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Boehner prepares to let the US default

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Published to Russia Today RT, Oct 7, 2013.

The top Republican in the House of Representatives warned President Barack Obama over the weekend that he’s ready to let the United States default — and that the White House is to blame.

House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) told ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday that Republicans in his chamber would not immediately honor the White House’s request to raise the US debt ceiling, setting the stage for what would be the first ever federal default in the history of the country.   Continue Reading…

America needs the NEED Act

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Published on Intrepid Report, by Nick Egnatz and Jamie Walton, October 7, 2013.

… The confusion the banking class has spread over the nature of money is largely responsible for the inability of our leaders to get it right.

There are basically three types of money:

  • “Money as a commodity” Gold and silver coins and paper money backed by 100% gold and silver reserves in the vault.
  • “Debt money created by banks”—This is the system we have now and is the cause of the problems we have now. Bills and coins make up only about 2 1/2% of our total money supply. The rest of our money supply is conjured up out of thin air by private banks when they make loans, with a private tax (interest) added on top.   Continue Reading…

Ocean Acidification Due To Carbon Emissions

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… is at highest for 300m years: Overfishing and pollution are part of the problem, scientists say, warning that mass extinction of species may be inevitable – Published on The Guardian, by Fiona Harvey, Oct 3, 2013.

The oceans are more acidic now than they have been for at least 300m years, due to carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels, and a mass extinction of key species may already be almost inevitable as a result, leading marine scientists warned on Thursday.

An international audit of the health of the oceans has found that overfishing and pollution are also contributing to the crisis, in a deadly combination of destructive forces that are imperilling marine life, on which billions of people depend for their nutrition and livelihood.  Continue Reading…

Regression and causation: a critical examination of six econometrics textbooks

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Published on Real-World Economics Review RWER, issue no 65, by Bryant Chen and Judea Pearl, September 27, 2013.

Abstract:

This report surveys six influential econometric textbooks in terms of their mathematical treatment of causal concepts. It highlights conceptual and notational differences among the authors and points to areas where they deviate significantly from modern standards of causal analysis.  We find that econonometric textbooks vary from complete denial to partial acceptance of the causal content of econometric equations and, uniformly, fail to provide coherent mathematical notation that istinguishes causal from statistical concepts. This survey also provides a panoramic view of the state of causal thinking in econometric education which, to the best of our knowledge, has not been surveyed before … // Continue Reading…

Top 10 des sujets les plus controversés sur Wikipédia

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Publié dans Presse Citron, par AXEL-CERELOZ, 18 juillet 2013:

Quels sont les sujets autour desquels les contributeurs de Wikipédia se livrent une guerre de l’édition ? Une équipe de l’université d’Oxford a décidé de se pencher sur la question, elle nous livre un top dix de ces sujets controversés … //

… les voilà:  Continue Reading…

Internet freedom on decline worldwide as governments tighten grip – report

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Published on Russia Today RT, Oct 4, 2013.

Improved surveillance, takedown of opposition websites for “illegal content” and paid pro-government commentators are among the increasingly sophisticated tools used by authorities to restrict internet freedom, a new report claims … //

… Many countries are also moving from technological to legal solutions in their battle against freedom of expression.   Continue Reading…

The formal political process isn’t always the best way to effect social change

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Published on Left Foot Forward, by YIGAL SHTAYIM, October 2, 2013.

… The group we created, ‘Marak Levinsky’ (Levinsky Soup), embedded itself more deeply into Israeli society and the mass media than the ‘Group of 400’, which has since been almost forgotten. The Marak Levinsky venture has become an emblem for social initiatives which empower citizens to stand up and do something. For more than 500 days we have managed daily shifts in the park to distribute food and clothing for hundreds of refugees who were unemployed and arrived from prison (where they were held after crossing the border into Israel) with few clothes and sometimes barefoot or only with flip-flops.  Continue Reading…

US: Tiny white elite dominates US political donor landscape – study

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Published on Russia Today RT, Oct 1, 2013. Download the full report, 21 pdf-pages.

A tiny wealthy male elite is behind most of the biggest contributions to the 2012 election cycle in the US, a new study shows. The report comes just as the US Supreme Court considers whether it should strip a ceiling on political donations. In a case the Supreme Court will begin hearing next Thursday, Shaun McCutcheon, a wealthy donor backed by the Republican National Committee, is challenging this aggregate limit on how much an individual may donate overall to candidates, parties and political action committees (PACs) over an election cycle.  Continue Reading…

Deutschland nach den Wahlen

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Last Opportunity: ECB and Politicians at Odds Over Stress Tests, Part 1

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Published on Spiegel Online International, by Martin Hesse and Christoph Pauly, Sept 30, 2013 (Photo Gallery).

The European Central Bank wants to impose rigid tests on financial companies in the euro zone before it assumes its new supervisory role. But even before the tests are set to begin, the ECB is already tangling with policymakers … //

… We Will Not Make the Test Soft:   Continue Reading…

Internationaler Tag der Katze

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Aus Schweiz Magazin, Editor, 8. August 2013.

Die Katze ist in der Schweiz Haustier Nummer eins, doch was viele nicht wissen: Tausende Streunerkatzen vegetieren auf unseren Strassen dahin und führen ein erbarmungswürdiges Leben. Anlässlich des Internationalen Tages der Katze am 8. August weist die Tierschutzorganisation VIER PFOTEN auf das Leid der Streunerkatzen in der Schweiz hin. Sie führt aus diesem Grund im Oktober eine Katzenkastrations-Aktion in Poschiavo durch.   Continue Reading…

Mother Agnes Mariam: Exposing the Syrian Chemical Hoax

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Video, 14.35 min, and text excerpt, published on GR.TV resp. Global Research.ca, by Mother Agnes Mariam (a Carmelite nun) and James Corbett, Sept. 9, 2013.

Same in german / gleiche Geschichte als Text auf Deutsch: Der schrecklichste False Flag der Geschichte, auf Alles Schall und Rauch, von  Continue Reading…