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These are the links to the stories covered on the RLM News Show – July 25, 2013
- Wall Street to Facebook: We are ready to eat crow – The Tell – MarketWatch
- Fed Economist Fired for Investigating Suspicious 9-11 Cash Transfers; and Steve Keen Exposes Financial Fallacies | Zero Hedge
- S.A.C. Capital Advisors Indicted
- So It Begins: SAC Indicted By Federal Grand Jury In New York – Full Indictment | Zero Hedge
- Caterpillar gloomy on world economic outlook, slams global policy makers – The Tell – MarketWatch
- Coca-Cola, PepsiCo see soda declines continue | Baltimore News | WBAL Radio 1090 AM
- How Does America’s Middle Class Rank Globally? #27 | Zero Hedge
- Obama Blames “Phony Scandals” & “Distractions” For Five Years Of A Bad Economy – | Intellihub.com
- Who Controls The Global Economy? Do Not Underestimate The Power Of The Big Banks
- Senate passes bill on student loan rates – WECT TV6-WECT.com:News, weather & sports Wilmington, NC
- IRS pursuing ‘stateless income’ tax enforcement: official | Reuters
- Detroit firefighters protesting bankruptcy discuss expanding fight against pension and budget cuts
- Agriculture Canada says geese possibly spread GM wheat seeds – UPI.com
- Officer fired following investigation in blog posting | Albuquerque News – KOAT Home
- Eye On Albuquerque
- Putin Controls the Chessboard, Obama’s In Deep Trouble
- The Daily Dot – Atlantis: The online black market for the masses
- Amash Amendment Narrowly Rejected After Heated (And Partly Ridiculous) Debate | Techdirt
- Rep. Amash: “Washington Elites Fear Liberty”
- 9 Ways the Federal Government has Hijacked your Rights & Taken over the Country
- All Gun Laws Passed Since 1902 are Invalid and Illegal | War on Terror
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Phishing Chips: Sim card bug exposes users to surveillance & fraud
The SIM card in your mobile phone may be leaving it wide open to hackers and surveillance teams trying to access your data. Up to 750 million phones are reportedly at risk from an in-built bug which allows any third party to steal the SIM’s encryption key. RT’s Anastasia Churkina explains.
Links to other Important Stories I didn’t have time to cover on the show
- Burning well in Gulf has ‘bridged over’ — “Sand and sediment collapsed into area being drilled, blocking the line” — Feds say gas flow stopped, fire decreasing
- Texas Jail no longer allows visitors and now charges $20 for video chat | USAHM Conspiracy News
- In a Close Vote, Congress Shamefully Defeats Amendment That Sought to Curtail NSA Surveillance | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- DEA Raids Marijuana dispensaries in Seattle, Olympia, Tacoma
- Holder Wants Texas to Clear Voting Changes With the U.S. – NYTimes.com
- PressTV – US warns Russia over Snowden refuge
- 20 Controversial Questions The Mainstream Media Won’t Touch With A Ten Foot Pole | InvestmentWatch
- Human-Animal Hybrids: Sick And Twisted Chimeras Are Being Created In Labs All Over The Planet
- Fukushima: Radioactive cesium levels jump 9,000 percent in just three days, nobody knows why
- Federal report: E-Verify errors could wrongly exclude Americans from jobs | The Raw Story
- CDC: More than 275 have unidentified stomach bug
- Feds put heat on Web firms for master encryption keys | Politics and Law – CNET News
- Activist Post: Police Defend Bank that Looted Wrong House, Won’t Return Items or Pay
- Why Netflix is one of the most important cloud computing companies – Network World
- NASA LOOKS FOR NIBIRU!!!! 7-18-2013!! | Space
Terrorist-friendly? US denies Russian requests to extradite criminals amid Snowden row
The US has expressed its concern over the fugitive whistleblower Edward Snowden’s bid for temporary asylum in Russia. Moscow’s expected to grant that request – and says the lack of an extradition treaty with Washington makes handing him over impossible. However, US routinely denies Russian requests to hand over suspected criminals living in America.
Toxic US weapons blamed for Iraq’s birth-defect ‘Hiroshima’
More than a decade after US led forces invaded Iraq – there is a legacy of horrific birth defects. Scientists blame the weapons used by the US military. Fallujah is the best known example, the number affected there is 14 times higher than in Hiroshima after an atomic bomb was dropped on it in the Second World War. But RT’s Lucy Kafanov was the first to take an in-depth look at the lesser-known extent of the human suffering in Najaf.
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