Archive for December, 2006

Neoliberal One Worlder Officially Kicks Off Presidential Selection Campaign

Friday, December 29th, 2006

Edwards talks the talk about feeling the pain of average Americans and
their increasing slide out of the middle class. And yet he spends a lot
of time hanging out with the “triumvirate of elite
organizations,” in particular the Council on Foreign Relations (as
an example of his habitual haunting of the CFR, see this page).

Gerald Ford’s Role in the JFK Assassination Cover-Up

Friday, December 29th, 2006

Newly released documents show, however, that Warren Commission member Congressman Gerald Ford pressed the panel to change its description of the wound and place it higher in Kennedy’s body. Ford wanted the wording changed to: “A bullet had entered the back of his neck slightly to the right of the spine.” The panel’s final version was: “A bullet had entered the base of the back of his neck slightly to the right of the spine.”

How to Follow 500 Stocks

Friday, December 29th, 2006

Scrolling through several hundred charts a night is unrealistic for many people. Here’s an alternative.

Ignore Noise About Dollar’s Demise

Friday, December 29th, 2006

Reserve diversification is a hot-button issue, and a red herring.

The “New Police Professionalism”: Serious Christians Need Not Apply

Friday, December 29th, 2006

Boil down Logan’s assessment in a saucepan, and here’s the residue: Perez was unsuitable to serve as a police officer because his values transcend the authority of the State, and his moral convictions have immunized him against collectivist thinking.

Messages To Spies Are Coded but Not Hidden. You Can Hear Them On Shortwave

Friday, December 29th, 2006

It turns out that anybody can tune in to the world’s top spy agencies talking to operatives. All you need is a cheap shortwave-radio receiver, the kind available at any drugstore.

Brother Gerald Ford

Friday, December 29th, 2006

He received the Scottish Rite degrees in the Valley of Grand Rapids in 1957 and created a Sovereign Grand Inspector General Honorary 33rd degrees, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, in 1962. This is the highest honor that can come to an honorary member of the Northern Supreme Council of the A.A.S.R.

“The Good Shepherd”: When Patriotism Murders

Friday, December 29th, 2006

“I heard one reviewer describe the film as an attempt to ‘take
on’ the CIA, yet I came away on the one hand in awe of its
psychological depiction of Edward Wilson, but also aware of the
film’s paucity of information regarding the agency’s sordid
machinations before, during, and after the Cold War. In the beginning of
the film we see Wilson initiated into Skull and Bones, but mud wrestling
is a dirty as it gets, which lets that secret society off the hook
entirely. No depictions of the infamous ceremony in which a Bonesman
initiate is required to recite his entire sexual history to the group,
nor clarity regarding the revolving door between Skull and Bones and the
CIA.”

FDA Approves Meat, Milk from Cloned Animals; No Labels Necessary

Friday, December 29th, 2006

“There’s been lots and lots of them that went into the food
chain,” said Larry Coleman, who raises limousin cattle in Charlo,
Mont., and has made five clones of his prize bull, named First Down. He
estimated that at least 10 of their offspring have wound up on dinner
tables.

Castle for sale, £40m. Suitable for vampires or royalty

Friday, December 29th, 2006

The impressive 14th-century fortress last belonged to Queen Victoria’s granddaughter Queen Marie of Romania. Seven months ago the castle was given back to Queen Marie’s grandson, Dominic von Habsburg, of the former House of Habsburg.