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When it comes to war in Syria, economist Dr. Paul Craig Roberts says, "This time the big lie didn't work like it did in Iraq." On fallout of a possible Syrian war, Dr. Roberts worries, "If they start abandoning the dollar, the collapse of the exchange rate will bring down the whole house of cards in the United States. The Fed will lose control. The banks will fail. Prices will rise dramatically. People will essentially not be able to pay their bills. It will be an unbelievable mess." What would happen to gold with a Syrian war? Dr. Roberts says, "If you get a real collapse in the dollar, gold could be $30,000 an ounce. Who knows?" Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with former Assistant Treasury Secretary Dr Paul Craig Roberts.
http://usawatchdog.com/financial-calamity-its-coming-be-worried-be-careful-jim-rogers/ - Multi-millionaire investor Jim Rogers predicts, "They're going to take money wherever they can. . . . They're going to take our bank accounts and retirement accounts." Rogers concludes by saying, "We've had perilous times, and it's going to get worse. . . It's coming, be worried, be careful." Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with Jim Rogers, author of "Street Smarts, Adventures on the Road and in the Markets."
The world is losing trust in the dollar as a safe haven. A major blow came after Germany's Bundesbank demanded the repatriation of a big chunk of its gold being held in the US. Because as RT's Gayane Chichakyan reports, some are concerned the assets of foreign nations in the Federal Reserve are not secure or even there. The Germans were infuriated when the US Federal reserve didn't even let them examine their own assets properly. Peter Boehringer, the founder and chairman of 'German Precious Metal Association', says that's a bad sign. Lindsey Williams How to know When the Economy Will Collapse, Currency Wars and Trade Wars | China, the New World Currency | Chinese Professor
from: Bill Hughes
Speaking on camera are activists Stephen Roblin, Charley Cooper and Sharon Black.
On late Friday afternoon, August 30th, peace and justice activists held an anti-war demonstration. Their message was clear and cogent: “No U.S. war with Syria!” The rally took place at Centre and North Charles Streets at the base of the Washington Monument, in the historic Mt. Vernon District. The activists insisted there was no clear evidence that Syria had perpetrated any “chemical attack” on its own people. They also cautioned against any rush to judgement in this controversial matter, especially in light of the 935 serial lies and deceptions, via the Bush-Cheney Gang, which led the U.S. into the disastrous and costly Iraq War. See: http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/01/23/bush.iraq/
. One of the fears expressed by an activist at the rally was that U.S. missile strikes will only trigger more misery for the Syrian people and for the over one million refugees, about half of them Christians, who have been residing there in order to escape the horrors of the Iraq War. To learn more, go to: http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2011/april/exitvisa.html.
An Album of 28 photos at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10201977585024605.1073741912.1334685315&type=1&l=47943a1e2f
from Ellen Brown
"Great tutorial – and… It’s important to clarify here that in Cyprus, small investor accounts of 100,000 euros or less were spared from the bail-in haircuts. This will also most likely be the case for future bail-ins. So it’s the larger account holders that have the most risk in these cases…"
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ken Stone with the Hamilton Coalition to Stop the War from Toronto. The following is a rough transcription of the interview.
Press TV: Now it is interesting to know that despite the clear and concrete indications that is was the foreign backed insurgents that used the chemical weapons against the Syrian population. We only hear the Western countries and their allies within the region speaking of a red line when Assad government uses chemical weapons. Why aren't these red lines being drawn for the insurgents?
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Dr. John Apsley reported on increased deaths in North America that he believes are associated with the Fukushima catastrophe, and the leaking of radiation. There was a spike in infant mortality rates within the first 10 weeks of the catastrophe in cities across the US, and the radiation contamination likely came through rainfall, he said, adding that infants were particularly susceptible because of their reduced thyroid function.
Dr. Christopher Busby ~ The Coming Fukushima Global Disaster http://youtu.be/RHABWi71wcw
from: Bill Hughes
On Wednesday afternoon, August 21, 2013, supporters of Pfc. Bradley Manning held a press conference at a hotel in Hanover, MD. It is located just minutes from Fort Meade, where the Wikileaks whistle-blower had earlier received a 35-year prison sentence from the trial judge, Col. Denise Lind. Manning also was “dishonorably discharged.” He was found guilty of various charges ranging from computer fraud to federal theft dealing with the unauthorized release of “over 700,000 documents.” I talked with a social justice advocate, Kevin Zeese, about the situation. He shared his views with me. Zeese is a member of the “Bradley Manning’ Support Team.”
from: Bill Hughes
On Wednesday afternoon, August 21, 2013, Pfc. Bradley Manning’s attorney David Coombs held a press conference at a hotel in Hanover, MD. It is located just minutes from Fort Meade, where his client the Wikileaks whistle-blower had earlier received a 35-year prison sentence from the trial judge, Col. Denise Lind. Manning also was “dishonorably discharged.” He was found guilty of various charges ranging from computer fraud to federal theft dealing with the unauthorized release of “over 700,000 documents.” Mr. Coombs indicated that he plans to file a clemency appeal on his client’s behalf with the Court Martial Convening Authority Major General Jeffrey Buchanan. He’s also preparing an application for a presidential pardon and other “legal avenues of redress for his client.” To learn more about the relevancy of the very controversial Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) to Manning’s case, and to other cases, go to: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/aug/04/bradley-manning-case-credibility-computer-fraud-law.
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