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Pakalert
August 7, 2011
The dollar collapse will be the single largest event in human history. This will be the first event that will touch every single living person in the world. All human activity is controlled by
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Pakalert
August 7, 2011
One of the world's leading credit rating agencies, Standard & Poor's, has downgraded the United States' top-notch AAA rating for the first time ever.
S&P cut the long-term US rating by one notch to AA+
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Pakalert
August 7, 2011
Associated Press sources are reporting a statistically impossible tragedy for U.S. forces in Afghanistan– that of the 38 NATO forces killed in a helicopter crash Friday night, “more than 20″ were members of SEAL
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Pakalert
August 6, 2011
Imagine if one minute from now, every single person on Earth disappeared. All 6.6 billion of us. What would happen to the world without humans? How long would it be before our nuclear power
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Pakalert
August 5, 2011
This is a remarkable sequence of pictures from Calculated Risk showing that no major economic indicator has returned to its pre-crisis level. In other words, after two years of recovery, not a single key
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Pakalert
August 5, 2011
Somewhere on this planet an American commando is carrying out a mission. Now, say that 70 times and you’re done… for the day. Without the knowledge of the American public, a secret force within
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Pakalert
August 2, 2011
The root causes of global financial instability cannot be wished away or “solved” with modest policy tweaks: they are systemic.
Systemic financial instability is spreading rapidly around the globe. Nobody knows the precise timing, of
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Pakalert
July 25, 2011
Colonel Gaddafi’s close ties to the Rothschild family and the Mossad make complete sense when we consider the fact that he is a Jew, the son of a Jewish mother, according to a report
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Pakalert
July 23, 2011
It Has Started: Wall Street Is Preparing For A Doomsday Scenario. If you're simply looking at their public statements, Wall Streeters seem to be alarmed about the debt crisis, but don't appear to be
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Pakalert
July 22, 2011
In an increasingly urbanized world, earthquakes threaten unprepared cities with mass destruction. We also know which cities are most at risk: Bogotá, Cairo, Caracas, Dhaka, Islamabad, Istanbul, Jakarta, Karachi, Katmandu, Lima, Manila, Mexico City,
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Pakalert
July 22, 2011
Yesterday Ron Paul spoke before the House floor preaching words rarely heard between politicians, truth. What did he say you ask? Congressman Paul said default is inevitable because debt is unsustainable.
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Pakalert
July 21, 2011
UK gov is focused on 'fiscal stimulation' bailing out the banks who are doing little to help their clients, yet received help from tax payers. Ordinary British are just rotting in debt , it
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Pakalert
July 21, 2011
Have you noticed that almost everyone seems really angry these days? Frustration with the government and with most of the other major institutions in our society seems to grow by the day.
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Pakalert
July 21, 2011
The debt crisis crippling the Eurozone could trigger an ‘earthquake’ that slashes hundreds of billions of pounds off the global economy, the world’s financial watchdog warned last night.
The International Monetary Fund urged European leaders
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Pakalert
July 21, 2011
Gundersen says "sandbags and nuclear power shouldn't be put in the same sentence, but it is a lot better than Fukushima." Gundersen explains that Ft. Calhoun was already shut down and has much less
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Pakalert
July 20, 2011
Scientists are now warning Californians that the long-awaited 'big one' earthquake could be the least of their environmental concerns.
Another more deadly threat awaits the West coast of America - in the form of a
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Pakalert
July 20, 2011
You survived the Great Recession almost intact and now Washington is playing chicken with the economy…what’s a good, hardworking American to do? Panic? Well, yes, but if losing your cool simply isn’t in the
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Pakalert
July 19, 2011
In mainstream financial circles, the concept of a global currency is often spoken of only with an atmosphere of caution. It is approached always in hypothetical terms. It is whispered of as some far
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Pakalert
July 19, 2011
Can you smell it? There is blood in the water. Global financial markets are in turmoil. Banking stocks are getting slaughtered right now. European bond yields are absolutely soaring.
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Pakalert
July 19, 2011
Back during the financial crisis of 2008, the American people were told that the largest banks in the United States were "too big to fail" and that was why it was necessary for the
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