Mayor Says NYC Bomber Could Be Someone Who Didnt Like Health Bill

Chief amongst the many questions that that still are left unanswered regarding the failed car bomb last Saturday night is who would do such a thing.
Usama Bin Laden Is Living Comfortably In Iran


Isn't this convenient?
Usama bin Laden gets up each morning in his dark, damp cave in northern Pakistan, gripped by fear, listening carefully for the telltale sound of a drone that is searching for him. His isolation is almost complete. Only a few trusted associates know where he is, and they visit rarely -- bringing food and news, but careful not to fall into a routine. There is no radio or other electronic device whose signal might be followed. He can’t go out in daytime for fear of satellites. It is a grim, lonely existence.
CFR: Fifteen Nuclear Agendas to Watch


From Council on Foreign Relations
The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT), which entered into force in 1970,...
Pakistan Taliban leader 'killed by CIA drone' surfaces on internet to threaten U.S.

Two new videos from the Pakistani Taliban appear to show their leader alive and refuting earlier American and Pakistani claims that he was killed in a U.S. missile strike.
Halliburton May Be Culprit In Oil Rig Explosion

Giant oil-services provider Halliburton may be a primary suspect in the investigation into the oil rig explosion that has devastated the Gulf Coast, the Wall Street Journal reports.
SWAT Vitamins and Goldman (SpyWitnessNews 15)

Why do you think Obama is sending SWAT to the oil spill in the Gulf?

Congressman Sneaks Anti-Vitamin Amendment Into Wall Street Reform Bill


Mike Adams
Natural News
Of all the sneaky tactics practiced in Washington D.C., this recent action by Congressman Henry Waxman (D-CA) is one of the most insidious: While no one was looking, he injected amendment language into the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2009 (H.R. 4173) that would expand the powers of the FTC (not the FDA, but the FTC) to terrorize nutritional supplement companies by greatly expanding the power of the FTC to make its own laws that target dietary supplement companies.
US OPens Criminal Investigation Into Goldman


AP
WASHINGTON -- Ratcheting pressure on Goldman Sachs two days after its executives were grilled and rebuked in the public glare, the Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation of the Wall Street powerhouse over mortgage securities deals it arranged.
Obama Sends SWAT Teams to Gulf Oil Rigs

Infowars.com
The Absurd Report
AP
The President announced yesterday that the Department of Interior is sending swat teams to inspect all oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico...
Tsunami alarm: Tarpley predicts 2nd wave of global crisis emerging from Greece

CFR Briefing: Iraq Gathering Political Clouds


CFR -
An Iraqi judicial panel on April 26 disqualified a member of the winning list led by Ayad Allawi for prior ties to the Ba'ath Party. If that ruling stands, Allawi could lose a seat and have his margin of victory cut from two seats to one. This follows an order by the same panel to recount ballots in parts of Baghdad, which could delay the government formation process into August or September--just as U.S. force levels are cut from 95,000 to 50,000 by August 31. True to form, nefarious actors in the process, including Iran and al-Qaeda, will seek advantage from increasing tensions, making the next four to six months among the riskiest and most critical period of the war.
Climate Change Bill Collapses In Senate

A long-awaited climate change bill that would put a price on excessive carbon emissions and generate billions of dollars has been postponed indefinitely.




