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Welcome to TIP. ABC, CBS, NBC and all the cable news channels are all bought and paid for and report what they are told to report. The MSM lies to and instigates people into political argument and gossip that leads to dead end roads and distracts from the real issues. There is much better informational news reporting away from the Democrat and Republican tail-spinning arguments that are usually rooted in confusion and hate.. TIP is your alternative.
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As they struggle to save for retirement, a growing number of middle-class Americans plan to postpone their golden years until they are in their 80's. Nearly one-third, or 30%, now plan to work until they are 80 or older -- up from 25% a year ago. "It is so tough for Americans to save for retirement that the answer seems to be to work longer," said Joe Ready, director of Wells Fargo Institutional Retirement and Trust.
The New York Times Co. on Thursday tumbled the most in at least three decades after reporting a surprise loss on falling advertising sales, adding to the challenges for incoming Chief Executive Officer Mark Thompson.
Times Co. plunged 22 percent to $8.31 in New York, the biggest one-day drop since at least 1980. The stock, up 38 percent this year through yesterday, led decliners in the Russell 2000 Index Thursday.
The NY Times (or other corporate-owned media) will never admit it, but the slump is easy to understand. Back in 2003, when the US Government was telling us that whopper about Saddam's weapons of mass destruction, the New York Times reported it without question. Meanwhile, the alternative media was openly discussing the obvious signs of deception.
And that is why the former readers of the corporate-owned media are now current readers of the alternative media.
This week financial news organization CNBC gave some mainstream attention to the largest money laundering and racketeering lawsuit in United States History, in which “Banksters” and their U.S. racketeering partners are being accused of laundering of 43 trillion dollars worth of ill gotten gains.
The lawsuit is said to involve officials located in the highest offices of government and the financial sector.
Since this information was surprisingly revealed by the mainstream news organization there has been a very suspicious and deadly fallout at the CNBC headquarters.
Within hours the original page for the article was taken down, and CNBC senior vice president Kevin Krim received news that his children were killed under very suspicious circumstances.
Market Watch still runs story of $43 trillion lawsuit against US banks after CNBC erases their version following murder of CNBC executive's children.
Spire Law Group, LLP's national home owners' lawsuit, pending in the venue where the "Banksters" control their $43 trillion racketeering scheme (New York) - known as the largest money laundering and racketeering lawsuit in United States History and identifying $43 trillion ($43,000,000,000,000.00) of laundered money by the "Banksters" and their U.S. racketeering partners and joint venturers - now pinpoints the identities of the key racketeering partners of the "Banksters" located in the highest offices of government and acting for their own self-interests.
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Now following the original CNBC link takes you to a blank page, - CNBCeven though some of the comments on that original article remain (UPDATE: comments have been erased as well).
How long will the story remain at Marketwatch before it is "Orwellized?"
Are the children of the executives at Marketwatch even now in danger?
As a side note, the official story regarding the murders is that the nanny stabbed the children, then tried to slash her own throat. Suicide by cutting ones own throat is extremely rare, less than one percent of all suicides, and is primarily committed by men with military experience. Women committing suicide by slashing their own throat is almost unheard of!
While the corporate-owned media is proclaiming the "rush to judgement" guilt of the nanny (who has survived but cannot yet speak) she has not actually been charged yet, nor is there any apparent motive for the nanny to have done such a thing.
its more like they will just pick us up of the floor at work,if there is work left.
As Pete Townsend said 40 years ago....hope I die before I get old....
I think he is 60 something rightnow,still chugging away.
ps. Take whatever bucks you got and go live in the good third world country,many out there.
Last count 200plus countries,this place is for the few now. O well,as the World turns,who knows whats around the corner.
Turmeric seems to limit patients who get ALzeheimers. In India where its used alot,not many cases of Alzeheimers,read a study somewhere awhile ago....they zoomed in on Turmeric as a possibile great antioxidant and possible reason....
They are doing more research.