MSM: North Korea pledges to ‘weaponise’ all plutonium

(Telegraph) – North Korea pledged on Saturday to embark on a uranium enrichment programme and “weaponise” all the plutonium in its possession as it rejected the new UN sanctions meant to punish the communist nation for its recent nuclear test. Continue reading

The Coming Economic Collapse

Today’s essay details the ongoing collapse of the US economy with a focus on why this coming fall will prove the “worst is over” crowd wrong yet again. Earlier this week, I detailed three major developments. Continue reading

USA Today report: Workers face worst conditions since the Great Depression

Even as US unemployment rolls soar to their highest levels in post-war history, employed workers face the worst conditions since the Great Depression, according to a front-page article in Friday’s USA Today. Continue reading

De-Dollarization: Dismantling America’s Financial-Military Empire

The city of Yakaterinburg, Russia’s largest east of the Urals, may become known not only as the death place of the tsars but of American hegemony too – and not only where US U-2 pilot Gary Powers was shot down in 1960, but where the US-centered international financial order was brought to ground. Continue reading

How The Spooks Took Over the News

In his controversial new book, Nick Davies argues that shadowy intelligence agencies are pumping out black propaganda to manipulate public opinion – and that the media simply swallow it wholesale Continue reading

The Latest Torture Cover-Up Scam

The Obama administration appears increasingly devoted to covering up the worst crimes of the Bush era. On Monday, CIA chief Leon Panetta formally objected to federal judge Alvin Hellerstein, who was considering releasing detailed information on 92 videotaped CIA torture sessions of detainees. Continue reading

US Media Campaign to Discredit Iranian Election

See also: Lights turned off on media after elections: The AFP news agency reported that Iran’s wireless telephone network was shut down at 5:30pm GMT (10:00pm in Tehran), just as incumbent president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was making a television appearance to congratulate himself on a “great victory”. Continue reading

Obama’s Plan To Destroy America’s Farms Moving Full Steam Ahead

The bill is House Resolution 2454, imposing a domestic carbon emissions cap-and-trade program on the American economy. The goal seems to be nothing short of eradicating American farms and self-sustainability. Continue reading

Serial Killers and Politicians Share Traits

(The following commentary includes material obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Behavioral Analysis Unit.)
Psychopathy is a personality disorder manifested in people who use a mixture of charm, manipulation, intimidation, and occasionally violence to control others, in order to satisfy their own selfish needs. Continue reading

MSM: Coal Ash Spills Too Dangerous To Reveal To Public, Says DHS

(Huff) – Just how bad has the coal ash situation gotten in the United States? So bad that the Department of Homeland Security has told Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) that her committee can’t publicly disclose the location of coal ash dumps across the country. Continue reading

How long can the Dollar Last as the World’s Reserve Currency?

The big question is how long can the dollar last as the world’s reserve currency? Needless to say, that is not an easy question to answer. Continue reading

America is Living on Borrowed Time

America is living on borrowed time as the credit clock time bomb approaches midnight. The Obama administration still doesn’t get it with its top down stimulus plan ~ Americans are in survival mode. They are broke, their credit cards are maxed out, they only spend for necessities wherein food and rent take precedence over credit card purchases or payments Continue reading

Fascialism: The New American System

“If classical liberalism (libertarianism) spells individualism, fascism spells government.”
~ Benito Mussolini, Fascism: Doctrines and Institutions, p. 10 Continue reading