(BusinessInsider) – A Mexican state government spokesman told Al Jazeera that the CIA and other international security forces “don’t fight drug traffickers” as much as “try to manage the drug trade,” Chris Arsenault reports.
“It’s like pest control companies, they only control,” Chihuahua spokesman Guillermo Terrazas Villanueva told Al Jazeera. “If you finish off the pests, you are out of a job. If they finish the drug business, they finish their jobs.” Read More Here
(GlobalResearch) – As the 9th anniversary of 9/11 nears, and the war on terror continues to be waged and grows in ferocity and geography, it seems all the more imperative to return to the events of that fateful September morning and re-examine the reasons for war and the nature of the stated culprit, Al-Qaeda. Read the rest of this entry »
(WebOfDebt) – While the SEC is busy investigating Goldman Sachs, it might want to look into another Goldman-dominated fraud: computerized front running using high-frequency trading programs.
Market commentators are fond of talking about “free market capitalism,” but according to Wall Street commentator Max Keiser, it is no more. It has morphed into what his TV co-host Stacy Herbert calls “rigged market capitalism”: all markets today are subject to manipulation for private gain. Read the rest of this entry »
(Bloomberg) – President Barack Obama said time is running short for Iran to accept terms of a deal offered by international negotiators seeking to prevent the Islamic republic from building a nuclear weapon. Read the rest of this entry »
Dobbs has finally come to the conclusion that the reason all of these pesky drugs are coming into the country is that there are United States officials that are corrupt, and allowing the drugs to come over the border. Read the rest of this entry »
Dobbs has finally come to the conclusion that the reason all of these pesky drugs are coming into the country is that there are United States officials that are corrupt, and allowing the drugs to come over the border. Read the rest of this entry »