Food Inflation To Surge, Goldman Warns
zerohedge.com by Tyler Durden on 10/10/2012 We have been very active in our discussions of the impact of the pending rise in food prices around the world (from central bank largesse to weather-related chaos). As Goldman notes, food inflation has been one of the most significant sources of headline inflation variation in emerging markets (EM) over the past few years. Since June, international prices for agri
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Six Reasons to Buy Gold Today
Thu, Oct 11 2012, 10:36 GMT by Axel Merk – Merk Hard Currency Fund “He who has the gold makes the rules.” Imagine the surprise of the world’s first circumnavigator, Ferdinand Magellan, when upon arriving on the sandy shores of the present-day Philippines in March 1521 after the firstever Pacific crossing, he was offered a gold bar and some spices by the native king. Gold – it was a store and s
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CNBC – Jobless Claims Report is NOT Accurate 10/11/2012
CNBC One entire state was not counted. CNBC: one large US State’s Data missing entirely from the Unemployment Data on New Filings for last weekCNBC – Jobless Claims Report is NOT Accurate 10/11/2012
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6 ways to protect your family from the danger of GMOs
Tuesday, October 09, 2012 by: PF Louis (NaturalNews) The California Proposition 37 ballot to make GMO (genetically modified organisms) labeling mandatory by state law is approaching. The hope is that if the California popular vote carries it by voting yes, this will set a precedent for other states. The European Union (EU) might ban GMO corn in light of the recent French study that clearly showed horrific c
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Switzerland Prepares For Mass Civil Unrest In Europe
Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com October 10, 2012 Fears over race wars, economic fallout prompt new military battalions. Despite being one of the most stable and economically vibrant countries in the world, primarily as a result of its refusal to join the Euro, Switzerland is preparing for mass civil unrest in central Europe that could spill over its border, by mobilizing troops to deal with potential d
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18 million U.S. households struggling to feed families
By Anne Miller | The Lookout – Wed, Sep 5, 2012 Almost 18 million American homes struggled to find enough to eat in 2011, including 3.9 million homes with children, or 10 percent of all families with children, according to numbers released on Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Even worse off were single mothers and black and Latino households, the survey found. As NPR notes, “People
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