
in Iraq: Deal letting U.S. troops stay may break down In a blunt assessment, the commander of
U.S. forces in Iraq, Army Gen. Raymond Odierno, said Thursday that there
is a 20 percent to 30 percent chance that the United States and Iraq
won't reach a deal to allow U.S. troops to operate in Iraq past Dec.
31.
Paul Watson on the Alex Jones Show: The
Gold Rush & The Economy
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