Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The month of November 2010 has proven to be pregnant with implications for future developments. It is difficult in our monthly summary post to capture all of the salient stories.

We began on November 2nd with one of the more abrupt about-faces in the U.S. House of Representatives in recent history; but notwithstanding the Tea Party insurgency within the Republican party, the "right-left paradigm" will likely remain intact for at least a little while longer... Until civil war comes...

Sipsey Street Irregulars: An open letter to Andrew Traver on the occasion of his appointment to be Director of the ATF.

As if in answer to the people's rebuke, however, the very next day, Nov. 3, was greeted with the much dreaded second injection of "quantitative easing" (QE2) by Ben Bernanke's Federal Reserve. One potentially positive implication of this is touched upon here...

ZeroHedge: Dallas Fed Admits "For The Next Eight Months, The Nation’s Central Bank Will Be Monetizing The Federal Debt", Opens Door To Bernanke Impeachment

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Yet on the other side of the pond, November has given Europe the hardest blows in the enduring financial world war. Ireland is on the ropes, Portugal and Spain are soon to follow. It turns out that the Inter-Alpha banking group is at the heart of these sovereign debt crises...

Financial Times/Alphaville: Worst banking conspiracy ever

And as we are looking on the positive side of things, shall this at last usher in the end of the Rothschild/Windsor syndicate..?

Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr.: The Present Fall of the House of Windsor

But meanwhile, a mysterious "Foundation X" is making offers to Britain that she best not refuse...

AntiPope: Did somebody just try to buy the British government?

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On the other side of the globe, North Korea made everyone mad by lobbing a few missiles onto South Korean islands. Never mind, we'd wager that the real action is found not in these old-fashioned warlike gestures, but in things like Chinese reconnaissance missions into the infosphere...

PBS Newshour: China's Internet 'Hijacking' Creates Worries for Security Experts

Of course, when it comes to the infosphere, the U.S. can be its own worst enemy, with net neutrality going, going...

Level3: Level 3 Communications Issues Statement Concerning Comcast's Actions

In another infosphere happening, WikiLeaks issued another massive data-dump, to be a treasure-trove for future research (even if a disinfo mine-field)...

Secret US Embassy Cables

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A Macondo methane update...

Yale Daily News: Human race survives methane plume, for now

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Fetus Bush for Prez...

YahooNews: The Strange Bush Fetus Secret

Subject of a classic Lame Cherry rant...

A kinder, gentler Rapist

1 comment:

WXXX said...

zoomtown censoring the wikileakes link