The aircraft aerobatic team the “Russian Knights” painted this figure of an angel in the sky at the air show in Kubinka, Russia. Source: http://www.amazfacts.com/2013/05/a-remarkable-sky-painting-seen-at.html
In what may be the strangest story I have seen in a while related to the gold market, it appears $982 million worth of gold has left JFK international airport in New York to some undisclosed location in South Africa. While it remains unclear what purpose this gold serves, it seems the most likely...
Today outspoken Hong Kong hedge fund manager William Kaye spoke with King World News about disappearing gold inventories, financial destruction and the Fed. Kaye, who 25 years ago worked for Goldman Sachs in mergers and acquisitions and who is the founder of Pacific Group, had this to say in part I of an extraordinary...
Taken on its own, the KOMO 4 News report below out of Seattle paints a stark and frightening picture of police battling “angry parents” in a simulated shooting at a school. The practice of police training to take on everything from homeschoolers to patriots and constitutionalists – “rightwing extremists” in government parlance – is...
After weeks of rumours, Microsoft confirmed that it will release a major update to Windows 8 later this year. The update, codenamed “Blue”, will probably address the usability problems many users of the radically redesigned operating system have complained about. Tami Reller, a high-level executive working in Microsoft‘s Windows division, admitted that Windows 8...
Lax federal regulators allow arsenic-based additives in chicken and swine feed that can cause cancer in humans, the Center for Food Safety claims in court. Eight other watchdogs joined the Center for Food Safety in suing Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, and U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Margaret Hamburg...
U.S. authorities are stepping up their efforts to track down the editor of a digital magazine published by Al Qaeda after details emerged that the surviving Boston bomber told investigators he and his brother learned how to build explosives by reading the online publication. The CIA is believed to be spearheading the effort to...
Six people, including two teenagers, were reportedly killed in two separate attacks in Dagestan, a Russian region in the Caucasus mountains plagued by an ongoing Islamic insurgency. Independent Russian news agency Interfax reports that two teenagers died when a bomb planted in a package exploded outside a housewares shop in the Dagestani capital of...
TSA detains man for failing to flush toilet
All he wanted was a soda. Now a 52-year-old California executive is asking for half a million dollars from airline Virgin America. Salvatore Bevivino of San Francisco, California filed the $500,000 lawsuit against the airline company last week not because he was never brought the soft drink he requested during a flight home from...
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