Sunday, May 19, 2013

Movie Theater: "The Fog of War"

The decision to deploy the atom bombs, Little Boy and Fat Man was not a war crime. On the contrary. It was an act of moral heroism. 



The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara

The documentary is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and times of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara. It illustrates his observations of the nature of modern warfare. The title is related to the military phrase, "Fog of War". The film won the 2003 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature.

Friday, May 17, 2013

"Hating Breitbart" the Movie Released Today

'Hating Breitbart' is an up-close expose of the last two years of the Conservative enfant terrible and new media pioneer, Andrew Breitbart



Trailer of 'Hating Breitbart': from the birth of the Tea Party movement in 2009 until Andrew's untimely death from a heart attack last year

'Hating Breitbart ' is the story of the man who achieved international attention by taking on the mainstream press. He knew the media from the inside and upended them whenever he could. He therefore found himself repeatedly the target of opponents and of those who hated him for his success.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Muslims Wanted to Poison Water of 2.5 Million Boston Residents

Muslims could have poisoned the water supply of the city of Boston MA. Just earlier, on April 22, jihadi's had similar plans to poison up to 100.000 Americans


Poisoning of the water supply may be a new strategy opted by Muslim terrorists

After the Boston Marathon bombings, and the thwarted plot to derail the Canada/New York train over a bridge crossing the Niagara, or to poison the water supply (and the air) and murder as many as 100,000 people, the greater Boston area risked another major jihadist attack. In the early hours of the morning on May 14 seven Muslims, five men and two women from Singapore, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan, were caught trespassing in a restricted area of the Quabbin Water Reservoir.

Egyptian TV Hostess Has Explosive Interview With Muslim Cleric

Female Egyptian TV host removes headscarf, scolds Muslim cleric who 'peddles' Islam in an explosive interview


Egyptian TV host Riham Said removes her veil during the interview and clashes with her guest, cleric Sheik Yousuf Badri on Al Nahar TV

Following are excerpts from an interview Egyptian TV host Riham Said conducted with Egyptian cleric Yousuf Badri which aired on Al-Nahar TV on April 17, 2013. Recorded before formal interview has begun, Riham is holding a headscarf in her hands.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

How to Build Your 72 Hour Bug-Out-Bag

A bug-out bag is a portable kit that contains the items one would require to survive for seventy-two hours when evacuating from a disaster. The focus is on evacuation


One bug out bag isn’t right for every occasion, but this is how we are packing our bags for a TEOTWAWKI scenario. Click to enlarge the pcture.

Looking for a bug out bag checklist to make sure your bug out bag isn’t lacking anything critical? Instead of a written post, here's an infographic. Hope this gives you a few ideas on items you haven’t checked off your bug out bag checklist. Let us know if you think we missed anything, or if you’ve discovered a better solution for bugging out. New products become available all the time and we like to keep up to speed. Let us know in a comment or even better, on the PomoForum.

Saxo Bank CEO: "The Euro Crisis has turned into a Fatal Disaster"

The eurozone will eventually break up. Cyprus was indeed a template for bail ins and outright confiscatory wealth taxes, disguised as solidarity payments, could be used to raise funds


Lars Seier Christensen, co-CEO and co-founder of Saxo Bank at the Saxo #FXDebates in London

"The governments of Europe need money, and the private sector has it. It is as simple as that. Be very paranoid," he said, warning investors that the mattress may be a safer place to deposit money over the weekend than their bank accounts".

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Interview with George Soros: the Fall of Europe

On May 12, George Soros was awarded the Tiziano Terzani Prize for his 2012 book Financial Turmoil in Europe and the United States: Essays. The following interview is adapted from a press conference in Udine, Italy, on that occasion.



Soros is well known for his political and economic influence.

SOROS: I have been very concerned about Europe. The euro is in the process of destroying the European Union. To some extent, this has already happened, in the sense that the EU was meant to be a voluntary association of equal states. The crisis has turned it into something that is radically different: a relationship between creditors and debtors. And, in a financial crisis, the creditors are in charge. It is no longer a relationship between equals. The fate of Italy, for example, is no longer determined by Italian politics – which is in a crisis of its own, I would say – but rather by the creditor/debtor relationship. That is really what dictates policies.

Former ECB member Bini Smaghi: Italy needs a Bailout

Italians in deep trouble. 40% youth unemployement. Political situation chaotic, companies are going bankrupt and interest on debt is becoming unaffordable


Italy's new government should take a bold step and ask for international financial aid to reform its banks and its economy, former European Central Bank board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said on Monday on the sidelines of a conference in Milan, Reuters reports. Bini Smaghi left the ECB last year.

Monday, May 13, 2013

German Producer Uwe Boll makes Movie about Shooting Bankers

Millions of people have lost everything in the financial crisis. They've lost their jobs, their homes, their life savings. Movie makers are cashing in on this new reality.



"When greed becomes evil, mass murder is justified." 

Bailout: The Age of Greed. Jim is an average New Yorker living a peaceful life with a well paying job and a loving family. Suddenly, everything changes when the economy crashes causing Jim to lose everything. Filled with anger and rage, Jim snaps and goes to extreme lengths to seek revenge for the life taken from him

US Commission: 10 out of 15 Intolerant Countries are Muslim

New members on the list of shame include Egypt, Pakistan and Iraq


The new leader of Egypt has made his country a new member on the list this year. 

The US Committee on International Religious Freedom has concluded in its annual report that 10 out of 15 of the most intolerant countries are Muslim. It mentions Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and five other countries that are ruled by communist or radical leftist regimes: China, Birma, North Korea, Vietnam and Eritrea.