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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Newark, NJ lays off 14% of Police Force
Newark Mayor, Police Union Head At Odds Over Layoffs Fret not fair citizens of Newark! The Guardian Angels are going to increase their patrols on Tuesday nights! The Police Director “welcomed the help”. Hyperinflation is on the horizon. Consider when … Continue reading
Posted in current events, Politics
Tagged dollars, hyperinflation, Marks, Mayor Booker, New Jersey, Newark, Newark NJ Cuts Police Force, Newark PD, Newerk Police Department, NJ, NPD, Wiemar Republic
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Foreign countries cover up U.S. military attacks
One of the many important pieces of information that has come out from WikiLeaks shows that the Yemeni government has covered up US military strikes inside their country by claiming they were carried out by Yemeni forces. One must wonder … Continue reading
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It Would be Offensive…if there were many left
Thanksgiving is a gigantic farce. Thanksgiving is a means to indoctrinate millions of children across the United States. It indoctrinates them to think that when this land was settled that it was all smiles, hand shaking, and tidings of good … Continue reading
TSA Soak Man in Urine
This one kind of speaks for itself… TSA Chief Apologizes to Airline Passenger Soaked in Urine After Pat-Down Tom Sawyer, who wears a urostomy bag as a result of a bout with bladder cancer, explained his medical condition to a … Continue reading
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Apple shows its true colors
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhsWzJo2sN4″>”1984″
Many of us are familiar with the iconic “1984″ apple commercial that portrayed a grim near-future where identically dressed workers are subjected to ominous video propaganda. The “Big Brother” vibe is laid on thick and heavy. Running to the rescue … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe Flash, Apple, Flash, Fox News, H.264, HTML5, Rupert Murdoch, Steve Jobs, Theora
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“Politicizing the Fed”, a Euphemism for Oversight and Transparency
Geithner Warns Republicans Against Politicizing the Fed What Geithner really means is that he really hopes that there isn’t another push, like Ron Paul’s bill this passed legislative session, for the Federal Reserve to open their books to Congressional scrutiny. What … Continue reading
Posted in current events, Politics
Tagged Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve, Henry Paulson, oversight, Ron Paul, Tim Geithner, transparency, US Congress, US Treasury
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“And it don’t stop. And it don’t quit”
Mayor Bloomberg Calls for Massive Layoffs at NYC Agencies And its not going to stop. Massive reductions in all areas should be expected as we witness the collapse of the US economy. Countless news articles detail the looming global currency … Continue reading
Heating up the Desert
Nine years after the World Trade towers were destroyed in New York City the U.S. military is finally heating up its invasion of Afghanistan. An article in the Guardian takes note of a new milestone reached as US tanks are … Continue reading
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Impossible to Build non-Fossil Fuel Based Infrastructure Before Fossil Fuels Run Out
Oil to run out 100 years before replacements become viable, study claims If the world’s oil reserves were the 1.332 trillion barrels they were estimated to be in 2008 and oil consumption was some 85.22 million barrels a day and … Continue reading
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Tagged Hubbert's Curve, Hubbert's Peak, non-fossil fuel infrastructure, peak oil
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