Informative Links for October 25, 2012
Weinstein’s Bin Laden Film Cast Romney as Villain – Breitbart “The New York Times reveals today–in a classic buried lede–that Harvey Weinstein’s film about the killing of Osama bin Laden, set to air on the National Geographic Channel two days before the election, originally included a scene showing Gov. Mitt Romney “appearing to oppose the raid,” a complete fabrication of history. The film, SEAL Team Six: The Raid on Osama bin Laden, grants President Barack Obama a “starring role,” and was edited–apparently at Weinstein’s suggestion–to embellish Obama’s involvement.”
“The Romney scene was cut at the insistence of National Geographic Channel CEO Howard T. Owens, who told the Times: “We wouldn’t air this if it were propaganda.” These supporters will never let the truth get in the way !
Dollar Sell-off and Hyperinflation by 2014 – John Williams – USA Watchdog “Economist John Williams says the latest round of “open-ended” QE has set the table for a global “dollar sell-off” and “hyperinflation” no later than 2014. Williams says, “There’s no way the consumer can fuel the economic recovery, and there is no way we’re going to see one in the near future.” Williams predicts, “The Treasury is going to have funding problems, and that means the deficit gets a lot worse.”
More Americans Tap Retirement Funds. Is That OK? – Christian Science Monitor “More than 20 percent of Americans have borrowed against their 401(k), the highest share since 1996. Nearly half of young people with 401(k)s at previous employers cash them out rather than roll them over. Tapping retirement funds is rarely a good idea.”
Mom Found ‘Guilty’ By Court After Refusing TSA Pat Down On Daughter – Info Wars “A woman who stood up to TSA screeners and refused to allow them to grope her or her 14 year old daughter has been found guilty of “disorderly conduct” and sentenced to one year of probation by a court in Tennessee. … The verdict in Andrea Fornella Abbott’s case sets a dangerous precedent along the lines of First amendment rights not being applicable at security checkpoints. The verdict essentially paves the way for criminally punishing anyone who questions TSA procedures, no matter how bizarre they are.”
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