Domestic Drones and Their Unique Dangers

Domestic Drones and Their Unique Dangers

By Glenn Greenwald The use of drones by domestic US law enforcement agencies is growing rapidly, both in terms of numbers and types of usage.

America’s JOBS Act Still Not Working

America’s JOBS Act Still Not Working

By The Economist On April 5th 2012 the pitched political battles in Washington, DC, briefly paused as Barack Obama signed a law endorsed by both

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Painting by Claude Monet “Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime.” ~Martin Luther

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You Don’t “Own” Your Own Genes

You Don’t “Own” Your Own Genes

By Weill Cornell Medical College Humans don’t “own” their own genes, the cellular chemicals that define who they are and what diseases they might be

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Alibaba – The World’s Greatest Bazaar

Alibaba – The World’s Greatest Bazaar

By The Economist In 1999 Trudy Dai used to spend all night sending e-mails from her friend Jack Ma’s apartment, trying to answer queries from

Web Money Gets Laundering Rule

Web Money Gets Laundering Rule

By Jeffery Sparshott The U.S. is applying money-laundering rules to “virtual currencies,” amid growing concern that new forms of cash bought on the Internet are

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March SolariToon!

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Swiss to Vote on Central Bank Gold Reserves

Swiss to Vote on Central Bank Gold Reserves

By Urs Geiser A rightwing group has submitted more than 106,000 signatures to the federal authorities, seeking a vote on stopping the sale of gold

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Q+A Ben Silbermann

By Tom Simonite In 2012 the startup Pinterest became a peer of more established social sites by offering things that they didn’t—an attractive design, a

2013 BRICS Summit

2013 BRICS Summit

By Wikipedia The 2013 BRICS summit will be the fifth annual BRICS summit, an international relations conference attended by the head of states or heads

The Complexity of Billionaires

The Complexity of Billionaires

by Catherine Austin Fitts This weekend I read Forbes’ new special edition on billionaires. In his introduction, “They succeed by meeting your needs,” Steve Forbes

A Tale of Two Londons

A Tale of Two Londons

Photo credit: Dylan Thomas By Nicholas Shaxson Up until the 18th century, Knightsbridge, which borders genteel Kensington, was a lawless zone roamed by predatory monks

Global Breakthrough Energy Conference

Global Breakthrough Energy Conference

by Catherine Austin Fitts The first Global Breakthrough Energy Conference was held in Holland in November 2012. Created by a group of primarily Dutch entrepreneurs

Juice On!

Juice On!

Step One: Rinse and prepare your fruits and vegetables for juicing. Step Two: Juice all fruits and vegetables and combine in one container. Step Three:

600-Year-Old Chinese Coin Found in Kenya

600-Year-Old Chinese Coin Found in Kenya

Photograph by John Weinstein, AP By The Province A rare, 600-year-old Chinese coin has been found on the Kenyan island of Manda. The coin proves

Pope Francis

Pope Francis

By Wikipedia Francis (born Jorge Mario Bergoglio; 17 December 1936) is the 266th and current pope of the Catholic Church. A native of Buenos Aires,

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Netflix, Inc. (NFLX)

Source Related Reading: Tech Stocks: Netflix Surging, BlackBerry Dips Netflix Has Doubled YTD, Here’s What to Watch For Now: Najarian TECH STOCKS: Netflix, VMware Gains

Managing DHS Checkpoints

Managing DHS Checkpoints

Checkpoints (some would say illegal checkpoints) have been popping up quite frequently in the USA. As you see in this video, you DO NOT have

IMF Faces Losing Another French Boss

IMF Faces Losing Another French Boss

By Matthew Campbell An inquiry into whether former government officials were complicit in the payment of huge damages to a tycoon could lead to a

Yamada – 4 Spectacular Gold & Silver Charts

Yamada – 4 Spectacular Gold & Silver Charts

By Economic Crisis With continued volatility in the gold and silver markets, today King World News is pleased to share a piece of legendary technical

What American Nuns Built

What American Nuns Built

WHEN BENEDICT XVI became the first pope in almost 600 years to resign earlier this month, most of the initial speculation had to do with

Dealing with Wolves

Dealing with Wolves

Excellent short speech by a former secret service agent about the realities of gun control. “We live in a society of wolves. You do not

Links To GeoEngineering Patents

Links To GeoEngineering Patents

This link is a list of GeoEngineering Watch’s list of important GeoEngineering Patents to pay attention to. Read the list here.

Goldman Sachs vs Gold

Goldman Sachs vs Gold

Long View Short View Source Related Reading: CHART OF THE DAY: The Worst Investment Strategy Of 2013 Goldman Whac-A-Mole Will 1 oz of Gold Buy

Profiles: China’s New Leaders

Profiles: China’s New Leaders

By BBC News China’s ruling Communist Party has unveiled the next generation of leaders who will take charge of the country. The seven men will

Promises, Promises at the New York Fed

Promises, Promises at the New York Fed

By Gretchen Morgenson Two weeks ago, I wrote a column about a secret agreement struck in July 2012 by the Federal Reserve Bank of New

Introducing Joulies

Introducing Joulies

www.joulies.com/ By Catherine Austin Fitts I love really fine coffee. I also love it hot. Keeping it hot is a challenge given all the long

Obamacare: A Deception

Obamacare: A Deception

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, commonly referred to as the ACA or Obamacare, will go into full effect in 2014. This

The Investment Case for Gold Part 2

The Investment Case for Gold Part 2

By John Hathaway The investment case for gold, in our opinion, rests squarely on the prospect for U.S. sovereign credit, and by extension, the value

Astronomy Picture of the Day

Astronomy Picture of the Day

By Witta Priester What kind of clouds are these? Although their cause is presently unknown, such unusual atmospheric structures, as menacing as they might seem,

A Brain-to-Brain Interface for Rats

A Brain-to-Brain Interface for Rats

By Dan Cossins Researchers have electronically linked the brains of pairs of rats, enabling the animals to communicate directly via implanted microelectrode arrays to solve

Farewell, Pope Benedict

Farewell, Pope Benedict

By Catherine Austin Fitts A governance transition by the largest organization in the world is always important. In a world in which we are encouraged