the dark cartel

November 22, 2008

Axl Rose loses mind, releases new album

Filed under: Uncategorized — razer @ 5:17 pm

I think the photo speaks for itself, but you can read the story here.

November 21, 2008

Pirates thwarted with MP3 blast

Filed under: Uncategorized — razer @ 5:32 pm

“You’ll be in absolute agony,” APMSS chief executive Nick Davis, a 38-year-old ex-army man, told AFP.

“It’s very effective up to 1,000 metres and excruciating if you get within 100 to 200 metres if it’s at full power. It would give you more or less permanent hearing damage.”

November 9, 2008

White shark civilization on the rise

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — razer @ 6:33 pm

Researchers in 82 nations, whose 10-year study aims to help protect life in the seas, found a mysterious meeting place for white sharks in the eastern Pacific Ocean and algae thriving at -25 degrees Celsius (-13 Fahrenheit) in the Arctic.

http://www.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUSTRE4A82GL20081109

Other findings showed that white sharks traveled thousands of kilometers to spend six months at what researchers called the “White Shark Cafe” in the Pacific between Hawaii and California.

Maybe someone should send Artur Gorski down there to investigate this great white hope.

Finally, the end of white man’s civilization

Filed under: Uncategorized — razer @ 2:30 pm

Poland’s foreign ministry on Sunday condemned an opposition member of parliament who said U.S. President-elect Barack Obama’s victory was a triumph for al Qaeda.”Someone regarded by the (American) Republican right as a crypto-communist has become the leader of the world’s greatest power … and al Qaeda are rubbing their hands with glee that the new president wants peace, not war,” Artur Gorski of the opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party told parliament last week.

“The black messiah of the new left has crushed the Republican candidate John McCain, and America will soon pay a high price for this quirk of democracy,” he added.

“Obama is an approaching catastrophe. This marks the end of white man’s civilisation,” he said in an address.

November 6, 2008

The difference between Palin’s mouth and…

Filed under: Uncategorized — razer @ 9:11 pm

well, see for yourself.

November 4, 2008

Steven Seagal Solo Album

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — Dark Dante @ 8:56 am

Also,

November 1, 2008

No more wretched hive of scum and villany …

Filed under: Uncategorized — The Black Mage @ 10:41 pm

Oh, you thought I was speaking of the government? No, not this time … this time it’s the baking industry and how we let them roll us over AGAIN!

“Unfortunately, many of the banks appear to have no intention of wasting the money on loans. “At least for the next quarter, it’s just going to be a cushion,” said John Thain, the chief executive of Merrill Lynch. Gary Crittenden, chief financial officer of Citigroup, had an even better idea: He hinted that his company would use its share of the cash — $25 billion — to buy up competitors and swell even bigger. The handout, he told analysts, “does present the possibility of taking advantage of opportunities that might otherwise be closed to us.”

And the folks at Morgan Stanley? They’re planning to pay themselves $10.7 billion this year, much of it in bonuses — almost exactly the amount they are receiving in the first phase of the bailout. “You can imagine the devilish grins on the faces of Morgan Stanley employees,” writes Bloomberg columnist Jonathan Weil. “Not only did we, the taxpayers, save their company…we funded their 2008 bonus pool.”

It didn’t have to be this way. Five days before Paulson struck his deal with the banks, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown negotiated a similar bailout — only he extracted meaningful guarantees for taxpayers: voting rights at the banks, seats on their boards, 12 percent in annual dividend payments to the government, a suspension of dividend payments to shareholders, restrictions on executive bonuses, and a legal requirement that the banks lend money to homeowners and small businesses.

In sharp contrast, this is what U.S. taxpayers received: no controlling interest, no voting rights, no seats on the bank boards and just five percent in dividend payouts to the government, while shareholders continue to collect billions in dividends every quarter. What’s more, golden parachutes and bonuses already promised by the banks will still be paid out to executives — all before taxpayers are paid back.”

From this article: http://www.naomiklein.org/articles/2008/10/bailout-profiteers

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