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Do I Suggest Opening an Account with the Bank of China?

January 15th, 2011

WARNING: This is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any financial instrument. The Bank of China is now allowing Americans to open yuan denominated accounts out of its New York and Los Angeles branches. Over email, several people have asked me what I think about this. I think that keeping some portion of […]

The Chinese Eco-Disaster

January 12th, 2011

Via: Slate: When Jonathan Watts was a child, he was warned: “If everyone in China jumps at exactly the same time, it will shake the earth off its axis and kill us all.” Three decades later, he stood in the gray sickly smog of Beijing, wheezing and hacking uncontrollably after a short run, and thought: […]

Massacre of Civilians in Tunisia

January 11th, 2011

Via: AFP: Anger over a crackdown on protesters in Tunisia grew Tuesday as a union official said 50 were killed in three days of unrest while artists and hospital staff joined demonstrations. Locals reported looting in the town of Kasserine overnight and said demonstrators were fired upon from rooftops. Meanwhile schools and universities across the […]

CIA Asset Susan Lindauer Blows the Whistle on 9/11, Iraq

January 10th, 2011

Via: Truth Jihad: Susan Lindauer, author of Extreme Prejudice, is the first CIA asset to have spoken out, under her own name and for the record, on Israeli complicity in 9/11, the controlled demolition of the World Trade Center, and the specific, detailed foreknowledge of the time, target, and means of the 9/11 attacks held […]

Decapitated Bodies of 15 Young Men Found in Acapulco

January 8th, 2011

Via: BBC: The decapitated bodies of 15 young men have been found in the Mexican beach resort of Acapulco. Police said they were discovered near a shopping centre and were all aged between 15 and 25. They were dumped there by drug cartel members fighting over the control of the drugs business in the city. […]

How the U.S. Let al-Qaida Get Its Hands On an Iraqi Weapons Factory

January 8th, 2011

This piece makes absolutely perfect sense, as long as you know that al-Qaida is run by CIA, and that one of the main objectives in any U.S. led war is to keep it going for as long as possible. My guess is that this operation was a top to bottom CIA production, maybe using some […]

Child Porn Probe Leads to FBI Headquarters

January 7th, 2011

Via: The Smoking Gun: The government’s pursuit of suspects trafficking in child pornography recently led federal agents to a familiar address–the FBI’s Washington, D.C. headquarters, where a bureau official is the subject of an ongoing criminal probe, The Smoking Gun has learned. The investigation by the Department of Justice’s inspector general is focusing on FBI […]

Germany: How the Left Took Things Too Far

January 7th, 2011

I wish that Joël van der Reijden, of isgp.eu (mirror), was still looking at these issues. Via: Der Spiegel [WARNING: EXTREMELY DISTURBING]: Germany’s left has its own tales of abuse. One of the goals of the German 1968 movement was the sexual liberation of children. For some, this meant overcoming all sexual inhibitions, creating a […]

Women: In Collapse, Be Ready to Use Lethal Force

January 6th, 2011

If you already understand this issue, you don’t need to subject yourself to the following article. But if you don’t, know that where you are right now could become the next Haiti. Via: AFP: An Amnesty report laid bare Wednesday horrific accounts of rape in Haiti’s squalid refugee camps a year after a devastating quake […]

Sweetos: Neotame Artificial Sweetener in Feed Approved for Organic Livestock; No Labeling Disclosure Required

January 4th, 2011

Via: Farm Wars: Just when we thought that buying “Organic” was safe, we run headlong into the deliberate poisoning of our organic food supply by the FDA in collusion with none other than the folks who brought us Aspartame. NutraSweet, a former Monsanto asset, has developed a new and improved version of this neurotoxin called […]

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