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Star of David

France issues soft warning against citizens doing business in illegal Israeli colonies

settlement
© Reuters/Abed Omar QusiniJewish colony of Brukhim located near the West Bank village of Kufr al-Deek near Salfit.
France has warned its citizens against taking part in any economic activity in the occupied Palestinian territories, saying this may entail legal risks because the Jewish settlements are illegal under international law.

The warning is part of a joint act drafted by the five largest EU countries: Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Spain, Haaretz cited a French diplomat as saying.

Italy and Spain are expected to issue similar warnings over the next few days, while the UK and Germany did so a few months ago.

The move comes after the failure of peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians, and also following massive protests against the construction of settlements across the EU.

The notice by the French Foreign Ministry advises against investing, purchasing land, or engaging in economic activity in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Golan Heights. It was published as part of recommendations for French people traveling to Israel.

Comment: While the warning is non-binding, is this a sign that something more is going on behind the scenes? Will Europe, and the rest of the world, ever grow the teeth to do something about Israel's flagrant abuse of international law for the past two generations?


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The elite's agenda: 22 quotes that lay it out

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© Govtslaves.infoPsychopath David Rockefeller
1. "In the next century, nations as we know it will be obsolete; all states will recognize a single, global authority. National sovereignty wasn't such a great idea after all."
-Strobe Talbot, President Clinton's Deputy Secretary of State, as quoted in Time, July 20th, 1992.

2. "The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialism. But under the name of "liberalism" they will adopt every fragment of the Socialist program, until one day America will be a Socialist nation, without knowing how it happened."
-Norman Thomas, for many years U.S. Socialist Presidential candidate.

3. "Today the path of total dictatorship in the United States can be laid by strictly legal means, unseen and unheard by the Congress, the President, or the people. Outwardly we have a Constitutional government. We have operating within our government and political system, another body representing another form of government - a bureaucratic elite."
-Senator William Jenner, 1954

Family

43% of family wealth has vanished - study

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If you're a typical family, you're considerably poorer than you used to be. No wonder the "recovery" feels like a recession.

A new study published by the Russell Sage foundation helps explain why many families feel like they're falling behind: They actually are. The study, which measures the average wealth of U.S. households by income level, reveals a startling decline in wealth nationwide. The median household in 2013 had a net worth of just $56,335 - 43% lower than the median wealth level right before the recession began in 2007, and 36% lower than a decade ago. "There are very few signs of significant recovery from the losses in wealth suffered by American families during the Great Recession," the study concludes.

Not surprisingly, lower-income households have lost a larger portion of their wealth than those with higher incomes, as the following chart from the study shows:
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© Russell Sage Foundation

Stormtrooper

Fox News psychiatrist: Hilary Clinton's entire reputation exists from sleeping with the President

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Fox News resident psychiatrist and Medical A-Team member Dr. Keith Ablow asserted on Thursday that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could never win the White House without the help of Bill Clinton because her "entire reputation" was from "sleeping with the president."

Speaking to the hosts of Out Numbered on Fox News, Ablow said that Hillary Clinton's recent gaffes about her wealth - and, of course, Benghazi - meant that "she will tell you anything" to get elected.

Fox News contributor Kirsten Powers, however, took issue with pundits who criticized the former first lady because her husband had defended her during a recent book tour.

"I think that's unfair though," Powers said. "It is her husband, he's in the public life. And somebody is naturally going to ask him. What is he supposed to say?"

Snakes in Suits

Republican Louie Gohmert objects to Obama immigration policies that 'lure' diseased children to the United States

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Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) on Wednesday objected to President Barack Obama's immigration policies because he said that they were "luring" diseased children to the United States.

Speaking at a House Judiciary hearing titled "An Administration Made Disaster: The South Texas Border Surge of Unaccompanied Alien Minors," Gohmert accused President Obama of giving undocumented children a "free pass" to stay in the country.

"And what is occurring by this administration luring these children into America by the promise of a free pass once they get here, there are children that are suffering and being hurt, being lured here to their detriment," the Texas Republican opined. "Now, if they get here successfully, that's a different story."

Gohmert said that he had visited a facility in Texas over the weekend where children were "lying on a concrete floor."

War Whore

The things warmongers said about Iraq!

US marines preparing for Iraq invasion
© Reuters / Oleg PopovU.S. marines walk in full combat gears during a drill for infantry tactics in a stormy Kuwaiti desert on March 13, 2003
Iraq is in turmoil - with ISIS controlling large areas of the country - but the truth is that it's been in turmoil since the illegal 2003 invasion.

2013 was Iraq's bloodiest year since 2008, but as I wrote here members of the elite political class and warmongers in the West weren't interested.

Iraq post-invasion had become the greatest non-news story of the modern era. The people who could not stop talking about Iraq in 2002/3 and telling how much they cared about ordinary Iraqis were strangely silent. Instead they were devoting their energies into propagandizing for another Middle Eastern military 'intervention', this time against Syria.

Now that Iraq is back in the western news headlines again, with calls for 'intervention' to counter ISIS, it's worth bearing in mind what the architects of the Iraq war and the cheerleaders for it said in the lead up and during the invasion about the 'threat' from Saddam's WMDs and how toppling a secular dictator would help the so-called 'war on terror' and bring peace and security to the region.

Do we really want to take these people's advice on what 'we' should do now in Iraq? Up to a million people have been killed since the illegal invasion and as critics predicted at the time, the war led to enormous chaos and instability and boosted radical Islamic extremism. By their own words, let the warmongers be damned.

Horse

Red Cross claims 'trade secret' as to how it used Hurricane Sandy funds

Red Cross and hurricane Sandy
© Reuters / Tom MihalekARCHIVE PHOTO: Residents who returned to their homes damaged by Hurricane Sandy line up for a hot meal served from a red Cross vehicle on Samson Avenue in Seaside Heights, New Jersey November 12, 2012.
American Red Cross has been reluctant to make public details over how it raised and spent over $300 million in Hurricane Sandy relief funds. The charity's lawyers say the disclosure would inflict "competitive harm" on the group.

The Red Cross supplied some of the information concerning its Sandy activity to New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, whose office has been investigating the issue.

When a New-York based independent non-profit media outlet ProPublica filed a public records request for the same information, the charity's lawyers argued that journalists could only be given a redacted version, as some of the facts mentioned in the report constituted a "trade secret."

If such details were disclosed, "the American Red Cross would suffer competitive harm because its competitors would be able to mimic the American Red Cross's business model for an increased competitive advantage," Gabrielle Levin of the Gibson Dunn law firm wrote in a letter to the attorney general's office.

Disaster Accountability Project, a watchdog that monitors aid groups, found Red Cross' citing trade secret exemption was a strange thing to do.

"Invoking a 'trade secret' exemption is not something you would expect from an organization that purports to be 'transparent and accountable,'" said Ben Smilowitz the group's executive director.

Comment: It sounds like the Red Cross in the US has been ponerized too!


Dollar

After Cyprus bail-in: Spain to create tax on bank deposits

banks rob deposit holders
It was a little over a year ago, just as the Cyprus deposit confiscation aka "bail in" was taking place, when we asked, rhetorically, if "Spain is preparing for its own deposit levy" when an announcement by Spain's Finance Minister, Montoro, hinted at the imminent arrival of just that.

Specifically we said:
While Spain's economy minister Luis De Guindos proclaimed in the Senate today that bank deposits under EUR100,000 are "sacred"and that "Spanish savers should stay calm," Spain, it would appear, has changed constitutional rules to enable a so-called 'moderate' levy on deposits - as under previous Spanish law this was prohibited. For now, they claim the 'levy' will be "not much higher than 0%" and is mainly aimed at regions in Spain that have "made no effort to collect taxes" based on new revenue expectations.

As El Pais reports, the minister of finance and public administration, Cristobal Montoro, defends the need for such a 'levy' in their constitution on the basis of standardizing taxes across regions (and is preparing a proposal on the amounts to be paid) and although it would appear that while the European Commission could previously argue that such a 'tax' would violate the free movement of capital in Europe, it now leaves the door open to eventually effectively taxing the deposits.

Comment: See: Banks have almost zero cash: Be prepared to lose your savings


Cow

Ukraine and EU sign free trade zone deal along with Georgia and Moldova

Ukraine signs eu association agreement
© Georges Gobet/AFP
Ukraine has signed the economic part of the Association agreement with the EU, with Georgia and Moldova also joining the pact, even though big economic risks lie ahead.

The signing of the economic part of the agreement comes after 8 months of violent unrest in Ukraine, which broke out in Kiev and spread across the country in November after then-President Viktor Yanukovich decided to reject the trade agreement in favor of trilateral talks.

The document contains 31 signatures- Ukraine, all 28 EU member states, as well as that of the President of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy, and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso. The agreement will only come into force when it is ratified by every national parliament in the EU. It is expected that the ratification process will be complete by this fall.

Georgia and Moldova also signed both political and economic parts of the Association Agreement. Ukraine signed a political part of the agreement in March, shortly after Crimea rejoined Russia.

"By signing the association agreement, Ukraine, like European nation, which shares the same rules of law, stresses its sovereign choice to become a member of the EU Association Agreement in the future," Poroshenko before the signing ceremony. The Ukrainian President sees the trade document as a stepping stone to eventual EU statehood.



Comment: Given what is happening in Ukraine, one shudders at the thought that they share the same rules of law.


Comment: The EU technocrats are happy: Another country to plunder. This is very bad news for Ukraine.


Piggy Bank

Banks have almost zero cash: Be prepared to lose your savings

Just like in 2007, the predictable upcoming financial crash will arrive suddenly overnight and the new day's world economy will be in chaos. At the starting gun of this "run on the banks," you had better be pretty quick.

Your bank has almost zero cash.
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© www.thisismoney.co.ukNew Bank Policy: Collapse the limits of withdrawal.
"I'm sorry, Sir. We are unable to cash this check," were the ominous words delivered to me by a fresh faced, none-too-friendly, Wells Fargo Bank manager. He had just kept me waiting ten minutes while in consultation about my transaction. Returning to his cubicle he sat down quickly, now looking at me intently through narrowed eyes.

Three feet away, between us and in front of him, were three forms of my personal identification face up. He gazed down glowering at two checks also before him, written to me by a client and drawn on his bank. Not being a "Well's" customer I expected a shake-down, hence the multiple forms of ID.

The two checks totaled a seemingly paltry sum of almost US$8,000.00. Not expecting this much difficulty I insisted on a reason, to which he replied, "I'm sorry, but the bank does not have sufficient funds on-hand to cash these checks."

Really? Naturally, like the majority of capitalist indoctrinated bank depositors, I assumed that, as is traditional with banks, this one would have lots of cash. Au Contraire.

Comment: As per Ellen Brown, the new rules for keeping the too-big-to-fail banks alive: use creditor funds, including uninsured deposits, to recapitalize failing banks. But isn't that theft? Perhaps, but it's legal theft. By law, when you put your money into a deposit account, your money becomes the property of the bank. You become an unsecured creditor with a claim against the bank. Also at risk are pension funds and public revenues. The FDIC has only about $25 billion in its deposit insurance fund, which is mandated by law to keep a balance equivalent to only 1.15 percent of insured deposits.