Bringing down Berlusconi

| June 24, 2009

We’ve noticed a little reporting in the U.S. media about Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi’s sex scandals. The Telegraph has background on the latest sex scandal, the charge of hiring prostitutes to attend his parties. Today Berlusconi denied the charges.

Obama administration signals legalization of drugs

| June 23, 2009

On May 14 The Wall Street Journal reported that the Obama administration is ending the “War on Drugs.” Drug czar Gil Kerlikowske explained that the war rhetoric was being abandoned because people perceive the war on drugs as a war against people. Using liberal logic like this would, of course, justify abandonment of all U.S. […]

Obama plan to bulldoze shrinking U.S. cities

| June 23, 2009

Tom Leonard at Global Research reports on the Obama administration’s plan to bulldoze neighborhoods in U.S. cities that have shrunk drastically due to outmigration and high foreclosure rates. This plan originated in Flint, Michigan, formerly home to 79,000 auto workers at the General Motors plant. The workforce has shrunk to 8000 autoworkers due to downsizing. […]

Swine flu update

| June 22, 2009

The World Health Organization has announced that a global swine flu pandemic is under way. Keep up with swine flu news at the Centers for Disease Control swine flu website. So far 87 people have died from swine flu in the United States. China is shutting down public entertainment centers and restricting travel due to […]

New technology for the police state

| June 20, 2009

Tom Burdhardt at Blacklisted News keeps up with new technologies being used to solidify the police state. Many of these technologies are developed for use on foreign battlefields, then deployed at home. The basic model is to implant RFID tracking chips in anything and everything, coordinated with robotic warfare. The “global grid” is embedded with […]

Global economy tracking Great Depression

| June 18, 2009

Martin Wolf’s report at the Financial Times is getting a lot of internet buzz. Wolf draws from the research of Barry Eichengreen and Kevin O’Rourke to plot the similarities between today’s global crisis and the Great Depression. Wolf concludes that recovery is years away. Contrast this with the near-term recovery being touted on TV financial […]

EU adopts global internet censorship plan

| June 17, 2009

The Telegraph reports on the European Union’s plans for internet censorship. As we reported in our post Internet censorship coming soon, this global plan for internet standardization and censorship software is called Internet 2. It is the creation of the Rockefellers and other global controllers and will be extended worldwide. In Europe, internet censorship is […]