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Ahmadinejad Leaves for China

TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad left Tehran for Beijing on Tuesday to attend a summit meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and also attend bilateral talks with the senior officials of the hosting country as well as authorities … Continue reading

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Whoever Has the Most Gold Wins – Part III

China is doubling down on gold. Although the total gold purchased is unknown, the amount purchased from Hong Kong was 3.2 million ounces or over $5 billion in April. China realizes that whoever has the most gold wins, but most … Continue reading

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Security backdoor found in China-made US military chip

Cambridge University researchers find that a microprocessor used by the US military but made in China contains secret remote access capability A microchip used by the US military and manufactured in China contains a secret “backdoor” that means it can … Continue reading

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Black Swan Siting?

If the French nationalize their banks as outlined this past weekend, this could cause a Black Swan scenario by collapsing the Euro. Whatever economic, political or natural catastrophe causes the final economic collapse, we can be assured of three facts: … Continue reading

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The People’s Bank of China will benefit Russian banks, trading on the MICEX yuan-RTS

It would appear that Russia and China are expediting their currency transfer from the US dollar to their own currencies. Once the USD is replaced with an international “basket” of currencies and commodities (gold), the printing presses at the Treasury … Continue reading

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Why Are Central Banks Buying Gold?

Why are central banks buying gold? A simple question with a simple answer: Central banks are expanding reserves due to concerns about the dollar, euro, sterling and all fiat currencies. There is an increasing realisation amongst central bankers that gold … Continue reading

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Drones, China and an Election Coverup?

See additional comments on Tea Party Nation The story concerning the RQ-170 drone captured by Iran was quickly dropped out of the news cycle in early December. It followed the same fate in our short-lived attention span as the secret … Continue reading

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The Other Side of the Syrian Resolution Veto

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUrysRGYQ40 Here are the speeches after the Syrian Resolution veto in the United Nations from “the other side”. I know that we are not told what is happening behind the wizard’s curtain but the argument for the sovereignty of a … Continue reading

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The Battle Lines Are Being Drawn

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyjVtTWLb9I Russia and China have both vetoed the UN council resolution for Syrian president Assad to step down. Watching the speeches at the post–mortem shows the battle lines being drawn in the upcoming war. Although China voted against the resolution, this … Continue reading

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How Much Longer Will the Dollar Be the World’s Reserve Currency?

Bank holiday was considered by Obama in 2009 The following articles show a progression since late 2010 of countries abandoning the dollar (USD) as the world’s reserve currency. There are multiple reasons why the average American should be concerned: 1. … Continue reading

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Who Needs A Department of Energy with a President Like Obama

President Obama has single-handedly destroyed our nation’s energy production while increasing funding to Muslim extremists through increased oil profits. The Gulf of Mexico shutdown of oil and gas production coupled with an almost complete shutdown of exploration licenses has resulted … Continue reading

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Economic Terrorism Continues

Glenn Beck has Kevin Freeman on GBTV tonight (Thursday, January 19th, 2012). Mr. Freeman will continue his discussion on economic terrorism by Russia, China and the Muslim Brotherhood. On Tuesday, Mr. Freeman discussed how NASDAQ had been hacked and the … Continue reading

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Why Are US Treasuries Being Dumped?

There are three reasons why China and Russia are dumping US Treasuries. They believe US Treasuries are a bad investment. They are dumping them before the war starts. Both reasons 1 and 2. Based on the results of Tim Geithner’s … Continue reading

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More Confidence Building from Tim Geithner

China’s Vice Premier Wang Qishan (R) and U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (L) try to shake hands while U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stands in the middle ahead of the opening ceremony of the China-U.S. Strategic and Economic Dialogue … Continue reading

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China Prepares for War with US …

The Navy Bought Fake Chinese Microchips That Could Have Disarmed U.S. Missiles Robert Johnson | Jun. 27, 2011, 9:22 AM Last year, the U.S. Navy bought 59,000 microchips for use in everything from missiles to transponders and all of them … Continue reading

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