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Articles for Thursday 1 December 2016

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140307 – Inconsistant FDA


Today’s Items:

First…
NSA Attacks 1st Amendment
http://www.zerohedge.com

NSA director Keith Alexander openly wants any speech that involves national security issues to be illegal.     So apparently, if you thought the Vietnam conflict was a bad idea, it would be illegal for you to voice your opinion on it?

Next…
Health Records Sellout
http://www.independent.co.uk

In the UK, personal health records appear to have been sold to Facebook and Twitter; so that, specific ads can target their intended audience.     47 million people don’t have a clue that their hospital history has been used to target ads on Twitter and Facebook.     At least we know that private health records are secured under Obamawreck.

Next…
Blocking EPA?
http://cnsnews.com

The House GOP are moving to block the EPA from shutting down power plants across the country because of their anti-American stance.     With that said, even if they succeed in passing a bill in the House, it is dead on arrival at the Senate.     In short, this is just an exercise for the gullible.

Next…
Mandate Vote
http://www.weeklystandard.com

A bill, that allows for opting out of Obamawreck passed the House by 90 votes.     Again, even with high level of support during an election year, one can expect this bill to be dead on arrival at the Senate.

Next…
Alternatives
http://www.weeklystandard.com

It appears that Obama, has given up trying to sucker the youth into signing into the Obamawreck scheme for now.      Instead, Obama is calling on all illegal aliens to sign up for Obamawreck – saying that the information will not be used to deport them.      How do you know Obama is lying?     When his lips are moving.

Next…
Welfare Pay
http://reaganiterepublicanresistance.blogspot.com

Have you ever wondered how much you can make by just giving up and living on Welfare?  Well, in 35 states, welfare payments exceeds minimum wage.    For example, in Hawaii, one can get over 60,000 dollars a year.     In New York, Rhode Island, or New Jersey, it is over 43,000 dollars.      At some point, it will break.

Next…
‘Scientific’ Evidence
http://www.naturalnews.com

A recent study conducted by Yale University’s School of Medicine proves that the FDA’s approval process for testing new drugs is extremely inconsistent.     For example, some drugs required “high-quality” clinical trials, while about a third received approval on the basis of just one clinical trial.    With the divergence of testing policies, one term that comes to mind to describe the FDA’s policies may be “Pay to Play.”

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

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131107 – No Job, No Problem



Today’s Items:

First…
Indian Central Bank Vs. Dealers
http://www.mineweb.com

During this holy time, many dealers in India are selling gold coins…    Even without their Central Bank’s blessing.    They are hoping that the gold ban will be lifted in December; however, this apparently could be the initial line in the sand between the Indian marketplace and the corrupt Indian Central Bank.

Next…
Home for Felons
http://dailycaller.com

Sebelius has acknowledged that it is likely that a convicted felon could be a navigator for Obamawreck.     So, not only is the copyright infringed Obamawreck website a high-security risk that the White House granted a waiver on, but, if you decide to talk to a navigator instead, be ready to be a victim for identity theft, or some other major crime.

Next…
14 Facts About The Internet Stock Bubble
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com

Here are a few examples…
1. Even though Twitter has lost 64.6 million dollars last quarter, it is expected to raise 2 billion dollars with its IPO.
2. Business review website Yelp has never earned a quarterly profit, yet its stock is up 241% this year.
3. Fab.com just raised 165 million dollars from investors even though it recently laid off 44o employees.
Can you say Dot com bubble?

Next…
No Job, No Problem
http://hotair.com

A Wall Street Journal poll reveals that 34.3% of Americans, over the age of 16, do not want a job.    This is up from 30% two decades ago.    Being unemployed, or under-employed is a major problem; however, not even wanting to be employed is an even bigger problem.

Next…
Shades of Solyndra
http://www.washingtontimes.com

Failing to heed the lessons of the Solyndra debacle, Department of Energy officials kept quiet about their knowledge that a 100 million dollar government-backed electric car charger company, Ecotality, also located in California, would not meet the terms of its taxpayer funding.     They could have tried to  blame this on the government shutdown; except, Ecotality declared bankruptcy in September.    Another black-eye for Obama.

Next…
Student Loan Debt
http://cnsnews.com

The amount of outstanding student loan debt to the Federal Government has gone from about 119.8 billion dollars in January 2009 to about 674.6 billion dollars today.    This is a 463% increase compared to 76% increase between 2001 and 2009.    It is going to take a lot of burger flipping, by part-time college graduates, to pay off those loans.

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

All content contained on the Hyper Report, and attached videos is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.    ‘Hyper Report’ assumes all information to be truthful and reliable; however, the content on this site is provided without any warranty, express or implied.    No material here constitutes “Investment advice” nor is it a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument, including but not limited to stocks, commodities, corporation, options, bonds, futures, or intrinsically valueless Federal Reserve Notes.    Any actions you, the reader/listener, take as a consequence of any analysis, opinion, or advertisement on this site/video is your sole responsibility.