Thursday, November 5, 2009

AP | GM to tap $50 Billion in US Aid to help restructure GM's European Opel unit

DETROIT — November 5, 2009 - General Motors Co.'s top executive said Thursday that the automaker could tap some of its $50 billion in U.S. government aid to help restructure GM's European Opel unit. The statement came as thousands of Opel workers walked off their jobs across Germany in protest of GM's decision to abandon the unit's sale to new owners.

CEO Fritz Henderson said GM would use U.S. government money for Opel only if necessary, and it would try to finance the $4.5 billion (3 billion euros) restructuring with loans from European countries, money generated by Opel and by reducing royalties that Opel pays GM for use of technology........

St Louis Today | St. Louis Park Rangers and a bright orange city garbage truck destroyed a makeshift homeless camp - EVERYTHING those people owned

11.05.2009 9:00 pm - From the windows of our offices Thursday morning, we watched as St. Louis Park Rangers and a bright orange city garbage truck destroyed a makeshift homeless camp across Dr. Martin Luther King Drive from the Post-Dispatch building. People from our offices and from the St. Patrick Center for the homeless on the other side of the desolate park known as Interco Plaza poured out to intervene.

The city workers would not be stopped. “Just following orders,” one of the rangers told us.

In short order, the handful of tents and cardboard dwellings, as well as everything inside them, including sleeping bags and medicine, was stuffed into the garbage truck and crushed.

The occupants were not — you should pardon the expression — at home. When they returned, everything they owned was gone.

Homelessness is a difficult problem for cities, including St. Louis. The city has made great strides in recent years, but problems remain. But this scene, however atypical, was brutal.

We’d watched the little encampment grow over the past few weeks, knowing that sooner or later the city would intervene. Tent cities are considered an eyesore, even in an eyesore park. Parks have curfews, even parks that look like rubble in Baghdad. There are uncertainties for visitors and campers alike.

There’s supposed to be a protocol for this kind of thing. First comes an order to vacate from Park Rangers. Then comes intervention from the Department of Human Services, which offers to relocate people and tag and store belongings before garbage trucks roll.

It didn’t happen this time.

“There’s no question we screwed up,” said Bill Siedhoff, director of the Department of Human Services. He said his department never got a call. “We will make every effort to contact the individuals who were affected. We blew it and we’re going to do what we can to make it up.”

SolarCycle24.com| New Sunspot 1030 - It has reverse magnetic polarity compared to what Cycle 24 spots normally would have in the northern hemisphere


A new sunspot now numbered 1030 has formed high in latitude in the northern hemisphere. The magnetogram shows it has reverse magnetic polarity compared to what Cycle 24 spots normally would have in the northern hemisphere. There will be a small chance for lower level solar flares.

From the Space Weather Prediction Center

Updated 2009 Nov 05 2201 UTC

Joint USAF/NOAA Report of Solar and Geophysical Activity

SDF Number 309 Issued at 2200Z on 05 Nov 2009

Analysis of Solar Active Regions and Activity from 04/2100Z to 05/2100Z: Solar activity was very low. Region 1030 (N25E04) was numbered today as a Cro beta sunspot group with 5 spots. No flares were observed during the past 24-hours.

Solar Activity Forecast: Solar activity is expected to be very low, with a slight chance for a C-class flare.

Geophysical Activity Summary 04/2100Z to 05/2100Z: The geomagnetic field was quiet.

Geophysical Activity Forecast: The geomagnetic field is expected to be quiet on days one and two (06-07 November). Quiet to unsettled conditions are expected on day three (08 November) as a weak recurrent coronal hole high-speed stream moves into a geoeffective position.



News Updates from Citizens For Legitimate Government | 05 Nov 2009

Attack On Fort Hood --Alleged shooter graduated from Virginia Tech By Lori Price 05 Nov 2009 --42 shot; 12 killed; 30 wounded --The attack appears to have been carried out by multiple shooters. Officials say the alleged shooter, Major Malik Nadal Hasan, was a psychiatrist at Walter Reed Army Medical Center for six years before being transferred to the Texas base in July. Two suspects are no longer in custody, but a third person has been picked up for questioning. Check back to CLG for updates on this story --Fort Hood (and over 100 other .gov and .mils) are. hooddoimproxy.hood.army.mil 5 27 156.99 KB 05 Nov 2009 - 17:14 etc.

Counter-terror plans will be revised to reflect Fort Hood and Afghan attacks [Wow, that was quick!] 05 Nov 2009 (UK) A soldier turning on his comrades at Fort Hood, an Afghan policeman killing the British soldiers who trained him - two uncannily similar events in two days, but incidents which, across the Western world, security authorities have been planning for and dreading. Since the Mumbai attacks counter-terrorism planning has seen a major shift. The shootings in Afghanistan and Fort Hood carry echoes of the attacks in India with the added danger that the enemy has come from within.

AP: Authorities Had Concerns About Suspect Over Internet Postings [Wow, that was quick, too!] 05 Nov 2009 Federal law enforcement officials say the suspected Fort Hood, Texas, shooter had come to their attention at least six months ago because of Internet postings that discussed suicide bombings and other threats. The officials say the postings appeared to have been made by Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, who was killed during the shooting incident that left least 11 others dead and 31 wounded... The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case. One of the Web postings that authorities reviewed is a blog that equates suicide bombers with a soldier throwing himself on a grenade to save the lives of his comrades.

Two charged in Massachusetts terrorism case 05 Nov 2009 U.S. federal prosecutors have charged two men with providing material support to terrorists and other crimes, including conspiracy to kill in a foreign country and lying to law enforcement officers. Additional charges were made against Tarek Mehanna of Sudbury, Massachusetts, who was charged on October 21 of conspiracy to provide support to terrorists, the U.S. Justice Department said in a news release. Ahmad Abousamra, who currently resides in Syria, was also charged in Wednesday's 10-count indictment. Abousamra was named, but not charged, in October's filing.

Fannie Mae seeks $15B more in government aid after 3Q loss 05 Nov 2009 Fannie Mae is asking for an additional $15 billion in government aid after posting another big loss in the third quarter as the taxpayer bill from the housing market bust keeps rising. The government-controlled company continued to see a dramatic surge of borrowers fall behind as the unemployment rate climbs.

Breaking: Guy Fawkes Day attack? Gunman Kills at Least 7, Wounds 12 at Ft. Hood 05 Nov 2009 (Texas) Third Gunman has opened up on SWAT team - Fort Hood, the largest military base in the US, is under lockdown --Details forthcoming

'US officials offered me 500,000 dollars to set meeting with Taliban' US 'spending money to reach Taliban' --The US has already planned to allocate a specific budget from its annual 680 billion dollar defense bill to the Taliban. 05 Nov 2009 Washington is ready to spend a huge sum of money to start talks with the Taliban in Afghanistan, a former Pakistani lawmaker says. Javed Ibrahim Paracha, a former member of Pakistan's National Assembly said that top US diplomats contacted him in 2005 and offered him a huge sum of money to broker the talks. "US officials had offered me 500,000 dollars in that meeting for mediating. I refused that offer and had asked US officials to first take permission from the government and corps commanders," The Daily Times quoted Paracha, as saying. Paracha is known for having contacts with the Taliban leadership.

UN to evacuate staff in Afghanistan --Some 600 non-essential staffers will be moved to more secure locations while the body works to find safer permanent housing 05 Nov 2009 The United Nations is temporarily relocating more than half its staff in Afghanistan following last week's deadly Taliban attack against UN workers. The UN mission is still reeling from a pre-dawn assault on a guesthouse in the capital last week that left five UN staffers dead. The Kabul attack was the most direct targeting of UN employees during the organisation's decades of work in the country.

Two Pakistanis killed in US drone attack 04 Nov 2009 Two people have been killed as a result of a US drone missile attack in the tribal region of North Waziristan bordering Afghanistan. Pakistani intelligence officials confirmed that there were casualties in early Thursday's strike that targeted a house in a village near the town of Miranshah.

Justice Department won't appeal order to free Guantanamo detainee 03 Nov 2009 A Kuwaiti Airways engineer who the U.S. military has accused of being a key aide to Osama bin Laden has been moved to the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detention center's minimum-security section that's reserved for prisoners slated to be released. Fouad al Rabiah, who the Pentagon says was bin Laden's logistics chief during the 2001 battle at Tora Bora in Afghanistan, was transferred to Camp Iguana after the Justice Department decided not to appeal a judge's order that he be released, his civilian lawyer, David Cynamon, said Tuesday.

Italian court finds CIA agents guilty of kidnapping terrorism suspect --First prosecution for US abduction of suspects to torture states --Italian court convicts Robert Lady and 23 others in absentia 04 Nov 2009 Twenty-three Americans were tonight convicted of kidnapping by an Italian court at the end of the first trial anywhere in the world involving the CIA's "extraordinary rendition" programme for abducting terrorist suspects. The former head of the CIA in Milan Robert Lady was given an eight-year jail sentence for his part in the seizure of Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr, known as Abu Omar, who claimed that he was subsequently tortured in Egypt. Lady's superior, Jeff Castelli, the then head of the CIA in Italy, and two other Americans were acquitted on the grounds that they enjoyed diplomatic immunity. But another 21 alleged CIA operatives and a US air force officer were each sentenced to five years in jail. All were tried in absentia and those who were convicted will be regarded as fugitives under Italian law.

CIA agents guilty of Italy kidnap --22 Americans convicted were sentenced to five years in prison, in absentia 04 Nov 2009 An Italian judge has convicted 23 Americans - all but one of them CIA agents - and two Italian secret agents of the 2003 kidnap of a Muslim cleric. The agents were accused of abducting Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, known as Abu Omar, from Milan and sending him to Egypt, where he was allegedly tortured. The trial, which began in June 2007, is the first involving the CIA's so-called "extraordinary rendition" programme. Three Americans and five Italians were acquitted by the court in Milan. The Americans were all tried in their absence after the US refused to extradite them.

Venezuelan Authorities Seize 2 Tons of Cocaine [God, the CIA's got to be hopping mad about that one!] 04 Nov 2009 Venezuelan authorities seized 1,100 kilograms (2,402 lbs.) of cocaine in an area very close to the border with Colombia, the commander of Venezuelan’s National Guard announced Wednesday. The drug was found in the Buena Vista del Meta sector in Apure state "a few kilometers from the border with Colombia, in an area of medium vegetation near the end of a clandestine landing strip," Gen. Freddy Alonso Carrion told the official ABN news agency.

Government agrees to pay $3 million in CIA lawsuit --The CIA itself was a defendant in the lawsuit until early this year. 04 Nov 2009 The government has agreed to pay $3 million to a former agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration who sued CIA officers for illegal eavesdropping. The proposed settlement followed a ruling by U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth in July that CIA officials committed fraud to protect a former covert agent against the eavesdropping allegations. The lawsuit was brought by former DEA agent Richard Horn, who says his home in Rangoon, Burma, was illegally wiretapped by the CIA in 1993.

Iraq Fails to Agree on Election Law 04 Nov 2009 Iraqi lawmakers failed again to agree on national-election legislation on Wednesday, and the country's 'election' commission warned the vote—scheduled for January—would have to be delayed if the law doesn't pass this week. That ultimatum sets up Thursday's session as the last one in which Iraq's various blocs can hammer out a deal. Delaying the elections will likely require approval by a high court, because the Iraqi constitution requires the country to hold an election by the end of January.

Palestinians will prosecute Israel in ICC 04 Nov 2009 The Palestinians have warned that they will seek justice for the case of Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip through the International Criminal Court. Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian UN observer, urged the General Assembly on Wednesday to support a resolution that called on Israel and the Palestinians to carry out independent investigations into human rights violations during the Gaza war, AP reported.

Busy Day Four for Exercise Vigilant Guard 04 Nov 2009 The four-star general who heads the National Guard Bureau, Gen. Craig McKinley visited the Erie and Niagara counties on Wednesday, Nov. 4, as Vigilant Guard entered its forth day. Major General Joseph Taluto, the Adjutant General of New York, and commander of the New York National Guard, escorted McKinley to the exercise locations as well as the Erie County Emergency Operations Center in Cheektowaga, where he met with state, county and city emergency responders. Army and Air National Guard General's from a number of states were on hand to view the exercise and pick up lessons learned on Wednesday.

Ex-NY police chief Kerik guilty --In December 2004, George W. Bush nominated Kerik as Secretary of Homeland Security 05 Nov 2009 Former New York City police chief Bernard Kerik has pleaded guilty to lying to the White House and has also said he will admit tax crimes. Mr Kerik, who was police commissioner at the time of the 9/11 attacks in 2001, was facing a corruption trial. He had his bail revoked two weeks ago for passing on secret pre-trial documents and has been in prison since. He was charged with lying to the White House in 2004 while being considered for a job as homeland security chief.

Secret copyright treaty leaks. It's bad. Very bad. By Cory Doctorow 03 Nov 2009 The internet chapter of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, a secret copyright treaty whose text Obama's administration refused to disclose due to "national security" concerns, has leaked. It's bad. It says that: *ISPs have to proactively police copyright on user-contributed material. *ISPs have to cut off the Internet access of accused copyright infringers or face liability. *The whole world must adopt US-style "notice-and-takedown" rules that require ISPs to remove any material that is accused -- again, without evidence or trial -- of infringing copyright. This has proved a disaster in the US and other countries, where it provides an easy means of censoring material, just by accusing it of infringing copyright. *Mandatory prohibitions on breaking DRM, even if doing so for a lawful purpose...

Goldman Sachs Received H1N1 Vaccine Before Several Hospitals 05 Nov 2009 As noted on The Today Show this morning, several banks have been among the early recipients of H1N1 vaccine, allowing them to get ahead of hospitals in some instances. The story was originally broken by BusinessWeek this week. Goldman Sachs has received 200 doses in total -- the exact same as Lennox Hill hospital. Health officials say corporate partners are always part of the distribution of any vaccine. [Not to mention, the pandemic itself. --LRP]

World first as swine flu found in US cat 04 Nov 2009 Vets in the US state of Iowa said Wednesday that a household cat had tested positive for swine flu -- the first known case in the world of the new pandemic strain spreading to the feline population. The 13-year-old male domestic shorthair apparently caught A(H1N1) from its owners -- two of the three members of the family had previously contracted the virus.

Universal Health Care Protesters Arrested at Lieberman's Office 05 Nov 2009 Protesters backing a universal health care system occupied Sen. Joe LieberBush's office this morning. Protesters were arrested, one by one, and dragged out of his office amid chants of "Everyone in and no one out, universal healthcare now!" and "Represent Connecticut, not AETNA!" The whole affair, from occupation to final arrest, lasted 40 minutes. Lieberman, the Connecticut Israel Independent, has said he will join Republicans to filibuster a Democratic health bill if it contains a public health insurance option to operate alongside the private insurance market.

CLG: ABC Series 'V': Invading, Fascist Lizards Arrive With 'Universal Health Care' and 'Message of Hope' --ABC Network Portrays Aliens, Hell-bent on Destroying Planet Earth, as the Obama Administration By Lori Price 04 Nov 2009 The ABC television network has brought back the science fiction series, 'V,' in a remake of the 1980's classic by the same name... During the interview, interspersed with scenes from a meeting of a nascent resistance movement, Anna, the Visitors' leader, announces that the Visitors 'want to provide complete medical services for all.' The interviewer actually asks, 'You're talking about universal health care?' And Anna, the scourge of mankind, replies, 'Yes, I believe that's what you call it.' The implication by the ABC producers of 'V': An alien lizard fascist, trying to take control of earth and who must be destroyed at any cost, will provide universal health care as a cover to control all earthlings and to take over the planet.

House Votes to Expand Homebuyer Tax Credit 05 Nov 2009 Buying a home is about to get cheaper for a whole new crop of homebuyers -- $6,500 cheaper. First-time homebuyers have been getting tax credits of up to $8,000 since January as part of the economic stimulus package enacted earlier this year. But with the program scheduled to expire at the end of November, the House voted 403-12 Thursday to extend and expand the tax credit to include many buyers who already own homes. The Senate approved the measure Wednesday, and President Barack Obama is expected to sign it.

U.S. Senate approves unemployment extension 04 Nov 2009 The U.S. Senate voted unanimously tonight to extend unemployment benefits by as much as 14 weeks to out-of-work Americans, including about 100,000 Michiganders who have exhausted their jobless benefits or would do so by year’s end.

Prejean Sex Tape Triggers Settlement 04 Nov 2009 Carrie Prejean demanded more than a million dollars during her settlement negotiations with Miss California USA Pageant officials -- that is, until the lawyer for the Pageant showed Carrie an triple x home video of her handiwork. The video the lawyer showed Carrie is extremely graphic and has never been released publicly. We know that, because TMZ obtained the video months ago but decided not to post it because it was so racy... We're told it took about 15 seconds for Carrie to jettison her demand and essentially walk away with nothing.

Previous lead stories: FBI knew of CIA torture, considered prosecution By Tom Eley 04 Nov 2009 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents witnessed the torture of inmates at secret Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) overseas prisons in 2002, according to documents partially declassified in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the advocacy group Judicial Watch. In September 2002, the FBI agents saw prisoners chained naked to chairs, "manacled to the ceiling and subjected to blaring music around the clock," and knew of written orders to CIA agents asking them to compare "How close is each [interrogation] technique to the 'rack and screw' " (an extreme method of torture). The Obama administration resisted release of the documents, and continues to withhold critical information, including a transcript of an interview between FBI Director Robert Mueller and investigators on the question of "terror suspect" interrogations.

US Offers Taliban 6 Provinces for 8 Bases 02 Nov 2009 The emboldened Taliban movement in Afghanistan turned down an American offer of power-sharing in exchange for accepting the presence of foreign troops, Afghan government sources confirmed. "US negotiators had offered the Taliban leadership through Mullah Wakil Ahmed Mutawakkil (former Taliban foreign minister) that if they accept the presence of NATO troops in Afghanistan, they would be given the governorship of six provinces in the south and northeast," a senior Afghan Foreign Ministry official told IslamOnline.net requesting anonymity for not being authorized to talk about the sensitive issue with the media. He said the talks, brokered by Saudi Arabia and Turkey, continued for weeks at different locations including the Afghan capital Kabul. [See: Persistent accounts: Western forces in Afghanistan using their helicopters to ferry Taleban fighters By Ahmad Kawoosh 26 Oct 2009.]

Five British soldiers shot dead by rogue Afghanistan policeman 04 Nov 2009 Five soldiers have been shot dead by a "rogue" Afghan policeman in an attack at a police checkpoint. Three Grenadier Guards and two Royal Military Police were attacked as they rested inside a compound. The soldiers, who had removed their body armour and helmets, were shot by an Afghan national policeman who then fled. The gunman is thought to go by the name Gulbuddin and is believed to have had an accomplice.


KENS5.com San Antonio Texas | Sinkhole leaves local man with a whole new problem - code compliance

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When sinkholes opened in the alley behind Tim Tilt's home he thought, no big deal. I'll call the city and they'll fill them Boy, was he in for a surprise. Tilt watched the holes grow from small, six inch circles to a trench more than a foot wide, seven feet long and eighteen inches wide.

One day Tilt was mowing the grass in the alley and noticed the small hole. he stepped near it and the ground tried to swallow him. The hole grew to about a foot across. With the recent rains, Tilt has watched the one hole continue to grow and others begin to form. There are now more than half a dozen in the alley.

Tilt first called AT&T because he could see an AT&T cable in one of the holes. They sent someone out, who called their supervisor only to be told it wasn't the phone company's problem...call the city. Tilt next called the city. He was passed back and forth five times until he got tired of the hand-offs and called Eyewitness Wants To Know.

Surprisingly we learned the problem belongs to Tilt and any other homeowner who is unfortunate enough to live adjacent to an alley and a problem arises in the alley. According to city code, homeowners who's property adjoins an alley or easement are responsible for the maintenance of half of that alley. That means mowing the grass or weeds and if a sinkhole opens...filling it.

Tilt was lucky in this case though. When we called Code Compliance, they called Public Works, who said they had a crew working in the area anyway...so they would go ahead and fill the holes. But keep in mind, the next time you call code compliance with what you see as a problem...it may just create a liability for you.

DailyMail.co.uk | Open fire! Duchess of Cornwall looks less than impressed with her Canadian naval artillery experience

November 5, 2009 - The Duchess of Cornwall had a crash course in sea warfare today... and looked less than impressed with the experience.

As part of their official visit to Canada, Prince Charles and Camilla has the chance to fire the gun on the HMCS Haida.

But the Duchess dissolved into giggles as she tried to protect herself from the ear-splitting sound.

In an unsuccessful attempt at multi-tasking the Duchess tried to cover her ears and flinch away from the sound while pulling the trigger of the destroyer's gun.....

Geophysical Research Letters | Undocumented large volcanic eruption 200 years ago - why from 1810 to 1819 is the coldest on record for last 500 years

A team of chemists from the U.S. and France examining ice-core samples have found large amounts of volcanic sulfuric acid - compelling evidence of a previously undocumented large volcanic eruption 200 years ago. The discovery helps explain why the decade from 1810 to 1819 is the coldest on record for the last 500 years.

The discovery was made after analyzing chemicals in ice samples from Antarctica and Greenland in the Arctic. The year-by-year accumulation of snow in the polar ice sheets serves as a record of what takes place in the atmosphere.

"We've never seen any evidence of this eruption before in the glacial record," said Mark Thiemens, dean of the Division of Physical Sciences at UCSD and a co-author of the study. "But if you look at the size of the signal we found in the ice cores, it had to be huge ... bigger than the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines, which killed hundreds of people and affected climate around the world."

The discovery is published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.

Examiner.com | Baron Mayer A. Rothschild (1744 – 1812) wrote, “Give me control over a nation’s currency and I care not who makes its laws.”

Biggest and most powerful banking house belongs to the Rothschild family

November 5, 1:59 PM

In “Descent into Slavery”, Des Griffin wrote, “For many the words international banker, Rothschild, Money and Gold have held a mystical fascination for many people around the world but particularly in the United States.”

What makes the Rothschild family so fascinating? By most accounts the Rothschild family is by far the wealthiest family in the world. Some believe that the Rothschild’s control as much as half of the world’s wealth.

How did the Rothschild family become so wealthy? They have controlled central banks throughout the world for hundreds of years. The last one to be put in place was the Federal Reserve System.

Again, Des Griffin wrote: John F. Hylan, then Mayor of New York, said in 1911 that “the real menace of our republic is the invisible government which like a giant octopus, sprawls its slimy length over our city, state and nation. At the head is a small group of banking houses, generally referred to as ‘international bankers.’”
What Mayor Hylan did not say is that the biggest and most powerful banking house belongs to the Rothschild family.

How did the Rothschild family become so wealthy? That feat was accomplished by using central banks to rob entire nations of their wealth.

AP | 50 UN peacekeepers punished for sex abuses

November 6, 2009 - 7:00AM

The United Nations says at least 50 peacekeepers have been punished by national authorities over the last three years for committing sexual abuses on UN missions.

The UN says the punishments ranged from reduction in military rank to eight months imprisonment.

The data released on Thursday comes after repeated requests from media organisations for information on the punishments governments are meting out to peacekeepers accused of rape and other abuses in conflict areas such as Congo.

The global body didn't make public any identities or nationalities.

The data showed a significant increase in prosecutions in 2009.

But the figures also showed that many UN requests for action have gone unheeded by the governments who contribute peacekeepers to missions.

Sydney Morning Herald | Doctors sold baby after telling mother it was dead

November 6, 2009 MEXICO CITY: Three doctors and a nurse have been arrested for allegedly selling newborns after telling their mothers they had died. Police uncovered the scheme after one of the women learnt her baby was alive and had been sold to a woman for 15,000 pesos ($1240), said Mexico City's deputy attorney general, Luis Genaro........

WorldCurrencyWatch.com | The $10 Trillion Dollar Bill - Is America Turning into Zimbabwe?

November 5, 2009

Patrick: After 24 hours in Los Cabos I’m already feeling richer. Bill Gates, eat your heart out, I’m a TRILLIONAIRE!

And so is everyone else…

We’re all holding $10 trillion-dollar bills from Zimbabwe, courtesy of Asset Strategies International – one of the must-see exhibitors at the Offshore Advantage Academy.

Quite the conversation piece! But if we were to convert this note to Pesos and hand it to a porter at the Westin resort, he’d probably give us the stink-eye. (At best it could buy a stale loaf of bread.)

No wonder Zimbabweans have rejected their currency and turned to gold.

Could this ever happen in America?

The short answer is, yes. It’s happening right now, at a slow, but steady pace. A world reserve currency like the dollar can’t “disappear” overnight. But make no mistake – it is on a slow boat to China.

29 years ago, The Sovereign Society’s Chairman, John Pugsley, summed up the dollar’s demise in his New York Times Best-Seller, The Alpha Strategy:

“You are the target of the greatest sting in the history of mankind… To give you an idea of the magnitude of your loss, you are being steadily fleeced of about half of everything you earn and, in the long run, of the majority of everything you save.”

According to our Chairman, “there’s no such thing as a tax cut.” Sounds strange, I know. Who wouldn’t want to pay less tax?

But the fact remains, the Feds could cut your tax bill in half and you still wouldn’t come out ahead. They could slash every tax in the IRS bible…and it wouldn’t matter! And I’ve got proof.

Take a deep breath then look at this chart…

U.S. Spending Continues to Climb…No Matter Who’s in Office

John showed us how government spending has been on a near-constant uptrend. ALL this money has to come from somewhere. And if they’re not taking it from you today, they’re surely swiping it from you “tomorrow.”

There are only two ways someone can rob you: by force or by fraud. And in this case, the fraud of inflation is robbing Americans blind.

Of course, not if we can help it. That’s what the rest of this week is all about. I’ll be back with more currency notes from here on the ground in Los Cabos. Till then…

Patrick Bove
Your Offshore Advantage Insider

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Newser.com | Health Care Rally Draws Thousands - Protesters will roam Capitol hallways to confront lawmakers

Michele Bachmann((R-MN)) leads Health Care Protest rally in front of the U.S. Capitol to protest healthcare reform in Washington on November 5, 2009 . Photo by Olivier Douliery /ABACAUSA.COM
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Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., left, and others, take part in a Republican news conference about health care legislation, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, on the West Front of the Capitol in Washington.
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Rep. Louis Gohmert, R-Texas, talks with crowd on the West Front of the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, during a Republican news conference on health care legislation.
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(Newser) – November 5, 2009 - Thousands of health care reform protesters gathered in Washington today as part of Michele Bachmann’s “Super Bowl of Freedom.” Participants wielding signs like “Waterboard Congress” and chanting "kill the bill" congregated outside the Capitol to hear Bachmann, other GOP lawmakers, and even Jon Voight assail the reform legislation as too costly and too partisan. “Are they going to listen?” Bachmann asked the crowd. “Oh, yeah, they’re going to listen.”

Protesters also planned to visit the corridors of the Capitol, part of Bachmann’s plan to confront recalcitrant legislators, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reports. Says the Democratic National Committee: "If the Republican party wants to make Michele Bachmann the voice of the party, that's more than fine with us."

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Rothschild to become the carbon trading kings


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May 4, 2009

Carbon Advice Group Plc is pleased to announce the appointment of Oliver Rothschild as its non-execu


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Rothschild, E3 launch carbon credit investment fund

Date: 03-Sep-02
Country: AUSTRALIA

Billed as the first of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region and soon to be followed by other similar private investment vehicles, the Carbon Ring Consortium seeks to raise $2 million, with individual investors obliged to pay $100,000.

"With recent developments in international climate change policy, the question is no longer if, but when the global carbon trading market will emerge," said Richard Martin, chief executive officer of Rothschild Australia.

Rothschild said in a prospectus that the Carbon Ring Consortium would be open for investments until October 30.

It would be wrapped up in June 2003, when the carbon credits purchased will be distributed to investors pro rata.

Trading environmental credits is an emerging market designed to allow firms that fail to meet emissions standards to buy credits from other firms that undercut their targets.

The Kyoto accord signed by developing nations in the Japanese city of that name envisages some carbon credit trade between countries with so-called carbon sinks - forests - and others that produce higher levels of pollution than they are allowed to.

The same applies to companies, and a nascent market has already emerged in the United States where some states have limits on acid rain components like sulphur dioxide and others have limits on carbon dioxide emissions.

Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide are blamed by many scientists for rising world temperatures.

The investment bank said it was estimated that the global carbon trading market could be worth up to $150 billion by 2012.

It said it looked increasingly likely that the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on reducing greenhouse gas emissions would be ratified by enough countries to come into effect, notwithstanding the decision of the United States and Australia to reject the accord.

The process of investing will involve workshops to allow investors to gain hands-on knowledge of the new market.

The unregistered, managed investment scheme will be the first in a series of private investment vehicles that Carbon Ring Pty Limited, a joint venture between Rothschild and E3 International, expects to launch in the coming years, the partners said.

KTBS 3 News - Shreveport LA ArkLaTex News | Last Thursday's storms had 22 tornadoes

The tornado that cut across Shreveport-Bossier City last Thursday was among 22 twisters in the ArkLaTex that afternoon, the National Weather Service said. The strongest of the...

AFP | Geithner to stop in Japan ahead of Singapore's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' Week from Nov. 8 to 15

WASHINGTON — US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner will stop in Tokyo for talks with Japanese officials ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting of finance ministers, his office said Wednesday.

Geithner will meet with senior Japanese officials November 10-11 "to discuss policies to bring about strong, sustainable and balanced global growth," according to a Treasury statement.

Geithner is due in Singapore on November 12, 2009 for the APEC meeting, where he will discuss "a range of issues related to the global economic crisis, including measures to ensure strong, sustainable and balanced growth," the statement said.

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Over 10,000 to converge in Singapore for APEC leaders' week

SINGAPORE, Nov. 5 (Xinhua) -- Over 10,000 delegates and international media are expected to converge in Singapore during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' Week from Nov. 8 to 15, the APEC Senior Officials' Meeting Chair's Office said on Thursday.

As host economy of the APEC 2009 meetings, Singapore will welcome leaders, ministers, and officials from the 21 APEC member economies as well as the international media.

The APEC Leaders' Week meetings will start with the Concluding Senior Officials' Meeting (CSOM). Held from Nov. 8 to 9, the CSOM is the third and final meeting for the APEC Senior Officials for this year.

The CSOM will be followed by the APEC Ministerial Meeting (AMM),from Nov. 11 to 12, and the APEC Finance Ministers' Meeting (FMM) on Nov. 12.

The APEC Leaders' Week culminates with the 17th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting (AELM). To be held at the Istana, Singapore President's office, over two days (Nov. 14 and 15), the Leaders of the 21 APEC member economies will discuss long-term economic issues as the world emerges from recession.

Throughout the year, APEC has been advancing its core agenda of connecting the region by accelerating economic liberalization "at the border," improving the ease of doing business "behind the border" and enhancing supply chain connectivity "across the border." CSOM and AMM will review the progress made and endorse the next steps for these areas.

At their meeting next week, the Leaders from the 21 APEC economies will focus on longer-term growth issues and how to build a more connected and competitive Asia-Pacific region in the post-crisis landscape.

Coming after the Pittsburgh G-20 Summit in September, which agreed to work towards a sustained and stable recovery, this meeting is an opportunity for Asia-Pacific Leaders to keep up the momentum for reform.

They will discuss the new growth paradigms needed to foster more balanced, inclusive, and sustainable growth in the region. They will also discuss how to bring to the next level APEC's core agenda of promoting economic integration in the region, exchanging views on the long-term prospect of a Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific, including the possible pathways to achieve this vision.


All in, leaders, ministers and officials will focus on achieving a sustained recovery and advancing the next wave of economic integration.

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According to a report published on the Tenth Amendment Center's web site, "Introduced in the Ohio House on October 16, 2009, the 'Firearms Freedom Act' (HB-315) seeks 'To enact section 2923.26 of the Revised Code to provide that ammunition, firearms, and firearm accessories that are manufactured and remain in Ohio are not subject to federal laws and regulations derived under Congress' authority to regulate interstate commerce and to require the words "Made in Ohio" be stamped on a central metallic part of any firearm manufactured and sold in Ohio.'" The report went on to say........

USGS | 6.0 magnitude earthquake MACQUARIE ISLAND REGION - Thursday, November 05, 2009 at 08:43:21 PM at epicenter

MAP 6.0 2009/11/05 09:43:22 -52.317 160.755 10.0 MACQUARIE ISLAND REGION

Recent studies of Macquarie Island and the Macquarie Ridge Complex

The Macquarie Ridge Complex is an arcuate system of ridges and troughs which forms the boundary between the Pacific and lndian lithospheric plates, from the southern tip of New Zealand to the triple junction between the Indian, Antarctic and Pacific lithospheric plates at approximately 62°S (figure 1 ). Macquarie lsland occurs at 54.5°S, 159°E in the central region of the Macquarie Ridge Complex. In the letter region the Macquarie Trench occurs to the east of the Ridge, in contrast to the Puysegur Trench in the north, and the Hjort Trench in the south, which occur to the west of the Ridge.

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AP | Saudis bomb Yemen rebels across border

Saudis bomb Yemen rebels across border

SAN'A, Yemen — Saudi Arabia sent fighter jets and artillery bombardments across the border into northern Yemen on Thursday in a military incursion apparently aimed at helping its troubled southern neighbor control an escalating Shiite rebellion.

The Saudis — owners of a sophisticated air force they rarely use — have been increasingly worried that extremism and instability in Yemen could spill over to their country, the world's largest oil exporter. The offensive came two days after the killing of a Saudi soldier, blamed on the rebels.

Yemen denied any military action by Saudi Arabia inside its borders. But Yemen's president is a key ally of the Saudis, making it highly unlikely the kingdom would have launched the offensive without tacit Yemeni agreement.

The offensive immediately raised concerns of another proxy war in the Middle East between Iran and Saudi Arabia, a key U.S. ally. Shiite Iran is believed to favor the rebels in Yemen while Saudi Arabia, which is Sunni, is Iran's fiercest regional rival.

The same dynamic has played out in various forms in Lebanon, where Iran supports the Shiite militant Hezbollah and Saudi Arabia favors a U.S.-backed faction, and in Iraq, where Saudi Arabia and Iran have thrown support to conflicting sides in the Sunni-Shiite struggle.

A top Saudi government adviser confirmed "a large scale" military operation underway on the Saudi-Yemeni border with further reinforcements sent to the rugged, mountainous area.

"It is a sustained operation which aims to finish this problem on our border," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue. He said Saudi troops were coordinating with Yemen's army, but Yemen's defense ministry denied the Saudis were inside the country.

The northern rebels, known as Hawthis, have been battling Yemeni government forces the past few months in the latest flare-up of a sporadic five-year conflict. They claim their needs are ignored by a Yemeni government that is increasingly allied with hard-line Sunni fundamentalists, who consider Shiites heretics.

The rebels said the Saudi airstrikes hit five areas in their northern stronghold Thursday but it was not possible to independently verify the reports. They said there were dead and wounded, and that homes were destroyed.

"Saudi jets dropped bombs on a crowded areas including a local market in the northern province of Saada," Hawthi spokesman Mohammed Abdel-Salam told The Associated Press. "They claim they are targeting al-Hawthis, but regrettably they are killing civilians like the government does."

He said the attacks were followed by hundreds of shells from the border, but there was no reliable information about casualties.

The fighting is more than 600 miles from Saudi Arabia's oil fields on the kingdom's eastern Persian Gulf coast. But northern Yemen overlooks the Red Sea, the world's busiest route for oil tankers.

Two Arab diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Saudi Tornado and F-15 warplanes had been bombarding targets inside Yemen since Wednesday afternoon, inflicting significant casualties on rebels. The diplomats spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not allowed to talk to the media.

They said army units and special forces also had been sent to northern Yemen, and that several Saudi towns on the border had been evacuated as a precaution.

The weak central government of Yemen, which has little control outside the capital San'a, is fighting on multiple fronts including the northern rebels and a separatist movement in the south. But the most worrisome is a lingering threat from al-Qaida militants.

The U.S. also fears any Yemeni fighting could spill over into Saudi Arabia and is concerned that Yemen could become a haven for al-Qaida militants hiding out in the nation, at the tip of the Arabian peninsula.

The Yemeni government openly accuses Iran of arming the Hawthis rebels, but there has been no public evidence to back those claims, said Joost Hiltermann, deputy program director of the Middle East program for the International Crisis Group think tank in London.

"I think Iran is probably pleased with what is happening, but that is not the same as saying they are supporting the Hawthis," Hiltermann said.

Simon Henderson, director of Gulf and energy policy at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy in Washington, agreed that there is no clear evidence that Iran funds the rebels. But he said there is a wide assumption that Iran favors the Hawthis and the Saudis are backing Yemen's Sunni president.

"So it is a Saudi-Iranian proxy war," he said.

Saudi Arabia, rich in oil, has one of the world's most sophisticated air forces but rarely uses it.

The bulk of its air power, with more than 350 combat aircraft, derives from squadrons of F-15s and British-supplied Tornados, according to the military and intelligence analysis group GlobalSecurity.org. The kingdom also for decades has received U.S. military assistance in the form of training.

The Saudi incursion marks the first time since the 1991 Gulf War that the country has deployed military might beyond its borders.

In that war, Saudi forces assisted the U.S. Marine Corps, providing staging grounds for airstrikes and in joint operations targeting Iraqi positions in Kuwait with artillery fire and ground offensives.

The incursion is not, however, Saudi Arabia's first involvement in internal Yemeni conflicts. During Yemen's 1962-70 civil war, sparked by a military coup that overthrew Yemen's royalist government, Saudi Arabia supported the royalists against the Egyptian-backed government.

When civil war erupted again in 1994, it was widely believed that the Saudis sided with southern secessionist rebels against the central government.

A security official told Saudi Arabia's state news agency that the soldier died when gunmen infiltrated from Yemen and attacked security guards patrolling the Mount Dokhan border area Tuesday. Rebels said that area was among the bombing targets Thursday.

The Gulf Cooperation Council, the region's main diplomatic forum, condemned what it called the "violation and infiltration" of Saudi Arabia's borders. "Saudi Arabia is capable of protecting its lands," it warned in a statement.

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Galesburg, Illinois | BNSF employees will ‘wait and see’ - Worker optimistic, says many ‘curious’ right now

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Posted Nov 05, 2009 @ 10:31 AM

Most reaction to the sale of the BNSF Railway to Warren Buffett’s investment firm Berkshire Hathaway has been positive. An active Galesburg employee of the railroad said Wednesday he’s optimistic, but many employees are waiting to see what happens.

The employee, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized by the company to comment on the sale, based his optimism on Buffett’s track record.

“I think it’s probably going to be a real good thing,” the employee said, “because I’ve done some research on Warren Buffett in the past and watched some of the things he’s done. The fact he went in and offered (BN CEO) Matt Rose the proper amount of money for the company ... then Matt Rose saying it took the board 15 minutes to approve the sale, that told me Warren Buffett was ready to buy the company.”

The Burlington Northern and the Santa Fe merged in 1996. According to The Associated Press, Berkshire’s biggest acquisition before BNSF was the $16 billion stock purchase of reinsurance giant General Re announced in 1998. Berkshire Hathaway paid $100 a share for BNSF, or 31 percent more than what the railroad’s stock closed on Monday. The purchase price was $34 billion, but the total deal is $44 billion, because Berkshire is assuming $10 billion in BNSF debt.

Analysts who follow Berkshire say the BNSF deal will reshape the company because of the railroad’s size. Justin Fuller, who works with Midway Capital Research & Management in Chicago and writes about Berkshire online at www.buffettologist.com, said this is the kind of elephant deal that Buffett seems to be able to find once every five or six years.

Buffett has said he realized a few years late that railroads had become an appealing investment because they are healthier today than in past years. Berkshire is buying BNSF at a time when railroad profits are down because of the recession. But as diesel prices rise, shipping by rail instead of truck will only become more attractive.

“It’s a very effective way of moving goods. I basically believe this country will prosper and you’ll have more people moving more goods 10 and 20 and 30 years from now, and the rails should benefit,” Buffett told CNBC Tuesday.

Morningstar analyst Bill Bergman said he thinks Berkshire’s acquisition of BNSF is consistent with Buffett’s long-term philosophy, and the timing is good for the investment.

Bergman said he thinks BNSF will be a good fit with Berkshire’s other operating companies, and that could be important even with Berkshire’s hands-off management style.

“It’s not just energy prices,” Bergman said. “I think the fit with the operating subsidiaries is important.”

The BNSF employee agreed with the experts.

“In general, I think it’s a great thing,” he said. “I just don’t see anything negative about this. I don’t think he’s a micro-manager.”

Asked about the reaction from other local BNSF employees, the man said, “Everyone is kind of curious. I’m not saying they think it’s a negative thing or they think it’s a positive thing. I think they’re taking a wait-and-see attitude and see where this leads. A lot of guys don’t know a lot about Warren Buffett.”

Berkshire Hathaway owns companies in businesses as diverse as clothing to car insurance to food, including Fruit of the Loom, Geico and Dairy Queen.

BNSF had $18 billion in revenue in 2008, with a profits of $2.1 billion. The railroad has a 49 percent market share among railroads competing in the western United States.

About 1,115 people are employed by the BNSF in Galesburg, which is home to the railroad’s second largest classification yard.

Earthquake Swarm continues in Puerto Rico Region - November 5, 2009 1pm CDT


EARTHQUAKES LISTED ON THE ABOVE MAP - Nov 4 - Nov 5, 2009


MAG UTC DATE-TIME
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MAP 3.0 2009/11/05 18:01:10 18.945 -67.787 5.9 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION
MAP 2.6 2009/11/05 16:25:59 18.382 -66.267 53.0 PUERTO RICO
MAP 2.6 2009/11/05 16:15:30 18.078 -67.879 56.5 ISLA DE MONA, PUERTO RICO
MAP 2.7 2009/11/05 06:33:30 18.487 -66.223 104.7 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.1 2009/11/04 11:52:13 19.128 -66.421 38.8 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.8 2009/11/04 05:07:48 19.594 -68.783 24.8 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION
MAP 3.4 2009/11/04 00:45:15 19.237 -66.540 35.7 PUERTO RICO REGION

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