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Archive for January, 2011

A brief history of ice ages and warming

Posted by seumasach on January 13, 2011

Monte Hieb

Geocraft.com

5th October, 2007

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You’re insane if you don’t own gold, investors told

Posted by seumasach on January 12, 2011

Telegraph

12th January, 2011

Robin Griffiths, a technical strategist at Cazenove Capital, told CNBC: “I think not owning gold is a form of insanity. It may even show unhealthy masochistic tendencies, which might need medical attention.”

He added that the dollar was heading for “oblivion”.

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Bernanke saved the world from another great depression, Ferguson says

Posted by seumasach on January 12, 2011

This part of Ferguson’s analysis, at least, is right:

“He turned the Fed into the biggest hedge fund in history. He bought stuff that no central bank has ever bought before. He bought utter garbage”

However, his claim that a great depression has been avoided is unfounded.

“Though the U.S. has yet to take measures to deal with its over-indebtedness, the world’s largest economy remains better off than the European Union”

The US is not better off in any real economy index. Its only advantage is in the reserve status of the dollar, its extensive intelligence and media networks, the destructive power of its hedge funds,its control of the ridiculous rating agencies and its military power. All these are in the the process of being neutralised

Bloomberg

12th January, 2011

U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke saved the global economy from falling into a great depression by presiding over an historic increase in the size of the central bank’s balance sheet, said Harvard’s Niall Ferguson.

“He turned the Fed into the biggest hedge fund in history,” said Ferguson, an historian atHarvard University, in a speech delivered at a conference in Copenhagen hosted by the Skagen Fund. “He bought stuff that no central bank has ever bought before. He bought utter garbage and in doing so, I believe he saved us from a great depression.”

The Fed pumped $3.3 trillion into supporting the financial system as Bernanke acted to contain the credit crisis and prevent the global economy from sinking into a depression. It will take about seven years before the U.S. central bank’s balance sheet returns to normal levels, while the measures taken will create 3 million jobs by 2012, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Janet Yellensaid on Jan. 8.

“The Fed bailed out the Europeans almost as much as it bailed out the American banks,” Ferguson said. “That’s why we’re not in a great depression.”

Though the U.S. has yet to take measures to deal with its over-indebtedness, the world’s largest economy remains better off than the European Union, where an absence of fiscal union is threatening the survival of the euro area, Ferguson said.

The 17-member euro region will probably see defaults this year as Greece and Ireland face unsustainable fiscal situations, he said.

To contact the reporter on this story: Tasneem Brogger in Copenhagen attbrogger@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor on this story: Tasneem Brogger at tbrogger@bloomberg.net

 

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Two Arrested This Morning at Rohnert Park Protest

Posted by seumasach on January 12, 2011

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Andrew Goldsworthy on smart meters

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Sarkozy urges less international reliance on US dollar

Posted by seumasach on January 11, 2011

Deutsche Welle

10th January, 2011

France is hosting this year’s G8 and G20 summits, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy has started to campaign for a change to the way the US dollar plays a central role in the global economy.

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US bends to Pakistan’s wish

Posted by seumasach on January 11, 2011

Washington is, in essence, making a virtue out of necessity, which is of course good politics almost always. Ideally, the US would have liked Pakistan to robustly supplement the US war effort. But the heart of the matter is that if and when intra-Afghan peace talks begin stemming from a regional initiative by Afghanistan, Pakistan and Turkey (and, perhaps, grudging Iranian acquiescence), the entire US position will cave in and the Obama administration will find itself in an absurd and untenable position of adamantly insisting on pursuing a war which neither the Afghan people nor the regional powers want.

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

11th January, 2011

The unscheduled visit by United States Vice President Joe Biden to Islamabad this week underscores Washington’s embarrassment and anxiety that it stands excluded from a regional initiative on Afghan peace process that could be about to take off. The rapid sequence of events over the past fortnight has taken Washington by surprise.

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Japan joins China in assisting europe in debt crisis

Posted by seumasach on January 11, 2011

Bloomberg

11th January, 2011

Japan plans to buy bonds issued by Europe’s financial-aid funds, its finance minister said, joining China in assisting the region as it battles against a debt crisis that prompted bailouts of Ireland and Greece.

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What Really Causes Climate Change?

Posted by seumasach on January 10, 2011

Laurence Hecht

EIR

2nd March, 2007

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Experts suspect military testing behind mass bird and fish deaths

Posted by seumasach on January 10, 2011

Terence Aym

Helium.com

It’s been said that Mankind will destroy itself. Unfortunately, during the past 100 years the human race has worked hard to make this prediction come true. Nuclear arsenals can destroy Mankind many times over. Alien biological weapons exist that can annihilate all humanity. Toxins are available that are so deadly a few drops in a city’s water supply can kill millions.

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Radio:Kevin Barrett speaks with Susan Lindauer, ex-CIA asset and imprisoned 9/11 whistleblower

Posted by smeddum on January 9, 2011

http://www.radiodujour.com/mp3/20110104-kevin-barrett-susan-lindauer.mp3

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Fresh phone-hacking document to increase pressure on News of the World

Posted by smeddum on January 9, 2011

* News of the World phone-hacking scandal

Fresh phone-hacking document to increase pressure on News of the World

• Police to release previously undisclosed records

• Details may put pressure on Andy Coulson

* Jamie Doward

* guardian.co.uk,

Sunday 9 January 2011 00.05 GMT

Andy Coulson The documents are expected to trigger fresh allegations of phone-hacking at the News of the World, formerly edited by Andy Coulson.

The scandal threatening to engulf the News of the World will intensify this week when the Metropolitan police hands over previously undisclosed documents relating to the hacking of celebrities’ mobile phones while the paper was edited by Andy Coulson, David Cameron’s communications director. Read the rest of this entry »

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