Saturday, 25 July 2009

"Osama bin Laden Dead or Alive?" 

Audio Interview with Dr. David Ray Griffin 

We examine all the evidence, both that indicating bin Laden died, and that suggesting he is still alive; the important bin Laden videos and audio recordings, the significance, if any, in the timing of their release; statements by significant political and intelligence figures; and why the hunt for bin Laden must proceed. Continue


In case you missed it
FBI says, it has “No hard evidence connecting Bin Laden to 9/11”

By Ed Haas

When asked why there is no mention of 9/11 on Bin Laden’s Most Wanted web page, Tomb said, “The reason why 9/11 is not mentioned on Usama Bin Laden’s Most Wanted page is because the FBI has no hard evidence connecting Bin Laden to 9/11.” Continue



Meet the rabbi's son at the center of the corruption case that's shaking New York: The rabbi's son found his true calling as an FBI informant, where he is now achieving stardom after helping bring indictments against 44 defendants, including a number of prominent rabbis, four ex-mayors and a former senator, in one of the largest money-laundering and corruption investigations seen in the U.S. in years.

'Culture of Corruption': Video: Public officials, rabbis arrested in New Jersey-New York corruption probe

Comments On... Rabbis, Politicians Snared in FBI Sting: A two-year federal probe into a money laundering operation taking place between the New York area and Israel ballooned into one of the biggest bribery and corruption sweeps in New Jersey history

UK economy suffers worst annual dip: Britain's economy has suffered its biggest annual decline on record.

New US weekly jobless claims jump: The Labor Department said first-time claims for unemployment insurance benefits rose to a seasonally adjusted 554,000 in the week ended July 18

Bankrupt US parts maker Delphi dumps pension obligations: About $6.2 billion in pension liabilities of bankrupt auto parts maker Delphi will be assumed by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), an independent US government agency tasked with protecting private pension plans. Delphi is the largest parts supplier for General Motors, which emerged from bankruptcy on June 20.

Morgan Stanley sets aside 72% of revenue to pay bonuses: The US bank's latest results show it is allocating $3.9bn (£2.36bn) for paying out to staff, 72% of its net revenues.

How California Could Turn Its IOUs into Dollars: California has over $17 billion on deposit in banks that have refused to honor its IOUs, forcing legislators to accept crippling budget cuts. These austerity measures are unnecessary. If the state were to deposit its money in its own state-owned bank, it could have enough credit to solve its budget crisis with funds to spare.