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Leukemia & Anemia are Just the Tip of the Iceberg

“A new study shows that Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) toxins are linked to leukemia and anemia. Research shows toxic effects at the lowest dose tested.

The new study shows that ingesting toxins produced by GMO plants leads to toxic effects on blood cells and potentially lethal diseases.

The study was conducted by Bélin Poletto Mezzomo and Ana Luisa Miranda-Vilela, and their colleagues at the Department of Genetics and Morphology, Institute of Biological Sciences, at the University of Brasilia, Brasilia/DF, Brazil….”

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Your Tax Dollars at Work

“The Pentagon has been paying hundreds of millions of tax dollars a year to people and companies that don’t deserve it, but its financial management shortcomings are so severe that it’s made little progress in halting the errors or even measuring their magnitude, according to a report released by a Senate committee Thursday.

Although the Defense Department reported making over $1.1 billion in overpayments in fiscal year 2011 to military personnel and retirees, civilian defense workers, contractors, and others, investigators from the Government Accountability Office said that figure is not credible due to missing invoices and other flawed paperwork, as well as errors in arithmetic.

The Pentagon is required by law to ferret out programs susceptible to significant payment errors and then use statistical sampling to estimate the size of those errors, so that Congress can determine the size of the problem. But GAO found defense finance officials didn’t have procedures in place to collect and maintain the data they need to come up with a credible estimate.

Even when the department could find and document mistaken payments, it frequently did not take cost-effective steps to recover the money, the GAO said. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, for example, has spent $256,000 since 2009 on an automated overpayment-detection program that has recovered just one improper payment of $20.79, GAO said.

The Pentagon’s payment system is so weak that sometimes it doesn’t pay what’s owed.  By its own estimate, for example, the Pentagon made $238.2 million in overpayments and $48.4 million in underpayments related to travel alone during fiscal 2011, for a total of $286.6 million in incorrect payments.

But when pressed by GAO, defense finance officials were only able to identify $1.6 million, or less than 1 percent, of the program’s estimated overpayments as recoverable, explaining that they lacked supporting documentation for a significant portion of the total.

The Defense Department “is at risk of foregoing the detection and recovery of potentially substantial funds owed to the government,” the GAO report said….”

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The Markets Have Room to Run With Little Data on Tap

“Last week saw a crazy full schedule of economic data accompanied by market volatility. This week has much quieter calendar.

“The first important data release does not arrive until Thursday, when we get May retail sales,” said Deutsche Bank’s Joe LaVorgna.

Talks of a “taper” have also been put off giving investors and traders a few days to gather their thoughts and reposition their portfolios before the news flow picks up again….”

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Fun With the IRS

“Two grim IRS agents travelled to Harv’s Metro Car Wash in Sacramento to hand him a demand-letter for his taxes owing in arrears: $0.04 worth.

Update: To be clear: it was $0.04 in unpaid tax that had accrued over $200 in penalties.

Arriving at Harv’s Metro Car Wash in midtown Wednesday afternoon were two dark-suited IRS agents demanding payment of delinquent taxes. “They were deadly serious, very aggressive, very condescending,” says Harv’s owner, Aaron Zeff…. “It’s hilarious,” he says, “that two people hopped in a car and came down here for just 4 cents. I think (the IRS) may have a problem with priorities.” …”

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Fun With City Officials

“LOS ANGELES –  Five former elected officials of the small, blue-collar California city of Bell were convicted Wednesday of multiple counts of misappropriating public funds by paying themselves huge salaries while raising taxes on residents.

Former Mayor Oscar Hernandez and co-defendants Teresa Jacobo, George Mirabal, George Cole and Victor Belo were all convicted of multiple counts and acquitted of others.

Former Councilman Luis Artiga was cleared entirely.

The charges against the officials involved paying themselves inflated salaries of up to $100,000 a year in the city of 36,000 people, where one in four residents live below the poverty line.

An audit by the state controller’s office previously found the city had illegally raised property taxes, business license fees and other sources of revenue to pay the salaries. The office ordered the money repaid….”

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Fun With SWAT

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Indianapolis – A call to the city’s SWAT team was the final move against one property owner who let his grass grow higher than a foot.

Specially trained officers were called out to the 9000 block of Harrison Run Drive as city crews tried to groom one unruly yard on the northeast side.

Harrison Run is a neighborhood well cared for. At home after home in this subdivision near 71st and Fall Creek Road, neighbors tend to their yards. That’s why one in particular stood out – or in this case, stood up.

“We’re talking about a foot and half tall,” said Luis Araoz, neighbor.

But the high grass produced more than just dandelions. Monday morning, it called out Metro’s SWAT team.

“This is a first for something I had to run up against,” said Lt. Jeff Duhamell, IMPD.

The city’s Office of Code of Enforcement responded after a notice of high grass and weeds went unheeded for at least five days. So it showed up with a mowing crew to do the job. But police say when contractor Dominique Thompson climbed up on the riding mower, he noticed the homeowner pointing a shotgun directly at him….”

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Fun With the NYPD

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Documentary: LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT

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Cheers on your weekend!

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Fun With Statecraft

“Former CIA Director David Petraeus is in attendance at the 2013 Bilderberg Group conference to help construct the “big data” spy grid, which is set to become the new frontier of clandestine statecraft as Internet connectivity becomes ubiquitous.

Bilderberg’s official agenda for 2013 lists one of the areas of discussion as, “How big data is changing almost everything,” a reference to how the “Internet of things” along with the ubiquitous growth of social media is transforming the world of surveillance and the ability to foresee and manipulate future events.

At almost the exact same time, a Homeland Security subcommittee in the United States will also be discussing “big data” and its implications in the context of social media.

Bilderberg’s effort to push the “big data” agenda ties in with the secretive organization’s close relationship with Google, which as we documentedis now merging with and taking over from Bilderberg in many aspects.

The discussion about “big data” is also likely to cover how social media can be used to launch more faux revolutions and social movements as it was in Egypt, which was aided in no small part by Google.

As we have documented, the Internet of things is the process of manufacturing every new product with a system that broadcasts wirelessly via the world wide web, allowing industry and the government to spy ubiquitously on every aspect of your existence….”

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Fun With the Senate

“WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate on Thursday rejected student loan proposals that would have either temporarily helped only a small subset of new borrowers or been likely to aid borrowers who take out federal loans just for the next few years, as debt-strapped households continue to wait for far-reaching solutions.

Policymakers and financial regulators caution that economic growth and the health of the U.S. banking system is at risk as borrowers with a cumulative $1.1 trillion in student debt, many of whom are paying record relative interest rates on their government loans and enriching the Treasury with unparalleled profits, are likely to curb consumption, big purchases, and new borrowing due to overwhelming debt loads.

Despite increasing warnings, Congressional Democrats are focused on saving the typical undergraduate borrower less than $10 a month on an average 12-year-loan, while promising to take additional steps in the coming months to help the vast majority of new and existing borrowers. Their bill failed to attract the necessary 60 votes, securing just 51 votes instead.

Republicans aim to replace the current system of rates on all government loans being set by Congress to one dictated by the government’s cost to borrow, with apparently little regard to the fact that the government’s borrowing costs are forecast to double in three years. The Republicans could muster just 40 votes….”

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Fun With Drones

“A review of classified US intelligence records has revealed that the CIA could not confirm the identity of about a quarter of the people killed by drone strikes in Pakistan during a period spanning from 2010 to 2011.

According to a purportedly exclusive report by NBC News that mirrors findings of an April analysis by McClatchy, between September 3, 2010 and October 30, 2011 the agency’s drone program over Pakistan routinely designated those killed as “other militants,” a label used when the CIA could not determine affiliation, if any.

The review by NBC News paints both a confusing and troubling picture of the CIA’s reported drone strike success, which three former Obama administration officials feared could have missed or simply ignored mistakes.

Of the 14 months worth of classified documents reviewed, 26 out of 114 attacks designate fatalities as“other militants,” while in four other attacks those killed are only described as “foreign fighters.”

Even more irregular are the cases when entry records conflict on the number of those killed, with one such example indicating a drone attack had killed seven to 10 combatants, and another estimating 20 to 22 fatalities.

By comparison, McClatchy’s April review of drone strikes revealed that at least 265 of up to 482 people that the CIA killed during a 12-month period ending in September 2011 were not senior al-Qaeda leaders, but were instead “assessed” as Afghan, Pakistani and “unknown extremists.” Corroborating media accounts show that US drones killed only six top al-Qaeda leaders during the same period.

One key term in analyzing drone strike records are what are known as “signature” strikes, when drones kill suspects based on behavior patterns but without positive identification, versus “personality” strike, which is when drone targets are known terrorist affiliates whose identities are verified.

According to an anonymous senior intelligence official who spoke to NBC, at the peak of drone operations in Pakistan in 2009 and 2010 as many as half of all kills were classified as “signature” strikes. ….”

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Gapping Up and Down This Morning

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NYSE

GAINERS

Symb Last Change Chg %
LITB.N 11.61 +2.11 +22.21
SBGL.N 3.77 +0.41 +12.20
DATA.N 53.02 +3.41 +6.87
BERY.N 22.91 +1.39 +6.46
ANFI.N 8.89 +0.51 +6.09

LOSERS

Symb Last Change Chg %
RALY.N 20.56 -0.89 -4.15
MRIN.N 10.85 -0.28 -2.52
WSOb.N 84.98 -2.17 -2.49
PBYI.N 34.07 -0.83 -2.38
RIOM.N 2.72 -0.06 -2.33

NASDAQ

GAINERS

Symb Last Change Chg %
AMBT.OQ 2.42 +0.82 +51.25
OSH.OQ 2.95 +0.58 +24.47
CIEN.OQ 19.15 +2.84 +17.41
BV.OQ 9.22 +1.20 +14.96
TRMD.OQ 2.74 +0.34 +14.17

LOSERS

Symb Last Change Chg %
PBMD.OQ 2.00 -0.36 -15.34
CWTR.OQ 2.96 -0.49 -14.20
DOVR.OQ 3.44 -0.56 -14.00
ALTI.OQ 2.25 -0.30 -11.76
VNDA.OQ 9.05 -1.12 -11.01

AMEX

GAINERS

Symb Last Change Chg %
EOX.A 6.49 +0.26 +4.17
ORC.A 12.25 +0.45 +3.81
AKG.A 2.80 +0.09 +3.32
SAND.A 8.04 +0.10 +1.26
CTF.A 18.82 +0.17 +0.91

LOSERS

Symb Last Change Chg %
BTG.A -0.13 -5.14
FCSC.A 5.35 -0.23 -4.12
TXMD.A 2.59 -0.07 -2.63
REED.A 4.78 -0.07 -1.44
BXE.A 5.23 -0.04 -0.76

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