Entries for March 2010
haaretz.com/ | This might seem a little odd, but does this piece of news also make you feel uncomfortable?
Most of the money allocated by the Department of Homeland Security, as part of the Urban Areas Security Initiative Nonprofit Security Grant Program awards, is going to Jewish institutions.
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freemanradio.com | In this article it is my hope to make you and other citizens aware of how healthcare reformation can be futuristically applied in the suppression, infringement and suspension of our constitutional rights known as our civil liberties which are enumerated from the Bill Of Rights whi...
USAtoday | The potential eruption of Iceland's volcano Katla would likely send the world, including the USA, into an extended deep freeze.
"When Katla went off in the 1700s, the USA suffered a very cold winter," says Gary Hufford, a scientist with the Alaska Region of the National Weather Serv...
cryptogon.com | The bond vigilantes are finally flexing their muscles. A long period of stability for the US government bond market showed signs of cracking this week as a lack of investor appetite for new debt sent the benchmark 10-year yield to its highest level since last June.
.roguegovernment.com | Lines at the grocery store might become as obsolete as milkmen, if a new tag that seeks to replace bar codes becomes commonplace.
Researchers from Sunchon National University in Suncheon, South Korea, and Rice University in Houston have built a radio frequency identification ...
Presstv | Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik says the US drone attacks in the tribal areas along the border with Afghanistan are carried out without the consent of Islamabad.
Speaking to reporters outside the Lahore High Court non Friday, Malik said the controversial issue of US drone atta...
Presstv | A senior Iraqi official says Baghdad does not have the means and expertise to deal with the high numbers of mass graves being discovered.
Ayam Sharif, the head of the Department of Terror and Victims at the Ministry of Human Rights, said that 84 mass graves were discovered in the count...
rumormillnews.com | The following group contacted the Black Dragon Society promising the Federal Reserve Board and the Washington D.C. crime syndicates will soon lose power. They sent me an audio file but I got the message “this file cannot be opened at this domain.” However, I found the audio here:
wsj.com | Nevada's 4.8% plunge was the steepest, as construction and tourism industries took a beating. Also hit hard: Wyoming, where incomes fell 3.9%.
Incomes stayed flat in two states and rose in six and the District of Columbia. West Virginia had the best showing with a 2.1% increase. In Maine,...
MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) — The decapitated body of the police chief of a northern Mexico town and the body of his brother were found inside the chief's patrol truck Friday, authorities said.
Hours earlier, gunmen killed a deputy police chief and his bodyguard in another part of Mexico's north
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Four small banks across the United States were seized by regulators on Friday evening, ticking up the year bank failure tally to 41.
The continued parade of bank collapses comes as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp is pulling back on loss-share agreements designed to lure bi...
washingtontimes.com | President Obama's fiscal 2011 budget will generate nearly $10 trillion in cumulative budget deficits over the next 10 years, $1.2 trillion more than the administration projected, and raise the federal debt to 90 percent of the nation's economic output by 2020, the Congressional...
rawstory.com | Kitchen sinks are apparently too expensive to mail for some frustrated fringe-dwelling conservatives who have lost their minds over health reform.
"Rep. Betty McCollum, D-Minnesota, was one of several members of Congress who reported receiving obscene and threatening letters after vo...
opednews | If enacted, it will advance what this writer addressed in a December 2007 article titled, "Police State America - A Look Back and Ahead," covering numerous Bush administration laws, Executive Orders (EOs), National and Homeland Security Presidential Directives, edicts, and various illegal...
blacklistednews.com | A frightening school shooting in England turned out to be fake, and was designed as a lesson to students about studying a crime scene.
Young students at a British school were terrified as they saw their science teacher gunned down before their eyes.
And were even more s...
Presstv | North Korea has accused the US and South Korea of seeking a regime change in the country, threatening to launch nuclear strikes to counter any provocations by the two.
"Those who seek to bring down the system in the DPRK (North Korea)... will fall victim to the unprecedented nuclear st...
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Washington (CNN) -- The availability of illegal drugs is increasing in the United States -- fueled largely by expanding activity from Mexican drug cartels -- and abuse of controlled prescription drugs is...
By Michael Snyder | There is a silent monster that looms menacingly over U.S. government finances. Every politician knows about it, but very few of them ever want to talk about it. This silent monster grows larger every year, and yet nobody seems to know quite what to do ...
CAIRO (AP) -- Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden threatened in a new audio recording released Thursday to kill any captured Americans if the U.S. executes the self-professed mastermind of the Sept.11 attacks or any other al-Qaida suspects.
nytimes.com | Top Vatican officials — including the future Pope Benedict XVI — did not defrock a priest who molested as many as 200 deaf boys, even though several American bishops repeatedly warned them that failure to act on the matter could embarrass the church, according to church files newly une...