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Hillary's Meme Falls Apart

January 24, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Clinton Shouts: 'What Difference … Does It Make?' … Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was asked about ascertaining whether the Benghazi terror attack was the result of a protest by Senator Ron Johnson. "What difference, at this point, does it make?" Clinton shouted, seemingly losing her cool. "With all due respect, the fact is we had four dead Americans. Was it...Read More

UN Attacks Small Gold Miners With New Mercury Treaty - Higher Prices Seen

January 24, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Minamata Convention Agreed by Nations … Global Mercury Agreement to Lift Health Threats from Lives of Millions World-Wide … Geneva/Nairobi, 19 January 2013 − International effort to address mercury − a notorious heavy metal with significant health and environmental effects − was today delivered a significant boost with governments agreeing to a global, legally-binding...Read More

Hillary's Meme Falls Apart

January 24, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Clinton Shouts: 'What Difference … Does It Make?' … Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was asked about ascertaining whether the Benghazi terror attack was the result of a protest by Senator Ron Johnson. "What difference, at this point, does it make?" Clinton shouted, seemingly losing her cool. "With all due respect, the fact is we had four dead Americans. Was it...Read More

Elite Depression at Davos

January 23, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Inertia reigns as elite return to Davos … The theme of this year's WEF Davos meeting is "Resilient Dynamism" … Some of the world's most influential leaders will be faced with a familiar set of unsolved problems during the World Economic Forum's (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, following a year of economic and political stagnation. Derided by some as being little mor...Read More

Elite Depression at Davos

January 23, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Inertia reigns as elite return to Davos … The theme of this year's WEF Davos meeting is "Resilient Dynamism" … Some of the world's most influential leaders will be faced with a familiar set of unsolved problems during the World Economic Forum's (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, following a year of economic and political stagnation. Derided by some as being little mor...Read More

Make money in the market by overcoming your common sense: Tyler Bollhorn

Jan 23, 2013 / The Jay Martin Show

Tyler Bollhorn of Stockscores sits down with Bridgitte Anderson during the Cambridge House Vancouver Resource Investment ...Read More

Should the Japanese Hurry Up and Die?

January 22, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Japan should let elderly 'hurry up and die': finance minister Taro Aso … Japan's finance minister Taro Aso said Monday the elderly should be allowed to "hurry up and die" instead of costing the government money for end-of-life medical care. Aso, who also doubles as deputy prime minister, reportedly said during a meeting of the National Council on Social Security Reforms...Read More

Was the West Involved in the Algeria Attack … and How?

January 22, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Terror in North Africa: are Westerners pulling the strings? English-speaking jihadis seen in Mali, as a Canadian is reported to have co-ordinated Algeria attack … Canada is investigating an allegation by the Algerian Prime Minister that one of its citizens co-ordinated the terror raid at the Saharan gas plant in which dozens of hostages were killed. Westerners, including a man with blond hai...Read More

Root For Wall Street to Go to Jail

January 22, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

More than four years since the financial crisis, not one senior Wall Street executive has faced criminal prosecution for fraud. Are Wall Street executives "too big to jail"? In The Untouchables, premiering Jan. 22, 2013, at 10 P.M. on PBS (check local listings), FRONTLINE producer and correspondent Martin Smith investigates why the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has failed to act on cr...Read More

They Hate Us for Our Freedom

January 22, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

List of children killed by drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen compiled from The Bureau of Investigative Journalism reports. –Droneswatch.orgDominant Social Theme: "Crack some eggs to make an omelet."Free-Market Analysis:PAKISTANName | Age | GenderNoor Aziz | 8 | maleAbdul Wasit | 17 | maleNoor Syed | 8 | maleWajid Noor | 9 | maleSyed Wali Shah | 7 | maleAyeesha | 3 | femaleQari Al...Read More

Should the Japanese Hurry Up and Die?

January 22, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Japan should let elderly 'hurry up and die': finance minister Taro Aso … Japan's finance minister Taro Aso said Monday the elderly should be allowed to "hurry up and die" instead of costing the government money for end-of-life medical care. Aso, who also doubles as deputy prime minister, reportedly said during a meeting of the National Council on Social Security Reforms...Read More

Was the West Involved in the Algeria Attack … and How?

January 22, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Terror in North Africa: are Westerners pulling the strings? English-speaking jihadis seen in Mali, as a Canadian is reported to have co-ordinated Algeria attack … Canada is investigating an allegation by the Algerian Prime Minister that one of its citizens co-ordinated the terror raid at the Saharan gas plant in which dozens of hostages were killed. Westerners, including a man with blond hai...Read More

Root For Wall Street to Go to Jail

January 22, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

More than four years since the financial crisis, not one senior Wall Street executive has faced criminal prosecution for fraud. Are Wall Street executives "too big to jail"? In The Untouchables, premiering Jan. 22, 2013, at 10 P.M. on PBS (check local listings), FRONTLINE producer and correspondent Martin Smith investigates why the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has failed to act on cr...Read More

They Hate Us for Our Freedom

January 22, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

List of children killed by drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen compiled from The Bureau of Investigative Journalism reports. –Droneswatch.orgDominant Social Theme: "Crack some eggs to make an omelet."Free-Market Analysis:PAKISTANName | Age | GenderNoor Aziz | 8 | maleAbdul Wasit | 17 | maleNoor Syed | 8 | maleWajid Noor | 9 | maleSyed Wali Shah | 7 | maleAyeesha | 3 | femaleQari Al...Read More

Elites Now Building Professional European Army

January 21, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Support wanes for conscript system in Europe … Austrians vote on army conscription this weekend, an issue on which voters in Switzerland might also be polled this year. In the post-Cold War era various European countries have grappled with the topic, each in their own way. Seventeen countries in Europe have abolished or suspended conscription in the 21st century. Only six European Union memb...Read More

North Africa Explodes? DB Readers Get News Two Years Before It Happens

January 21, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

West faces 'decades' of conflict in N Africa … David Cameron has raised the spectre of Britain being sucked into the fight against terrorists in north Africa for "decades" after the Algerian hostage crisis ended with more than 80 reportedly dead. The UK prime minister said on Sunday that the growing threat of Islamist militants in the Sahel region of Africa required "a...Read More

Study Finds Flu Vaccine Is Often Ineffective, as Reported

January 21, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Efficacy and effectiveness of influenza vaccines: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Prof Michael T. Osterholm PhD et al … Background: No published meta-analyses have assessed efficacy and effectiveness of licensed influenza vaccines in the USA with sensitive and highly specific diagnostic tests to confirm influenza. – The LancetDominant Social Theme: Vaccines are great. Use them...Read More

Elites Now Building Professional European Army

January 21, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Support wanes for conscript system in Europe … Austrians vote on army conscription this weekend, an issue on which voters in Switzerland might also be polled this year. In the post-Cold War era various European countries have grappled with the topic, each in their own way. Seventeen countries in Europe have abolished or suspended conscription in the 21st century. Only six European Union memb...Read More

North Africa Explodes? DB Readers Get News Two Years Before It Happens

January 21, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

West faces 'decades' of conflict in N Africa … David Cameron has raised the spectre of Britain being sucked into the fight against terrorists in north Africa for "decades" after the Algerian hostage crisis ended with more than 80 reportedly dead. The UK prime minister said on Sunday that the growing threat of Islamist militants in the Sahel region of Africa required "a...Read More

Study Finds Flu Vaccine Is Often Ineffective, as Reported

January 21, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Efficacy and effectiveness of influenza vaccines: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Prof Michael T. Osterholm PhD et al … Background: No published meta-analyses have assessed efficacy and effectiveness of licensed influenza vaccines in the USA with sensitive and highly specific diagnostic tests to confirm influenza. – The LancetDominant Social Theme: Vaccines are great. Use them...Read More

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