Archive for June, 2010
Rent a White Guy
June 14th, 2010Via: The Atlantic: Not long ago I was offered work as a quality-control expert with an American company in China I’d never heard of. No experience necessary—which was good, because I had none. I’d be paid $1,000 for a week, put up in a fancy hotel, and wined and dined in Dongying, an industrial city […]
Ireland: Central Bank Hid Property Crash Forecast
June 14th, 2010Via: Independent: THE Central Bank buried sensational data forecasting a crash in the property market months before the housing market began to crumble in early 2007. Last week’s report into the banking crisis by Central Bank boss Professor Patrick Honohan revealed that minutes from the bank’s financial stability group had shown that predictions of a […]
U.S. Identifies Vast Mineral Deposits Worth $1 Trillion in Afghanistan; “The Saudi Arabia of Lithium”; Eventually “One of The Most Important Mining Centers in The World”; Pentagon “Helping” Afghan Government to Prepare to Seek Bids on Mineral Rights
June 14th, 2010I am Jack’s complete lack of surprise. —Fight Club Update: Afghan Mineral Deposits Actually Worth $3 Trillion, Not $1 Trillion —End Update— The Soviets knew about it! They did geological surveys during their occupation of Afghanistan. Which makes you wonder… Did the U.S. actually know about it all this time? This piece says otherwise, but […]
New York Money Manager Chimay Charged With Larceny, Forgery
June 13th, 2010Guy Albert de Swindle. Via: Bloomberg: New York money manager Guy Albert de Chimay was indicted in New York on grand larceny and forgery charges, according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s office. Chimay, 47, chairman and chief investment officer of Chimay Capital Management Inc., was arrested yesterday in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on a New […]
Obama Pleads for $50 Billion in State, Local Aid
June 13th, 2010Via: Washington Post: President Obama urged reluctant lawmakers Saturday to quickly approve nearly $50 billion in emergency aid to state and local governments, saying the money is needed to avoid “massive layoffs of teachers, police and firefighters” and to support the still-fragile economic recovery. In a letter to congressional leaders, Obama defended last year’s huge […]
Our Second Son is Due in July
June 13th, 2010Becky is pregnant and our second son is due around the middle of July. I anticipate being able to tell you when we’re off to the municipal hatchery (there’s a great water birth pool in Kaitaia), but in case updates stop showing up, you’ll know why.
BP Chose Riskier, Cheaper Casing for Well
June 13th, 2010Via: Reuters: BP Plc installed a type of cement casing on its now-ruptured undersea well that it knew ran the risk of leaking gases in order to save money, The New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing a BP document it received from a congressional investigator. Workers from the Deepwater Horizon oil rig and the […]
Japan Bribed Small Nations with Cash, Prostitutes to Gain Support for Whaling
June 13th, 2010For your news-not-news file folder. Via: Times: A SUNDAY TIMES investigation has exposed Japan for bribing small nations with cash and prostitutes to gain their support for the mass slaughter of whales. The undercover investigation found officials from six countries were willing to consider selling their votes on the International Whaling Commission (IWC). The revelations […]
Deadly Ethnic Unrest Escalates in Southern Kyrgyzstan
June 13th, 2010Via: BBC: Violence is spreading in southern Kyrgyzstan on the third day of ethnic fighting which has claimed at least 80 lives. Witnesses speak of armed Kyrgyz men shooting ethnic Uzbeks and setting property alight. Thousands of ethnic Uzbeks have been fleeing the city of Osh, where a BBC correspondent reports hearing gunfire. On Saturday […]
Bilderberg Group Now Has a Website
June 13th, 2010Via: Guardian: An extraordinary thing happened last weekend. The world’s most secretive strategy group, Bilderberg, poked its nose out of the shadows and launched its own website: bilderbergmeetings.org. For an organisation that prefers to cordon the press a mile from its meetings, whose press relations policy to date has been to arrest, harass and search […]
