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The "FALSE FLAG" terrorist scare is also designed to enable a third (3rd) major event forthcoming in the Middle East.

18 hours ago ago from GOING GLOBAL - EAST MEETS WEST - ARTICLES OF INTEREST

snip~ "The scheduled New Year's Eve implementation of the Wanta-Reagan-Mitterrand Protocols that would bring $6.2 TRILLION back to the U.S. Treasury, help eliminate the toxic derivatives parked in U.S. banks currently in zombie condition, and also put millions of Americans back to work on a national high-speed rail project at NO U.S. Taxpayer's expense" Sunday, December 27, 2009 BREAKING NEWS: False Flag Terror Plot Exposed Category: ...

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U.S. Officials: “Happy New Year” greeting originated in Yemen

3 hours ago ago from William K. Wolfrum Chronicles

ITALY Blogger William K. Wolfrum today sent Happy New Years greetings to all his friends, family and readers. Upon hearing this news, U.S. officials quickly surmised that the greeting likely originated in Yemen . At this point it may be too early to tell, but we have it on good authority that the New Years greetings in question more than likely originated in Yemen, said an anonymous U.S. official. Al Qaeda has a stronghold in Yemen, and ...

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US air panic continues, on the ground. So they knew for years.

21 hours ago ago from Revelation 7 thunders

Part of Terminal C at Reagan National Airport evacuated after broken pipe causes flooding; closed gates mostly for US Airways flights -- AP http://twitter.com/BreakingNews Sky News reports Lufthansa flight en route to Detroit makes an emergency stop in Iceland because of a suspicious package. AP: An official briefed on the attack says U.S. has known for at least two years that the suspect could have terrorist ties. On all flights to ...

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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street is likely t

4 hours ago ago from Financial News

NEW YORK (Reuters) Wall Street is likely to make a strong showing in the final week of 2009 as the bulls gear up to toast the first annual advance for U.S. stocks in two years on hopes of more economic stability in 2010. The U.S. stock market's resiliency since the March bottom has put investors in the mood to celebrate. The trading week will be cut short by the New Year's Day holiday on Friday, when U.S. financial markets will be ...

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Dayton Acknowledges Depression, Drinking

3 hours ago ago from Minneapolis News on Twitter

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mark Dayton said he has struggled with mild depression for years and relapsed in his recovery from alcoholism while serving in the U.S. Senate. The rest is here: Dayton Acknowledges Depression, Drinking

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Then and Now: How Far We Are From Y2K, and the Tech That Got Us Here

2 hours ago ago from Switched

The year 2000 loomed over the world way before 1999 -- see Prince songs, Y2K concerns, and even hordes of science fiction movies set before the end of the millennium. But on January 1, 2000, nothing much changed, jet packs didn't suddenly appear, and we didn't all get rad Jetsons-style hair. While we can't speak for our readers, launch any member of the Switched staff through time from 1999 until 2009. We would be shocked. Televisions in ...

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President Obama's First Year: Progress, But a Long Journey Remains

2 hours ago ago from DailyFinance

How could one best sum up President Barack Obama's performance in his first year as president? A strong start down the long road to economic recovery and national well-being. Continue reading President Obama's First Year: Progress, But a Long Journey Remains President Obama's First Year: Progress, But a Long Journey Remains originally appeared on DailyFinance on Sun, 27 Dec 2009 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds .

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