Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Mike Rivero ~ The DOW driven by the FED steroids

Mike Rivero : the market is completely rigged and totally disconnected from the real world , when you factor in inflation the DOW has been in decline since year 2000 .The DOW Jones is being driven by the FED steroids

A Nuclear Holocaust is inevitable in the Middle East

Middle East Armageddon Predicted : A Nuclear Holocaust is inevitable in the Middle East states I.Q. al Rassooli. The rise of the Muslim BrotherHood is in line with the Spread of Islam around the world. I.Q. is the author of "Lifting the Veil": "Obama has made huge mistakes in the last four years and he is going to make bigger mistakes in the next four years." states I.Q.

Was Hugo Chávez Killed By Weaponized Cancer?

The technology exists. The book Dr. Mary’s Monkeys by Edward Haslam explains how the US Government was trying to create a biological weapon back when Kennedy was president. Some radical right-wing elements were trying to create a biological weapon, cancer, in order to get rid of Fidel Castro. It all happened in New Orleans and, amazingly, it is all tied up to Lee Harvey Oswald being blamed for Kennedy’s assassination. The technology worked as it is explained in the book and it raises valid questions about the death of Jack Ruby, one of the key witnesses in the plot for ending the life of Kennedy for shooting Harvey Oswald before he could talk, and how Ruby was stricken by cancer while in jail and died before he could say much. Chavez may have been a little out of line when it comes to ideology, but he was right on regarding the fact that there is a world elite trying to control the world, through economic policies targeted to “help” developing countries, by enslaving them in debt to the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, etc., all institutions and Governments which he opposed during his Administration. Even though I did not agree with him in all aspects of Government and ideology, it is sad for me to see that the champion for resistance to these powers has died.

The Legacy of Hugo Chávez For Venezuela and for The World



With the death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez after a two-year fight with cancer, we host a roundtable discussion on a revolutionary leader whose democratic-socialist policies not only transformed his country, but helped steer the entire Latin American region away from U.S.-backed neoliberalism. We’re joined by five guests: Miguel Tinker Salas, Pomona College professor and author of two books on Venezuela; Venezuelan-American attorney Eva Golinger, a friend and adviser to Chávez; New York University professor and author Greg Grandin; Gregory Wilpert, founder of Venezuelanalysis.com; and Michael Shifter, president of the Inter-American Dialogue, a Washington-based policy forum on Western Hemisphere affairs. We spend the hour on the life of Chávez, his legacy, and what may come next in Venezuela. [includes rush transcript–partial. More to come. Check back soon.]
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Guests:

Miguel Tinker Salas, professor at Pomona College in Claremont, California. He is the author of The Enduring Legacy: Oil, Culture, and Society in Venezuela and the forthcoming Venezuela: What Everyone Needs to Know.

Eva Golinger, friend and adviser to President Hugo Chávez, who referred to her as the "girlfriend of Venezuela." She’s a lawyer and author of numerous books, including The Chávez Code: Cracking U.S. Intervention in Venezuela. She edits the English-language edition of the Venezuelan newspaper Correo del Orinoco and hosts a weekly program on RT called Behind the News.

Gregory Wilpert, founder of venezuelanalysis.com and author of Changing Venezuela by Taking Power: The History and Policies of the Chávez Government.

Greg Grandin, Cullman fellow at the New York Public Library. He is the author of Empire’s Workshop: Latin America, the United States, and the Rise of the New Imperialism. His most recent book, Fordlandia, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History. His new book, Empire of Necessity, will be published later this year.

Michael Shifter, president of the Inter-American Dialogue, a Washington-based policy forum on Western Hemisphere affairs. He is also an adjunct professor of Latin American politics at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service.

Adrian Salbuchi : Latin America on brink of tough post Chavez Geopolitical Battle

Hugo Chavez´s death spells many dangers not just for Venezuela but the entire Region. His foreign policy stood strong prioritizing Venezuela's sovereignty confronting the US, UK, EU and Israel.


Adrian Salbuchi: New constitution of Venezuela... requires the president of the National Assembly, a gentleman by the name of Diosdado Cabello, to take over and then in 30 days new elections have to be called. Now Nicolas Maduro will be the Chavez’s party candidate, and he certainly stands [a] good chance of election, especially with the country’s emotional state right now, but Chavez had huge enemies within Venezuela and, more importantly, outside Venezuela. So unfortunately the United States in the first instance and other countries such as Israel and countries in Western Europe will do all they can to support the opposition candidate, Henrique Capriles Radonski, who came in second in the presidential elections and who will definitely have all the financial, political and media support of the global power structures against Mr. Maduro as the Chavez candidate.