Posted on 06 October 2011. Tags: @OccupyHouston, alternative news coverage, anti-corruption, Anti-Wall Street, bank bailouts, Bank of America, bankers, Banks, constitutional rights, corporate corruption, corporate greed, corruption, Facebook, FAQ's on protests, federal reserve, government corruption, helpful information for Occupy Houston, Houston City Hall, Houston Texas, How to Occupy Houston, images, independent news coverage, interview, interviews, JP Morgan Chase, JP Morgan Chase Tower, live broadcast, live stream, live streams, live video, live videos, Market Square Park, movement, Occupied, Occupy, Occupy Houston, Occupy Houston explained, Occupy Together, Occupy Wall Street, OccupyHoustonTX, October 6 2011, Peaceful demonstration, peaceful protests, photo, photo gallery, photography, photos, Police, protest, protesting how to's, protests, Slideshow, stream, streams, Texas, The Fed, Twitter, United States of America, updates, UStream, Video, wall street, We Are The 99%, What is Occupy Houston?, Where is Occupy Houston?
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Occupy Houston Official Information:
Find out where to go, “Protest Do’s and Don’ts”, what to bring, how you can help if you are Occupying or at home, and other helpful information and media.

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Mainstream News:
The demonstration was an outgrowth of a New York event focused on what the protesters called social and economic inequality and corporate greed. It began at 8:30 a.m at Market Square Park with about 150 protesters — many carrying placards and chanting — who then marched to the J.P. Morgan Chase Bank Tower before moving on to City Hall.
The crowd grew to more than 200 by midmorning, according to a police officer at the scene.
“We have officially occupied Hermann Square Park,” a speaker told the crowd, referring to the reflecting pool area on the east side of City Hall. “We are not going anywhere until the people are heard.”
(Video from online article here)
HOUSTON, TX— Welcome to Occupy Houston.
A movement of what exactly is the question many are asking. Change is on the plate for sure but those changes seem to vary depending on who you`re talking to.
The protesters were well prepared, with Houston Police Department escorts to block traffic, legal observers in fluorescent caps prepared to help if anything got out of line, and an Ustream channelbroadcasting the march for those who couldn’t make it in person.
The group marched first to theJ.P. Morgan Chase tower, directed by mounted police at every stop light and encouraged by honking downtown drivers. On the plaza outside of the skyscraper, the protesters yelled and complained about corporate greed, explaining instances in which it says the company spent dollars stolen from the people of the United States.
The dozen or so Chase employees sipping coffee outside of the glass doors didn’t seem phased by the hundreds of angry protesters.
We will add more as time goes on, so check back soon…
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Posted on 05 April 2010. Tags: CIA, government, journalist, Julian Assange, murder, National Press Club, Pentagon, Russia Today, Video, whistleblower, Wikileaks
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Posted on 03 February 2010. Tags: 1703, 1870, 1883, 1888, 1896, 1909, 1914, 1930, 1936, Amsterdam, australia, Bryan Nelson, carnivorous marsupial, Catholic bishop of Quebec, Cincinnati, fossil reconstructions, Hobart Zoo, London Zoo, Martha, Netherlands, ohio, Passenger Pigeon, Plains Zebra, Quagga, Tasmania, Tasmanian Devil, Tasmanian Tiger, Thylacine, Wilf Batty
Written by Bryan Nelson
The current rate of extinction is 100 to 1000 times higher than the average, or background rate, making our current period the 6th major mass extinction in the planet’s history.
Although fossil reconstructions or pictorial representations can sometimes be difficult to connect with, it’s impossible to ignore the experience of seeing a photograph of an animal on the brink of extinction.
Thus, what follows is a list of 11 extinct animals that were photographed while still alive.
Tasmanian Tiger

The last Tasmanian Tiger, or Thylacine, known to have existed died in the Hobart Zoo, in Tasmania, Australia, on September 7th, 1936. Read the full story
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Posted on 18 January 2010. Tags: "torture taxis", addicts, Afghanistan, Al Capone, alcohol, armies, Azerbaijan, Berlin, Bolivia, Brazil, britain, California, cannabis, Caribbean, Cesar Gaviria, CIA, coca bushes, coca leaves, Cocaine, Cochabamba, Colombia, corruption, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, drug dealers, drug war, Ecuador, Eliot Engel, Ernesto Zedillo, European Parliament, European Union, federal budgets, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, firearms, Gatwick, Germany, Gil Kerlikowske, government, Greece, Gulfstream II, gun control laws, Hungary, imprisonment, Iran-Contra affair, iraq, Israel, jet aircraft, jordan, Latin America, mainstream media, Marijuana, Mexico, Miami Herald, Mississippi, N9875A, narcotics, Nicaragua, Palestine, Police, President Evo Morales, President Felipe Calderón, President Rafael Correa, prohibition, Richard Nixon, Ronal Reagan, scandal, south america, Spain, state budgets, taxpayer, the wall street journal, United States, US Narcotics Officers, US Office of National Drug Control Policy, venezuela, violence, War on Drugs, Washington D.C.
US waves white flag in disastrous ‘war on drugs’
After 40 years, Washington is quietly giving up on a futile battle that has spread corruption and destroyed thousands of lives Read the full story
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Posted on 18 January 2010. Tags: 9/11, Core of Corruption, In the Shadows, New World Order, Pentagon, pictures, whistle blowers, Zbigniew Brzezinski

Here’s one of the photos, click the links to read more about the article and for more photos check out the archive link.
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Archives
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Posted on 17 January 2010. Tags: 1994, 2004, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, 82nd Airborne division, Admiral Mike Mullen, Barack Obama, CIA, counterinsurgency, coup d'état, Cuba, Department of Defense, disaster relief, Dominican Republic, DynCorp, france, General Douglas Fraser, Haiti, Haitian National Police, humanitarian, Jean Bertrand Aristide, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Junta, Latin America, Miami, Michel Chossudovsky, parliament, Pentagon, Port-au-Prince, President, State Department, U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Army, US Southern Command, USS Bataan, USS Carl Vinson, USS Fort McHenry, USS Normandy, venezuela, World Food Program
Haiti has a longstanding history of US military intervention and occupation going back to the beginning of the 20th Century. US interventionism has contributed to the destruction of Haiti’s national economy and the impoverishment of its population.
The devastating earthquake is presented to World public opinion as the sole cause of the country’s predicament.
A country has been destroyed, its infrastructure demolished. Its people precipitated into abysmal poverty and despair.
Haiti’s history, its colonial past have been erased. Read the full story
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Posted on 12 January 2010. Tags: Barack Obama, Bernard Kouchner, Bogota, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Foreign Affairs Minister, Foreign Minister, france, Haiti, Hispaniola, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Juan Carlos Varela, Latin America, Lawrence Cannon, Leonel Fernández, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, MINUSTAH, Nicolas Maduro, Panama, Paris, Peru, Port-au-Prince, President, UN Stabilization Mission, United States, venezuela, Vice President
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Text YELE to 501501 to donate $5 to help the people of Haiti.
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PORT-AU-PRINCE — The United States, France, Canada and governments across Latin America were gearing up to help Haiti, after a massive 7.0 earthquake leveled buildings and caused an unknown number of casualties.
US President Barack Obama said his government stood “ready to assist the people of Haiti,” as the State Department, USAID and United States Southern Command mobilized, the White House said, “to coordinate an assessment and any such assistance.”
In Paris, Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said France “expresses its complete solidarity” with Haiti, adding that his ministry’s crisis center had begun working “to mobilize and dispatch without delay urgent aid to Port-au-Prince.” Read the full story
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Posted on 12 January 2010. Tags: Barack Obama, Obameter, President
As of 01/12/2010 here’s how our President has done:

Take a look at the website:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/
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Posted on 12 January 2010. Tags: 2004, American Association of Variable Star Observers, Austin, australia, Australia Telescope Compact Array, Brian Cameron, Bryan Gaensler, Cambridge, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, Dick Hunstead, Dr. Bryan Gaensler, Dr. Christopher Thompson, Dr. Chryssa Kouveliotou, Dr. David Palmer, Dr. Robert Duncan, Earth, exotic neutron star, galaxy, gamma ray flare, Greenbank Radio Telescope, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager, India, ionosphere, Los Alamos National Laboratory, magnetar, Magnetic field, Maura McLaughlin, Mike Garrett, Milky Way, Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope, moon, NASA, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Neil Gehrels, Netherlands, New Mexico, Parkes radio telescope, Ralph Wijers, Rob Fender, Sagittarius, scientists, Shri Kulkarni, Socorro, solar system, United Kingdom, United States, University of Hawaii, University of Texas, University of Toronto, West Virginia, Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope
Scientists have detected a flash of light from across the Galaxy so powerful that it bounced off the Moon and lit up the Earth’s upper atmosphere. The flash was brighter than anything ever detected from beyond our Solar System and lasted over a tenth of a second. NASA and European satellites and many radio telescopes detected the flash and its aftermath on December 27, 2004. Two science teams report about this event at a special press event today at NASA headquarters. A multitude of papers are planned for publication.
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Posted on 17 December 2009. Tags: Associated Press, Beltran Leyva, cartel, Copenhagen climate summit, Cuernavaca, drug war, Felipe Calderon, Marines, Mexico, Mexico City, navy, President
CUERNAVACA, Mexico – Two hundred Mexican Navy marines stormed an upscale apartment complex and killed a reputed drug cartel chief in a two-hour gunbattle, one of the biggest victories yet in President Felipe Calderon’s drug war.
Arturo Beltran Leyva, the “boss of bosses,” and six members of his cartel died in the shootout Wednesday in Cuernavaca, just south of Mexico City, according to a navy statement Thursday. Read the full story
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Posted on 16 December 2009. Tags: CBS News, Congress, Debt Limit, government, national debt, Recovery Act stimulus bill, Senate, Treasury Department, White House
The latest calculation of the National Debt as posted by the Treasury Department has – at least numerically – exceeded the statutory Debt Limit approved by Congress last February as part of the Recovery Act stimulus bill.
The ceiling was set at $12.104 trillion dollars. The latest posting by Treasury shows the National Debt at nearly $12.135 trillion.
A senior Treasury official told CBS News that the department has some “extraordinary accounting tools” it can use to give the government breathing room in the range of $150-billion when the Debt exceeds the Debt Ceiling. Read the full story
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Posted on 16 December 2009. Tags: 2008, australia, Australian Communications and Media Authority, child sex abuse, Colin Jacobs, Communications Minister, criminal content, Electronic Frontiers Australia, federal government, freedom of speech, freedoms and rights, sexual violence, Stephen Conroy
The Federal Government will introduce compulsory internet filtering to block overseas sites which contain criminal content, including child sex abuse and sexual violence.
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy announced the changes today following a controversial trial to filter the internet which was conducted earlier this year.
Senator Conroy says some internet content is simply not suitable in a civilised society.
“It is important that all Australians, particularly young children, are protected from this material,” he said. Read the full story
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Posted on 16 December 2009. Tags: "The Chinese Worker", 1930s, 2008-2009 economic crisis, 2009 Person of the Year, Afghanistan, Apple, bankers, Banks, Barack Obama, Ben Bernanke, borrowers, car loans, central bank, credit markets, Dollar, economic crisis, Federal Reserve Chairman, Financial, financial crisis, Financial System, foreign banks, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, global financial crisis, government, Great Depression, hedge funds, History, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, housing finance, housing market, insurers, interest rate, investment banks, Jamaica, Main Street, Managing Editor, manufacturer, markets, Michael Grunwald, monetary policy, Money, money supply, mortgage bonds, mutual funds, Princeton, private companies, Richard Stengel, Steve Jobs, T, taxpayer, The Fed, The Federal Reserve, time, TIME Person of the Year, Time's cover curse, United States housing markets, United States monetary policy, Usain Bolt, wall street, world economy
I found this to be quite the interesting (and somewhat surprising) choice for 2009’s Person of the Year. What are your thoughts and opinions on TIME’s choice?
Ben Bernanke named Time Person of the Year Read the full story
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Posted on 15 December 2009. Tags: car, clean energy, constant energy production, controversial, cynicism, demonstration, Dublin, free energy, free power, Grand Canal Basin, investors, Ireland, laws of physics, live stream, london, magnetic effects, magnets, malfuction, mobile phone, Orbo, Orbo technology, physics, Sean McCarthy, Steorn, systems, Technology, the principle of the conservation of energy, Waterways Visitor Centre
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Posted on 14 December 2009. Tags: agency records, Attorney, backup tape, Bush White House, Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, computer technicians, CREW, criminal investigation, e-mails, electronic record keeping system, Executive Office of the President, Executive Office of the President in 2007, federal law, federal prosecutor, general counsel, Joseph Wilson, Justice Department, Kristen Lejnieks, lawsuits, lawyer, lies, Lost, Melanie Sloan, Meredith Fuchs, Microsoft Corp, mislabeled, National Archives, National Security Archive, Obama administration, Patrick Fitzgerald, President George W Bush, presidential records, private organizations, public, settlement, Sheila Shadmand, Valerie Plame, White House
22 million missing Bush White House e-mails found
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Posted on 13 December 2009. Tags: al Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, Ali Larijani, Atomic Energy Organization, Foreign Minister, government, Iran, Iranian defense ministry, Malek e Ashtar University of Technology, Manouchehr Mottaki, Mohamed al Saied Idriss, Nuclear Scientist, parliament, Philip Crowley, Qom, Saudi Arabia, Shahram Amiri, State Department, Tehran
CAIRO, Egypt — An award-winning Iranian nuclear scientist traveled to Saudi Arabia earlier this year to perform a religious pilgrimage. He never returned.
Shahram Amiri’s mysterious disappearance is turning into a Middle Eastern whodunit involving nuclear secrets and political intrigue, with a new round of accusations emerging this week and the U.S. government still refusing to comment. Read the full story
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Posted on 13 December 2009. Tags: africa, Antonio Maria Costa, Banks, Barack Obama, Boeing 727, britain, British Bankers' Association, Cocaine, drug trade, economic system, European banks, financial crisis, gangs, global banking system, Gordon Brown, illicit drugs, IMF, intelligence agencies, inter-bank loans, International Monetary Fund regulations, italy, liquid investment capital, Mali, Marijuana, Money, organized crime, prosecutors, Switzerland, UK Observer, UN, UN Office on Drugs and Crime, United Nations, United States, US banks, venezuela, Vienna
Cash from organized crime ‘rescued’ banks during crisis: UN official
The vast majority of an estimated $352 billion in proceeds of organized crime, mostly from the drug trade, was funneled through the global banking system during the financial crisis of the past two years, and in some cases, the money rescued banks from collapse, says the head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.
Antonio Maria Costa told the UK Observer that intelligence agencies and prosecutors alerted him 18 months ago to evidence that drug money was being “absorbed into the financial system.”
“In many instances, the money from drugs was the only liquid investment capital,” Costa said. “In the second half of 2008, liquidity was the banking system’s main problem and hence liquid capital became an important factor.”
The Observer reports:
Some of the evidence put before his office indicated that gang money was used to save some banks from collapse when lending seized up, [Costa] said.
“Inter-bank loans were funded by money that originated from the drugs trade and other illegal activities… There were signs that some banks were rescued that way.” Costa declined to identify countries or banks that may have received any drugs money, saying that would be inappropriate because his office is supposed to address the problem, not apportion blame. But he said the money is now a part of the official system and had been effectively laundered.
Gangs are now believed to make most of their profits from the drugs trade and are estimated to be worth £352bn, the UN says. They have traditionally kept proceeds in cash or moved it offshore to hide it from the authorities. It is understood that evidence that drug money has flowed into banks came from officials in Britain, Switzerland, Italy and the US.
Read the complete Observer article here.
Costa has been head of the UN’s drug and crime office since 2002, and is known for his tough stance on illicit drugs, including marijuana. He recently warned that Africa is becoming a major drug hub, following an investigation into the crash of a Boeing 727 in Mali that had flown in from Venezuela carrying 10 tons of cocaine.
ARTICLE FROM The Observer:
Drug money saved banks in global crisis, claims UN advisor
Drugs and crime chief says $352bn in criminal proceeds was effectively laundered by financial institutions
Drugs money worth billions of dollars kept the financial system afloat at the height of the global crisis, the United Nations‘ drugs and crime tsar has told the Observer.
Antonio Maria Costa, head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, said he has seen evidence that the proceeds of organised crime were “the only liquid investment capital” available to some banks on the brink of collapse last year. He said that a majority of the $352bn (£216bn) of drugs profits was absorbed into the economic system as a result.
This will raise questions about crime’s influence on the economic system at times of crisis. It will also prompt further examination of the banking sector as world leaders, including Barack Obama and Gordon Brown, call for new International Monetary Fund regulations. Speaking from his office in Vienna, Costa said evidence that illegal money was being absorbed into the financial system was first drawn to his attention by intelligence agencies and prosecutors around 18 months ago. “In many instances, the money from drugs was the only liquid investment capital. In the second half of 2008, liquidity was the banking system’s main problem and hence liquid capital became an important factor,” he said.
Some of the evidence put before his office indicated that gang money was used to save some banks from collapse when lending seized up, he said.
“Inter-bank loans were funded by money that originated from the drugs trade and other illegal activities… There were signs that some banks were rescued that way.” Costa declined to identify countries or banks that may have received any drugs money, saying that would be inappropriate because his office is supposed to address the problem, not apportion blame. But he said the money is now a part of the official system and had been effectively laundered.
“That was the moment [last year] when the system was basically paralysed because of the unwillingness of banks to lend money to one another. The progressive liquidisation to the system and the progressive improvement by some banks of their share values [has meant that] the problem [of illegal money] has become much less serious than it was,” he said.
The IMF estimated that large US and European banks lost more than $1tn on toxic assets and from bad loans from January 2007 to September 2009 and more than 200 mortgage lenders went bankrupt. Many major institutions either failed, were acquired under duress, or were subject to government takeover.
Gangs are now believed to make most of their profits from the drugs trade and are estimated to be worth £352bn, the UN says. They have traditionally kept proceeds in cash or moved it offshore to hide it from the authorities. It is understood that evidence that drug money has flowed into banks came from officials in Britain, Switzerland, Italy and the US.
British bankers would want to see any evidence that Costa has to back his claims. A British Bankers’ Association spokesman said: “We have not been party to any regulatory dialogue that would support a theory of this kind. There was clearly a lack of liquidity in the system and to a large degree this was filled by the intervention of central banks.”
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Posted on 13 December 2009. Tags: 1400, 15th century, Alex Chepstow-Lusty, Amazon, Amazon basin, Amazonia, Belém, Bolivia, Brazil, British Museum, Colin McEwan, Columbia, Denise Schaan, Egypt, Federal University of Pará, Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes, French Institute for Andean Studies, garden cities, geoglyphs, Google Earth, Inca, Lima, london, Madrid, Martti Pärssinen, Mesopotamia, Nasca geoglyphs, Peru, Portuguese, Spain, Spanish, Xingu
Signs of what could be a previously unknown ancient civilisation are emerging from beneath the felled trees of the Amazon. Some 260 giant avenues, ditches and enclosures have been spotted from the air in a region straddling Brazil’s border with Bolivia.
The traditional view is that before the arrival of the Spanish and Portuguese in the 15th century there were no complex societies in the Amazon basin – in contrast to the Andes further west where the Incas built their cities. Now deforestation, increased air travel and satellite imagery are telling a different story. Read the full story
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