Friday, March 29, 2013
BREAKING NEWS N.Korea Enters State Of War With South Korea
North Korea says "we are at war with the South" North Korea says it has entered a "state of war" with South Korea and will deal with "all matters" accordingly. "As of now, inter-Korea relations enter a state of war and all matters between the two Koreas will be handled according to wartime protocol," the North said in a statement broadcast by the official Korean Central News Agency. "The long-standing situation of the Korean peninsula being neither at peace nor at war is finally over."
http://news.sky.com/story/1071635/north-korea-says-we-are-at-war-with-south
Marc Faber: Cyprus Sets Precedence For Europe & United States Collapse
Marc Faber's thoughts regarding the Cyprus Banking Collapse and whether these events could come to North America: Not Even Gold Will Save You From What Is Coming Marc Faber, who authors the Gloom Boom & Doom newsletter, is usually pretty bearish on stocks and bullish on gold. Lately, though, gold doesn't seem like it can catch a bid. "Despite the continued reverberations regarding the Cyprus bailout and its involvement of bank deposits, gold struggled to maintain the positive momentum created in the first two weeks of March and instead now looks very likely to move lower, towards $1580/oz," wrote Deutsche Bank commodities analyst Xiao Fu in a note this morning. So, what does Faber have to say about it? This morning, on Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Alix Steel, Dr. Doom was asked why gold wasn't holding up. Here's his explanation: When you print money, the money does not flow evenly into the economic system. It stays essentially in the financial service industry and among people that have access to these funds, mostly well-to-do people. It does not go to the worker. I just mentioned that it doesn't flow evenly into the system. Now from time to time it will lift the NASDAQ like between 1997 and March 2000. Then it lifted home prices in the U.S. until 2007. Then it lifted the commodity prices in 2008 until July 2008 when the global economy was already in recession. More recently it has lifted selected emerging economies, stock markets in Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, up four times from 2009 lows and now the U.S. So we are creating bubbles and bubbles and bubbles. This bubble will come to an end. My concern is that we are going to have a systemic crisis where it is going to be very difficult to hide. Even in gold, it will be difficult to hide. Faber is, of course, still bearish on U.S. stocks. He told Bloomberg that he sees "considerable downside risk" in the market.
Obama Just Crossed The Line... Again
Critics slam Obama for "protecting" Monsanto
There's no love lost between Washington and the American public, it seems, five days after Congress for the first time in years managed to handle a budget-related issue without reaching the brink of crisis. Protesters have descended on Pennsylvania Avenue outside the White House this week, enraged at a potentially health-hazardous provision they allege lawmakers inserted surreptitiously into a continuing resolution (CR) that will fund the government through the remainder of the fiscal year. The bill sailed through the Capitol on Friday; President Obama signed it into law on Tuesday. Opponents have termed the language in question the "Monsanto Protection Act," a nod to the major agricultural biotech corporation and other like firms geared at producing genetically modified organisms (GMO) and genetically engineered (GE) seeds and crops. The provision protects genetically modified seeds from litigation suits over health risks posed by the crops' consumption http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57576835/critics-slam-obama-for-protecting-monsanto
There's no love lost between Washington and the American public, it seems, five days after Congress for the first time in years managed to handle a budget-related issue without reaching the brink of crisis. Protesters have descended on Pennsylvania Avenue outside the White House this week, enraged at a potentially health-hazardous provision they allege lawmakers inserted surreptitiously into a continuing resolution (CR) that will fund the government through the remainder of the fiscal year. The bill sailed through the Capitol on Friday; President Obama signed it into law on Tuesday. Opponents have termed the language in question the "Monsanto Protection Act," a nod to the major agricultural biotech corporation and other like firms geared at producing genetically modified organisms (GMO) and genetically engineered (GE) seeds and crops. The provision protects genetically modified seeds from litigation suits over health risks posed by the crops' consumption http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57576835/critics-slam-obama-for-protecting-monsanto
Alex Jones Show: Friday (3-29-13) Greg Palast & Mike Adams
Alex breaks down an effort by a Fox television show to portray constitutionalists as terrorist serial murderers on the Friday, March 29 edition of the Alex Jones Show. He also continues his coverage of the effort by Obama and the Democrats to take down the Second Amendment. Alex talks with investigative journalist and author Greg Palast about the death of Venezuela' s Hugo Chavez and the political work of the Koch brothers and their influential foundation. Alex also talks with Mike Adams, the editor-in-chief of Natural News, about the "Monsanto Protection Act" covertly inserted into an Agricultural Appropriations Bill signed by Obama on Tuesday.
The North Korean Nuclear Threat & US Missile Defenses with Former MI5 Officer: Annie Machon
Annie Machon is a former British Security Service (MI5) intelligence officer who left the Service at the same time as David Shayler, her partner at the time, to help him blow the whistle about alleged criminality within the intelligence agencies. By doing this, they had to give up their careers, go on the run across Europe, live in hiding for a year, and then spend the next two years in exile in Paris. They, and many of their friends, family, supporters and journalists, claim to have been intimidated, and some of them were arrested, and put on trial. A death threat was announced against her on a Middle Eastern radio station.
In 2005, Machon published her first book, Spies, Lies and Whistleblowers: MI5, MI6 and the Shayler Affair in which she offers criticism of the Security Service and Secret Intelligence Service based on her observations of the two whilst in the employment of MI5.
In this interview:
The North Korean Nuclear Threat
Alaskan Missile Defense Program
Annie Machon's career at MI5
Internet Security & Government Spying
The War on Drugs
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