Now that the Greek tragicomedy of the new government “threatening” to leave the Eurozone if it doesn’t get its way, has been postponed for a few weeks, if not months, we can go back to the biggest story involving Greece, one we first covered in October of 2014, when we said that Greece needs about €43 billion through the end of 2015 to cover its funding needs. Earlier today, the broader market finally woke up to precisely this problem for Greece, when MarketNews reported that Greek creditors are now contemplating a third bailout which could be as large as €30 billion. Continue reading “Greece Warns It May Default On IMF Loan As Soon As Next Week”
Month: March 2015
Natural Society – by Christina Sarich
Poland’s largest farmer uprising ever has occurred as convoys of tractors took to the roads recently in protest of GMO infiltration and land grabs by biotech and Big Ag corporations.
More than 150 farmers blocked roadways and held numerous demonstrations in order to bring attention to the important issue of food sovereignty in Poland. Their focus is a ban on GMOs and a restoration of small farmer’s rights after decades of oppressive health and safety regulations which take rights away from small farms and give them to mono-cropping, poisoning Big Ag mega-companies. Continue reading “Poland: Hundreds of Farmers Block Roads in Protest of Monsanto’s GMO Crops”
The Daily Caller – by Chuck Ross
A sheriff’s deputy in South Carolina has been fired after his use of a taser on a 65-year-old unarmed man in a wheelchair was determined to be “inappropriate” and “not necessary” by internal investigators.
The incident occurred on Feb. 20, when a police officer with the Pickens City Police Department and three Pickens County deputies served a bench warrant at a home shared by 25-year-old Travis Antonio Mansell and his wheelchair-bound father, Parker Mansell Jr. Continue reading “Sheriff’s Deputy Fired For ‘Inappropriate’ Act On 65-Year-Old Man In A Wheelchair”
The Daily Caller – by Neil Munro
President Barack Obama used a TV interview to describe law enforcement officials as soldiers under his direct command, and he threatened to punish law enforcement officials who try to ignore his November policy barring the enforcement immigration law against millions of illegals.
“In the U.S. military, when you get an order, you’re expected to follow it,” said Obama, who is legally the commander in chief of the U.S. military. ”It doesn’t mean that everybody follows the order. If they don’t, they’ve got a problem,” he said during his Wednesday interview that aired on MSNBC and the Telemundo Spanish-language network. Continue reading “Obama Threatens Consequences If Law Enforcement Officers Don’t Enforce Amnesty”
The assassination of Russian opposition leader and former Deputy Prime Minister Boris Nemtsov yesterday as he crossed a bridge near the Kremlin will surely be well-utilized by Western lapdog media in their ongoing effort to slander Vladimir Putin and Russia.
But any thinking person will know that this professional killing was not carried out by Putin, who has vowed a thorough investigation of the incident. It was likely another in a series of desperate moves by the British MI6, who work for the Crown and the Rothschild-led City of London bankers. Continue reading “Nemtsov & The End Of The British Empire”