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The People’s Voice To Air 24/7 Worldwide On November 25th

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We Now Have The ‘PaperWork’ And The People’s Voice Is Definitely Going To Air 24/7 Worldwide On November 25th

Source: DavidIcke.com - 11/25/13, By David Icke

 

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The People’s Voice Five-Hour Special Now Playing And Repeating Until We Go To Air Permanently

The reaction has been fantastic and thanks for all your kind comments and good wishes.

This programme was put together with five days notice with technology still being tested and learned and so this was an incredible achievement.

Conspiracy theories? No one does it better than West’s elite

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RT - Neil Clark, 11/13/13

 

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What the Litvinenko and Arafat cases show us is that there are officially 'approved' conspiracy theories and those which do not receive official approval.

The labeling of people as ‘conspiracy theorists’ by gatekeepers in the West has nothing to do with how much evidence there is to support a claim or the quality of that evidence, but is a political call, based on who the conspiracy theory concerns and who is making it.

 

More: RT.com

 

Corporate America’s New Scam: Industry P.R. Firm Poses as Think Tank!

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AlterNet - 11/13/13, Salon / By Lisa Graves

 

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When scholars at University of California, Berkeley, recently released a study finding that low wages in the  fast food industry cost taxpayers $7 billion every year in social supports to subsidize salaries of low-income workers, they ran into a respectable-sounding opponent. The professors had argued that the minimum wage should be increased to relieve the burden on taxpayers who underwrite supersize restaurant industry profits.

37 States Allow Corporations To Get Rich Off Prison Labor

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Source: ClassWarfareExists.com - 11/12/13, Posted by Jameson
 

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As you do your holiday shopping this year, chances are you’ll be surrounded by products that were made using prison labor.

Corporations are realizing that they don’t need to send jobs overseas to turn a profit any more. No, they didn’t have a change of heart and a new found willingness to share their hard earned profits with their workers. Instead, they’ve found a class of people that they can basically use for free. Even better, these people have almost no rights. No protections. No voice. They are numerous and growing every year. What corporations have realized is that they are sitting on the largest population of prisoners in the world.

Seattle police deactivate surveillance system after public outrage

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RT - 11/13/13

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Police in Seattle, Washington have responded to a major public outcry by disabling a recently discovered law enforcement tool that critics said could be used to conduct sweeping surveillance across the city.

Last week, Seattle’s The Stranger published an in-depth look at a little known new initiative taking place within the city that involved the installation of dozens of devices that would create a digital mesh network for law enforcement officers. The devices — small white-boxes equipped with antennas and adorned on utility poles — would broadcast data wirelessly between nodes so police officers could have their own private network to more easily share large amounts of data. As The Stranger pointed out, however, those same contraptions were able to collect data on internet-ready devices of anyone within reach, essentially allowing the Seattle Police Department to see where cell phones, laptops and any other smart devices operating within reach were located.

 

More: RT.com

 

Occupy Wall Street activists buy $15m of Americans' personal debt

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The Guardian - 11/12/13, Adam Gabbatt

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'Our primary purpose was to spread information about the workings of this secondary debt market,' said Andrew Ross. 
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"Our purpose in doing this, aside from helping some people along the way – there's certainly many, many people who are very thankful that their debts are abolished – our primary purpose was to spread information about the workings of this secondary debt market."

"Very few people know how cheaply their debts have been bought by collectors. It changes the psychology of the debtor, knowing this.

More: TheGuardian.com

 

JPMorgan’s #AskJPM Twitter Hashtag Backfires Against Bank

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Bloomberg - 11/14/13, Dawn Kopecki

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JPMorgan Chase & Co., the target of at least eight Justice Department investigations, was mocked and taunted by Twitter users after asking followers to send questions to an executive using the hashtag #AskJPM.

JPMorgan, the biggest U.S. bank, has faced criminal probes including one into possible bribery in Asia and another examining its relationship with Ponzi scheme operator Bernard Madoff. The firm has been negotiating an agreement with the U.S. to resolve multiple mortgage-bond probes, and two ex-employees were indicted for allegedly trying to cover up a record trading loss last year.

Video and more: Bloomberg.com

 

Investment Manager Explains Why 99.5% Of Americans Can Never Win

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Business Insider - 11/13/13, Gus Lubin
 

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"In my view, the American dream of striking it rich is merely a well-marketed fantasy that keeps the bottom 99.5% hoping for better and prevents social and political instability," the manager wrote in an email to Professor G. William Domhoff of the University of California at Santa Cruz.

The manager, who asked to remain anonymous to protect his relationship with wealthy clients, expresses his frustration with a financial system that is rigged to help the elites at the cost of everyone else.

More: BusinessInsider.com

 

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