Posted on September 27, 2009 by Beyond The Curtain
By Bill MaherHuffington Post New Rule: If America can’t get its act together, it must lose the bald eagle as our symbol and replace it with the YouTube video of the puppy that can’t get up. As long as we’re pathetic, we might as well act like it’s cute. I don’t care about the president’s [...]
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Posted on September 22, 2009 by Beyond The Curtain
MoneyweekJohn Stepek Stock markets continue to expect the best of all worlds. There will be a V-shaped recovery. Everything is headed back to normal. At least, that’s what you’d believe if you just look at the way stocks have surged. But the ‘real’ economy is telling a different story. And it’s one that could spell [...]
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Posted on September 22, 2009 by Beyond The Curtain
Financial TimesBy Andrew Jack in London Patients who fail to pop pills on time could soon benefit from having a chip on their shoulder, under a ground-breaking electronic system being developed by Novartis, the Swiss pharmaceuticals group. The company is testing technology that inserts a tiny microchip into each pill swallowed and sends a reminder [...]
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Posted on September 22, 2009 by Beyond The Curtain
Is this for real? How comfortable would you be investing your money with a bank that is insuring itself against insolvency? This doesn’t make any sense NYTIMESBy STEPHEN LABATON WASHINGTON — Tired of the government bailing out banks? Get ready for this: officials may soon ask banks to bail out the government. Senior regulators say [...]
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Posted on September 20, 2009 by Beyond The Curtain
Federal Jack Friends, The substance of the message below on a false flag h1n1 flu pandemic has been widely discussed on the net for months, but the message indicates the first serious US legal action I have seen on it. I have with the help of many been tracking this issue as it affects states [...]
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Posted on September 20, 2009 by Beyond The Curtain
Mike AdamsNatural News The mainstream media is engaged in what we Americans call “bald faced lies” about swine flu. It seems to be true with this issue more than any other, and it became apparent to me recently when a colleague of mine — a nationally-syndicated newspaper columnist — told me their column on natural [...]
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Posted on September 18, 2009 by Beyond The Curtain
All I got to say is….DAMN! News9 OKLAHOMA CITY — Only one in four Oklahoma public high school students can name the first President of the United States, according to a survey released today. The survey was commissioned by the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs in observance of Constitution Day on Thursday. Brandon Dutcher is [...]
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Posted on September 18, 2009 by Beyond The Curtain
Bill O’Reilly, when he was on Inside Edition, reports on Oswald’s association with the CIA. Here he is supporting a conspiracy theory! Of course this was before his multi-million dollar contract with the mainstream media.
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Posted on September 18, 2009 by Beyond The Curtain
By: Brian Beers Senior Producer, CNBC “Nothing good can come from the Federal Reserve,” writes Texas Congressman Ron Paul in his latest book hitting shelves this week, titled “End the Fed.” “It is the biggest taxer of them all. Diluting the value of the dollar by increasing its supply is a vicious, sinister tax on [...]
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Posted on September 18, 2009 by Beyond The Curtain
RussiaToday Rockstar Economist Peter Schiff tells RT’s Marina Portnaya that Lehman Brothers failure was a success not a failure. He says Americans will face increasing unemployment, inflation, and possible bread-lines if government backed bail-outs continue.
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