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Date Sent: 2011-01-19
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Wednesday, January 19, 2011 AM edition |
Study: Windfall for Goldman-Sachs Partners -- Egyptian Sets Self on Fire to Protest Government
'Reminiscent of Nazi Germany' - a published Letter to Editor from Christine Smith -- No Fifth Term for Lieberman -- Ambassadorial openings for open wallets -- Ophiuchus screensaver on the Amazon Kindle … weeks BEFORE the pole shift! --
Dioxin: It’s Whats For Breakfast (and Dinner and Lunch and Snack and
Supper) -- 46 year old Colorado amputee becomes real bionic woman -- "Scumbag: We Don't Want Your NWO," David Rockefeller Gets Welcomed in Chile --
Pasha Roberts - Director & Producer of Independent film "Silver
Circle" -- This weeks PAR features “Off the record” interview with Jon
Blue on DYI W/ Ernest Hancock -- Virgin Galactic's Private Spaceship Aces Another Glide Test -- Haitian police take ex-dictator to court -- Hands down, the cheapest place in the world to buy gold coins -- Western Elites Secretly Still Building Islam? -- End of Euro? ... Ireland Prints Own Notes -- Sudan Next To Succumb To Bernanke’s Inflationary Experiment -- German firm's CEO removed over WikiLeaks cable -- Two charged over iPad hacking on AT&T network -- Rand Paul does precisely what his dad was worried Republicans might do -- Exclusive: Obama may cut Social Security, Sen. Sanders tells Raw
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News Link • Corruption
Study Points to Windfall for Goldman-Sachs Partners
01-18-2011
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NY Times
Goldman Sachs executives have long been among the most richly paid on Wall Street in the best of times. They are now poised to reap a windfall that was sown in the dark days of the financial crisis in 2008.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Economy - International
Egyptian Sets Self on Fire to Protest Government
01-18-2011
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prisonplanet.com
A 49-year-old Egyptian man poured fuel over himself and set himself ablaze in front of the Egyptian Parliament on Monday morning because he could not afford to buy bread.
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Homeland Security
'Reminiscent of Nazi Germany' - a published Letter to Editor from Christine Smith
01-18-2011
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LTE in The Mountain Mail Newspaper
Although I've spent thousands of dollars there, I will never step foot in a Walmart store again.
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Christine -
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News Link • Politics: Independent and Other Campaigns
No Fifth Term for Lieberman
01-18-2011
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NY Times
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut, the Democratic vice-presidential candidate in 2000 who later became deeply alienated from his party, will announce he will not seek a fifth term, according to people he told of the decision.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • World News
Former Haitian Dictator to Face Charges
01-18-2011
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NY Times
Haitian prosecutors presented formal charges of corruption and embezzlement against the former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier on Tuesday, raising the level of uncertainty surrounding his abrupt emergence from exile this week.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Obama Administration
Ambassadorial openings for open wallets
01-18-2011
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Washington Post
Still depressed that you didn't get that cushy ambassadorship? Able and willing to donate and bundle ginormous amounts of money for President Obama's reelection and for the D's in 2012? Then buck up! If history is any guide, there could be some fine
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Conspiracies
Ophiuchus screensaver on the Amazon Kindle … weeks BEFORE the pole shift!
1-18-2011
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Liberty Cap Press
People who got a Kindle for Christmas may have been the recipients of some strange predictive programming. Reader Rob Steidl reports that the new Kindle comes loaded with 22 screensaver images that run in a cycle. One of them is the “new” zodiac sign
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Tracy Twyman
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News Link • Arizona's Top News
Gilbert woman arrested in animal-cruelty heat case
01-18-2011
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Arizona Republic
A Gilbert woman was arrested Tuesday morning on suspicion of animal cruelty after reports that she was driving a dog around in the trunk of her car in the summer and not providing it with food and water.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Events: Arizona
"Equality: Recapturing an Individualist Principle"
01-18-2011
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Phoenix Objectivists
For their second January meeting to be held on the 27th, Phoenix Objectivists will be joined by Clint Bolick who will give a lecture titled: "Equality: Recapturing an Individualist Principle".
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Mike Renzulli
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News Link • Agriculture
Dioxin: It’s Whats For Breakfast (and Dinner and Lunch and Snack and Supper)
01-19-11
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The PPJ Gazette
In June the German food safety body (GFSB) was quite upset when it was discovered that Dioxin was served up to critters for consumption.
Dioxin-contaminated eggs that entered the food chain in Germany and the Netherlands are not expected to cause
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Marti Oakley
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News Link • Media: Radio
Truth Squad Radio: No Child Left Behind?
01-18-2011
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Farm Wars
JS Rugg joins us Wednesday to discuss the sad state of education in this country. When third world countries produce children who are better educated than our children, we need to ask "why?"
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Barbara Peterson
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
46 year old Colorado amputee becomes real bionic woman
01-18-2011
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Terrence Aym
Back in 1972, former NASA engineer and prolific writer, Martin Caidin's novel "Cyborg" was published. The story became the basis of the popular TV series "The Six Million Dollar Man" that followed the adventures of bionically enhanced former ast
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Terrence Aym
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News Link • New World Order
"Scumbag: We Don't Want Your NWO," David Rockefeller Gets Welcomed in Chile
01-18-2011
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FedUpMontrealer.blogspot.com
(Excellent!) The video below shows an irate Chilean telling David Rockefeller and his friend Augustin Edwards Eastman that they are not welcome in Chile, nor is their "New World Order"
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David Alpha
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News Link • Space Travel and Exploration
Virgin Galactic's Private Spaceship Aces Another Glide Test
01-18-2011
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space.com
Virgin Galactic's first SpaceShipTwo passenger spacecraft leaves contrails in its wake during a Jan. 13, 2011, glide test, the fourth in a series of demonstration flights.
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Police State
Haitian police take ex-dictator to court
01-18-2011
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news.yahoo.com
Haitian police led ex-dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier out of his hotel and took him to court Tuesday without saying whether he was being charged with crimes committed under his brutal regime.
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
Countries that can weather the Age of Turmoil
01-18-2011
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www.sovereignman.com
no place is perfect… and in these tumultuous times which I call the ‘Age of Turmoil,’ no country is going to be completely immune to the looming problems which face the world, namely rising prices and resource shortages.
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Precious Metals
Hands down, the cheapest place in the world to buy gold coins
01-18-2011
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www.sovereignman.com
For anyone looking to hold gold as a store of value or even medium of exchange, major gold coin mintages like the Eagle, Maple Leaf, and Krugerrand are advantageous because they’re recognizable worldwide.
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Economy - International
The canary in the coal mine is in Southeast Asia
01-18-2011
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www.sovereignman.com
Laos is a small, landlocked economy in Southeast Asia that’s often overlooked in favor of its neighbors: Thailand, China, and even Cambodia. But there are a few important factors that set Laos apart and lead me to believe that, when it comes to infla
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
Mr. Ed. on Treasury Bonds: “What’s good for the boss is good for the hoss”
1-18-2011
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Liberty Cap Press/The Invisible Hand
Farm animals endorse government debt! What could go wrong?
Says Ed: “They’re backed by the government! You always get what you put in, plus interest. You can’t lose! ... You never miss those few dollars out of each paycheck, because the saving is
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Tracy Twyman
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News Link • Government Debt & Financing
Stupid Wager or Clever Prestidigitation?
01-18-2011
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dailybell.com
"Heads " you win; tails " I lose." Such is the message the Fed sends to bond speculators. But why would the Fed offer such a stupid wager?
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Currencies
End of Euro? ... Ireland Prints Own Notes
01-18-2011
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dailybell.com
The heck with a single currency. Oh, wait ... let everyone print it.
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
Sudan Next To Succumb To Bernanke’s Inflationary Experiment
01-18-2011
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prisonplanet.com
Sudan Next To Succumb To Bernanke’s Inflationary Experiment, As Country Threatens Revolution Over Surging Food Prices
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Whistleblowers
German firm's CEO removed over WikiLeaks cable
01-18-2011
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www.google.com
A German company involved in the building of European satellite navigation system Galileo says it has removed its chief executive after he was quoted in a cable obtained by WikiLeaks as describing the project to a U.S. official as "a stupid idea."
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Internet
Two charged over iPad hacking on AT&T network
01-18-2011
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www.reuters.com
U.S. prosecutors have charged two people with stealing email addresses and other data of about 120,000 users of Apple Inc's iPad after finding a security weakness in AT&T Inc servers.
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Government
US 'surprised' at return of ex-Haiti dictator
01-18-2011
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telegraph.co.uk
The United States is "surprised" at ex-dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier's return to Haiti after 25 years in exile, a State Department spokesman said on Monday.
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Whistleblowers
Justice Dept: Whistleblowers Worse Than Spies
01-18-2011
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news.antiwar.com
Court Filing Insists Disclosing to Media Much Worse Than Disclosing to Enemy Nation
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Tea Party
Tea Party Senators on Politically-Charged Afghan Trip
01-18-2011
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news.antiwar.com
Sen. McConnell Hopes to Drive Wedge in Tea Party
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Iraq
At least 65 die in attack at recruitment center in northern Iraq
01-18-2011
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cnn.com
A suicide bomber wearing an explosives-packed vest attacked a police recruitment center in northern Iraq Tuesday, a bloody strike that killed at least 65 people and wounded 160 others.
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Sierra Hancock
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