Thursday, 4 October 2012



A Rare Occurrence In The Saudi Currency Market Tells You That Trouble Is Brewing In The Middle East: An important shift is developing in Saudi Arabian currency derivatives markets as Iran becomes engulfed in populist protests amid hyperinflationary pressures and armed conflict breaks out between Turkey and Syria, heightening concerns about tensions in the Middle East.




In a world gone crazy: US court orders Iran, others to pay $6 b for 9/11 terror attack: A US judge has formally ordered Iran, al-Qaeda and several other defendants to pay $6-billion compensation to the victims of September 11, 2001, in a largely symbolic ruling.



Iran Police Clash With Protesters Over Currency Crisis

By The BBCRiot police in Iran have clashed with protesters in the capital over sharp falls in the currency, the rial. Continue





By Finian CunninghamThe havoc hitting Iran’s national finances should leave no-one under any illusions. The country is facing economic warfare from the US and its European allies. In financial terms, it is equivalent to attacking the country with a weapon of mass destruction. Continue



Obama's Other Race Speech?Was this just more lies from Obama or did he sell out when elected? 

VideoA barely-recognizable Obama lavishes praise on Rev. Wright ... says feds 'don't care' about black New Orleans ... claims gov't spends too much on suburbs, not 'our neighborhoods' Continue



VideoIn the United States, many seniors do not get the care they need, where one in seven seniors are living in poverty.Continue



Interview with Economist Joseph StiglitzThe finance industry is to blame for the growing divide between the rich and poor in the United States, says Nobel Prize-winning economics professor Joseph Stiglitz. He accuses the industry of preying on the poor and buying government policies that help them get richer. Continue