webassets/TheRochesterHerald_Masthead.jpg

The Most Complete, Comprehensive, News and More Site in

New York State.

 webassets/case.jpg

Page 4


webassets/reclaim_america.gif

"Shutting Detroit Down"

has a chance to be one of the most memorable country songs of its time because it's about a very real issue - our failing economy. People will look back in 10-20 years and remember the song as a reminder of these difficult times.

It's very critical of Wall Street people who are living it up while "in the real world, they're shutting Detroit down." With Detroit, obviously, meaning the American auto industry and workers everywhere.

webassets/NAU_Flag1.jpg

webassets/tol-logo.gif

(The London Times)

webassets/Resized_KeldersFarm.jpg

webassets/TheWarningHeader.gif

   ..."We didn't truly know the dangers of the market, because it was a dark market," says Brooksley Born, the head of an obscure federal regulatory agency -- the Commodity Futures Trading Commission [CFTC] -- who not only warned of the potential for economic meltdown in the late 1990s, but also tried to convince the country's key economic powerbrokers to take actions that could have helped avert the crisis. "They were totally opposed to it," Born says. "That puzzled me. What was it that was in this market that had to be hidden?" ...


   In The Warning, veteran FRONTLINE producer Michael Kirk unearths the hidden history of the nation's worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. At the center of it all he finds Brooksley Born, who speaks for the first time on television about her failed campaign to regulate the secretive, multitrillion-dollar derivatives market whose crash helped trigger the financial collapse in the fall of 2008.

"I didn't know Brooksley Born," says former SEC Chairman Arthur Levitt, a member of President Clinton's powerful Working Group on Financial Markets. "I was told that she was irascible, difficult, stubborn, unreasonable." Levitt explains how the other principals of the Working Group -- former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan and former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin -- convinced him that Born's attempt to regulate the risky derivatives market could lead to financial turmoil, a conclusion he now believes was "clearly a mistake."

Born's battle behind closed doors was epic, Kirk finds. The members of the President's Working Group vehemently opposed regulation -- especially when proposed by a Washington outsider like Born.

"I walk into Brooksley's office one day; the blood has drained from her face," says Michael Greenberger, a former top official at the CFTC who worked closely with Born. "She's hanging up the telephone; she says to me: 'That was [former Assistant Treasury Secretary] Larry Summers. He says, "You're going to cause the worst financial crisis since the end of World War II."... [He says he has] 13 bankers in his office who informed him of this. Stop, right away. No more.'"

Greenspan, Rubin and Summers ultimately prevailed on Congress to stop Born and limit future regulation of derivatives. "Born faced a formidable struggle pushing for regulation at a time when the stock market was booming," Kirk says. "Alan Greenspan was the maestro, and both parties in Washington were united in a belief that the markets would take care of themselves."

Now, with many of the same men who shut down Born in key positions in the Obama administration, The Warning reveals the complicated politics that led to this crisis and what it may say about current attempts to prevent the next one.

"It'll happen again if we don't take the appropriate steps," Born warns. "There will be significant financial downturns and disasters attributed to this regulatory gap over and over until we learn from experience."

Q) "Why are two of the people that shut Brooksley Born down, now the chief financial officers to our current president? Does this not shake anyone to their core?" ...

webassets/Burning_line.gif 

webassets/CloseToHomeMain.gif

webassets/Burning_line.gif

Obama's War

Afghanistan On The Brink



webassets/nwo_dhs_usa.jpg

   A new Homeland Security document that received little attention during last week's swine flu coverage, shockingly lists the “alternative media” with other radical extremist groups and implies that people who disagree with the mainstream media's version of events, are potential domestic terrorists ... HUH?! That's right folks -- the federal government is training its enforcers that war veterans, as well as people who don't believe everything they see on FOX News, CNN or read in the New York Times, are to be considered as a “threat” and a potential violent domestic terrorist.
  Apparently it's not enough to treat Ron Paul supporters, people who fly U.S. flags, or people who are able to accurately recite the Bill of Rights -- as potential mass killers, now anyone who merely questions what is reported by the corporate media, is also a danger ... according to the federal government. The document also lists; “Groups or individuals who are vehemently opposed to illegal immigration, particularly along the U.S. southwest border with Mexico” and “people who oppose giving drivers licenses to illegal immigrants” and states that they; “can be broadly divided into those who are primarily hate-oriented, and those who are mainly antigovernment and reject federal authority in favor of state or local authority,” such as those who oppose abortion. “This term also may refer to right-wing extremist movements that are dedicated to a single issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration.” The document also mentions the “patriot movement” and states that it “primarily comprises (of) violent antigovernment groups.” The document was just the latest in a long sordid line of training manuals in which the federal government characterizes MILLIONS of American citizens, as potentially violent terrorists who are a threat to law enforcement. The federal government, (apparently) has little or no concern, for any perceived “terrorist” threat to America coming from the Middle East, or “Al-Qaeda” cells within the country, and indeed if any such threat existed we are only in more danger, because the feds have been busy training law enforcement, that law-abiding American citizens, who exercise their legal right to purchase firearms, or who exercise their first amendment rights to discuss politics or run websites, are potential “terrorists” who want to instigate a violent revolution."

Grab The 12 Page (.PDF) of The DHS “Domestic Extremism Lexicon” Document HERE.

webassets/America_FTF.jpg