Wednesday, December 23, 2009

InfoWars.com | Morning Headlines - December 23, 2009



Two Years Of Failure In Directing The Economy

Bob Chapman | As we look back and this year comes to an end we find two plus years of failure.


Unemployment funds going ‘absolutely broke’

MSNBC | The shortfalls are putting pressure on governments to either raise taxes or shrink the aid payments.


The Fed is a Fascist Cartel

Nelson Hultberg | The Federal Reserve, in my opinion, should not be classified as a private corporation. It should be termed a government-run fascist cartel.


Goldman’s Attempt To Ambush Dollar Aborted, Tactical Shorts Closed As Stop Losses Hit

Zero Hedge | A note to traders indicates that while Goldman has not lost the war of intergalactic domination, it too, can lose the occasional battles.


EU/IMF Revolt: Greece, Iceland, Latvia May Lead the Way

Ellen Brown | Europe’s small, debt-strapped countries could follow the lead of Argentina and simply walk away from their debts.


Obama Extends Diplomatic Immunity to Interpol by Executive Order

The New Media Journal | The amendment is an Executive Order and not need to be put to the senatorial test of “advise and consent.”


Chavez accuses U.S. of sending spy plane into Venezuela’s airspace

Xinhua | Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez said Sunday a U.S. unmanned spy plane violated Venezuela’s airspace and he had ordered the military to shoot down similar aircraft in the future.


Troops Face Prison If They Get Pregnant

Mail Online | The rule applies to married couples at war together, who are expected to make sure their love lives do not interfere with duty.


‘New World Order’ doc raises more questions than it answers

McClatchy Newspapers | Luke Meyer and Andrew Neel’s “New World Order” attempts to explain the conspiracy theorists who see a dark cabal of international heavy hitters behind – well, behind everything.


What Is The U.S. Constitution?

Timothy Baldwin | The sovereigns of the states must recognize that the U.S. Constitution is not the answer to our political and societal plight.


Health Care Nullification: Things have just gotten underway

Michael Boldin | Nullification — state-level resistance to unconstitutional federal laws — is the way forward.


Own an Unregistered Firearm? You Must Be a Terrorist

Infowars | If you believe in the Second Amendment and the right to own and possess firearms, you are with al-Qaeda.


VacciNation: Duped by Medical Quackery

Anthony Gucciardi | Just because the mainstream media pushes it as a medical miracle does not make it so.


Kids Offered Pizza For Taking Swine Flu Shot

ABC 7 | The Detroit Health Department is fighting swine flu with pepperoni. When kids return to school after the holiday break, each class has the opportunity to get a free pizza party – if they sign up for the shots.


Sanofi-Pasteur Removes Thimerosal Free Vaccine from Market

Brandon Turbeville | This recall has effectively removed all preservative-free vaccines off the market for children under two.


U.S. Anxiety due to Mexico’s Expanding Drug Violence

Mexidata | A revamping of initiatives, as is now apparent in the targeting of drug cartels and their kingpin hierarchies by law enforcement authorities, is an action that can bring about intense reactions by U.S. law enforcement personnel and their facilities.


US Court Orders Records Unsealed In Cap-And-Trade Fraud Case

Dow Jones | U.S. legislators have obtained a court order unsealing documents in a case involving a multi-million-dollar cap-and-trade fraud.


Nearly 60 percent Say President Obama’s Decisions ‘Bad for America’

CNSNews | A majority of Americans believe an increased government role in health care would lead to more government corruption.


Iraq initials deal to develop southern oil field

Business Week | An Iraqi official says Iraq has signed a deal to let a business partnership between Malaysia’s Petronas and Japan’s Japex develop a southern oil field.


Under ObamaCare, Prepare To Wait 18 Months To See A Doctor

Eye surgeon and senatorial candidate warns of Canadian-style rationing system

Special deals, carve-outs keep health care afloat

CNN
December 22, 2009
Democrats call it compromise. Republicans call it bribery. But both sides agree that special deals are why the Senate is on track to pass a health care bill by Christmas.
It wasn’t clear whether Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid had the support needed to move ahead with his chamber’s health care bill until Sen. [...]


The National Post exposes broad trust issues over Wikipedia climate information

Watts Up With That? | We’ve known for some time that Wikipedia can’t be trusted to provide unbiased climate information.