140627 – GDP Disaster


Today’s Items:

First…
Safe Hands?
http://www.zerohedge.com

German politicians are actually saying that the Fed is taking good care of their gold.    So, receiving 5 tons of poor quality gold, when promised 84 tons in the first year of repatriation, is good?    They cite that it is safe to store gold reserves outside the country so it can be swapped for more foreign currency in an emergency.    That gold is about as safe as a keg of beer at a frat house during homecoming.

Next…
Death Bed
http://freedomoutpost.com

Things in America are becoming increasingly difficult.     It is estimated that the buying power of five dollars in 2013 was equivalent to $3.26 in 1995.     If countries that have been forced to trade in U.S. dollars against their will get a chance to switch to another currency, they will.    It is only a matter of time.

Next…
GDP Disaster
http://www.zerohedge.com

2014’s first quarter GDP was -2.9% which is far below the expected -1.8%.    What is interesting is that 250 billion dollars in federal debt bought negative 74 billion dollars in GDP.     Bank of America and White House officials have announced that is was because of the winter.    Of course, the blame for the second quarter will be blamed on El Niño.

Next…
Mercury
http://www.naturalnews.com

Seasonal flu vaccines, which are pushed on virtually everyone these days, including young babies, pregnant women and the elderly, contain upwards of 51 parts per million of mercury, or 25,000 times the legal maximum for drinking water established by the EPA.     Mercury is one of the most poisonous substances known to mankind and speaking of the EPA…

Next…
EPA Rules
http://www.govexec.com

EPA supervisors, at the Denver office, have instructed their employees to stop defecating in the hallway.     At least it is not poisonous and maybe they’ll post signs?

Next…
PIN Codes
http://www.wired.com

Thanks to Google Glass, a person can record your PIN code on your iPad from 10 feet away.     With high-def camcorders, that distance is increased to 150 feet.    One cautious hand over the screen might be the answer or just dump the smart devices.     Speaking of smart devices…

Next…
Warrant Required
http://www.nytimes.com

In some welcomed good news, in unanimous ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that police must obtain a warrant to search a suspect’s cellphone unless there is an emergency circumstance.      Now, does this also include people in the ‘Constitution Free‘ zone as well?

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

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130508 – NSA Records Everything



Today’s Items:

First…
Depositors Beware
http://www.goldcore.com

Well, the idea of being Cyprused is now being escalated to the EU, as a whole.    Ireland’s Finance Minister, and current European Council President, Michael Noonan, is introducing a proposal that will hit depositors, that have over 100,000 euros, in the event of future bank collapses.    Yet, people still believe that a bank is a good place to store currency?

Next…
CFTC To Regulate Bitcoin?
http://www.businessinsider.com

Bart Chilton, of the CFTC, stated that regulating Bitcoin is something to explore.    The agency that cannot see silver and gold manipulation wants to regulate a secured peer-to-peer internet currency?   Of course, this another way for central banks to shut down this competing currency since they are not going to sit around while their monopoly over currency creation is being threatened.

Next…
Wealth Inequality In The US
http://www.zerohedge.com

No country in the history of the world has ever remained a super power without a middle class.    In 1970, the top 1% had an average income of 318,659 dollars while the bottom 99% earned 31,073 dollars.    Today, the top 1% have an average income of 905,570 dollars while the bottom 99% earned 30,981 dollars.    If this keeps up, the middle class will cease to exist in America.

Next…
Home Renovation Spending
http://www.zerohedge.com

According to the Census Bureau, home renovation spending has imploded in the past six months to 2010 levels.    This means that household discretionary income may be tapped out and those home renovation projects are canceled or on hold.    So, if home renovation spending goes down, the U.S. household financial picture may no longer be able to be suppressed by various seasonal adjustments.

Next…
Your Cellphone, Your Enemy
http://endoftheamericandream.com

In recent testimony, it was accidentally revealed that the NSA records all electronic communication inside the U.S. in real time.    In fact, NSA whistle-blower William Binney claimed that the NSA collected 20 trillion transactions involving U.S. citizens.    Also, the NSA is building a mammoth data storage center in Utah that is capable of storing 5 zettabytes of data.   To put that into perspective, in 2009, the entire World Wide Web was estimated to contain about half a zettabyte.

Next…
Exercise Is An Alternative Therapy?
http://www.naturalnews.com

In a sad turn of events, the American Heart Association has reiterated the need for standard pharmaceutical treatments for heart health while downplaying exercise as alternative therapy.    So, is the American Heart Association now all about creating a profitable industry to treat heart problems?

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

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