Daily Archives: September 4, 2012

Fears Rising, Spaniards Pull Out Their Cash and Get Out of Spain

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CNBC – By: Landon Thomas Jr It is, Julio Vildosola concedes, a very big bet. After working six years as a senior executive for a multinational payroll-processing company in Barcelona, Spain, Mr. Vildosola is cutting his professional and financial ties

The most moronic TV news journalist ever? Gold is “backed by nothing” while dollars are backed by government!

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Natural News When it comes to money and gold, some mainstream journalists have such low IQs that it’s a wonder they can string words together at all. Here’s the latest example of truly idiotic journalism in a precious video that’s

Police State: Roaming Airport Screeners Look For People With Something To Hide

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A federal officer was watching passengers at Sacramento International Airport on Wednesday when one caught his eye. A young man in line, unshaven and carrying a backpack, apparently looked suspicious. The officer was not a typical Transportation Security Administration screener.

U.S. Reveals Plan to Bomb Iran’s Civilian Power Grid

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Prisonplanet.com The United States is ready to violate international law and attack Iran’s civilian population if the country does not halt its nuclear program, the New York Times reported on Sunday. The U.S. is “reluctantly” considering additional covert action against

19 Signs That Israel And Iran Are On The Verge Of War

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The American Dream There is going to be war in the Middle East.  It is just a matter of time until it happens.  Israel has decided that there is no way that it can ever allow Iran to develop the

June Foodstamp Recipients Hit All Time High As Three Times As Many Americans Enter Poverty As Find Jobs

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Zero Hedge Following a brief period in which it seemed that US foodstamp recipients may have peaked, with those living in poverty maxing out at 46.514 million in December 2011, and then declining modestly for the next few months, June