As Obama steps up to the plate to become US President, and with the world still twisting in agony from the turbulent and never-ending Financial Crisis, what will he do to assure US business and industry ? Will he maintain the Free Economic Markets ? Or will he be forced to throw in the towel [...]
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Mr Obama, US Fiscal Debt and the Lazy, Lazy Dollar
Posted in Economics, US Politics, World Politics, tagged China, fiscal debt, Japan, Obama, russia, stimulus, tax cuts, Treasuries, UK, US Politics, World on January 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
On January 20th there will be a new President in office and with this event – so we are told – a new era of economic hope will unfold and come into being. It seems that President Obama intends to introduce another massive stimulus into the American economy, with hugely funded infrastructure projects to encourage [...]
Ron Paul Schooling Ben Bernanke
Posted in Business, Economics, US Politics, World Politics, tagged Bernanke, committee, credit, depression, dollar, Paulson Plan, Ron Paul on September 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Part 2 – Big Pharma: The Success of The Germ Theory
Posted in Business, Economics, US Politics, World Oil, tagged a, Alexander-Jackson, Bechamp, Big, cellular, Enderlein, germ, Naessens, Phar, pharma, Pharmacueticals, theory on September 13, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I get a daily email from Reuters Health News that tells me all the up-to-date progress that Big Pharma is making with its drug research. But isn’t it peculiar that after nearly a century of modern medicine, after the discoveries of anti-biotics, vaccination, genome therapy, biotech, nanotechnology etc. we are still no closer to [...]
Part 1: Big Pharma – An Ethics and Morals Vacuum
Posted in Business, Economics, US Politics, tagged Amoral, Bechamp, Bush, CIA, FDA, hippocratic, oath, Pharmaceuticals, research, science on September 13, 2008 | 4 Comments »
In 2007, the UK government’s Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir David King, laid out a ‘universal code of ethics’, which was a sort of ‘Hippocratic Oath for Scientists‘ for all researchers and scientists across the globe. The reasons for the introduction of this code was because of the increase in amoral breaches that were becoming apparent [...]
The Ravages of Ignored US Debt
Posted in Economics, U.K. Politics, US Politics, World Politics, tagged banking, Bush, China, debt, dollar, Fed, fiat, iousa, lending, Medicare, seigniorage, US on September 10, 2008 | 3 Comments »
The majority of American citizens probably have no actual idea of their country’s real fiscal debt. From the film I.O.U.S.A., David Walker describes it this way:
‘When many Americans think of debt and deficits, their knee-jerk reaction is to blame the war in Iraq, or defense spending. Some people think that we can solve the country’s [...]
Deep Oil, Deep Power and Deep Pockets
Posted in Business, Economics, Georgia, Russian Oil, U.K. Politics, US Politics, World Oil, World Politics, tagged abiotic, biogenic, brazil, Bush, hegemony, majors, oil, Peak Oil, russia, vietnam on September 9, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Within the broil of geopolitical opinion, political correctness, shadow agendas and trite, posturing exchanges between world leaders, it is certainly difficult to sort out the truth form the drivel. When we are told something of earth shattering importance by a mega-country politician we then always have to analyze and decode it. In its first tellings [...]
Fannie and Freddie Bailout: Opinions and Wrath
Posted in U.K. Politics, US Politics, World Politics on September 8, 2008 | 2 Comments »
So the decision has finally and predictably been made and the US government will now pay out huge sums of taxpayer’s money to take over both Freddie an Fannie.
Here are some expert opinions and comments from The Gurus regarding this buy-off :
Jim Rogers says: “I don’t know where these guys get the audacity to take [...]
The Evidence for Limitless Oil and Gas
Posted in Russian Oil, US Politics, tagged abiotic, biogenic, biological, Kenney, oil, petroleum, Russian, Ukraine on September 7, 2008 | 2 Comments »
“The suggestion that petroleum might have arisen from some transformation of squashed fish or biological detritus is surely the silliest notion to have been entertained by substantial numbers of persons over an extended period of time.”
Fred Hoyle 1982
My own layman’s view — as we all surely believe — has always been that oil and gas [...]