Europe, the G20, and the global authorities have one last chance to contain the EMU debt crisis with a nuclear solution or abdicate responsibility and watch as the world slides into depression, endangering the benign but fragile order that has taken shape over the last three decades. The EFSF – set up after Greece was [Continue]
Speaking to reporters in Moscow on Monday, General Nikolai Makarov, Russia’s military chief of staff, said that he does not exclude a repeat of the Libyan or Syrian scenario in Central Asian countries. “It was impossible to foresee processes currently under way in Northern Africa and the Middle East, something that should become an alarm [Continue]
by JOHN RUBINO on AUGUST 15, 2011 Standard & Poor’s downgrade of the U.S. confused the markets but not the pundits. From far-left to far-right, everyone with a stake in the existing order is shocked that a lowly rating agency would critique the emperor’s wardrobe. Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore, for instance, views the downgrade as a [Continue]
by Brit Amos Global Research, August 9, 2011 This article was originally published by Global Research in March 2008 There are many reasons given to the decline in Bees, but one argument that matters most is the use of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) and “Terminator Seeds” that are presently being endorsed by [Continue]
by Nadezhda Kevorkova and Anhar Kochneva Global Research, August 9, 2011 Russia Today - 2011-04-29 A photo released by the Syrian Arab news Agency (SANA) on April 27, 2011, shows one of 6 coffins of a killed member of either the army or security forces being taken from the October Military hospital in Damascus [Continue]
TerrorOnTheTube By Nick Kollerstrom July 12, 2011 Tony Farrell had been employed for twelve years as ‘Principle Intelligence Analyst’ for South Yorkshire Police, 13th largest of the 44 police forces in the UK. His job involved producing a yearly ‘Strategic Threat Assessment Matrix’ to determine how the police force had to prioritise [Continue]
The five Russian scientists were among 44 killed earlier this week; no official investigation of foul play has been opened, though Iranian nuclear experts have in the past been involved in similar accidents. By Amir Oren The five nuclear experts killed in a plane crash in northern Russiaearlier this week had assisted in the design of an [Continue]
One of the conclusions that I try to coax, lead, and/or nudge people towards is acceptance of the fact that the economy can’t be fixed. By this I mean that the old regime of general economic stability and rising standards of living fueled by excessive credit are a thing of the past. At least they [Continue]