In August, we learned the shocking truth that a familiar face on television—Jared Fogle, the Subway guy—was a pedophile who used his wealth, status, and secrecy to exploit kids. Fogle pleaded guilty to having sex with two minors and possessing homemade child pornography, although there were many more victims. He agreed to a plea […]
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FBI Knew Jared Fogle Was a Pedophile, Let Him Continue Molesting Children for Years
U.S. ignores the UN small arms treaty they signed and are selling arms to rogue nations
The U.S. has a long history of breaking signed treaties, even going back to the early part of the nation where they broke treaty after treaty with the Native American peoples. And like the facade of ‘lend-lease’ during World Wars I and II to paint a fake aura of neutrality to the rest […]
Money – The Lifeblood of the Fear Exchange Network
21st October 2015 By Zen Gardner Contributing Writer for Wake Up World Aren’t you getting a kick out of this financial meltdown? What a sham! What self induced insanity, and all as if they didn’t know this was what they were in for. It’s the inevitable result of intoxicated psycho-pathetic leeches living off the manipulated matrix […]
Swiss Ponder Battle Over Runaway Franc
Simone MeierBloomberg August 16, 2011 Switzerland, the nation that hasn’t gone to war with a foreign power since Napoleon, is reluctantly debating a generational taboo: ceding monetary independence to win a battle over its runaway currency. Swiss National Bank Vice President Thomas Jordan said the central bank is assessing “a whole range of options” […]
Russian runaway banker steals billions, lands on UK’s rich list
RT Aug 15, 2011 The case of former Russian senator Sergey Pugachev, whose bank owes the state more than $1 billion, has grown into one of the biggest financial scandals in Russian history, exposing drastic drawbacks in the country’s banking regulations. Print this page. Comment Rules 2 Responses to “Russian runaway banker steals billions, lands […]
Austerity and Runaway Inequality Lead to Violence And Instability
Washington’s BlogAug 14, 2011 A study this month by economists Hans-Joachim Voth and Jacopo Ponticelli showsthat – from 1919 to the present – austerity has increased the risk of violence and instability: Does fiscal consolidation lead to social unrest? From the end of the Weimar Republic in Germany in the 1930s to anti-government demonstrations in Greece […]