Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Mike Rivero ~ Obama Is Pushing Banks To Make More Home Loans To Borrowers With Poor Credit

The Obama administration is engaged in a broad push to make more home loans available to people with weaker credit, an effort that officials say will help power the economic recovery but that skeptics say could open the door to the risky lending that caused the housing crash in the first place. President Obama’s economic advisers and outside experts say the nation’s much-celebrated housing rebound is leaving too many people behind, including young people looking to buy their first homes and individuals with credit records weakened by the recession.(Washington Post )

Build Up To WW3 - North Korea - Any small mistake can turn into Catastrophe

Lead Up To WW3 - North Korea - 'Any small mistake can turn into catastrophe'



North Korea has suspended South Korean access to a joint industrial zone - the latest move in the ongoing conflict with Washington and Seoul. Pyongyang also says it will restart a nuclear reactor to beef up its arsenal - after Washington moved its military closer to the Korean peninsula. The UN says the deadlock has gone too far. North Korea earlier claimed its missile units are combat-ready - and warned of a possible pre-emptive strike on the U.S. and Seoul. Tim Shorrock has written extensively about US foreign policy and East Asian politics - and believes both sides should know they are playing a dangerous game.

North Korea Threatens to Nuke Los Angeles, Hawaii, and Austin Texas!!!




North Korea Threatens to Strike the United States with Long Range Ballistic Missiles Kim Jong Un Washington DC Los Angeles Austin Texas Hawaii Mobile Launchers Nuclear Warheads Missile Interceptors Alaska Stealth Bombers South Korea Nuclear Weapons Fallout Japan China Russia Taiwan State of War Threat to Dissolve the U.S. Mainland Government CIA US Defense Chuck Hagel B-2 Stealth Bombers President Obama North Korea Threatens to Settle Accounts With U.S. Guam U.S. Air Force Takes Action to Protect the United States of America .North Korea plan to attack US mainland revealed in photographs North Korea has revealed its plans to strike targets in Hawaii and the continental United States in photos taken in Kim Jong-un's military command centre. The photos appeared in the state-run Rodong newspaper and were apparently taken at an "emergency meeting" early on Friday morning. They show Kim signing the order for North Korea's strategic rocket forces to be on standby to fire at US targets, the paper said, with large-scale maps and diagrams in the background. The meeting of Pyongyang's senior military leaders was called after two US B2 bombers, flying out of bases in Missouri, carried out simulated bombing raids on North Korean targets on an island off the coast of South Korea. "He finally signed the plan on technical preparations of strategic rockets, ordering them to be on standby to fire so that they may strike any time the US mainland, its military bases in the operational theatres in the Pacific, including Hawaii and Guam, and those in South Korea," the state-run KCNA news agency reported. It added that the B2 test flights demonstrated Washington's "hostile intent" and said the "reckless" act had gone "beyond the phase of threat and blackmail." The North's military was placed on its highest alert level earlier this week and a hotline link with the South Korean military was severed. North Korea has also cut the mobile Internet link for foreign visitors, only weeks after the 3G service was introduced. Despite the increasingly belligerent rhetoric and new images emerging from the North Korean regime, analysts believe its missiles are not capable of striking targets as far away as the US mainland and are not, as yet, capable of delivering a nuclear payload. The images of Kim surrounded by his officers and diagrams of targets in the US are designed for a domestic consumption and to demonstrate the young leader's mastery of military affairs, experts believe.

George Galloway interviews Nigel Farage on The European Debt Crisis




All eyes are once again on the latest attempts to resolve the eurozone debt crisis, with European finance ministers gathering in Poland for a meeting. Worries about a Greek default are high on the agenda, and US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is attending the meeting, underlining Washington's fears that problems in the eurozone could spread beyond Europe. UK Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne said on Friday that the eurozone's situation was "grave", and Austria's finance minister refused to rule out the prospect of an eventual Greek default. The BBC has learned that the UBS trader being questioned on suspicion of unauthorised trading alerted the bank himself. The BBC's business editor, Robert Peston, says UBS's internal controls did not pick up the huge loss allegedly generated by its trader Kweku Adoboli, and that Mr Adoboli told UBS that he had engaged in unauthorised trades. Shares have continued to rise following Thursday's news of emergency liquidity measures by five central banks. The central banks are trying to encourage lenders, especially in Europe, to keep lending to each other, and are to provide commercial banks with three additional tranches of loans to help ease funding pressures. India's central bank has raised interest rates for the 12th time in 18 months to try to curb inflation. The Reserve Bank of India raised the policy lending rate, called the repo rate, by 25 basis points to 8.25%. India has been struggling to contain inflation which is at a 13-month high of 9.78%. Staying in Asia, Manchester United has received approval to sell shares on the Singapore Stock Exchange. The club aims to raise $1bn (£635m) to pay off some of its debts by selling about 25% of the parent company's shares. United want to complete the process by the end of the year. The latest edition of the Business Daily programme from the BBC World Service talks to supporters of a potentially game-changing alternative source of nuclear power. George Galloway interviews UKIP leader Nigel Farage on the European debt crisis.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Tony Rooke ~ INFOWARS Nightly News: Hosted By Alex Jones: Tuesday, April 2 2013




INFOWARS Nightly News for Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Date: 04/02/2013
On the April 2, 2013 broadcast of The Infowars Nightly News, News Covered: Next Assault on 2nd Amendment: Mandatory Liability Insurance. Veteran's Guns Confiscated After Forced 'Psychiatric Evaluation. Connecticut Legislature Moves to Impose Severe Restrictions on 2nd Amendment. Mother Sues NYPD for Pepper-spraying Babies. North Korea Says It Will Restart Reactor.

David Knight interviews Tony Rooke:
A New Documentary: Incontrovertible - "The 9/11 Truth vs.The BBC Court Case"