08 February 2011

Hyper Report - 110208


First...
Rising Global Food Prices Help Fuel Protests
The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization reports that food prices hitting 3.4 percent, set record highs last month. Four main factors are seen as driving food prices higher: weather, higher and changing demand, smaller yields and crops diverted to biofuels. The World Bank managing director said: "Food prices are not only rising, but they are also volatile and will continue this way into the future,"

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Canadian Dollar Reaches Highest Level Since May 2008 on Economic Growth
On good economic news of GDP growing at 3 percent, the Canadian loonie rose 1.4 percent against the collapsing U.S. dollar this week after two consecutive weeks of declines. The loonie has been trading above the dollar every day this year, the longest period since December 2007. This is sure to be a trend that will continue.

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Obama Reaches for Corporate Support
After spending two years vilifying the U.S. Chamber of Commerce with statements of taking bribes from foreign associates, Odrama, seeing the writing on the wall, is now desperately trying to get them to support his plans to increase federal spending for green energy, roads, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. So, the question is... What is in those cigarettes that Odrama is smoking? Has he not seen the debt?

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Egypt's Internet Crackdown 'Had US Help'
Surprise Surprise Surprise! According to Free Press, an advocacy group, a California-based company helped Egypt inspect internet messaging by protesters since the uprising in Cairo. Free Press claims the Egyptian government's alleged use of such technology to read messages and even track cellphone users via GPS coordinates and SMS messaging was an infraction of the protesters' human rights. This technology is being used by Iran, China, Burma and others. It really would not be surprising to learn that Homeland Security is unconstitutionally doing this inside the U.S. as well.

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China Silver Imports Hit Record 3500 Tons In 2010
Silver is getting hot in China because of increasing demand for industrial use and jewelery purposes. In 2005, China exported 3,000 tonnes and now it is an importer. China’s gross imports of silver increased 15 percent to 5,159 tons in 2010. Today industrial uses account for 44% of worldwide silver consumption and in conjunction with investment and store of value demand, industrial demand continues to grow.

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Bill Gates: Vaccine-Autism Link 'An Absolute Lie'
Well, it looks like Bill Gates has jumped on the Ted Turner Express to insanity as he wants to spend 10 billion dollars in the next 10 years for vaccines. Wonder if he is also writing "Population Reduction for Dummies"?

Next...
FCC: Presidential Emergency Alerts to be Tested
The FCC is going to replace those emergency alert system tests with a new one involving the President. I can see it now... This is only a test, but the President will interrupt all communication for one of his political speeches that should last 40 minutes.

Finally,
Please prepare now for the beginning of the economic and social unrest. Good Day

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