Crowdfunding Equity: The Market Begins
[CAF: Pay Attention. This is a market shifting event. There will be another shift coming this fall when the SEC promulgates rules that permit solicitation to non-accredited investors.]
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[CAF: Pay Attention. This is a market shifting event. There will be another shift coming this fall when the SEC promulgates rules that permit solicitation to non-accredited investors.]
By Ryan Tate…
[CAF Note: Is JP Morgan shipping back $500 million to fund the $393 million in the Presidents DOJ budget for the gun campaign as well as $93 million for cybersecurity funded from the profits on mana…
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Scientists are eager to bring the universe a little closer to home with the soon-to-be world’s largest optical Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT). The telescope was recently approved to be …
By Grant Williams
A few weeks ago, I put a chart with which I am acutely familiar up on my Bloomberg. It is a chart I have studied every single day for over a decade, so by now I know pretty much e…
By Lidia Kelly and Douglas Busvine
G20 summits do not always set the pulse racing, but this week’s gathering of finance ministers and central bankers in Moscow has a better chance than most of grab…
By Dr. Joseph P. Farrell
Yesterday I blogged about that nice bright shiny new NSA facility being built (for all to photograph from their spy satellites) in Utah. As we saw in yesterday’s blog, a …
By Loveday Morris and Ahmed Ramadan
After more than two years of relentless conflict, Syria’s government is desperately trying to avert a secondary crisis: a sharp decline in the Syrian currency,…
[CAF: Clifford Carnicom continues to provide leadership and invaluable information to help us understand the impact of global spraying programs. Here is his latest – a work in progress.]
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By Robert J. Samuelson
The International Monetary Fund’s latest global economic forecast makes for unhappy reading. You may remember that, some years back, it was fashion…
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By The Economist
Compared with other modes of transport, train technology might seem to be progressing as slowly as a suburban commuter service rattling its way from one station t…
By Inhabitat
It’s no surprise that the country that has kicked butt at the Solar Decathlon competition (to produce energy positive solar houses) year after year is the home to such a productive ene…
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ASSIGNMENT OF NATIONAL SECURITY AND
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By Tobin Harshaw
It’s not going to overshadow Chuck Yeager or the Wright Brothers, but when a drone aircraft’s tailhook snatched a wire stretched across the deck of t…
By RT
The Obama administration will not be allowed to terminate a lawsuit by asserting that a civil argument would risk exposing national secrets, a federal judge ruled Monday in what has already b…
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By Mark Koba
Manufacturing jobs in the U.S. appear to be coming back—if ever so slightly.
Several American firms, including Caterpillar, GE and Ford, have announ…
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By FoxNews.com
Interest rates on federally subsidized Stafford student loans doubled overnight, soaring from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent after Congress failed to reach a …
By Jon Rappoport
This article is a compilation of a number of pieces I’ve written about Ed Snowden and the NSA. It doesn’t replace them, but it hits the high points…
Let’s begin here: If y…
By George Ure
OK, bear with me here: The largest story of the week, when the history books are written, could be that the latest solar weather predictions from NOAA seem to make it clear that the …
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By Dr. Joseph P. Farrell
Over the past two days, I’ve been blogging about the emergence of GMOs as a political issue, and how Russia’s warnings that it could tri…
By Chris Lazare
Oregon has come up with a plan to help provide higher education for free at their 7 state universities. Advocates of the legislation are calling it the “pay it forward” model. S…
By Plansponsor
Are new distribution regulations around the corner?
Policymakers within the federal government sent yet another strong signal that they are reassessing the role of individual retireme…
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By Ron Nixon
Leslie James Pickering noticed something odd in his mail last September: a handwritten card, apparently delivered by mistake, with instr…
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The 18th round of TPP negotiations will take place in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia July 15-24, 2013. Stakeholder events will take place on Saturday, July 20th at the Suter…
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The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Monsanto and its patented seeds last Monday by throwing out a…
By Folker Hellmeyer, Translation Lars Schall
Since 1997 – 2004, the U.S. was changed from an income-driven economy into an economy, whose economic performance is determined by political control of …
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Bank of America reportedly opened a unit in India to review valuation reports in an effort to boost its share of the U.S. mortgage market at a lower cost, Bloomberg reported …
In the spirit of Independence Day, I am publishing the minutes of the board meeting of the Arlington Institute on April 10th, 2000. I have repeatedly stated that I would do so if my description of thi…
By Paul Levy
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By BBC News
The director and deputy director of the Vatican bank have resigned following the arrest of a senior Italian cleric over corruption and fraud allegations.
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By RT
The stock exchange is going to start trading gold and silver by the end of this year, and platinum and palladium in 2014. Trading physical metals is …
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CAF Note: This article has an excellent insight into the NSA and economic warfare.
By William Blum
Despite these concerns the US has continued to expand ECHELON surveillance in Europe, partly becaus…
By Silla Brush and Cheyenne Hopkins
U.S. regulators will inject risk into the derivatives market if they don’t take more time to coordinate Dodd-Frank Act rules with their overseas counterparts, si…
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[CAF Note: Force rules]
By Daniel Bases and Manuela Badawy
After a 12-year hiatus, the United States reclaimed first place among top executives in a survey on f…
Transcript of Internet Freedom: Your Rights in a Digital World with Rainey Reitman is now available to Subscribers!
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By Doug Short
The bond market selloff after the FOMC meeting and Chairman Bernanke’s surprising specifics about exiting QE was quite stunning. However, his hawkish position was supported by today’s…
By Jonathan Weil
In one corner, we have five former Bank of America Corp. employees who told a federal court they were instructed to mislead customers on the verge of losing their homes and stall t…
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By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
The Shibor overnight lending rate in Shanghai spiked violently to 29pc, with wild moves in seven-day and one-month money. The central bank refused to int…
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A weekly review of the Global Capital Markets.
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The summer solstice occurs when the tilt of a planet’s semi-axis, in either the northern or the southern hemisphere, is most inclined toward the star (sun) that it orbits. Earth’s maxi…
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By Amy O’Leary
You may have seen some odd-shaped plastic trinkets on someone’s desk or heard about the first shots fired a few weeks ago from a 3-…
By: Sibel Edmonds’ Boiling Frogs
In this bombshell episode of the Boiling Frogs Post Podcast Show NSA whistleblower Russ Tice joins us to go on record for the first time with new revelations and th…
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By James Risen and Nick Wingfield
When Max Kelly, the chief security officer for Facebook, left the social media company in 2010, he did not go to Google, Twitter or a simil…
[CAF Note: A Solari subscriber reported yesterday that they suddenly could not access their e-mail until they signed an agreement that AT&T can scan their e-mail.]
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[CAF Note: Looks like the Ango-American alliance is moving closer to doing bail-ins!]
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The cross-party Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards’ fifth report said bankers should in…
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By Brian Chappatta, Chris Christoff & Mark Niquette
Detroit (9845MF) is suspending payments on $2 billion of unsecured debt, marketing parking ga…
By Bill O’Boyle
All Natalie Gunshannon wanted was to be paid a fair wage for her work, she said.
Gunshannon, 27, of Dallas Township, worked at McDonald’s Restaurant on the Dallas Highway from Apri…
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Today’s article is from the “too scary to think about” file. One problem with this particular genre is that it leads most people into shutdown or mindless diversion mode jus…
By John P. Hussman, Ph.D.
The central issue in the current financial markets, in my estimation, is distortion. Because monetary distortion dominates the financial markets here (helped by fiscal dis…
[CAF Note: Some interesting comments on the relationship between intelligence and enforcement agencies and media disinformation]
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By Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association
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By Robert Reich
There are two great centers of unaccountable power in the American political-economic system today – places where decisions that significantly affect l…
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By Peggy Noonan
The U.S. surveillance state as outlined and explained by Edward Snowden is not worth the price. Its size, scope and intrusiveness, its ability to target and monitor …
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By FOW Intelligence
This week the latest stage in the US swaps reforms was implemented under a cloud of uncertainty as to how ready the industry was for the change, writes Jonathan Watkins.
The se…
By Geoff Olson
More of a tourist than a traveller, I’m standing on an outcropping of volcanic rock in the Caribbean, scratching away at my archipelago of bug bites. My guide Calvin, a relaxed fel…
[CAF Note: On a scale of 1-10, 10 being a terrific idea and 1 being a horrible idea, social impact bonds are a 1. I would much prefer that parties involved would stop engaging in/with financial fraud …
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The 39th G8 summit will be held on 17–18 June 2013 at the Lough Erne Resort, a five-star hotel and golf resort on the shore of Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It wi…
[CAF Note: I spun through all the news channel repeatedly this morning at the gym. There was coverage of a multitude of trials EXCEPT Manning’s trial. That was not an accident]
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By Tim Shorrock
Amid the torrent of stories about the shocking new revelations about the National Security Agency, few have bothered to ask a central question. Who…
By Jesse’s Cafe
It appears that President Obama is bidding adieu to CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler, purportedly for being ‘too aggressive’ with the Banks over their antics in the markets, with special …
The Washington Post and The Guardian have revealed a US government mass Internet surveillance program code-named “PRISM”. They report that the NSA and the FBI have been tapping directly into the ser…
By David Gaffen and Daniel Bases
Standard & Poor’s on Monday removed the near-term threat of another credit rating downgrade for the United States by revising its outlook to stable from negative, c…
[CAF Note: The CPAs are getting ready for crowdfunding!]
The AICPA has issued its Financial Reporting Framework for Small- and Medium-Sized Entities. The FRF for SMEsTM accounting framework is desi…
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Responsibility. Coherence. Humanity. Life. The Earth. An inspiring exploration of the real and important were at the heart of John Trudell and Bad Dog’s wonderful concert …
By Matthew Cooper
Nineteen years ago this month, Eric Holder was having a very different spring in Washington. It wasn’t cruel or grueling. Conservatives didn’t want his scalp and liberals didn’t t…
By Glenn Greenwald, Ewen MacAskill and Laura Poitras
The individual responsible for one of the most significant leaks in US political history is Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old former technical assis…
By Catherine Bosley
The Swiss parliament will probably pass a bill allowing banks to resolve a tax-evasion dispute with the U.S., dropping opposition for fear of leaving the country’s 300 institu…
By Liz Gannes
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By Catherine Austin Fitts
On June 1st, twenty-five Solari subscribers gathered in a field in Marin County, California for a delicious lunch and much discussion. The marvelous photographer Leonardo …
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“The net worth of U.S. households and nonprofits rose 4.5% in the first quarter to $70.349 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve. It is a significant milestone as it shows, on average, American…
By Barton Gellman and Laura Poitras
The National Security Agency and the FBI are tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading U.S. Internet companies, extracting audio and video chats,…
By Matt Clinch
Tight security restrictions at Thursday’s Google (GOOG) shareholder meeting led even the company’s much-hyped Google Glass technology to be banned, infuriating a consumer watchdog gr…
By Brian Pretti CFA
To suggest gold is a controversial asset is not bold. For those watching long term, you know gold rose over 300% in the last decade before it even gained mainstream attention, l…
By Ashlee Vance and Brad Stone
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By Veracode
On April 22, 2011 Sony announced their network had been breached, but released limited details regarding the attack vector. This announcement was a precursor to a series of new attacks …
By The Top Information Post
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By Leo Kelion
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[CAF Note: This is a summary of one of my favorite books, Political Ponerology. A wonderful subscriber reminded me today “Start anywhere, but read this first.”]
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