Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Silver Surges, Too

Silver surges with gold. Click here for the story.

Tense Moment for China-Japan Relations

China and Japan are pressing rival demands over a sea dispute, as reported here.

Experts Say Gold Could Rise Above $1,300 This Year

Will gold top $1,300 an ounce before the end of 2010?

An influential industry study says that is quite likely. Click here for the story.

China Confidential analysts agree. In fact, they continue to predict that the precious metal will hit $1,400 an ounce before the end of the year.

Islamic Channel Promotes Nazi-Like Jew Hatred

A Saudi-based satellite TV channel that bills itself as a destination for "family-safe" Islamic programming asks the Muslim man in the street: "Would you shake hands with a Jew?"

French Senate Backs Ban on Muslim Veil


Vive le France!

The French Senate has overwhelmingly backed the ban on wearing the barbaric Muslim veil in public. Click here for the story.

Will Obama condemn France?

Would Obama have "engaged" Hitler?


Iran Donates $25 Million to Ruling Turkish Party


Iran is donating $25 million to Turkey's ruling, crypto-Islamist party, fueling fears that the country is well on its way to becoming a so-called Islamic republic. Read
all about it here.

Islamic Websites Call for Intensified Jihad, Slaughter of Israelis; Saudi Laments Western Ban on Slavery


More insanity from the "religion of peace."

Click here and here for the story.

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S. Korea Says China Approved Kim Jong Un

China has approved North Korea's heir-apparent, according to South Korea's spy boss. Click here for the report.

Sarah Shourd Free at Last

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Seoul's Graphic Propaganda: Government Manga Book Aimed at Skeptical South Korean Youth

A majority of South Korean youth doubt that North Korea sank the South's patrol boat; so the South Korean government has produced and distributed a manga comic book about the March 26 incident, which claimed 46 lives. Click here for the story.