Thursday, 16 August 2012


On The Verge Of World War III?
We Are on a 9/11 Countdown

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Gerald Celente talks to Lew Rockwell about the coming war, gold, guns, and getaways. 

Investors Prepare for Euro Collapse: Banks, companies and investors are preparing themselves for a collapse of the euro. Cross-border bank lending is falling, asset managers are shunning Europe and money is flowing into German real estate and bonds.

Germany: no more chances for Greece: Germany will block any new aid to Greece if the government does not fully comply with the terms of previous rescue packages, even if other countries support unlocking funds, another senior lawmaker said on Sunday.

Chinese companies pull out of US stock markets: Chinese firms leave US stock markets amid complaints about price, accounting scrutiny

Economic collapse is inevitable, here’s why…: America is quickly approaching a catastrophic economic collapse. Before you dismiss this as hype or paranoia, take a few minutes to review the facts outlined on this page.

Bank pays bribe to gevernment: Standard Chartered agrees $340m settlement: UK bank agrees to pay sum a day before scheduled hearing on allegations it hid $250bn worth of Iran client transactions.

Banks falsify credit card lawsuits in 90 percent of cases?: US credit card companies have been churning out lawsuits and improperly collecting debt from consumers 90 percent of the time, at least according to a New York judge who deals with these cases.

Banks fraudulently foreclose on millions of Americans : Video - Lisa Epstein who is running for clerk of courts in Palm Beach County, Florida shares her first-hand experience with RT's Kristine Frazao.

Philadelphia woman faces $600-a-day fine for feeding needy neighborhood kids: A Pennsylvania woman who offers free lunch every day to low-income children in her neighborhood faces a $600-a-day fine next summer if she continues because she did not clear the food giveaway with township officials.

State laws vary widely on voting rights for felons: A convicted felon in Maine can vote from prison while a felon in Florida may never vote again