Matías De Stefano is an Argentinian 22 year old, who could be described as an Indigo child. He has been alble to activate the area of the brain where all the Cosmic memory is registed. His purpose in life is to share his memories with the people, helping them to organize their own information.
Can medications you take to get a good night’s sleep or ease anxiety increase your risk for Alzheimer’s disease or dementia? That is the question being raised as a result of a new study published in the BMJ(formery the British Medical Journal).
Whereas earlier today we presented one of the most exhaustive presentations on the state of the student debt bubble, one question that has always evaded greater scrutiny has been the very critical default rate for student borrowers: a number which few if any lenders and colleges openly disclose for fears the general public would comprehend not only the true extent of the student loan bubble, but that it has now burst. This is a question that we specifically posed a month ago when we asked “As HELOC delinquency rates hit a record, are student loans next?” Ironically in that same earlier post we showed a chart of default rates for federal loan borrowers that while rising was still not too troubling: as it turns out the reason why its was low is it was made using fudged data that drastically misrepresented the seriousness of the situation, dramatically undercutting the amount of bad debt in the system.
In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss punk rock ‘Tall Paul’ giving the two finger salute to Ben Bernanke’s QE3 and gold adjusting for zero growth, yield, velocity and confidence. In the second half of the show, Max Keiser talks to Detlev Schlichter of PaperMoneyCollapse.com about quantitative easing to infinity, Central Banking ‘devils’ and the future for the gold standard.
It’s the weekend so forgive us this modest sidetrack but this ‘Onion-esque’ story was just too good to ignore.The company at the center of the Olympics’ security debacle, G4S (whose directors resigned just yesterday over the “humiliating shambles”) has gone one better. AsReuters reports, Megan Rice – an 82-year-old nun – cut perimeter fences and reached the outer wall where enriched uranium was stored at the US Government’s nuclear storage ‘Fort Knox’ in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Can you guess who was responsible for the ‘outsourced’ security that enabled this SNAFU? G4S’ subsidiary Babcock & Wilcox Co. (B&W). Energy Secretary Steven Chu has said the incident was an important “wake-up call” for the entire nuclear complex. An investigation last month found a security camera had been broken for about six months and was part of a backlog of repairs needed for security at the facility. Several top-ranking NNSA officials have been ‘reassigned’ (Gulag?) but have no fear as B&W have stated that the active union workers involved will all be employed elsewhere. One more example of the ineptitude of government oversight, the unintended consequence of crony capitalism, or simply another ‘fool-me-once…’/unpunished debacle?
Filling in for George, John B. Wells was joined for the entire show by law expert Stephen Miller and Dan Johnson, founder of PANDA(People Against the National Defense Act), for a discussion on the controversial NDAA and other issues impacting freedom.
“We are heading toward the last stand for America as we are close to the edge a police state,” warned Johnson. The NDAA has been enacted for the last 48 years to provide funding for the military but the latest iteration is the most dangerous, as it authorizes the indefinite detention of American citizens without charge or trial, he explained. America has actually been under a declared state of national emergency since 1933, which means the Constitution is no longer in effect, Miller added.
Johnson spoke about Section 1022 of the NDAA, which authorizes the President to waive the military custody requirement of the act. The waiver does nothing to quell the powers granted under the NDAA, he said, noting that the powerful elite are reluctant to give up any of their powers. The younger generation is not easily fooled so the elite are moving quickly to further their agenda, Miller suggested.
Johnson credited the Ron Paul revolution and the Internet with waking up his generation. Miller revealed how the government has terrorized and surveilled him, even to the point of zapping his radio prior to tonight’s interview. “I don’t think they are happy about what we’re doing,” he offered. Miller also commented on how Agenda 21 makes Michigan a Constitution-free zone. Johnson agreed, pointing out that “much of the country is under a Constitution-free zone.”
In April 2012 Copenhagen Phil (Sjællands Symfoniorkester) surprised the passengers in the Copenhagen Metro by playing Griegs Peer Gynt. The flash mob was created in collaboration with Radio Klassisk http://radioklassisk.dk/. All music was performed and recorded in the metro.
Artist Isao Hashimoto created an animation showing every nuclear test between 1945 (the first Manhattan Project test, called Trinity) and 1998 (a test in Pakistan). The total number? 2,053, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Note that this number doesn’t include the rumored North Korean tests in 2006 and 2009. While the video starts slowly, by the late 1950s things are getting intense. Testing peaks in 1962, when over a hundred blasts are shown. You can follow the running tally at the top of the screen to see who’s testing, when, and where. After twelve minutes, the video goes silent and runs through the tests by country of origin, so you can see who’s blowing up what, where.Hashimoto said (emphasis added): “This piece of work is a bird’s eye view of the history by scaling down a month length of time into one second. No letter is used for equal messaging to all viewers without language barrier. The blinking light, sound and the numbers on the world map show when, where and how many experiments each country have conducted. I created this work for the means of an interface to the people who are yet to know of the extremely grave, but present problem of the world.“