Yearly Archives: 2013

CIA Deputy Director Steps Down ‘To Spend More Time With His Family’

CIA deputy director Michael Morell, who played a key role in editing the administration’s controversial talking points on last September’s terror attack in Benghazi, announced his retirement on Wednesday after 33 years of service. The White House immediately announced that … Continue reading

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“The Market Would Have Collapsed” Had The PBOC Drained: Chinese Liquidity Shortage Hits All Time High

Those who have been following our coverage of the bipolar Chinese liquidity situation (most recently here and here) are well aware of the unique position the world’s fastest (if only on paper) growing economy finds itself in: on one hand, it is the … Continue reading

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They Should Have Read the Bill

Is there any redeeming value to Obamacare? It appears there is one: legislators are retiring early or quitting because they cannot afford to pay for their health care premiums. Welcome to the real world. David DeGerolamo Obamacare? We were just … Continue reading

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Bill Gertz – Officials Worried Snowden Will Pass Secrets to Chinese

The Pentagon is concerned that a former National Security Agency contractor who is now in Hong Kong will compromise top-secret electronic intelligence programs targeted against China, according to a defense official. Edward Snowden, the former NSA technician who surfaced in … Continue reading

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Attack on 3D Printing In NYC

New York City Council Member Lewis Fidler & Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal have introduced separate bills pioneering government’s future takeover of 3d printing, beginning with targeting gun owners and gun businesses. This highlights an important lesson in government; when seeking government … Continue reading

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Today’s Greek General Strike Will Not Be Televized

The Greek national broadcaster ERT situation is nowhere near a resolution, and the nation’s political stability remains in the balance with  Antonis Samaras’s coalition partners, Evangelos Venizelos of PASOK and Fotis Kouvelis of Democratic Left, appealing to him Wednesday for talks on … Continue reading

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Ray Stevens – Come to the USA

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgOHOHKBEqE h/t Brenda M

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Global shares pummeled, dollar slumps as rout gathers pace

World stocks were pummeled and the dollar slumped on Thursday as a sell-off on global financial markets in thrall to central bank stimulus accelerated. European shares .FTEU3 fell sharply in morning trading, dropping 1.3 percent after the second biggest fall in Japan’s Nikkei .N225 in over … Continue reading

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America Has A Bigger Problem Than Edward Snowden

See additional comments on Tea Party Nation. A poll from Reuters/Ipsos shows that more Americans view Edward Snowden as a patriot than a traitor. The 31 percent of the sample who viewed Mr. Snowden as a patriot is about the … Continue reading

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Euthanasia for children nears approval by Belgian Parliament

A proposed law on the verge of approval by the Belgium parliament would allow children to decide for themselves whether they should be euthanized (“killed”) by medical personnel. Currently, Belgian law limits euthanasia to persons 18 and older, but with … Continue reading

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Why Things Will Get Worse – Much Worse

It is easy to be upset about what is happening all around. The economy is being destroyed, deliberately, by insane economic policies. Incentives to work are being eliminated by punishing work. At the same time rewards are increasing for not … Continue reading

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Scarborough Clashes w/ Matthews on Critics Who Deemed Bush ‘Devil’ For Programs Obama Expanded

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Communications and Security – Part 1

This is the first of three articles outlining the installation of a WiFi bubble over a small geographic region. The second article will outline how to install wireless IP security cameras (indoor and outdoor). The last article will outline how … Continue reading

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WHO WERE THE PATRIOTS AND TRAITORS IN NAZI GERMANY?

Ever since I was a kid, I have heard Americans ask, “How could the German people have allowed the Nazi regime to commit its evil acts?” Well, here’s the answer to that question: The German people had the same warped … Continue reading

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They All Knew About Prism

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIA1lQBqH1s;feature=player_embedded&amp Listen to this again. Maxine Waters, a Congressional representative, in a public interview on television, plainly brags that the Obama administration has created “a database likes no one has ever seen before in life, that is going to be very very powerful” and … Continue reading

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