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  • Overcome depression and suicide, easily!

    03/25/2012 8:55:06 AM PDT · by fabian · 78 replies · 1+ views
    me ^ | 03/24/12 | Fabian
    This is my first youtube about a very effective,simple and perfect way to overcome the negative stresses of living in an almost totally socialist nation. It is being used widely by our troopers now and can be heard for free! Please listen.
  • U.S. Economy Dead Man Walking, The Crash Of 2012

    03/23/2012 5:33:57 PM PDT · by blam · 11 replies
    TMO ^ | 3-23-2012 | Casey Research
    U.S. Economy Dead Man Walking, The Crash Of 2012 Economics / US Economy Mar 23, 2012 - 03:32 PM By: Casey Research Doug Casey, Casey Research writes: In an interview with Louis James, the inimitable Doug Casey throws cold water on those celebrating the economic recovery. [Skype rings: It's Doug Casey, calling from Cafayate, Argentina. He sounds tired, but pleased with himself.]Doug: Lobo, get out your mower; it's time to cut down some green shoots again, and debunk a bit of the so-called recovery. Louis: Ah. I have to say, Doug, the so-called recovery is looking more than "so-called" to...
  • Recovery 2020! We're Barely on Pace to Close the Jobs Gap This Decade

    03/13/2012 11:53:40 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 7 replies · 1+ views
    The Atlantic ^ | 03/13/2012 | Derek Thompson
    The labor market is in full-blown recovery mode right now, with the economy adding more than 200,000 net new workers each month for the past three months. At this rate, we'll close the jobs gap in roughly ... eight years.Eight years!?Yep, that is the conclusion from Michael Greenstone and Adam Looney at the Hamilton Project. Today the country faces a 11 million-person jobs gap. This "jobs gap" represents the number of jobs that the U.S. economy needs to return to pre-recession employment rates while also (this part is key!) absorbing everybody joining the labor force.It's not just enough to make...
  • Vitamin D Deficiency and Fibromyalgia: Lessening the Pain and Depression

    03/12/2012 6:37:19 AM PDT · by stillafreemind · 23 replies
    Yahoo ^ | March 12, 2012 | Sherry Tomfeld
    Two years ago, I started reading about vitamin D deficiency. In articles by Dr. Frank Lipkin and on Natural News, they explained the symptoms of vitamin D deficiency. Guess what? To my surprise and curiosity, a lot of the symptoms were like fibromyalgia. I went back through my paperwork and saw that the nurse had indeed told me to take vitamin D.
  • No Matter How Much Food You’ve Got Stored, It Will Eventually Run Out in a Full-Blown Collapse

    03/01/2012 10:29:42 AM PST · by blam · 212 replies · 26+ views
    SHTF Plan ^ | 3-1-2012 | Joe Alton, M.D.,aka Dr. Bones
    No Matter How Much Food You’ve Got Stored, It Will Eventually Run Out in a Full-Blown Collapse Joe Alton, M.D.,aka Dr. Bones March 1st, 2012 The following article has been generously contributed by Joe Alton, M.D., aka Dr. Bones, of Doom and Bloom Nation where you can find strategies to stay healthy that include traditional medicine, alternative remedies, and medicinal/survival gardening. For the best in emergency and long-term disaster medical preparedness we encourage you to check out The Doom and Bloom Survival Medicine Handbook and follow Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy on their weekly podcast. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To Survive, How Much...
  • (Vanity) How do you do it? Current News vs. Depression

    02/24/2012 9:52:17 AM PST · by hoagy62 · 57 replies
    2/24/2012 | Hoagy62
    As a citizen of this country, I feel it is my duty to keep informed and not be ignorant of what's going on around me. Anyone who calls themselves a conservative (I believe) should stay informed as to what's going on around them. 'Situational awareness' is important. With that being said...how in the hell do you keep up with the news and not get totally and completely depressed? I see the insane policies of the current administration, the overwhelming ignorance of the electorate who put them there, and the generally deteriorating state of the world. Closer to home, I see...
  • Treating Depression: Is there a placebo effect? (PROZAC, OTHER SSRIs VIRTUALLY WORTHLESS)

    02/19/2012 6:07:06 PM PST · by MindBender26 · 121 replies
    CBS 60 Minutes ^ | Tonight | Lesley Stahl
    (CBS News) Do antidepressants work? Since the introduction of Prozac in the 1980s, prescriptions for antidepressants have soared 400 percent, with 17 million Americans currently taking some form of the drug. But how much good is the medication itself doing? "The difference between the effect of a placebo and the effect of an antidepressant is minimal for most people," says Harvard scientist Irving Kirsch. Will Kirsch's research, and the work of others, change the $11.3 billion antidepressant industry? Lesley Stahl investigates.
  • Obama: You should re-elect me because I have no idea what I am talking about

    02/18/2012 4:13:16 PM PST · by Starman417 · 6 replies
    Flopping Aces ^ | 02-18-12 | DrJohn
    The most brilliant man in the universe said in 2008: "We are in the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression..." "The worst financial crisis since the Great Depression."Sure sounds like he meant "the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression."Now he says he had no idea how bad it was. "So, the die had been cast, but a lot of us didn't understand at that point how bad it was going to get. That increases the deficit because less tax revenues come in, and it means that more people are getting unemployment insurance, we're helping states more so they...
  • Magic mushrooms point to new depression drugs (Hope yet for Reid, Pelosi & Debbie Blabbermouth?)

    01/23/2012 6:57:34 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 35 replies · 1+ views
    msnbc.com ^ | 1/23/12 | Reuters
    LONDON — The brains of people tripping on magic mushrooms have given the best picture yet of how psychedelic drugs work and British scientists say the findings suggest such drugs could be used to treat depression. Two separate studies into the effects of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, showed that contrary to scientists' expectations, it does not increase but rather suppresses activity in areas of the brain that are also dampened with other anti-depressant treatments. "Psychedelics are thought of as 'mind-expanding' drugs so it has commonly been assumed that they work by increasing brain activity," said David Nutt...
  • U.S. unlikely to fully recover, Carney warns

    01/23/2012 3:17:04 PM PST · by Dallas59 · 26 replies
    Vancouver Sun ^ | 1/23/2012 | Robert Hiltz
    Canada needs to look beyond its southern neighbour for markets because the United States economy is unlikely to ever fully recover, Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney said Sunday. In an interview with CTV's Question Period, Carney said that it is vital for Canada to look for new trading partners in the Asia-Pacific region and elsewhere to prevent the economy from being dragged down by the U.S. "It's going to take a number of years before they get back to the U.S. that we used to know - in fact, they are not, in our opinion, ultimately going to get...
  • 22 Signs That We Are On The Verge Of A Devastating Global Recession

    01/12/2012 5:36:41 PM PST · by blam · 13 replies
    TEC ^ | 1-12-2012 | Michael Snyder
    22 Signs That We Are On The Verge Of A Devastating Global RecessionJanuary 12, 2012Michael Snyder 2012 is shaping up to be a very tough year for the global economy. All over the world there are signs that economic activity is significantly slowing down. Many of these signs are detailed later on in this article. But most people don't understand what is happening because they don't put all of the pieces together. If you just look at one or two pieces of data, it may not seem that impressive. But when you examine all of the pieces of evidence that...
  • How To Prepare For The Difficult Years Ahead

    01/10/2012 11:28:44 AM PST · by blam · 77 replies · 1+ views
    TEC ^ | 1-10-2011 | Michael Snyder
    How To Prepare For The Difficult Years AheadMichael SnyderJanuary10, 2012 How should people prepare for the difficult years that are coming? I get asked about that a lot. Once people really examine the facts, it is not too hard to convince them that an economic collapse is coming. But once they accept that reality, most of them want to know what they can do to prepare themselves and their families for the hard times that are ahead. Well, the truth is that it does not have to be complicated. Many of the things discussed throughout this article are things that...
  • Sixth straight month of solid hiring expected when government reports on December job growth

    01/06/2012 4:15:37 AM PST · by Recovering_Democrat · 14 replies · 1+ views
    .....[Economists] predict that the unemployment rate ticked up to 8.7 percent from 8.6 percent, which was the lowest rate since March 2009.
  • Welfare Lines Overflow

    01/05/2012 12:34:41 PM PST · by WOBBLY BOB · 13 replies · 1+ views
    WSJ ^ | 1-3-12 | MICHAEL HOWARD SAUL And ALISON FOX
    Growing numbers of New Yorkers seeking food stamps have created an unwelcome spillover effect at some of New York City's job centers: overcrowding that in some cases has grown so severe, benefits were jeopardized. The crush of people grew so large at one Brooklyn center in November that the Fire Department intervened and prevented anyone from entering the building.
  • The Long, Long Depression

    01/02/2012 5:58:18 PM PST · by dynachrome · 10 replies · 1+ views
    National Review Online ^ | 1-2-12 | Matthew Lynn
    The markets were on a roll. New companies were being listed every few days. Germany had a new currency, and its mighty exporters were doing business around the world. Greece had merged its currency with that of France and Italy in a bold experiment in monetary union. A massive new continental economy was flooding the world with cheap goods, disrupting old industries. And new technologies were creating global markets, where money and information zipped from bourse to bank virtually instantaneously. Until the crash came, it seemed as if everyone would keep on getting richer and richer forever. You could be...
  • The spectre of 1932: [2012 the most frightening year in living memory?]

    01/01/2012 12:27:30 PM PST · by thouworm · 14 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | Dec 31, 2011 | Dominic Sandbrook
    Meanwhile, as the eurozone slides towards disaster, the prospects for Europe have rarely been bleaker. Already the European elite have installed compliant technocratic governments in Greece and Italy, and with the markets now putting pressure on France, few observers can be optimistic that the Continent can avoid a total meltdown.... For the most chilling parallel, though, we should look back exactly 80 years, to the cold wintry days when 1931 gave way to 1932. Then as now, few people saw much to mourn in the passing of the old year. It was in 1931 that the Great Depression really took...
  • The spectre of 1932: How a loss of faith in politicians and democracy could make 2012 the most

    01/02/2012 9:11:45 AM PST · by Texas Fossil · 31 replies
    Daily Mail on-line (UK) ^ | 31st December 2011 | Dominic Sandbrook
    The dawn of a new year is usually a time of hope and ambition, of dreams for the future and thoughts of a better life. But it is a long time since many of us looked forward to the new year with such anxiety, even dread.
  • The Obama Nation: Even More Debt And Even More Store Closings

    12/28/2011 4:21:47 PM PST · by blam · 5 replies
    TEC ^ | 12-28-2011
    The Obama Nation: Even More Debt And Even More Store ClosingsDecember 28, 2011 Well, it is time to raise the debt ceiling again. Right now we are about to hit the current limit of $15.194 trillion and the Obama administration is going to ask that it be raised by another 1.2 trillion dollars. Unfortunately, Congress has already promised not to stand in the way, and so soon the debt limit will be raised to a staggering $16.394 trillion. Considering how much debt we have already placed on the backs of future generations, what is another 1.2 trillion dollars? After all,...
  • America’s Best Kept Secret: Rising Suburban Poverty

    12/27/2011 2:12:04 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 52 replies · 1+ views
    Fiscal Times ^ | 12/27/2011 | Michelle Hirsch
    For years, the food pantry in Crystal Lake, Ill., a bedroom community 50 miles west of Chicago, has catered to the suburban areas’ poor, homeless and unemployed. But Cate Williams, the head of the pantry, has noticed a striking change in the makeup of the needy in the past year or two. Some families that once pulled down six-figure incomes and drove flashy cars are now turning to the pantry for help. A few of them donated food and money to the pantry before their luck soured, according to Williams. “People will shyly say to me, ‘You know, I used...
  • It's The Math, Stupid!: 7 Devastating Facts About 2012

    12/27/2011 9:43:31 AM PST · by redstateone · 60 replies
    Breitbart News ^ | December 27, 2011 | Wynton Hall
    As we enter 2012, the presidential candidates would do well to wrap their minds and messages around these seven mathematical facts: 1. Every day, the U.S. government takes in $6 billion and spends $10 billion. This means that every day the federal government spends $4 billion more dollars than it has. 2. The real unemployment rate is a jaw-dropping 11 percent. 3. Every fifth man you pass on your way to work is now out of work. 4. College graduates are now 34% less likely to find a job under Obama than they were under President George W. Bush. 5....