Tag: corruption

November 14, 2008

9/11: More than meets the eye

Original story here. During the last Canadian election, a lot of stink was made about the fact that a number of intelligent and potential candidates were on record as questioning all of the answers that we’ve received concerning 9/11. I have no problems with questioning the official story, if only because there are SO MANY inconsistencies. Another note:  I couldn’t help but post the details […]

November 14, 2008

Fed Refuses to Identify Recipients of $2 Trillion in Bailout Money

Like vapour, this cash is being printed (well, not really) and it’s disappearing faster than anyone thought we could collectively imagine. Huffington Post story here . The level of corruption has become absolute and there’s no reason – NONE – to believe that the leaders of the US, the leaders of various financial organizations or other neo-con institutions are ethically capable of doing the right […]

November 6, 2008

A Chilling Reminder about Electronic Voting

We all had some pretty nasty fears heading into the election thinking things like:  "Would the GOP be stupid enough to rig it despite Obama’s massive lead?" or "would it just be the ‘swing states’ where problems would arise?" Thankfully, none of that bullshit happened (again).  If it did, I’m sure the million or so in Chicago would have fanned out across the States and […]

October 30, 2008

Iceland: The Canary in the neo-con Coalmine

This retelling of the financial situation in Iceland is direct and honest and clearly illustrates how what happened in Iceland over the last 4-5 years can easily happen in most other developed countries. The main point:  we’ve abdicated our social and financial control to non-governmental and non-democratic organizations that could care less about the welfare of the states that they impose their ‘rules’ on. I’ve […]

October 28, 2008

How pirates fashioned our financial crisis

For those of you who don’t read the Star, I thought this was a great piece , as it added a very unique spin to the whole financial crisis and why our corporations are the way that they are. After seeing The Corporation several years ago, I understood their point that there was some kind of psychosis that was driving this institution.  However, when you […]