121217 – Cosmic Warming



Today’s Items:

First…
Japan Business Mood Worsens
http://www.cnbc.com

Japan, set to be the biggest foreign debt buyer of US Treasury’s, saw business sentiment worsen for the second straight quarter.    This places more pressure of the Bank of Japan to crank up the presses and fabricate more money out of thin air.    So, we have Japan and the Fed propping up the US debt with their phoney money. Not good.

Next…
Obama Remains Committed to Assault Weapons Ban
http://edition.cnn.com

In his usual absolute contempt for the US Constitution, Obama remains committed to taking guns away from Americans while giving them to Al Qaeda terrorists in Syria.    Now, he says that he wants to get rid of assault weapons; however, don’t axes and arrows make good assault weapons?    Maybe automatic BB guns could fall into this category as well.

Next…
15 Signs That The Economy Is Rapidly Getting Worse
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com

Here are a few…
1. Youth unemployment in the US is now at the highest level that we have seen since WW2.
2. One recent survey discovered that 40 percent of all Americans have $500 or less in savings.
3. Food banks all over America are reporting that more needy families than ever before are showing up to get food.
4. The mafia is laying off judges.

Next…
CIA Implicated on Kidnapping and Torture
http://www.msnoworldorder.co.uk

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled in favor of a German citizen, who was kidnapped, stripped, beaten, drugged, and held in a secret CIA prison.     The Court ordered the government of Macedonia to pay the victim 78,000 dollars for their part in aiding the CIA.    Although chump change, this is the first time that a European nation has been financially held accountable for aiding CIA criminal activities.    What’s next?    Holder granting, without approval or debate, giving the government the power to store dossiers on innocent U.S. citizens?    Wait, that did happen.

Next…
Walmart Economic Blues
http://www.wnd.com

Walmart CEO Mike Duke, after reviewing data on 200 million customers per week, believes the economy is still fragile.    Speaking to a private meeting of the Council on Foreign Relations, he elaborated on what products his customers are buying.     Duke pointed out that as each month ends, buying habits revert to basics rather than luxury items.     In short, in terms commercialization, Christmas may be cancelled for many families who are living paycheck to paycheck.

Next…
Cosmic Rays Cause Global Warming
http://www.guardian.co.uk

The confirmed draft of a UN report that was supposed to be released in September 2013 is online.     Climate skeptics have heralded the sentence that cosmic rays could have a greater warming influence on the planet than mankind’s emissions as a game-changer.    One look at Scotese’s work, covering over 600 million years, should have been a big clue that carbon emissions causing global warming were BS.     Of course, we will still hear of the need of a carbon tax.

Finally, please prepare now for the escalating economic and social unrest.     Good Day!

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