American Workers Not Needed
By Robert Kuttner
Once again, the job numbers are dismal. In January, the U.S. economy created just 36,000 domestic jobs, far below the roughly 145,000 that economists had forecast. The unemploymen…
By Robert Kuttner
Once again, the job numbers are dismal. In January, the U.S. economy created just 36,000 domestic jobs, far below the roughly 145,000 that economists had forecast. The unemploymen…
Assets are in billions as of Sept. 30.
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By Martha Stewart
As a professional cook, cookbook author and teacher, I have a noticed a shift in the role that food plays in our lives and in our culture. Food has become more than one of life’s…
By Better Health Guy
In a world that is full of harmful electromagnetic fields, how to evaluate these issues and what to do about them is often elusive to most of us.
In this blog post, I’ll provi…
By Darlene Heckman
Virtually all of your electronics are sucking up energy even if they’re turned off or not being used. Some of the biggest culprits include your TV, computer, and printer. Even yo…
By Nick Timiraos
More than two years after the government seized Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Obama administration will recommend phasing out the housing-finance giants and gradually reducing th…
By Joe Weisenthal
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By Daniel Tencer
In what will likely be seen as something of a Freudian slip by the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton said recently in a Mexican news interview that the United States cannot le…
By Joe Weisenthal
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By Ashland Current
U.S. Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) today took to the floor of the House to oppose the effort to reauthorize expiring provisions of the PATRIOT Act, which ultimately failed…
By Jeffrey Jones and Farah Master
PetroChina is purchasing half of a prolific shale gas project from Canada’s Encana Corp for C$5.4 billion ($5.4 billion), marking the largest Chinese investment ye…
We Declare:
That the political, legal, and economic systems of the United States allow, in each generation, an elite few to impose policy and governing decisions that threaten the very survival of …
By Mary Bottari, Bankster USA
Earnings and bonus reports are rolling in and the big, bailed-out banks are back in the black. In 2010, total compensation and benefits at publicly traded Wall Street …
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By Joe Weisenthal
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By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
The bee crisis has been treated as a niche concern until now, but as the UN’s index of food prices hits an all time-high, it is becoming urgent to know whether the plight…
The Chrysler 200 has arrived. Imported from Detroit.
By Los Angeles Times
New job figures released Friday might have been more meager than most economists had expected, but at least one set of numbers made some people happy. That’s because the Bureau…
By Robert Gehrke
Rep. Bill Wright, as he puts it, “grew up in the dirt,” raising dairy cattle since he was a boy.
But now he fears farming is in jeopardy, threatened by the heavy hand of federa…
By Court Skinner
I’m just getting started in a new, at least to me, software for keeping track of money. The software is the open source, GnuCash, which is available for download here http://www.gn…
From a Subscriber:
Hi Catherine,
I trust you are well. I’m still enjoying and very much impressed by your weekly Solari Reports, guests, and the Solari blog. Your perception, level head and lack of …
By KT Arasu
U.S. grain prices should stay unrelentingly high this year, according to a Reuters poll, the latest sign that the era of cheap food has come to an end.
U.S. corn, soybeans and wheat pr…
What happens when you point the Hubble Space Telescope to a seemingly blank patch of sky? A view that takes you to the edge of the universe!
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By Joe Weisenthal
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Tuesday, senior S&L regulator William K. Black slammed the FCIC for failing to call out fraud. As told the Real News:
• The Commission was unwilling to use the “F” word (“fraud”)
• “They’ve d…
By Joe Weisenthal
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Genetic Engineering in The Magnetic Field of Money
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By C. Powell
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
The Federal Reserve can keep secret most of the gold documents at issue in GATA’s freedom-of-information lawsuit against it, a federal judge ruled today….
By Paul Ferguson
A junior mining company I’ve followed for years recently announced that they were raising money. The initial response from some investors was to cry “Dilution!”. Virtually all mi…
Straight Talk
By Adam
This week’s Straight Talk contributor is Catherine Austin Fitts: investment advisor and entrepreneur. She is the founder of Solari, where she offers subscribers guidance fo…
There is complexity because the artist, the writer, doesn’t know why he or she is doing the work. That complexity results from a lack of clarity.
There is complexity because the creator of the work…
By Jason Fell
On the heels of President Barack Obama’s big State of the Union address last week, during which he talked up the vital role of entrepreneurs in the recovery of the U.S. economy, the Whi…
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Political risk has returned with a vengeance. The first food revolutions of our Malthusian era have exposed the weak grip of authoritarian regimes in poor countries that …
Iceland’s special prosecutor into the banking crisis has confirmed that raids have taken place today and that arrests have been made. The Central Bank of Iceland is among the institutions under i…
President’s Speech Offers Hope for Some Relief; Exceptions for Rental Income Reporting Remain Vague
For small businesses that were dreading the thought of having to produce a Form 1099 for every pa…
Here’s your list of 60+ of the recent animal die-offs. I didn’t include the honeybees, earthworms, or most insect life, as they’re a subject all by themselves. I also skipped most frog die-offs. …
The European Food Safety Authority has launched a public consultation on its draft guidance document for engineered nanomaterial (ENM) applications in food and feed.
The guidance document, prepared…
Let’s spread the word: Wetiko
By Paul Levy
In the first part of this series, we contemplated the idea of a psycho-spiritual disease of the soul that has been wreaking havoc throughout human history …
By Sam Smith
One of the greatest myths draped over this land is that the so-called wing nuts mainly come from the far right and left. And that there is, however, a wise and moderate establishment t…
By Ronnie Cummins
The policy set for GE alfalfa will most likely guide policies for other GE crops as well. True coexistence is a must.” – Whole Foods Market, Jan. 21, 2011
In the wake of a 12-…
By Joe Weisenthal
Today the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission releases its full report on the crisis.
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By Catherine Austin Fitts
An authorized someone from Allendale Michigan kept logging in to my Facebook space. Then I started having challenges with unauthorized posts and photo tags. Finally some m…
By Teri Buhl
Lawsuit alleges the bank took extreme measures to defraud investors, and now JPMorgan may be on the hook
Former Bear Stearns mortgage executives who now run mortgage divisions of Gold…
By Casey Chan
The world is ending! Okay, maybe not. But doesn’t it seem like every day animals are dying in masses? So, it must mean something!
I think the West Coast is safe. The South, um, prett…
From Ed Abbey’s “Desert Solitaire”
Benedicto:
May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds. May yo…
By Gretchen Morgenson
Since the government took over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, taxpayers have spent more than $160 million defending the mortgage finance companies and their former top executives…
Genetically-modified crops could help prevent a future global hunger crisis, the Government’s chief scientific adviser said.
By The Telegraph
Professor Sir John Beddington said there was no one ”s…
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By Lyndsey Layton
In response to a new federal food safety law and growing consumer interest, vast amounts of new data are being generated about the complicated path that food takes from field to s…
“I AM” – Official Trailer
In theaters: February 8th, 2011
Synopsis:
I AM, a prismatic and probing exploration of our world, what’s wrong with it, and what we can do to make it better, represents T…
By Adam Ostrow
Here’s a bit of a surprise to end the week: Keith Olbermann, host of MSNBC’s Countdown, ended tonight’s show by announcing he’s leaving, effective immediately.
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By Sam Smith
National Journal – President Obama today will name General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt chairman of the new Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, the White House announced. . .
Immelt, GE’…
By Janna Irons
Last year, 20-year-old Kyle Thiermann took a surf trip to Southern Chile, where he planned to spend a few weeks sampling the pointbreak perfection of Constitucion. But soon he realiz…
By Dr. Mercola
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By Sam Smith
Several years after the passage of the Federal Boating Act of 1958, the Second Coast Guard District in St. Louis sent a team of unarmed men, and a van with outboard patrol boat in tow, t…
By Daily Mail Reporter
The sun over Greenland has risen two days early, baffling scientists and sparking fears that Arctic icecaps are melting faster than previously thought.
Experts say the sun s…
Monsanto garnered 38% of the vote to win the 2010 Corporate Hall of Shame. From using aggressive legal tactics to intimidate and bankrupt local farmers to its reckless promotion of genetically modif…
The documentary film, Vanishing of the Bees, narrated by Ellen Page, takes a piercing investigative look at the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide disappearance of the ho…
by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
It is vain to affirm that which the heart does not confirm. In contrast, a work of art bears within itself its own confirmation: concepts which are manufactured out of who…
By Gregory White
Since quantitative easing 2 really kicked off in early September, one major commodity has lagged the broader market.
Surprise, it’s gold.
And now, with all the talk of inflation st…
I am convinced more than ever that over a long-period, the real safety and growth of our capital lies in honest entrepreneurship – not in gold, silver, or government bonds.
~ Tony Deden, Sage Capit…
By Shadowstats
Here we show year-to-year growth as a measure of the changing money supply.
Note: A downward slope in this growth curve does not necessarily mean that the money supply is dropping. O…
From tourist trips to the edge of the atmosphere to satellite companies propelling products into the ether, the galactic gold rush is on. And now private firms are making millions from Nasa, says Je…
By Gregory White
While the presumption may be that southern members of the eurozone are lazy, the evidence suggests otherwise, according to Societe Generale.
This chart shows the gaps in labor utili…
By Michael J. Green
Q1: What is the significance of this summit?
A1: On January 19, Presidents Barack Obama and Hu Jintao will hold their eighth bilateral meeting, but only their second state visi…
By Paul Ferguson
The following chart shows some long-term trends in the gold mining industry. The grade of gold discoveries is declining while the cost of discovering gold is increasing:
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History has shown that giant countries on the way down are very dangerous because they are desperate. But this year the U.S. has stabilized and is going to grow modestly.
One more thing: Janet Yell…
Timed for tax season, the U.S. Department of the Treasury launched a pilot today to offer taxpayers a safe, convenient and low-cost financial account for the electronic delivery of their federal tax…
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By Catherine Austin Fitts
Are we headed toward another Great Depression? Investment advisor Catherine Austin Fitts gives Financial Survival Radio a brutally honest answer to that question.
Continu…
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Solari.com investment adviser Catherine Austin Fitts tells Financial Survival Radio why the “Crash JP Morgan” (which she recommends and supports) by purchasing physical silv…
Investment advisor Catherine Austin Fitts says America has a bad case of the tapeworms: A tapeworm media and a tapeworm economy.
A tapeworm, she explains, is a parasite that attaches itself to th…
By John Pilger
My favorite secret document – leaked by WikiLeaks, of course – is from the Ministry of Defense in London. It describes journalists who serve the public without fear or favor as “subv…
WikiLeaks brings truth to the world by publishing fact-based stories without fear or favour.
Our organisation exists because of the work of many volunteers who have contributed thousands of hours t…
Where would we be without seeds? Between a rock and hungry place, that’s where! Despite their importance, seeds don’t get the attention or respect they deserve. This month, we shine our bright ed…
The yuan is, in the Chinese language, the base unit of a number of modern Chinese currencies. The distinction between yuan and renminbi is analogous to that between the pound and sterling; the pound…
The ruined Spanish-Gothic interior of the United Artists Theater in Detroit. The cinema was built in 1928 by C Howard Crane, and finally closed in 1974
Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre’s extraordinar…
By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss and Julie Haviv
State-owned Bank of China Ltd has opened trading in the yuan currency to U.S. customers, according to a posting on the bank’s website dated December 2010…
By Paul Menchaca
After suffering often staggering losses since the financial crisis shook global markets in 2008, US endowments have been forced to reassess their approach to investing Many endowme…
By Brad DeLong
My suspicion is that this is simply coincidence and proves once again the dangers of drawing conclusions in the field of human action from historical data.
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For many people, smart phones are almost as indispensable as wallets. And soon, your smart phone could replace your wallet. A collection of the biggest wireless carriers, handset makers and software…
(24 September 2010) After six years of intense negotiations, parties to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety finally agreed on a new international treaty in Nagoya, Japan. According to the treaty, co…
Car was in a Capitol Hill garage. DC, Capitol police on the scene.
Deceased identified as Ashley Turton, wife of White House liaison to the House of Representatives Dan Turton.
Turton worked as a …
By Thom Weidlich
US Bancorp and Wells Fargo & Co. lost a foreclosure case in Massachusetts’s highest court that will guide lower courts in that state and may influence others in the clash bet…
By Project Avalon
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Welcome to Facebook Members Want Stock In Facebook
This Group is dedicated to having Facebook members receive a share of the revenue that the site is generating. The site is currently valued at $500 …
By Paul Levy
Note: I consider this series of articles one of the most important things I’ve ever written. If after reading it you feel so inspired, please forward this to all of your friends and li…
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
The US is drifting from a financial crisis to a deeper and more insidious social crisis. Self-congratulation by the US authorities that they have this time avoided a repe…
Voter Concern About Economy Hits Highest Level In Over Two Years
With a new Congress scheduled to swing into action this week, the number of voters who rate the economy as a Very Important issue ha…
There will soon be seven billion people on the planet.
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By Joseph A. Giannone
The efforts by Facebook to raise as much as $1.5 billion outside of regulated markets is the latest test of the walls between private and public markets.
Goldman Sachs this w…
By Alex MacDonald and Liam Pleven
A prominent indicator of international food prices hit a record high in December, sounding a warning about looming threats to the world’s poor and to global growth…
Welcome back to the Worldwide Fiat Currency Race to Debase!
In US dollar terms gold was up 29.6% on the year. Beginning the year at $1097, gold showed a steady pace reaching $1421 to close out th…
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By Richard A. Lovett
Earth’s north magnetic pole is racing toward Russia at almost 40 miles (64 kilometers) a year due to magnetic changes in the …
By Ronnie Cummins
If you put a label on genetically engineered food you might as well put a skull and crossbones on it.” – Norman Braksick, president of Asgrow Seed Co., a subsidiary of Monsanto, q…
By Molly Peterson
President Barack Obama will sign a $1.4 billion food-safety bill today that marks the biggest change to oversight of the food industry since 1938 and sets up a funding fight with …
By Graham Bowley
A substantial part of all stock trading in the United States takes place in a warehouse in a nondescript business park just off the New Jersey Turnpike.
Few humans are present in …
By Sam Smith
The day after Julian Assange of WikiLeaks threatened to “take down” a major American bank, the shares of Bank of America fell 3 percent. . . Since then, a team of 15 to 20 top Bank…
By Paul Ferguson
I noticed something last week. But before I get into it a little background is required. Most of the junior mining stocks trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) or the Venture…
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