*Hang in there! Avoid the IMF like the plague. Try anything that worked historically before the IMF was created. That is the key.*
*Good to see countries breaking away from the foolish ideology of the IMF. Now hopefully the people will have equal input into the development. This could be a model for the USA and UK to follow.The fact that the IMF inhibits growth can be seen in the success of China.*
arian disaster unfolding in japan. ann curry is in minamisanriku, the small fishing village. >> reporter: even without the nuclear threat, japan’s disaster is deepening. with 2,500 confirmed deaths and 15,000 people missing and yet another terrible discovery today. along japan’s coast, a grim task. troops working steadily to recover a reported 2,000 bodies that began washing ashore today. also today, we saw our first convoy of military vehicles in the ravaged area. this while much of the country and the world focus on the safety of the nation’s nuclear power plant while people living near the reactors are being scanned for radiation, half a million other people are living in shelters and with limited access to tv, radio or current newspapers, these women tell me they know little about the nuclear problems. what do you know about what’s happening at the nuclear power plant? [ speaking in a foreign language] >> reporter: this woman says there are no instructions. we have been told not to go outside. in the coastal town where 17,000 people used to live and more than half of the residents have disappeared, hope is fleeting. >> translator: my home has washed away. i don’t know what to say. i hope my daughter is alive somewhere.
>> reporter: lee cowjuan traveled to a makeshift morgue. >> this is what’s left of the lower floor. this is the third floor. looks like one of the patient wards. nobody in here would have stood a chance. they were proud of the hospital. this is a photo album we found with pictures of what the hospital looked like in better days. >> reporter: since the u.s. navy delivered supplies on sunday more than 90 countries have offered aid, much of which is yet to get to victims. an early tally by the american red cross shows as of monday, $23 million in donations have been offered to help japan. >> i want to reiterate america’s support for the people of japan, some of our closest friends and allies. >> reporter: tokyo, a financial hub of asia, has been paralyzed with trains out of service and major stores closed. and japan’s stock market lost 13% of its value as big companies like toyota announced they would be closed at least until thursday. everyone watches and waits for miracles like this 4-month-old survivor pulled from beneath the are you able frm rubble, now reunited with her father. matt, late today, more good news. we heard that a 70-year-old woman who was in a house that was swept away by the tsunami has been found.
Photos newly released prove that the BP-Government-Media has presented and is presenting to the public, against its best interest, a sophisticated Gulf of Mexico ‘Oil Spill’ illusion. New pictorial evidence tells the real story, truth about a crime against humanity and planet committed, aided by a Psychological Operation with a devastating global impact requiring a united and prompt paradigm shift toward renewable energy.
Run! There is only two options that are really left one is get out and as far as you can from this country NOW before its to late or if you are broke like me stay and fight even if it means death.
Once its too late …its too late!! …So, How Do we Fix This?
‘The challenge …is to get sheep to quit thinking and acting like sheep and start thinking and acting like foxes.’ Endrun Project
As November is rapidly approaching …Americans are faced with more bad news nearly every day coming from the current administration with no signs of relief coming anytime soon.
Unemployment, GDP, Wall Street, economy, the latest events on the Gulf Oilspill, border terrorism, encroaching sharia law, global unrest, cataclysmic floods, earthquakes and climate change converging together …make for a dangerously toxic mix already …and clouds continue to build.
Political experts (pundits), analysts, politicians throw out answers to America’s problems in blogs, documentaries, and columns every day
I still believe that deeper drilling has proven that oil is not a fossil fuel and is indeed renewable…however that doesn’t give us much more of an alternative when we can’t produce our own energy and remain tied to forces that do not wish us well…
That being said the below article should be read to understand the upcoming playbook…Hopefully you can connect the dots/desperation of think tanks in a bloated government enterprise. Not a gloom and doom scenerio but rather awareness to what is happening…See through the propaganda… ~jude
The Imminent Collapse Of Industrial Society
By Peter Goodchild
The collapse of modern industrial society has 14 parts, each with a somewhat causal relationship to the next. (1) Fossil fuels, (2) metals, and (3) electricity are a tightly-knit group, and no industrial civilization can have one without the others. The decline infossil-fuel production is the most critical aspect of the collapse, and most of the following text will be devoted to that topic. As those three disappear, (4) food and (5) fresh water become scarce; grain and wild fish supplies per capita have been declining for years, water tables are falling everywhere, rivers are not reaching the sea. Matters of infrastructure then follow: (6) transportation and (7) communication ? no paved roads, no telephones, no computers. After that, the social structure begins to fail: (8) government, (9) education, and (10) the large-scale division of labor that makes complex technology possible.
After these 10 parts, however, there are four others that form a separate layer, in some respects more psychological or sociological. We might call these “the four Cs.” The first three are (11) crime, (12) cults, and (13) craziness ? the breakdown of traditional law; the ascendance of dogmas based on superstition, ignorance, cruelty, and intolerance; the overall tendency toward anti-intellectualism; and the inability to distinguish mental health from mental illness. There is also a final and more general part that is (14) chaos, resulting in the pervasive sense that “nothing works any more.”
The Psychopathic Criminal Enterprise Called America
The Government uses the Law to Harm People and Shield the Establishment
By Prof. John Kozy
Most Americans know that politicians make promises they never fulfill; few know that politicians make promises they lack the means to fulfill, as President Obama’s political posturing on the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico makes perfectly clear.
Obama has made the following statements:
He told his “independent commission” investigating the Gulf oil spill to “thoroughly examine the disaster and its causes to ensure that the nation never faces such a catastrophe again.” Aside from the fact that presidential commissions have a history of providing dubious reports and ineffective recommendations, does anyone really believe that a way can be found to prevent industrial accidents from happening ever again? Even if the commissions findings and recommendations succeed in reducing the likelihood of such accidents, doesn’t this disaster prove that it only takes one? And unlikely events happen every day.
The president has said, “if laws are insufficient, they’ll be changed.” But no president has this ability, only Congress has, and the president must surely know how difficult getting the Congress to effectively change anything is. He also said that “if government oversight wasn’t tough enough, that will change, too.” Will it? Even if he replaces every person in an oversight position, he can’t guarantee it. The people who receive regulatory positions always have ties to the industries they oversee and can look forward to lucrative jobs in those industries when they leave governmental service. As long as corporate money is allowed to influence governmental action, neither the Congress nor regulators can be expected to change the laws or regulatory practices in ways that make them effective, and there is nothing any president can do about it. Even the Congress’ attempt to raise the corporate liability limit for oil spills from $75 million to $10 billion has already hit a snag.