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MSNBC: Lead in Food and Toys from China Keeps Prices Low, and Mortgage Rates Low, Too

August 19th, 2007

Via: The Vanguardian: “I think people should be careful what they wish for on China. Ya know, if China were to revalue it’s currency or China is to start making say, toys that don’t have lead in them or food that isn’t poisonous, their costs of production are going to go up and that means […]

Homeland Security Enlists Clergy to Quell Public Unrest if Martial Law Ever Declared

August 17th, 2007

Yes, friends, the concentration camps represent the path to salvation. Praise the Lord! Via: ksla: Could martial law ever become a reality in America? Some fear any nuclear, biological or chemical attack on U.S. soil might trigger just that. KSLA News 12 has discovered that the clergy would help the government with potentially their biggest […]

See Who’s Editing Wikipedia – Diebold, the CIA, a Campaign

August 15th, 2007

Anyone with the sophistication of a computer literate 12-year-old could render this IP tracking tool for Wikipedia edits worthless. So, either: 1) The CIA, Diebold, et al don’t know what a computer literate 12-year-old knows; or 2) Someone 0wNs machines that trace back to CIA, Diebold, et al and wanted to make them look like […]

In China, a High-Tech Plan to Track People

August 12th, 2007

I thought the British fascists would have implemented this by now, but it looks like the Chinese fascists are going to try to take the lead. Also note the collusion between the Chinese and American firms. Via: New York Times: At least 20,000 police surveillance cameras are being installed along streets here in southern China […]

DailyKos and the CIA

August 11th, 2007

In 2005, “I was content to say, ‘F*ck DailyKOS’ and move on.” As it turns out, there’s a bit more to it. Make sure you listen to him speak for yourself. Some of the weaselly prick effect is lost when you just read the transcript. Via: My Left Wing: You know . . . coughs […]

Massive Intervention by European Central Bank Today

August 10th, 2007

The big guns came out today. Printing credit at will. Via: Financial Times: The European Central Bank scrambled to head off a potential financial crisis on Thursday by making an emergency injection of €94.8bn ($131bn) worth of funds into the region’s money markets, after signs that liquidity was drying up. The level of funds markedly […]

Ml-Implode.com Lawsuit: A Threat to Freedom of Speech on the Internet

August 7th, 2007

Via: eFinance Directory: Loan Center of California has filed a lawsuit against The Mortgage Lender Implode-O-Meter in a thinly veiled attempt to shut the website down. The lawsuit is not only frivolous, but a direct threat to everyone’s freedom of speech and the right to discuss matters of public concern on blogs, forums, and other […]

Hackers Take Control of Electronic Voting Machine Models Used in California

July 28th, 2007

Via: San Francisco Chronicle: State-sanctioned teams of computer hackers were able to break through the security of virtually every model of California’s voting machines and change results or take control of some of the systems’ electronic functions, according to a University of California study released Friday. The researchers “were able to bypass physical and software […]

New Zealanders Decry Ban on Political Satire

July 19th, 2007

Why would anyone want to make fun of Members of Parliament? Via: Angus-Reid: The vast majority of people in New Zealand are against a recent rule approved by lawmakers that bans using images captured inside Parliament to satirize, ridicule or denigrate lawmakers on broadcast and print media, according to a poll by TNS released by […]

Soviet Europe: EU Pours £3.8bn Into ‘Brainwashing Campaign’

July 6th, 2007

Via: Telegraph: The European Union is spending £3.8 billion a year on “propaganda” to win over its sceptical citizens, it is claimed. As well as publishing a plethora of pamphlets and employing an army of public relations staff, the EU has spent hundreds of millions of pounds on teaching aids, school trips and even cartoons. […]

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