George Washington’s Blog | The U.S. is committing to spend close to 100% of GDP. This dwarfs spending during the New Deal.
AlJazeera | US officials and politicians, particularly those in states that border Mexico have repeatedly warned of a “spillover” of violence from Mexico’s drug violence.
Guardian | Two US warships armed with Aegis anti-ballistic missiles left ports in South Korea yesterday to monitor the launch, which experts say could take place as soon as Saturday.
Flint Journal | Flint, Michigan, government may close down portions of the city, officially abandoning them and cutting off police and fire service.
Steve Watson | Media Hype whips up frenzy ahead of G20 protests.
Guardian | The government is backing a project to install a “communication box” in new cars to track the whereabouts of drivers anywhere in Europe.
Telegraph | The uncompromising verdict of Dr Mörner is that all this talk about the sea rising is nothing but a colossal scare story.
Matt Cover | Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) has introduced a bill that would enshrine tax increases sought by the Obama administration into law this year — one year ahead of schedule.
Kurt Nimmo | Dick Morris tells Sean Hannity “those people who have been yelling, oh, the UN is going to take over… they’ve been crazy, but now they’re right.”
Mail Online | Gordon Brown today made an overtly religious call for a new world order based on the ‘deep moral sense’ shared by all faiths.
“We do not seem to be a priority for the Treasury Department,” said Elizabeth Warren, in charge of oversight of the financial industry bailout.
WAFB | If Representative LaBruzzo has his way, regardless of specific circumstances, a person with a felony drug conviction would be ineligible for government assistance for ten years.
Daniel Taylor | The Council on Foreign Relations, often described as the “real state department”, has launched an initiative to promote and implement a system of effective world governance.
Associated Press | “Soon we will launch an attack in Washington that will amaze everyone in the world,” Baitullah Mehsud told the Associated Press.
Paul Joseph Watson | Economic observers staggered at government’s mortal blow to free enterprise.
Prison Planet TV | We’ve listened to your suggestions and incorporated them into the exciting all new Prison Planet.tv website, which will be launched this week!
Breitbart.tv | Saddam Hussein was bombed and assassinated by the U.S. when he tried to trade oil in euros.
Los Angeles Times | “They are tagging us because we are homeless,” she said, staring at her orange wristband. “It feels like a concentration camp.”
Kurt Nimmo | It looks like “extremist and anarchist” violence will be used by police as an excuse to attack non-violent demonstrators at the G20.
Steve Watson | President helped fund profiteers of carbon tax program he is now seeking to implement.
Mail Online | A massive police operation is in place to protect the world leaders, including President Obama who is due to arrive in the capital tomorrow.
Boston Globe | Just months before the start of last year’s stock market collapse, the federal agency that insures the retirement funds of 44 million Americans departed from its conservative investment strategy and decided to put much of its $64 billion insurance fund into stocks.
Springfield News-Leader | Peter Kinder, the Missouri lieutenant governor, claims reporters broke the MIAC story on March 20. In fact, Alex Jones and Infowars broke this story on March 11 and it took several days for the corporate media to pick it up, generally with attribution or credit to Jones and Infowars.
Wichita Eagle | Next year, Kansans will vote whether to change the state constitution to guarantee individual gun rights.
Guardian | The security operation at this week’s G20 summit was thrown into chaos when it emerged that the entire network of central London’s wireless CCTV cameras will have to be turned off.
MSNBC | An influential government-appointed medical panel is urging doctors to routinely screen all American teens for depression.
Kurt Nimmo | Calling in to the Alex Jones show today, WeAreChange founder and political activist Luke Rudkowski said he was set-up for arrest at the Hilton Hotel on Manhattan last Saturday.
F. William Engdahl | The Geithner Plan is yet another intricate scheme to pour even more hundreds of billions directly to the leading banks and Wall Street.
Blip.tv | Keiser says the bankers must be dealt with in the severest way including decapitation.
Associated Press | Wall Street’s big March rally was officially on hold Monday after the White House rejected turnaround plans from General Motors Corp. and Chrysler.
Telegraph | Russia has become the first major country to call for a partial restoration of the Gold Standard to uphold discipline in the world financial system.
Washington Post | Napolitano has delayed a series of proposed immigration raids and other enforcement actions at U.S. workplaces in recent weeks, asking agents in her department to apply more scrutiny to the selection and investigation of targets as well as the timing of raids.
Wall Street Journal | Warning that they can’t depend on unending taxpayer dollars, Obama gave General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC a brief window to craft plans that would justify fresh government loans.
Kurt Nimmo | It is not likely the Army will conclude that the deployment of troops in Alabama was a violation of the Constitution.
Paul Joseph Watson | Released We Are Change members tell of “inhumane, insane surreal” experience.
George Washington’s Blog | Rudkowski’s arrest is an attempt to crack down on real attempts to question the powers-that-be and to document their actions.
Judi McLeod | Good news to know that the truth will always out — even when you’re Barack Obama.
Kurt Nimmo | Schwarzenegger is attempting to drastically curtail media access to the growing number of homeless in his state by locking them up in a concentration camp at Cal-Expo.
Joe Kishore | Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan, Mellon, et al are “very much aligned with the administration.”
William Buppert | I think the colonists got it backwards, I want representation without taxation.
Infowars | HR 1444, the new compulsory service bill, is due to crawl across the House floor this week.
Reuters | At least 1,295 computers in 103 countries had been breached in less than two years by the spy system, dubbed GhostNet.
Kurt Nimmo | WeAreChange activist and Infowars journalist arrested for impersonating a reporter.
James P. Tucker, Jr. | Bilderberg will return to its 1993 crime scene when it attempts to meet secretly in Vouliagmeni, Greece, May 14-17.
Kurt Nimmo | An Infowars reader has sent photographs of an expansion underway at the Houston National Cemetery in Texas.
Christian Science Monitor | The missile launch is believed to be a military test, though Pyongyang insists it is launching a satellite.
Star Tribune | A Predator unmanned drone aircraft, on loan from the Department of Homeland Security, is being used to survey the valley for the first time and give officials a quicker assessment than ever before of the flood’s effects on the ground.
Allison Bricker | If the MIAC report were not such an egregious tactic, then perhaps this report would be entirely tongue in cheek.
A Race Against Time | My immediate suspicion was that the report was written with the help of either the Southern Poverty Law Center or the Anti-Defamation League.
Infowars | Alex on the Two Party Dictatorship, attacked by Obama Zombies in Denver, extended interviews and more.
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