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Prepare For Emergencies And Disasters
Listening to Katrina is a record of my personal experience of hurricane Katrina, and a guide to help you prepare for emergencies and disasters of all kinds. This work is very straightforward and av…
Britain Plans to Decentralize Health Care
By Sarah Lyall
Perhaps the only consistent thing about Britain’s socialized health care system is that it is in a perpetual state of flux, its structure constantly changing as governments search …
Who Will Be My Sheriff?
My candidate for Sheriff here in Hardeman County has one tough race. It just got dirtier!
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Wal-Mart Radio Tags to Track Clothing
By Miguel Bustillo
Apparel supervisor Sonia Barrett uses a handheld scanner to read EPC labels on men’s denim jeans on July 19, while checking inventory at the Walmart Supercenter Store No. 1 in Ro…
Franklin Sanders on the Coming Avalanche of 1099 Forms
Thursday, 22 July a.d. 2010
I have now lost count of all the emails, hysterical & otherwise, I have received about the “new tax on silver & gold” that was slipped into the Obamacare bill.
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A Solari Report – The Coming Avalanche of 1099 Forms
[CAF NOTE: We originally published this on May 7, 2010 under the title of “A Solari Report – The Biggest 2010 Health Care Act Change You Never Heard About: The coming avalanche of business-to-busin…
Wyoming Food Freedom Act
Want the right to eat real food instead of poison? Now is a good time to organize locally to protect local fresh farmers.
Want to see more jobs in America? Now is a good time to organize locally to…
Coyote Creek Organic Feed Mill
The first commercial organic feed mill in Texas and the home of Jeremiah Cunningham’s Worlds Best Eggs
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Lowering Brain Capacity
Gordon J. F. MacDonald, a geophysicist specializing in problems of war, has written that accurately timed artificially excited electronic strokes could lead to a pattern of oscillations that produce r…
Where Does Your Tax $ Really Go? Find Out With CAFRs!
A Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR), now a government accounting standard, found its first roots with the establishment of the “National Committee on Municipal Accounting” (or NCMA, a pri…
Is College Education The Next Bubble Set To Burst?
By Gregory White and Kamelia Angelova
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American Wealth: Destroy or Grow?
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Dr. Nick Begich on HAARP
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The Solari Report – 22 July 2010
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Dr. Begich in Alaska with his…
Obama's Next Focus of Reform: Housing Finance
By Zachary A. Goldfarb
After President Obama signs into law an overhaul of financial regulation at a ceremony set for Wednesday, his administration will turn to reforming an area at the root of the…
From Seedlings to Servings: 11-Year-Old Grows Tons of Veggies for the Homeless
By Diane Herbst
It all began in third grade, when Katie Stagliano’s 40-pound cabbage fed 275 homeless people. Now, Katie’s six gardens have produced over 4,000 pounds of vegetables to feed the need…
Create a 3-D Hologram With Your iPad
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Can Malaysia's Islamic Gold Dinar Thwart Capitalism?
Imagine a world trading solely in gold and silver coins. Imagine the size of your wallet.
Yet this is the ideal world envisaged by some of Malaysia’s activists championing the Islamic gold dinar and…
Senate Set to Vote on Extended Unemployment Benefits Tuesday
The Senate is expected to vote on a bill to restore extended unemployment benefits on Tuesday, shortly after a successor to the late Sen. Robert Byrd is sworn in.
Byrd’s replacement is expected to …
California Official's $800,000 Salary in City of 38,000 Triggers Protests
By Christopher Palmeri
Hundreds of residents of one of the poorest municipalities in Los Angeles County shouted in protest last night as tensions rose over a report that the city’s manager earns …
Europe Freezes Out Goldman Sachs
By Elena Moya
Shocked by past deals with Italy and Greece, governments are excluding the Wall Street bank from sovereign bond sales.
European governments are turning their backs on Goldman Sachs, …
"Top Secret America" Washington Post Investigation
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Scientists Baffled By Upper Atmosphere Shrinkage
By Derrick Ho
An upper layer of Earth’s atmosphere recently shrank so much that researchers are at a loss to adequately explain it, NASA said on Thursday.
The thermosphere, which blocks harmful ul…
1977 Environmental Modification Convention
The Environmental Modification Convention (ENMOD), formally the Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques is an international treaty…
BIS Footnote Unlocks Major Development in Gold Use
By Jan Harvey and Veronica Brown
A small footnote in the Bank of International Settlements’ latest annual statement has flagged up a potentially major development in the way the metal can be used a…
Fiscal Localism On Rise In Germany
By Eric Westervelt
The Havelbluete, the Augusta and the Chiemgauer might sound like the names of locally brewed beers, but they are in fact micro-currencies which, like micro-breweries, are in abun…
Why I Don't Trust Matt Simmons
I remember being puzzled by Matt Simmons hawking of peak oil theories in 2004 and 2005. He was unusually aggressive. While I never took the time to investigate what he was saying in depth, something…
Competing Currency Being Accepted Across Mid-Michigan
By Dan Armstrong
New types of money are popping up across Mid-Michigan and supporters say, it’s not counterfeit, but rather a competing currency.
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Is The Gold Trade “Crowded”?
By Jeff Clark
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Electronic Reading Devices Are Transforming Books
By Alex Pham and David Sarno
Digital tools advance beyond screens that talk and play videos, connecting readers to authors and online fan communities.
Emma Teitgen, 12, thought the chemistry book …
The Source of Our Despair in the Gulf
With a new containment cap atop the damaged well, many are hopeful.
But all is not well, after all.
National Incident Commander Thad Allen said Friday that the pressure within the cap is not incre…
Rooftop Farm
By Martyn Burns
Amidst the industrial terrain of Greenpoint, Brooklyn sits the magical Eagle Street Rooftop farm – one of the boroughs unique plots and part of the Community Supported Agriculture…
Higher Education Fund Buys Gold Over Economic Worries
By R.G. Ratcliff and Jeannie Kever
Fearing unstable international financial markets and the possibility of high inflation, Texas’ higher education investment managers have bought more than $500 milli…
What It Took To Get An 8th Grade Education in 1895…
By Vincent L. Guarisco
Remember when grandparents and great-grandparents stated that they only had an 8th grade education? Well, check this out.
This is the eighth-grade final exam from 1895 in Sa…
Cheetah
Cheetah by Follower of Giovannino de’Grassi
Anonymous Lombard (Workshop of Giovannino de’Grassi), Two studies of a cheetah, 1410 (detail).
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Italian Renaissance Drawings
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Fed Gets More Power, Responsibility
By Luca Di Leo
After fending off most challenges to its independence and winning new powers to oversee big financial firms, the Federal Reserve has emerged from a bruising debate on the overhaul of…
Financial Reform? Hah! US Halts Financial Management Systems; $4 Trillion Still Missing
White House officials point to $300 million spent by the Veteran’s Administration over the past decade on a financial systems project that still isn’t done.
At the Department of Homeland Security, me…
Hauser's Law
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In economics, Hauser’s Law is an empirical observation that, in the United States, federal tax revenues since World War II have always been equal to approximately 19.5% of GDP, regar…
Inflating War
By Thomas Dilorenzo
“One can say without exaggeration that inflation is an indispensable means of militarism,” Ludwig von Mises wrote. “Without it, the repercussions of war on welfare become …
Farewell Evergreen Farm
Evergreen Farm, the finest farm and dairy in my county, announced this week that they are closing and will auction their herd and land. This is in response to the cash flow impact of regulatory requ…
Equities vs. Gold
By Joe Weisenthal
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Carnicom Institute – Live Webinar
July 22, 2010 – 7PM MDT with Clifford E Carnicom
The Carnicom Institute will hold a live webinar on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 at 7PM MDT. Clifford Carnicom will be discussing a recent experiment inv…
Yet Another Options Expiration "Surprise"
By Karl Denninger
Since when does the SEC announce that it’s about to make an announcement – about an hour before the market closes the day before options expiration?
There’s clearly biased and then…
Subdued AgBank Debut Dampens China Fundraising Outlook
By Samuel Shen and Kennix Chim
Agricultural Bank of China’s (601288.SS) $19 billion IPO made a lackluster debut in Shanghai, weighing on the market and underscoring the difficulty other Chinese ban…
Chinese Rating Agency Strips Western Nations of AAA Status
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Dagong Global Credit Rating Co used its first foray into sovereign debt to paint a revolutionary picture of creditworthiness around the world, giving much greater weight …
Wall Street Reform Clears Congress
By Andy Sullivan and Kevin Drawbaugh
The Congress on Thursday approved the broadest overhaul of financial rules since the Great Depression and sent it to President Barack Obama to sign into law.
B…
Goldman To Pay $550M To Settle Civil Fraud Charges
By Marcy Gordon and Daniel Wagner
Goldman Sachs & Co. has agreed to pay $550 million to settle civil fraud charges that the Wall Street giant misled buyers of mortgage-related investments.
The…
Goldman's Silent Board
By Richard Teitelbaum
Amid a storm of criticism, government investigations and an SEC suit, the investment bank’s outside directors have failed to speak out.
Greg Palm, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. …
Shanghai vs S&P 500
By Vincent Fernando, CFA and Kamelia Angelova
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Small-Business Lending Is Down
By Sewell Chan
The chairman of the Federal Reserve urged banks and regulators on Monday to help the nation’s small businesses get the loans they needed to create jobs.
He also acknowledged that …
California Bankruptcy Court Holds That MERS Cannot Transfer Note For Want of Ownership
The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California has issued a ruling dated May 20, 2010 in the matter of In Re: Walker, Case No. 10-21656-E-11 which found that MERS could no…
The National Bank of Malvern
[Note from CAF: My wonderful bankers at National Bank of Malvern did not tell me about this story published last year. I just found it, so I am publishing it now.]
Not many banks are in a celebrato…
Franklin Sanders on Revitalizing Local Economies
This is an excellent talk that Franklin gave recently in Mississippi. If you want to understand what each community needs to do to create jobs in the United States, this is one for you!
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Resort Opens In Singapore
By Lucy Ballinger
The impressive, boat-shaped ‘SkyPark’ perched atop the three towers that make up the world’s most expensive hotel, the £4billion Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
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The Con of the Decade
The con of the decade (Part I) involves the transfer of private debt to the public (the marks), who then pays interest forever to the con artists.
I’ve laid out the Con of the Decade (Part I) in o…
Job Growth in U.S. Driven Entirely by Startups
Kauffman Foundation Study
New firms add an average of 3 million jobs in their first year, while older companies lose 1 million jobs annually
(KANSAS CITY, Mo.), July 7, 2010 – When it comes to U.S…
A Debate on Geoengineering: Vandana Shiva vs Gwynne Dyer
Amy Goodman Interview
DemocracyNow! (8 Jul 10)
Supporters of geoengineering have proposed radical ways to alter the planet to decrease the level of greenhouse gas emissions. Proposals include creat…
Public and Private: Restoring a Montana Spring Creek
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By Verlyn Klinkenborg (8 Jul 10)
A couple of weeks ago, I walked along a spring creek in the upper Madison Valley, just south of the town of Ennis, Mont. As my guide, Jeff Laszlo, expl…
Allstate CEO Says U.S. State, Local Borrowing 'Out of Control'
Bloomberg.com (7 Jul 10)
Allstate Corp. Chief Executive Officer Thomas Wilson said a surge in borrowing by U.S. state and local governments may trim the value of municipal debt holdings, and called f…
US-Backed Loans to Expand Nuclear Power: A Boon for Overseas Jobs?
A report released Thursday finds that all 18 firms lining up for tens of billions in US-backed loans for new nuclear power plants would use overseas jobs to build most of them.
Nuclear power opponent…
Is it Almost Over? BP Will Try to Stop Oil Flow
By Mark Seibel (9 Jul 10)
Washington – In a dramatic turn of events, the Obama administration has given BP the go-ahead to remove the containment cap atop the runaway Deepwater Horizon oil well and r…
Chinese Credit Firm Says US Worse Risk Than China
BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese firm that aims to compete with Western rating agencies declared Washington a worse credit risk than Beijing in its first report on government debt Sunday amid efforts by Chi…
Polanski Ruling – Ramifications Beyond Switzerland
By Richard Winton
The Swiss government’s decision not to extradite Roman Polanski to Los Angeles means the famed director can now travel freely in Switzerland as well as France, where he has citize…
A Sunday in London
This morning, I attended the Eucharist at St. Paul’s Cathedral, including a celebration of Mozart’s sacred music, receiving communion with more than 1,000 worshipers. Our sermon was on forgiveness a…
What a Time!
I flew to London on Wednesday, flying from Memphis to Dallas. The airports were busy. The all night flight from Dallas to London was packed.
I came into the City of London from Heathrow Airport wit…
Gold Swap Mystery Deepens
By C. Powell
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
The Wall Street Journal this evening updated and corrected its report about the gold swaps undertaken by the Bank for International Settlements, disclosi…
Europe’s New Approach to Biotech Food
By James Kanter
After decades of pushing nations to surrender more power to Brussels, the European Union is about to throw in the towel on one highly contentious issue: genetically modified foods.
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Precious Metals Market Report
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By Catherine Austin Fitts
This week Franklin Sanders of The Moneychanger will be joining…
BIS Engaged in Gold Swaps to About 380 Tonnes
By Jesse
These swaps have significance because of the speculation that the public sale of gold by the IMF, which was secretive and selective, was not a legitimate sale to raise funds, but a means o…
Plugging BP's Macondo Oil Well
By Jessica Resnick-Ault and Katarzyna Klimasinska
BP Plc is likely to intercept its Gulf of Mexico gusher this month, ahead of schedule, kicking off a “kill” process that may take as little as …
Whitney on State & Local Cutbacks; Consumer Defaults
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Home Ownership And The Banks
Dear Jim,
Allow me to chime in here and bolster your comments to CIGA Arlen.
First and foremost, what your readers need to understand is that no one who has a loan secured by a mortgage on his hom…
Illinois Stops Paying Its Bills
By Michael Powell
Even by the standards of this deficit-ridden state, Illinois’s comptroller, Daniel W. Hynes, faces an ugly balance sheet. Precisely how ugly becomes clear when he beckons you in…
War Horse
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I am flying to London this week; returning early next week. This Friday, I will join wonderful clients and friends to see Nick’s Stafford’s play, War Horse. This is something I have wan…
BP Financial Limbo Dance
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As Oil Industry Fights a Tax, It Reaps Subsidies
By David Kocieniewski
When the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform set off the worst oil spill at sea in American history, it was flying the flag of the Marshall Islands. Registering there allowed th…
Russian Mayor Irks Security Agency, and Suffers
By Clifford J. Levy
On the edge of this Siberian village is a resort with a veiled guest list and armed guards at the front gate. When local officials have expressed unease about what goes on insid…
College President Withdraws from Goldman Sachs Board
By Janet Lorin
As much as higher education and corporate America would like to be engaged, college presidents are struggling to reconcile the demands and values of academia with shareholder skepticis…
Emerging Market Banks
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BP Seeking Investors
BP Plc is seeking a strategic investor to secure its independence in the face of any takeover attempts as it struggles with a devastating oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, newspapers said Sunday.
Brita…
The Governance Nightmare
“In a global economy when you lower the cost of capital and rig resources for insiders, a severe misallocation of capital results. This has been occurring for decades. As a result, we have a world…
Michael Fields Agricultural Institute Looking For New Director
Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, a nonprofit agricultural service provider, is looking for a new director.
The Institute seeks a leader who has the skills and passion for internal and externa…
Gulf Oil Spill – Day of Prayer Proclamation
From Alabama Governor Bob Riley
WHEREAS, Alabama is suffering from an unprecedented disaster caused by the explosion and sinking of the BP Deepwater Horizon and its aftermath, a disaster that threate…
The Lying Liars At Goldman Sachs
By Zach Carter
Today, Goldman Sachs sent its second-highest-ranking officer to Washington, D.C. to tell the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission that his company is staffed and managed by complete i…
How Philanthropists Build Endowments
“There’s class warfare, all right, but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning.”
~ Warren Buffet
Goldman Sachs' Credibility in Question
By: CNBC.com
Goldman Sachs’ testimony before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission Thursday spurred skepticism and frustration among commission members when the investment bank claimed it doesn’t…
Quote du Jour
“Technology is easy to develop,” he says. “Developing a new attitude, moving the culture from one mental model to another, that’s the difficult part. You give people a solution to a problem …
Russia Building Gold Reserves
By Vincent Fernando, CFA and Kamelia Angelova
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Power From Thin Air
Wireless technology: It is already possible to send electricity without wires. Can devices be powered using ambient radiation from existing broadcasts?
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Unemployment Impacting More Than Half of Working Adults
By Michael A. Fletcher
The recession has directly hit more than half of the nation’s working adults, pushing them into unemployment, pay cuts, reduced hours at work or part-time jobs, according to a…
Forgiveness for Big Banks
By Louise Story and Gretchen Morgenson
At the end of the American International Group’s annual meeting last month, a shareholder approached the microphone with a question for Robert Benmosche, th…
Millions Of Vaccine Doses To Be Burned
By Mike Stobbe
About a quarter of the swine flu vaccine produced for the U.S. public has expired — meaning that a whopping 40 million doses worth about $260 million are being written off as trash…
Explaining Synthetic Derivatives
By Tyler Durden
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Goldman's Cohn Testifies
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission wrapped up their first day of testimony on the “The Role of Derivatives in the Financial Crisis.” Today’s hearing had testimony with current and former …
Fed Made Taxpayers Unwitting Junk-Bond Buyers
By Caroline Salas
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke and then-New York Fed President Timothy Geithner told senators on April 3, 2008, that the tens of billions of dollars in “assets” the …
Financial Regulatory Reform: Go, Marsha!
Friends,
The House is expected to vote on final passage of the financial reform bill this evening. I will vote no.
This bill represents a significant opportunity lost by the Congress. We could hav…
Bankruptcies Show States Recovering From Recession
By Joe Mysak
A South Carolina toll road’s Chapter 9 filing last week is just the third municipal bankruptcy this year, suggesting that states and municipalities may be emerging from the recession.
…
SPX vs Gold
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Riki Ott – Update from the Gulf
While President Obama insists that the federal government is firmly in control of the response to BP’s spill in the Gulf, people in coastal communities where I visited last week in Louisiana and Ala…