Sunday, 23 September 2012


U.N. Report Chastises U.S. for Status of Native Population

By Carey L. Biron

The 310 tribal-overseen “reservations” in the United States, are sites of some of the country’s most grinding poverty. Some reservations see 66-percent unemployment figures, while rates of alcoholism are five times that of the rest of the U.S. population. Continue



The Most Materialistic Society In The History Of The World?

The Economic Collapse

Even though we have an incredibly high standard of living compared to most of the rest of the world, are most of us actually happy? Continue



Top Hedge Fund Manager Warns on Hitler Scenario

By Robert Wenzel

Billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio appeared on CNBC and warned of potential social unrest and what it could mean. Continue


Britain silent on Ecuador Assange proposal: BRITAIN'S Foreign Office is tightlipped over a proposal from Ecuador that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange be transferred from London to Sweden but stay under Quito's protection.
Storm Clouds Darken Over Global Economy: Euro zone business activity dropped in September to its lowest since January 2010, data released on Thursday showed.
Bank of America reportedly plans to cut 16,000 jobs: With Bank of America's cost-cutting plan, which includes the workforce reduction and closing 200 branches, it will no longer be the nation's largest bank.
Microsoft Evades Paying $4.5 billion in Taxes: The billions of dollars not paid by Microsoft corresponded to taxes on the sales the company had during two complete years according to report by the Senate investigations subcommittee of the U.S. Congress.
Gold Prices Could Peak at $5,000: Bank of America: As gold prices hit a 2012 record of $1,787.40 per ounce on Friday, Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts said the precious metal could soar to $3,000 or even $5,000 over the longer-term.
Wells Fargo To Foreclose On Dying Cancer Patient : Battling cancer is difficult enough without your mortgage lender deciding to foreclose on your home just weeks after saying it was trying to help. Yet that appears to be what’s happening to Cindi Davis, a North Carolina woman diagnosed with terminal breast cancer.