Last Updated: Thursday, January 29, 2009 18:55 GMT Amero Could Result from Crisis: ‘The New World Order Is Upon Us’ Smoking Banned In Homes - California Adopts Hitler’s Policy Sony profits fall 95 percent “Human Rights” - A Higher Form of Discrimination SEC: No Records Whatsoever Regarding Destroyed WTC 7 Investigation Files
More Economists Say Crisis Is Worse Than Great Depression
More prominent economists have declared that the U.S. is facing a depression that may be even worse than that of the 1930s.
I don’t know about you, but when I see the phrase, “New World Order” bandied about on the mainstream sites like it’s a new flavor of TicTac, I have to wonder if people know what this actually means.
In Belmont, Calif. it is now illegal to smoke in your own home and, as John Blackstone reports, the new law has angered one woman who’s now on a mission.
Sony blamed the global economic slowdown, increased competition and an appreciating yen for a 95 percent drop in third-quarter profits, as the company announced its results Thursday.
• US Talks of Pumping $1 Trillion into Banks: Report
"Human rights" laws are Orwellian doublespeak for giving "rights" to some people and taking them away from others.
The following is a January 28, 2009 Freedom of Information Act reply from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, within which they indicate that no responsive records were located pertaining to thousands of SEC investigative files reportedly destroyed on September 11, 2001 following the collapse of World Trade Center building 7.
Thursday, 29 January 2009
Posted by Britannia Radio at 19:22