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Russia’s Cancer Vaccine Administered To Melanoma Patient
The Russian Ministry of Health announced yesterday that doctors at the National Medical Research Center for Radiology administered the country’s first domestically developed personalized mRNA-based cancer vaccine. The patient who received the vaccine is a 60-year-old …

University of Nebraska Asks Where The Bird Flu Went
Some of us are still wondering why, all of a sudden, bird flu has dropped from headlines and is no longer infecting human beings in the United States. Now, the University of Nebraska has asked the same question and given us all an answer.

Russia’s Cancer Vaccine Administered To Melanoma Patient
The Russian Ministry of Health announced yesterday that doctors at the National Medical Research Center for Radiology administered the country’s first domestically developed personalized mRNA-based cancer vaccine. The patient who received the vaccine is a 60-year-old …
BREAKING POINT – Top Trends 2010 by Gerald Celente
Gerald Celente, director of The Trends Research Institute provides a synopsis of his upcoming Winter Issue of the Trends Research Journal.
Silver Pro: We’re Going to See a Big Run Up in 2010
Silver expert David Morgan, of the Morgan Report, discusses his silver outlook for 2010. (audio interview follows excerpts and commentary) I believe we’re going to get a big pull-back, which we’re witnessing as we speak. And then I think it will level off and build at…
Jim Rogers on the World Economy
Jim Rogers is bullish on the dollar in the near-term, but warns about problems with all paper currencies. Discussion includes sovereign defaults, gold and silver, agriculture investing and more.
RIP: Popular Consumer Brands That Didn’t Make It
With the economy coming to a screeching halt in early 2009, and the lackluster recovery that followed, some well known brands and consumer products are gone forever.
Global Warming Activists Should Be Relieved
If your true motivation is the destruction of free enterprise and the promotion of socialism and communism you would see these hacked emails and other proof that the global warming scare has been completely manufactured as a threat to your true goals.
First Premier Bank Credit Card Introduces 79.9% APR
The terms are eyebrow raising, but First Premier targets people with bad credit who likely can’t get approved for cards elsewhere.
When You Search Online, You’re Tagged
We all know that Google is in bed with the government… I suppose it’s nice that CEO Eric Schmidt is at least open about it.
Gerald Celente: World War III is On the Way (December 2009)
Trend forecaster Gerald Celente joins the Jeff Rense show for his monthly trend forecasts (December 10, 2009).
Ebay Web Traffic Down 37% in 2009
Some of the largest websites in the country had extraordinary swings in their audiences in 2009. Many of the most well-known web destinations lost large portions of their traffic
You Expect Me To Pay For This Person’s Health Care?
There are a lot of “letters” from doctors going around discussing health care. To verify the accuracy of this one, we used Snopes to confirm — and it looks to be legit, so we wanted to reprint for your reading pleasure.
Ron Paul: ‘He’s the most powerful man in the world’
Ron Paul weighs in on Mr. Bernanke’s most recent distinction on Morning Joe.
The Return of the Dollar
A funny thing happened on the way to the dollar’s imminent destruction: it broke its downtrend and is now looking to finish 2009 strongly.
Person of the Year
Time’s 2009 Person of the year.
Shadow Inventory: 7 Million Homes in Default
We’re looking at numbers that are somewhat hyperbolic, certainly breathless.
The Island: A Dialogue on Rights
Say ten people are stranded on an island, and they know that they are going to be stuck there for quite some time. So, they try to start their own little civilization. They divide the work that has to be done to survive into say ten categories or jobs: gathering food…
Another Bubble Within the Super Bubble: College Tuition
It may seem like a child’s birthday party, with bubbles floating around all over the place. We’ve got the real estate bubble, the oil bubble, the government debt bubble, and a bubble we don’t often mention, but one that affects millions of people, the college bubble.
Hyperinflationary Depression – No Way of Avoiding Financial Armageddon
If you’ve never heard of or read a report from John Williams, then today is your (un)lucky day.
Retailer Lowers Expectations, Inflation Rises, Manufacturing Confuses
A variety of reports today, with mixed interpretations, are sure to keep investors and the general public wondering what the heck is actually going on.
World Crisis: No Bailout Will Stop It
It was a year ago that the entire global financial system, spear headed by the USA, faced the real possibility of total meltdown.
THE BIG PICTURE
Right now the financial markets are telling us a story which is so incredible, so fantastic and filled with such opportunities for profit that I am in awe. I can only remember two comparable opportunities in my lifetime, the bottom in gold at $35/oz. in the summer of 19…






