Archive for May, 2009
Gerald Celente on Fox and Friends Expect The Greatest Depression 31 May 2009
The Greatest Depression greater than the 30s depression , the 08 panic , the Dot Com Bubble the housing bubble the stimulus package is masking the symptoms but not curing the ills , the bailout bubble is going to be the mother of all bubbles , we will then have the Greatest Depression…Gerald Celente is a political Atheist a true Gold believer , he is not a broker or trader , he sees the world with a neutral eye …if you want to survive the Greatest depression you have to get out of the dollar buy gold and focus on quality on everything…
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Ron Paul on North Korea
Dr. Paul discusses the NPRK’s detonation of an atomic device and how they achieved that technology using subsidies from the Clinton Administration.
Add comment May 30, 2009
Richard Gage Interviewed in Vancouver 4/22/2008
Richard Gage in Vancouver, CA
AE911Truth stuns Vancouver with local TV Interview on April 22, 2008.
Links to story that Bush odered attack on Afghanistan the day before 9/11/2001:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4587368/
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4585010/
The 9/11 Commission Report, pg. 206
THE FULL INTERVIEW:
Add comment May 29, 2009
Peter Schiff and Marc Faber on The Glenn Beck show
Peter Schiff and Marc Faber on The Glenn Beck
http://peterschiff.tk for more
Add comment May 28, 2009
Ventura puts this douche in his place
Here’s Jesse Ventura after his appearance on Fox & Friends, May 19, 2009.
1 comment May 28, 2009
05/27/2009 Freedom Watch w/Ron Paul, Tom Woods, Wayne Allyn Root, Schiff, Sam Dodson and more
Add comment May 28, 2009
Gotta respect those Koreans!
Now that they have it, North Korea will never give up nuclear weapons, says Pavel Leshakov, Head of Korean Studies at Moscow State University.
North Korea says ‘we are ready for war’ as rogue state raises stakes in nuclear stand-off
By Michael Lea
Last updated at 1:23 AM on 28th May 2009
North Korea raised the stakes in its nuclear stand-off with the world yesterday by threatening a military strike against South Korea.
Kim Jong-Il’s secretive regime warned that it would launch an attack if any of its vessels were intercepted as part of a U.S-led initiative to search ships for nuclear materials.
It has also abandoned the 1953 truce that ended the Korean conflict and has preserved a fragile peace for decades.
And there were ominous signs that the pariah state had restarted efforts to make weapons-grade plutonium.
The Obama administration says North Korea’s threats will not get it the attention it cravesThe moves are part of an increasingly hard line being taken by North Korea since it conducted an underground atomic test earlier this week.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton yesterday warned the country over its ‘provocative and belligerent’ threats.
Mrs Clinton also underscored the U.S.’s commitment to defend its allies South Korea and Japan – which are in easy range of North Korean missiles. She said that the intent of U.S. diplomats was to ‘try to rein in the North Koreans’.
But with United Nations dithering over new sanctions, the North Korean government warned: ‘Any hostile act against our peaceful vessels, including search and seizure, will be considered an unpardonable infringement on our sovereignty.
‘We will immediately respond with a powerful military strike. Those who provoke (North Korea) once will not be able to escape its unimaginable and merciless punishment.’
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has unilaterally withdrawn from the truce that ended the Korean warThe statement was in direct response to South Korea joining the Proliferation Security Initiative – an American-led campaign to search ships carrying suspicious cargoes to prevent the trafficking of weapons of mass destruction.
A spokesman for an organisation calling itself the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said: ‘The South Korean puppets were ridiculous to join in (this) racket and… declare a war against compatriots.’
U.S. spy satellites have detected steam coming from the Yongbyon reactor suggesting that North Korea has reactivated its nuclear reprocessing facility.

In 2007, it agreed to disable the plant in exchange for aid.
Experts say that the North could harvest enough plutonium there to make at least one nuclear bomb every year.
There are also fears that the Communist country is trying to sell nuclear know-how to Syria and other rogue states.
And in a sign of the tensions in the region, Russia – whose far eastern regions border North Korea – yesterday took precautionary security measures amid fears of an escalation to nuclear war.
Britain condemned the latest ‘unnecessary and provocative’ act of defiance, which ‘will only serve to isolate the regime further’.
The crisis began last month when North Korea fired a long-range rocket over Japanese airspace. It responded to international criticism of the launch by walking away from long-running negotiations on its nuclear disarmament.
On Monday, North Korea exploded a nuclear bomb the size of the one dropped on Hiroshima. It has also fired six short-range missiles.
Diplomats from the five permanent Security Council members – plus Japan and South Korea – have been meeting behind closed doors in New York for three days to discuss a new resolution against North Korea.
Washington wants a quick and unified response that will make it clear to Pyongyang that it has to ‘pay a price’ for its actions.
But while the U.S. and Japan favour tough sanctions, Russia and China are more wary about pushing North Korea too far.
The White House accused North Korea of ’sabre-rattling’ for attention.
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said North Korea was continuing to violate international treaties in the wake of the nuclear detonation and threats to attack South Korea for joining a U.S.-led security program.
‘Threats won’t get North Korea the attention it craves,’ Gibbs told reporters at the White House.
‘Their actions are continuing to further deepen their own isolation from the international community and from their rights and obligations that they themselves have agreed to live up to.’
FULL READ HERE:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1189108/.html
Add comment May 28, 2009
More of Obama’s Big Brother shit
President Obama is expected to announce his decision to appoint a senior White House official who “will be in charge of protecting the nation’s networks aimed at preventing cyber attacks on various sectors”. Critics suspect the governmnet wants to clamp down on free flow of information and freedom of sharing content over the net
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Frost over the World – Gore Vidal – 5.23.08
Author Gore Vidal tells Sir David Frost why he believes Hillary Clinton has lost the battle to become the Democratic presidential candidate and why, if Barack Obama were elected president, it would be a sign of progress for the US. Also, Jihad Makdissi, a Syrian embassy spokesman in London, discusses the peace talks between Israel and Syria.
Add comment May 26, 2009
Gerald Celente on CNBC
Gerald Celente was this morning on CNBC for a brief interview , he warn about the coming bailout bubble which he called the mother of all bubbles , the collapse of the financial system …when this bubble burst there is no de-inflating it …the terminology of the merging between the state and corporate power according to Mussolini is called fascism we call this a fascism light….a possible outcoime could be a world scale war
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Gore Vidal’s Opinions: Ron Paul, Hillary, Obama, Edwards and Kucinich
A take from Gore Vidal on US primaries
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More Howard Davidowitz
Howard Davidowitz–eyes-wide-open–says, “America will never be the same.” And “there is a 50% chance that we are going into a full-scale depression.” Declaring that the consumer is dead, and only 10% of the high-end consumer will survive. Ensuring that the downward trend is here to stay! Quote: “Living standards will never be the same.” “Nothing makes sense, and the consumer knows it!”
As a retail expert, Howard Davidowitz appears regularly on Bloomberg ( TV and Radio), Fox News, CNBC, CBS, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, NPR Radio and a number of other U. S. and Canadian TV and radio outlets. He is frequently quoted in the national and regional business press including The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, The New York Times, Forbes, Fortune, Investors Business Daily, The Washington Post and a host of other newspaper, business and trade publications.
MORE HERE:
http://davidowitzassociates.com/index.html
Add comment May 17, 2009
“The Worst Is Yet to Come”: If You’re Not Petrified, You’re Not Paying Attention
The green shoots story took a bit of hit this week between data on April retail sales, weekly jobless claims and foreclosures. But the whole concept of the economy finding its footing was “preposterous” to begin with, says Howard Davidowitz, chairman of Davidowitz & Associates.
“We’re in a complete mess and the consumer is smart enough to know it,” says Davidowitz, whose firm does consulting for the retail industry. “If the consumer isn’t petrified, he or she is a damn fool.”
Davidowitz, who is nothing if not opinionated (and colorful), paints a very grim picture: “The worst is yet to come with consumers and banks,” he says. “This country is going into a 10-year decline. Living standards will never be the same.”
This outlook is based on the following main points:
- With the unemployment rate rising into double digits – and that’s not counting the millions of “underemployed” Americans – consumers are hitting the breaks, which is having a huge impact, given consumer spending accounts for about 70% of economic activity.
- Rising unemployment and the $8 trillion negative wealth effect of housing mean more Americans will default on not just mortgages but student loans and auto loans and credit card debt.
- More consumer loan defaults will hit banks, which are also threatened by what Davidowitz calls a “depression” in commercial real estate, noting the recent bankruptcy of General Growth Properties and distressed sales by Developers Diversified and other REITs.
As for all the hullabaloo about the stress tests, he says they were a sham and part of a “con game to get private money to finance these institutions because [Treasury] can’t get more money from Congress. It’s the ‘greater fool’ theory.”
“We’re now in Barack Obama’s world where money goes into the most inefficient parts of the economy and we’re bailing everyone out,” says Daviowitz, who opposes bailouts for financials and automakers alike. “The bailout money is in the sewer and gone.”
VIDEO HERE:
Add comment May 17, 2009
Crips and Bloods – Made in America Doc
WEBSITE HERE:
http://www.cripsandbloodsmovie.com/
Add comment May 14, 2009
Must have thought he was going for his tazer again
The boy was wounded in the upper torso, said Deputy Ed Hernandez, a spokesman for the Sheriff’s department.
Officials say the boy, believed to be 15-years-old, was shot around 7:55 p.m.
Sunday while he was riding his bicycle in the area of East Avenue Q11 and 20th Street East.
Deputies were responding to a burglary report when they encountered the teen.
Deputy Jeff Gordon said there were also reports that someone was riding a bicycle and brandishing a handgun in the area.
When deputies spotted the boy, they ordered him to drop the weapon but instead, Gordon says, he pointed it at the deputies.
The deputies, fearing for their lives, shot him once, Hernandez said. “Later on, they determined it was a juvenile playing cops and robbers.”
The boy was airlifted to Holy Cross Medical Center for treatment in stable condition. He is expected to survive.
Officials say the gun resembled a black semiautomatic pistol and lacked the orange tip found on most toys to distinguish them from real weapons.
A neighbor said the teen is a special need student who has never caused trouble before, and said he warned the boy that his gun look a little too real.
“I warned him about the gun, it’s like you don’t have a red tip, you should not be waving that around,” he said.
Other witnesses said the boy was among six or seven others, ages 12-to-14, riding bicycles and playing “cops and robbers.”
Add comment May 13, 2009
A very important bill
I hope it doesn’t make it all the way to BO’s desk just to be shoot down.
Add comment May 12, 2009