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The After-Christmas Hangover: Why There Is No Peace On Earth
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/26/2015 13:10 -0500- Afghanistan
- Brazil
- Bulgaria
- China
- Eastern Europe
- ETC
- Exxon
- First Amendment
- France
- Henry Kissinger
- Iran
- Iraq
- Israel
- Kuwait
- Middle East
- Mohammad
- National Debt
- national intelligence
- national security
- Nationalism
- Neocons
- Newspaper
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- Nuclear Power
- OPEC
- Reza Shah
- Robert Gates
- Romania
- Salient
- Saudi Arabia
- Slovakia
- Totalitarianism
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Uranium
- White House
101 years after the Christmas truces along the Western Front there is still no peace on earth. And the long suffering American taxpayers, who foot the massive bills generated by the War Party’s demented and destructive policies, have no clue that Imperial Washington is the principal reason.
Exclusive: "And It's Gone... It's All Gone" - The One Gold Scandal That Goes To The Very Top
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/25/2015 22:20 -0500Following the yellow brick road leads us deep, very deep inside the rabbit hole...
Read The Letter That Turned Folk Icon Pete Seeger Into An FBI Target
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/25/2015 19:45 -0500At 23-years old, Pete Seeger was an Army Private anxiously awaiting the opportunity to be deployed to fight fascism in the midst of World War II, when he became outraged by injustice in his own backyard. As such, he wrote the following letter to the California chapter of the American Legion. For this thoughtful expression of his First Amendment rights, Pete Seeger ended up on an FBI watch-list; a place he would remain for the next thirty years. Following a Freedom of Information Act request, we now have access to his shocking 1,800 page file...
'Dear Santa' - An Activist Hedge Fund Manager Addresses St. Nick's "One Long Party"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/25/2015 10:48 -0500Dear Santa Claus, I am an activist investor in your company who has been infuriated for many years by your wilfully eccentric approach to capital allocation, pricing, brand strategy and supply chain management. Life at St Nicholas is one long party. Free food for your elves, who receive generous compensation to make bespoke, non-standardised products. Presents offered to anyone who writes you a begging letter and has been “good” according to some vague metric. Jingle bells, rides in one-horse open sleighs, eggnog cocktails: Oh, what fun you have with my money.
During the Next Crisis, Central Banking Itself Will Fail
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 12/24/2015 15:17 -0500The situation is clear: the 2008 Crisis was the warm up. The next Crisis will be THE REAL Crisis. The Crisis in which Central Banking itself will fail.
Don't Look Now But Gasoline Is Up 10% In 3 Days
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/24/2015 09:42 -0500After a year of proclamations from mainstream media (and Wall St. economists) that low oil prices mean low gas prices at the pump which means "bonanza" for US consumers, it appears none of that happened. Confidence is fading fast despite what some suggest is $550 average savings this year as 'gains' flooded into soaring rent and healthcare costs. But, more recently, as stock markets celebrate a soaring oil price (off decade lows), wholesale gasoline prices have soared 10% in a little over 48 hours...
China Proposes A Fix For Its Crashing Housing Market: "Transplant" 100 Million Farmers Into Its Cities
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/24/2015 07:46 -0500There is just one very big problem with this "solution"...
The Trade Wars Begin: U.S. Imposes 256% Tarriff On Chinese Steel Imports
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/23/2015 18:45 -0500There is one thing that could dramatically slow down China's metal exports - tariffs, anti-dumping duties and other forms of protectionism. “What may slow down the exports is anti-dumping and protectionist measures that several countries have taken against cheap imports,” said Ernst & Young’s Agrawal. In other words, a trade war... which is precisely what the U.S. just launched by hiking tariffs on Chinese steel imports by a whopping 256%.
Brazilians Cancel Vacation Plans As 50 Million Metric Tons Of "Noxious Mud" Turns Ocean Brown
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/23/2015 17:00 -0500“I was really worried. Everyone who thought of going for the end of the year will have to cancel. Nobody is going to pay 2,000 reais for a holiday package to go to a place where people say the mud is."
The Dollar Shortage Has Arrived: Africa Runs Out Of Dollars
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/23/2015 13:58 -0500In an unexpected turn of events, the disappearance of not just synthetic but very physical dollars has hit one region much harder and much faster than we expected. Africa.
The War On Terror Has Created 6500% More Terrorism
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/23/2015 11:11 -0500An analysis of terror attacks since 2002 suggests U.S. efforts to combat terrorism - i.e., the "War on Terror" - have led to a dramatic increase in death and suffering from terrorism.
Foursquare Is Now Twosquare: Latest Tech Bubble Casualty Has Valuation Slashed By 60%
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/22/2015 21:18 -0500The latest semi-unicorn to drop like a fly was none other than Foursquare, a company which makes apps that do something that most other apps already do as well if not better. Actually make that Twosquare, or rather Oneandathirdsquare, because according to ReCode, the company is close to finalizing a funding round that will see the company's value plunge to $250 million, almost two-thirds less than the $650 million it was "valued" at two years ago.
Chinese Executive Who Was Once Kidnapped By Angry Investors Disappears
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/22/2015 19:40 -0500Back in August, angry investors captured Shan Jiuliang, the head of Fanya Metals Exchange, in a daring predawn raid on a luxury hotel in Shanghai. The citizen's arrest came after Fanya stopped making payments on WMPs it issued. Now, it appears as though Shan has been captured again - only this time, it's not clear whether he'll be coming back.
What Really Went Wrong With The US Military's Syria "Train And Equip" Program
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/22/2015 15:20 -0500"The last straw was the amount of food the Americans provided – 200 pounds of rice and 200 pounds of kidney beans, enough for each of the course graduates for a week or two, but not for their families, who are in dire financial straits. That’s when the group voted to take two weeks off."
Slammed By Redemption Requests, These Hedge Funds Raise "Gates" To Avoid Firesale Liquidations
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/22/2015 14:47 -0500Needless to say, these names are just the beginning: once the redemptions - and gating - genie is out of the bottle, there is no putting it back.



