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The Ascendancy of Black World Participants Continues at GM

June 9th, 2009

First Kent Kresa, and now Edward Whitacre. What’s the big deal? Edward Whitacre looks like every other old, pink faced fat bastard that slithers from board room to board room, but let’s take a quick walk down memory lane. From 2006, in NSA Collected Phone Records in U.S., we learn: The U.S. National Security Agency […]

Federal Subpoena Seeks Names – and Lots More – of Web Posters

June 9th, 2009

THE FEDS ALREADY HAVE THE DATA. Spend a few hours going through my Surveillance archive if you doubt it. Read about the Narus Intercept Suite, the Mark Klein-AT&T-NSA case and MAIN CORE. This is a little over two years old, but it describes the “full pipe” surveillance that federal law enforcement is doing: FBI turns […]

Obama Promises More than 600,000 Stimulus Jobs; “Including Hundreds of Maintenance Projects at Military Bases”

June 8th, 2009

They’re going to give Summer Camp a whole new meaning. Via: AP: President Barack Obama promised Monday to deliver more than 600,000 jobs through his $787 billion stimulus plan this summer, with federal agencies pumping billions into public works projects, schools and summer youth programs. Obama is ramping up his stimulus program this week even […]

Swedish Pirate Party Enters EU Parliament

June 8th, 2009

Via: AFP: A Swedish party that wants to legalise Internet filesharing and beef up web privacy scored a big victory Sunday by winning a European parliament seat, results showed. The Pirate Party won 7.1 percent of votes, taking one of Sweden’s 18 seats in the European parliament, with ballots in 5,659 constituencies out of 5,664 […]

Obama Regime Wants to Allow Detainees Charged with Capital Offences to Plead Guilty, Which Would Result in the Detainees Being Executed Without Trials

June 6th, 2009

Via: New York Times: The Obama administration is considering a change in the law for the military commissions at the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, that would clear the way for detainees facing the death penalty to plead guilty without a full trial. The provision could permit military prosecutors to avoid airing the details of […]

Rik Clay’s Interviews on Red Ice Creations

June 5th, 2009

I stumbled across Rik Clay’s interviews on Red Ice Creations. Rik Clay was a blogger and researcher who focused on 2012 issues and the religion of the elite. He was dead about two months after he gave these interviews. Some of you might find these interviews interesting. I did.

Fisk: “I suspect that what the Arab world wants to hear is that Obama will take his soldiers out of Muslim lands.”

June 5th, 2009

Via: Independent: More and more, it looks like the same old melody that Bush’s lads used to sing. We’re not against the Muslim world. In fact, we are positively for it. We want you to have democracy, up to a point. We love Arab “moderates” and we want to reach out to you and be […]

Government Posts Sensitive List of U.S. Nuclear Sites By Mistake

June 3rd, 2009

Via: Wikileaks: States that are signatories to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty are required to confidentially provide the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) with a description of the location and purpose of each of their nuclear sites. The document presents a sensitive 5 May, 2009 draft of all US nuclear sites for Congressional review together with […]

Government Motors: Majority of GM Bondholders Back Debt-for-Equity Deal

May 31st, 2009

Via: Wall Street Journal: General Motors Corp. moved a step closer to what it hopes will be a smooth bankruptcy process after a majority of investors holding $27 billion in the company’s bonds agreed to forgive the debt for equity in the new company, people familiar with the situation said. A battle with the group […]

Once Considered Unthinkable, U.S. Sales Tax Gets Fresh Look

May 28th, 2009

Via: Washington Post: With budget deficits soaring and President Obama pushing a trillion-dollar-plus expansion of health coverage, some Washington policymakers are taking a fresh look at a money-making idea long considered politically taboo: a national sales tax. Common around the world, including in Europe, such a tax — called a value-added tax, or VAT — […]

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