Today’s Items:
First…
70 Years
http://www.telegraph.co.uk
For over 70 years, the U.S. Dollar has been the predominate currency in world trade. Today, things are changing very quickly. The combined 2013 GDP of the U.S. and the EU is about 34.2 trillion dollars according the the World Bank with the U.S. producing 16.8 trillion dollars. On the other hand, the BRICS is about 29.6 trillion dollars with China producing 16.2, which is short of the U.S. by 600 billion dollars. But, how much of the U.S. GDP is from the Fed’s QE? Needless to say, the BRICS are coming into their own.
Next…
Political Alliance
http://www.zerohedge.com
As the world slowly turns against U.S. Dollar, it appears the BRICS, who are made up of 3 billion people, are pressing to fill any gaps. They are beginning to speak with a common voice of a political alliance; and in turn, this will force reform of the international financial system. To that end, this may nullify the U.S. Dollar and any potential plans of the SDR scam.
Next…
Fighting the Wrong Battle
http://kingworldnews.com
According to Michael Pento, how can the Fed have conquered inflation if the only battle it has fought since 1987 is against deflation? It is their incomprehension regarding the healing forces associated with deflation that will cause the next collapse to be far worse than 2008.
Next…
Weddings in Hong Kong
http://metro.co.uk
If you are in Hong Kong, you can reserve weddings, receptions, and bridal showers at McDonalds. Just think of it…. A McWedding where the happy couple share an apple pie and guests get a happy meal.
Next…
GMO Food Labels
http://naturalsociety.com
In the tradition of being the best paid off puppets, members of the House Agricultural Committee pretty much declared outright that Americans are too stupid to read GMO labels were they to be mandatory. Yikes!
Next…
Driverless Weapons?
http://www.bbc.com
Google now has a new problem trying to make their driverless cars legal in five to seven years. An FBI report noted criminals could use automated cars as a lethal weapon. Well, at least one could not be pulled over for driving under the influence.
Next…
FedEx
http://www.usatoday.com
Federal authorities charged FedEx with assisting illegal pharmacies for delivering painkillers and dangerous drugs to customers without prescriptions. A FedEx official said it is unreasonable to expect FedEx to take responsibility for the legality of the contents of the 10 million packages it delivers each day. Not unless packages are illegally searched by the Department of Homeland Insecurity.
Finally, please prepare now for the escalating economic and social unrest. Good Day!
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