Monday, September 30, 2013

Sept. 24, 2013 - GONOB Radio Interviews Karen Hudes

Karen Hudes in her second appearance on GONOB Radio. 



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 Biography: Karen Hudes studied law at Yale Law School and economics at the University of Amsterdam. She worked in the US Export Import Bank of the US from 1980-1985 and in the Legal Department of the World Bank from 1986-2007. She established the Non Governmental Organization Committee of the International Law Section of the American Bar Association and the Committee on Multilateralism and the Accountability of International Organizations of the American Branch of the International Law Association. What did Karen Hudes blow the whistle on? In 2007 Karen warned the US Treasury Department and US Congress that the US would lose its right to appoint the President of the World Bank if the current American President of the World Bank did not play by the rules. http://kahudes.net/

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Infowars Finest: Lee Ann Mcadoo!


     One of the finest Infowars Reporters at the Central Texas Command Bunker, is of course Lee Ann Mcadoo. I am still frustrated that they dismissed Aaron Dykes, and that and have kept various reporters in front of the camera, but choosing a talented film student at UT Austin Graduate to join the The Alex Jones Show was an exceptional decision.  She covers controversial issues such as: false flag operations, Obamacare, psychotropic drugs, Banker Bailouts, gun control and more various crimes...






     After the battle for the victorious Infowars Report contest it was unfortunate that Jennifer Collins could not join the Central Texas Command Center. Below you can see that she has a lot of integrity by covering the most important issues such as the exponential growth in student loan debt that has surpassed credit card debt in the U.S. 


   Here is the winner of the Operation Paul Revere Contest in the Summer:

Friday, September 20, 2013

California - Major Computer Glitch Affects 600K Unemployed


LABOR DAY - Sept. 16, 2013 - According to whistleblowers inside EDD at least 600K Californians affected by a computer glitch that has delayed or blocked a significant portion of Californians who rely on this income.


SOURCE: http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2013/09/15/edd-worker-closer-to-600k-unemployed-not-receiving-payments/

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

CBS Sacramento - California Computer Glitch


SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — A spokeswoman says EDD is trying to clear as many unemployment claims as possible the day after an employee said the problem is much worse than the department is letting on. EDD says it’s employees have been working late and sometimes overnight to repair problems with a new system affecting thousands of unemployed Californians. But there are differing opinions on what went wrong. “We apologize wholeheartedly for what some of our customers are going through,” said Loree Levy with the Employment Development Department. 

The department says its doing everything possible to pay thousands of Californians their unemployment benefits after a computer glitch in its newly installed system. “We have to get through this transition as quickly as possible so that people don’t encounter this issue again,” Levy said. CBS13 first brought you the story last week of Victoria Ford saying because her benefits were delayed, she was being evicted from her apartment for not being able to pay her rent. We also talked to an EDD employee, who did not want to show their face, but told us the problem was the new system couldn’t read any claim that was handwritten. They said the problem would affect hundreds of thousands of struggling people in the state. 

“If we are behind, which I know we are—back to when the system started on Aug. 30. There’s more than 28,000 that file every week, much more,” the employee said. “When it came in, there was some site interruption with some old stop-pay flags that were getting in there and interfering with some new claim processing,” Levy said. But the department says the problem is because the new system misread old data. They also said there is no indication the problem would be so widespread. Meanwhile, people like Ford are still waiting on their money. But in the meantime, she’s trying to sell her car to stay afloat. “I don’t know what else to do, I don’t have any other options of raising money,” she said. “I feel they had a responsibility, the people that implemented the system had a responsibility to know that it worked to begin with.” EDD says its corrected 84 percent of the claims that the new system didn’t accept and that people could start receiving their money as early as tomorrow.