Yearly Archives: 2012

US ultimatum averted Iranian-Pakistani warships’ drill in Port Sudan

Iranian and Pakistani warships had planned their first ever rendezvous to take place in Port Sudan Friday, Nov. 30. It was rumored in Khartoum that the Pakistani Shashmir had docked Thursday carrying nuclear arms or nuclear-related equipment ready to meet two Iranian … Continue reading

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Manufacturing ISM Plummets To Lowest Print Since July 2009

So much for the 3rd Recovery (or is that 4th?) in the current depression: following the Chicago PMI which posted a solid beat on horrendous internals, today’s Manufacturing ISM came in just as expected, at least by those skeptical of … Continue reading

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Over a Month Later and The Cover-Up Continues

TOWN HALL MEETING AT NEW DORP CLIP#3: VOLUNTEER FACES SHUT DOWN httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1KS68-k3dI From YouTube: This is Jessica Dos Santos – one of the hardest working, dedicated volunteers on Staten Island. She was one of the last to speak that night … Continue reading

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Until now, everyone has been focused on the ‘little lies.’

Obama, Clinton, their foreign policy advisors and the people involved in this agenda intend to start a war that will make Afghanistan and Iraq look like a small police action by comparison. They are going to start a war that will likely … Continue reading

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The Chart That Keeps Ben Bernanke Up At Night

What changed in the last 30 days? Did the world just wake up to the idea that the only way out of this quagmire is a twisted currency war that appears to have re-ignited thanks to Abe’s efforts? Something appears to … Continue reading

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Immigration hearing at NC Gen Assembly on Dec 6th —– please be there

Concerned Citizens and Immigration Reformers, Plan to attend the final NC House Immigration Committee hearing on Thursday, December 6th @ 1:00 PM at the Legislative Office Building in Room 643 just behind the NC General Assembly Building (16 West Jones Street) in Raleigh. We need a significant showing at this … Continue reading

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A FLiNG Ain’t What It Used To Be

There was a time when flings (insert personal contextual experience) used to be simple, impromptu, largely trivial things seeking instant gratification. That was until Shell’s Floating Liquid Natural Gas facility, or FLiNG, came along: currently being built in the South … Continue reading

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Unusual activity at Syrian chemical weapons sites amid rumors Assad is dead or fled

Western intelligence officers were seeing new signs of activity at Syrian chemical weapons sites, they told the New York Times Sunday, Dec. 2. “It’s in some ways similar to what they’ve done before,” a senior U.S. intelligence official said. “But they’re doing … Continue reading

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Rick Santelli Explodes At CNBC Guest, Walks Off Camera

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQHOc6fIf5A From YouTube: Rick Santelli got fired up this morning while he and and guest Steve Liesman were discussing the fiscal cliff. Santelli grew increasingly frustrated… eventually throwing his papers and walking off camera.

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Alarm in Tehran and Moscow over Bushehr nuclear reactor’s near-explosion in mid-October

Iran’s nuclear reactor at Bushehr was shut down in mid-October for fear of an explosion. Saturday Dec. 1, an authoritative Russian nuclear industry source revealed the cause of its malfunction: “Indicators showed that some small external parts were… in the … Continue reading

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“Hollywood Fractures” – Wild Bill

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2CicqJaVs8 From YouTube: Conservative Hollywood stars are speaking out with courage and making a difference in the liberal stronghold of Hollywood.  

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What The Media Is Hiding In New York

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiHr3PHRCKY From YouTube: At the “Town Hall” Meeting at The New Dorp High School last night (11/29/12), Staten Island residents hit hardest by Sandy were fed up after about an hour of introductions, canned speeches and lack of information from … Continue reading

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Is it now time to go Galt?

Is it now time to go Galt? This is the question asked by Judson Phillips on a Tea Party Nation article. His premise is to go “selectively Galt”.  Selectively going Galt will have minimal impact. Especially when your decisions are to be … Continue reading

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Disarming America: State Department advisory board urges deeper nuclear force cuts including unilateral reductions

BY: Bill Gertz A State Department board of experts is calling for steep cuts in U.S. nuclear forces beyond the New START treaty limits and recommends unilateral or informal reductions to avoid expected Senate ratification battles. “Treaties are an important but … Continue reading

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The Narcissist Who Would Be King

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Gp3m2XKtTg From YouTube: President Barack Obama addressed the nation Friday about the impending fiscal cliff at a press event held at the K’NEX toy factory in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He took the opportunity to lightheartedly warn Congress to be careful: “I’ve … Continue reading

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