How Goldman Sachs Made Tens Of Billions Of Dollars From The Economic Collapse Of America 'Investment banking giant Goldman Sachs has become perhaps the most prominent symbol for everything that is wrong with the U.S. financial system, but most Americans cannot even begin to explain what they do or how they have made tens of billions of dollars from the economic collapse of America. The truth is that what Goldman Sachs did was fairly simple, and there may not have even been anything “illegal” about it (although they are now being investigated by the SEC among others).' Times Square Evacuation: NASDAQ Closed Over White Panel Van 'New York City police have closed down part of Times Square and the NASDAQ building has been evacuated. Police officers began surrounding and examining a suspicious-looking panel truck without license plates parked and apparently abandoned in Times Square.' Just like Just like the one the Mossad agents pretending to be a moving company employees were driving when they were arrested on 9/11! Judicial Watch Announces List of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians” for 2009 Bankers Get $4 Trillion Gift From Barney Frank 'It authorizes Federal Reserve banks to provide as much as $4 trillion in emergency funding the next time Wall Street crashes. So much for “no-more-bailouts” talk. That is more than twice what the Fed pumped into markets this time around. The size of the fund makes the bribes in the Senate’s health-care bill look minuscule.' Foreign Troops on the Streets of America? French Revolution! Carbon Tax Ruled Unconstitutional Just Two Days Before Taking Effect 'This new French carbon tax was scheduled to go into law on Jan1, 2010. The tax was steep: 17 euros per ton of carbon dioxide (USD $24.40). In a stunning move, and surely a blow to warmists everywhere, the tax has been found unconstitutional and thrown out.' Tarpley: Detroit Jet Terrorist Attack Was Staged Biased Reporting on Climategate 'To judge by recent coverage from Associated Press, the Fourth Estate watchdog has acted like a third-rate pocket pet. Case in point is an 1,800-word AP missive that appeared in hundreds of publications, many carrying it on the front page of their Sunday, Dec. 13 issue with the headline, "Science not faked, but not pretty." AP gave three scientists copies of the controversial e-mails and then asked them about their conclusions. The wire service portrayed the trio of scientists as dismissing or minimizing allegations of scientific fraud when, in fact, the scientists believe no such thing.' Ron Paul Says Agenda Behind Bombing Incident Is More War, More Attacks On Liberty 'Congressman Ron Paul fears that the agenda behind the Flight 253 bombing incident is to expand the war on terror into Yemen while stripping Americans of more liberties, warning that it’s time people woke up and realized that the government cannot guarantee their safety.' Australian Anger Over Broadened Police Powers to Search People 'A Geelong lawyer has slammed new laws that allow police to search people in designated public areas as an "outrageous breach of human rights". The laws, which came into effect on Wednesday, give police sweeping powers to search people at random, including strip searches.' Climategate: Al Gore Refuses Open Debate The UK Meteorological Office: Slightly Less Reliable Than Tea Leaves or Cock Entrails 'One of my personal favourite Comedy Moments of 2009 came in the unlikely context of a BBC Radio 5 Live debate on climate change. The female presenter, as we’ve come to expect of the BBC, was quite shamelessly biased towards the Warmist camp, but this apparently wasn’t enough for the show’s resident weatherman. When his turn came to read the weather, he instead chose to deliver an impromptu homily on the seriousness of Anthropogenic Global Warming. I forget the exact words but his speech began something like: “Well I work for the Met Office and I’d just like to say….” Dear, oh dear. The poor chap. I fear the time will soon come – if it hasn’t already – when the phrase “I work for the Met Office” will command about as much respect as “I was in charge of the New Orleans levee defences in the run-up to Katrina” or “I’m head of security at Lagos International Airport.” The UK Meteorological Office – established in 1854 – is supposed to be Britain’s greatest authority on forecasting the weather. So how come these days its predictions are so risibly inaccurate you’d probably be better off consulting tea leaves or cock entrails?' The Esoteric Interpretation of Pinocchio 'Released in 1940, Pinocchio is a Disney classic still appreciated by children and adults around the world. However, the story of this wooden marionette conceals a great spiritual allegory based on esoteric teachings, which is rarely discussed. We will look at the origins of this animated adventure and its underlying meaning.'
Thursday, 31 December 2009
Posted by Britannia Radio at 12:22