Monthly Archives: April 2013

ISDA Caught Up in EU Probe of Credit-Default Swap Data

The International Swaps & Derivatives Association, a financial industry derivatives group, is being probed as part of a European Union antitrust investigation into how data on credit derivatives is shared. Regulators found “indications that ISDA may have been involved in a coordinated … Continue reading

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“Allah-u-Akbar”

      via Moonbattery   … and also read through the Friday Afternoon Roundup:    

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Enemies of the State

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWx87T8kE9Y From YouTube: Bill Whittle walks viewers through the efforts by liberals to politicize murder and terror. Why does the left advance their paranoid mythologies about race and conservatism even when it is irrelevant to the issue at hand? Whether … Continue reading

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MINTS, REFINERIES, BROKERAGES OUT OF STOCK – COMEX GOLD INVENTORIES PLUMMET

The manipulated sell off on the COMEX has led to bargain hunting and a surge in physical coin and bar buying internationally. Gold bullion inventories on the COMEX are being depleted rapidly, and certain bullion products are either out of stock … Continue reading

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Boston Bombing: What You Aren’t Being Told

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wpu6_kArb9U h/t David

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It Is Up to Us

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Total US Debt To GDP: 105%

More… USDebtClock.org puts this ratio at 107.17%.

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When Tyranny Comes Knocking, Will You RESIST?

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Weather Forecast for Next Week

Too Wet to Plant in the Midwest One particular system AccuWeather.com meteorologists are watching is what could be a large and slow-moving storm set to develop during the middle of next week. More…

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US Midwest flooding delays corn planting

Heavy rainstorms the week of April 14 in the U.S. Midwest caused flooding as far south as Tennessee and have delayed the planting of corn crops, according to reports. Storms on April 17–18 in the northern Midwest dropped 5.4 inches of rain … Continue reading

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The Good Guys Are Not Coming To Save Us

A lot of Americans know that the US government is out of control. Anyone who has cared enough to study the US Constitution even a little knows this. Still, very few of these people are taking any significant action, and … Continue reading

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The Last Days of J.P. Morgan and Jamie Dimon’s Reign

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Domestic Terrorist Says He Targeted FRC After Finding It on Southern Poverty Law Center Website

Domestic terrorist Floyd Corkins told the FBI that he found the Family Research Council as a target because they were listed online as an “anti-gay” group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Corkins walked into the FRC’s Washington, D.C., headquarters … Continue reading

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Benghazi report: Trinkets of treason

We are witnessing one of the biggest government cover-ups since Watergate. A cover-up that involves murder, arms trafficking, and lies by high ranking officials under oath. It involves the murderous attacks in Benghazi, and congressional investigators just released a 46-page … Continue reading

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N.C. Rep. George Holding finding his way and not afraid to say ‘no’

George Holding promised voters he’d go to Washington to cut spending, and four months into the job, he hears pitches for what sound like good programs. But his answer is often the same: “Sorry. But no.” As a member of … Continue reading

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