Top Picks ~ Week of November 6, 2006
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Top Picks ~ Week of November 6, 2006

US History Uncensored: What Your High School Textbook Didn’t Tell You
By Carolyn L. Baker – With a forward by Catherine Austin Fitts
Bush’s Chernobyl Economy; Hard Times are on the Way
By Mike Whitney – Online Journal (Nov 9, 2006)
‘Leveraged Debt’ Crisis Menaces Banks, Pensions, Auto Plants
By Paul Gallagher – Executive Intelligence Review (Nov 3, 2006)
The Body Heals – How to Heal Without Drugs or Medical Procedures
By William B. Ferrill, MD
American Coup: Mid-Term Election Polls vs Actuals
By Alastair Thompson – Scoop Independent News (Nov 12, 2002)
US Treasury is Quietly Doing the Fed’s Work
By John Crudele – New York Post (Nov 7, 2006)
India, China to Own 2/3 of World Capital by 2050
Rediff India Abroad – BS Regional Bureau (Jan 7, 2006)
Failure to Deliver or “Deliverance”?
By Rob Kirby – KirbyAnalytics.com (Oct 30, 2006)
Bank of China Offers Gold Options, Silver Forwards
Reuters Asia News (Nov 7, 2006)
The Dark Side of the Looking Glass: The Corruption of our Capital Markets
A Slide Show from businessjive.com
How they Stole the Mid-term Election
By Greg Palast (Nov 6, 2006)
China Wants to Rejig FX Portfolio – Paper
Reuters News (Nov 6, 2006)
Why Water is the Gravest Challenge Facing Humanity
By Paul Vallely – The Independent (Nov 10, 2006)
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