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Archive for June, 2009
Radio : Kirby on Gold Reports- the uncovered truth
Posted by smeddum on June 5, 2009
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China Willing to Buy Up to $50 Billion in IMF Bonds
Posted by smeddum on June 5, 2009
JUNE 5, 2009,
China Willing to Buy Up to $50 Billion in IMF Bonds
WSJ
By ANDREW BATSON
BEIJING – China said Friday it is willing to buy as much as $50 billion in bonds issued by the International Monetary Fund, part of a deal made by the world’s major economies earlier this year to boost the resources the global agency has to combat financial crises. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Financial crisis, Multipolar world | Tagged: BRIC, China, dollar decline, IMF | Leave a Comment »
Obama-The Cairo factor
Posted by smeddum on June 5, 2009
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Jump in Scotland’s Swine Flu Cases Shows Community Spread
Posted by smeddum on June 5, 2009
Jump in Scotland’s Swine Flu Cases Shows Community Spread
By Jason Gale
June 5 (Bloomberg) — A sixfold surge in swine flu cases within Scotland this week shows the virus is spreading in local communities, adding to evidence a pandemic is emerging. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Ecological and Public Health Crisis | Tagged: Health Scotland, swine flu | Leave a Comment »
Cuba’s Fidel Castro calls OAS a “U.S. Trojan horse”
Posted by smeddum on June 5, 2009
HAVANA, June 3 (Xinhua) — Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro on Wednesday slammed the Organization of American States (OAS) as a “U.S. Trojan horse,” despite the group’s decision to lift suspension against the island country.
Castro, who ruled Cuba from 1959 to 2006, ruled out Cuba’s potential return to the body.
The OAS was “complicit” in all the crimes committed against Cuba and against other Latin American nations by Washington, he said in an article published in Wednesday’s state-run media. Read the rest of this entry »
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CIA ‘plot to kill Hugo Chavez’
Posted by smeddum on June 5, 2009
Hugo Chavez has claimed that he avoided a US plot to kill him.
By Jeremy McDermott, Latin America Correspondent
03 Jun 2009
The Venezuelan president said on state television that he had eluded an assassination attempt in El Salvador where he was due to attend the swearing in of its new leader, a Left-wing ally. Read the rest of this entry »
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Dirty old town. The Poques. Lyrics by Ewan McColl
Posted by smeddum on June 5, 2009
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New Labour taking us towards compulsory vaccination
Posted by seumasach on June 4, 2009
It’s not just BMA Sandy McAra’s bright idea to compulsorily jab all children
NuLabour vaccine miracle
We may be just one step away from implementation. According to tireless autism campaigner John Stone, the precedent could be set by one court case brought by a state-appointed guardian of a child against it’s own parents for the child’s “right” to be vaccinated.
http://childhealthsafety.wordpress.com/2009/05/29/compulsory-vax/
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Ahmadinejad: Blair apologized to Iran
Posted by smeddum on June 4, 2009

During a TV debate with his rival Mir-Hossein Mousavi which was broadcast live on Wednesday, he defended his foreign policy and said Blair’s letter had prompted his government to release the 15 British sailors who were captured by Iranian forces after trespassing in Iran’s waters in 2007.
“The sailors were captured and after the issue reached a climax, Mr. Blair sent a letter of apology. He said they would change their policy toward Iran. The related documents are in the Foreign Ministry … I believe that one of the most beautiful things the Islamic Republic did was the release of the sailors,” he said. Read the rest of this entry »
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Jim Willie: Quarterly $1 Trillion Monetization
Posted by smeddum on June 4, 2009
by Jim Willie, CB. Editor,
Hat Trick Letter |
June 2, 2009
The rising long-term USTreasury Bond yield has captured attention. The breakout chart for the 10-year Treasury was pointed out here when it rose over 3.1%, hardly a high level. In the first week of May, a target of 3.5% was cited, one easily surpassed. It zoomed to 3.75%, enough to create some waves in the stock market distracted and preoccupied by nonsensical Green Shoots talk on the psychological side and by falsified bank balance sheets on the accounting side. Bigtime stress has come to the USTreasury complex, a story difficult to mask and conceal, since it is at the epicenter of the credit markets. Only on Wall Street can we hear lunacy of less bad economic statistics (framed in sophisticated second derivative arguments) amidst an absolute cavalcade of miserable news on the jobs front, home foreclosure front, and home price front. So the unemployed workers, dispossessed homeowners, and insolvent households will lead the nation on a recovery, while credit approval is much more strictly applied even to the creditworthy among us? Doubtful! Only on Wall Street can we hear of the banks undergoing a healing process when huge credit asset writedowns are replaced instead by convenient ‘Credit Value Adjustments’ as booked profits on their books.
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Los países BRIC y la teoría del desacople
Posted by seumasach on June 4, 2009
28th May, 2009
Mientras Estados Unidos y Europa luchan para salir del pantano del endeudamiento, el desempleo y la deflación, la resistencia de los países BRIC a los embates de la crisis ha sido la grata sorpresa. Brasil, Rusia, India y China se han convertido en un factor de estabilidad y crecimiento logrando producir un desacople del eje Estados Unidos-Japón-Europa.
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