2010: "The Year of Severe Economic Contraction"

by Mike Whitney | December 15, 2009 | Global Research  Upbeat reports in the financial media, belie the effects of the ongoing credit contraction. Massive injections of central bank liquidity have prevented the collapse of financial markets, but have done little to ease the deleveraging of households or stimulate activity the broader economy. The crisis … Continue reading 2010: "The Year of Severe Economic Contraction"

500 Peer-Reviewed Papers Supporting Skepticism of "Man-Made" Global Warming

The following link provides a list of peer reviewed papers supporting skepticism of "man-made" global warming or the environmental or economic effects of. Comments, Corrections, Erratum, Replies, Responses and Submitted papers are not included in the peer-reviewed paper count. There are many more listings than just the 500 papers. http://www.populartechnology.net/2009/10/peer-reviewed-papers-supporting.html

Worldview Weekend Rally 2009

Worldview Weekend Rally Des Moines, Iowa Date: Saturday Night, October 17, 2009 Time: 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Location: Grace Church 4200 E. 25th Street Des Moines, IA 50317 Cost: The tickets are free but you must register online and print out a ticket by visiting http://www.worldviewweekend.com. Topics include: How This Happened to America, Where We Are Going and The Biblical Response; The Proof … Continue reading Worldview Weekend Rally 2009

An Imperial Strategy for a New World Order: The Origins of World War III (Part 1)

by Andrew Gavin Marshall | Global Research, October 16, 2009 Introduction In the face of total global economic collapse, the prospects of a massive international war are increasing. Historically, periods of imperial decline and economic crisis are marked by increased international violence and war. The decline of the great European empires was marked by World … Continue reading An Imperial Strategy for a New World Order: The Origins of World War III (Part 1)

KCCI: Iowa House Could Debate Text Messaging Ban

KCCI is reporting that Iowa may consider legislation to ban texting while driving. According to the story, “A new survey released by Nationwide Insurance shows 8 in 10 Americans would like a ban on the practice of text messaging while driving.” If legislation is passed, Iowa would become one of 15 states and the District … Continue reading KCCI: Iowa House Could Debate Text Messaging Ban

Study: Texts while driving even more dangerous

From MSNBC.com BLACKSBURG, Va. - Texting while driving increases the risk of a crash much more than previous studies have concluded with motorists taking their eyes off the road longer than they do when talking or listening on their cell phones, a safety research institute said Monday. The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute used cameras to … Continue reading Study: Texts while driving even more dangerous