Post Fukushima, we owe it to ourselves and our children to focus on our own backyard nuclear reality — Los Alamos. What is becoming much more evident is that the location of Los Alamos, which may once have been a sentimental memory for Oppenheimer, in reality is an earthquake prone fault zone, built on the side [...]
Archive for April 29th, 2011
Post Fukushima Nuclear Weapon Production
Posted in enviroment, government, health, military, science, tagged Fukushima, Fukushima Prefecture, Los Alamos, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos New Mexico, New Mexico, United States, World War II on April 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Lyle Mays and Friends
Posted in MUSIC VIDEOs, tagged Lyle Mays on April 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Manufacturing Poor People, So this is what they call the free market
Posted in economics, government, history, tagged Africa, Asia, Latin America, poverty, tax, US Government, Wealth, Western world on April 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Even as the overall population of the world continues to increase, the increase in the number of poor people outstrips that growth. How is this possible? Are the poor simply fucking like rabbits, increasing their numbers geometrically in a suicidal, lemming-like production line of poverty-stricken people? Or are they getting some outside aid in their [...]
E-Trade Baby Loses Everything.
Posted in Comedy, education, tagged e-trade, humor, investing on April 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Largest Earthquake Drill In America History As Great Central U.S. ShakeOut Begins Along New Madrid Seismic Zone
Posted in enviroment, government, tagged Earth Sciences, earthquake, Janet Napolitano, MISSISSIPPI RIVER, MSNBC, Natural Disasters and Hazards, New Madrid Seismic Zone, United States on April 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
In what has been labeled the largest earthquake drill in American history, the Great Central U.S. ShakeOut began today across 11 states. 3 million people will participate in a series of earthquake drills aimed at preparing for a large scale earthquake in the New Madrid Seismic Zone. “This week, nearly 3 million people across 11 [...]
Economic Terrorists: That’s You
Posted in 9-11, economics, government, law, media, military, tagged Bernard von NotHaus, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, terrorism, United States, war on terror, Warfare and Conflict, Zero Hedge on April 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
How we’ve come full-circle. commentary by Tony Cartalucci Turban wearing cavemen were never what the “War on Terror” was about. Many have said in the wake of 9/11 that the “War on Terror” was only temporarily reserved for the “Muslim extremists” but would soon include any nationality, religion, or demographic that stood in the way [...]
Words I Never Said
Posted in 9-11, criminal justice system, economics, enviroment, foreign policy, government, history, law, media, military, MUSIC VIDEOs, politics, protest, science, taxes, tagged Lupe Fiasco, Words I Never Said on April 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Miss America Susie Castillo Sexually Assaulted TSA Style
Posted in criminal justice system, government, law, tagged Child pornography, rape, Sexual Abuse and Assault, Sexual assault, Susie Castillo, Transportation Security Administration, United States, Violence and Abuse on April 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The Intel Hub April 27th, 2011 Susie Castillo, the 2003 Miss America, has been sexually assaulted by TSA Agents. In what can ONLY be described as sexual assault, Susie fell victim to a TSA “screener” who fondled her vagina multiple times. This is absolutely unacceptable and comes on the heels of an exclusive story that The Intel [...]
USA: Washington State Proposes $100 Annual Fee for Gas-Dodging EV Owners
Posted in economics, government, law, science, taxes, tagged Associated Press, Chevrolet Volt, Electric vehicle, Fuel tax, Nissan Leaf, Tesla Roadster, United States, Washington on April 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Washington is looking to recoup lost revenue from EV drivers Owners of electric vehicles like the Nissan Leaf (100-mile driving range) and the Tesla Roadster (211-mile driving range) have the advantage of traveling on America’s roads without having to spend a penny on gasoline. And even though the Chevrolet Volt uses a gasoline engine when its battery [...]
Britain’s Royal Wedding: A Big Day For The Global Oligarchy
Posted in economics, government, history, law, media, tagged Afghanistan, Elizabeth II, Government of the United Kingdom, Iraq, Libya, London, Royal Air Force, welfare on April 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Bear in mind that London’s royal pageant is being imposed, without any public question, at an estimated cost of some $70 million, most of that for state security against any sign of popular protest. When the wider cost to the economy of the British government’s declared “public holiday” is factored in, the total cost may [...]