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Tonight’s show will be so filled with important news, 2 hours will not be enough to cover it.  On October 25th, CNBC published the following article: 

Major Banks, Governmental Officials and Their Comrade Capitalists Targets of Spire Law Group, LLP’s Racketeering and Money Laundering Lawsuit Seeking Return of $43 Trillion to the United States Treasury

At approzimately 2pm PST, Pete Santilli received the following notice on The Pete Santilli Show website:

Stumbled upon something connecting two incidents over the last 24 hours :
Story A hits the CNBC website sometime Thursday morning

This story goes to air and not even a day later this happens?
Story B

The children’s father, CNBC digital media executive Kevin Krim, who is an Executive VP for CBNC Digital, the same entity who controls the content for the social media pages and the website.
Can you say, (elaborating here), that since he didn’t pull the story from the site nor probably order anyone fired The SCUM killed his kids?????

 

 

Story B:  http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/26/us/new-york-nanny-deaths/index.html

Police: Nanny stabbed herself upon mother's arrival

From Wayne Drash, CNN
updated 1:57 AM EDT, Sat October 27, 2012
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Nanny suspected in kids' deaths

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: Nothing appeared amiss between the nanny and children, a resident says
  • The mother returned home to find the crime scene in a bathroom
  • The family vacationed with Ortega in her native Dominican Republic
  • The slain children were 2 and 6 years old

New York (CNN) -- The New York nanny suspected in the killings of two children in her care began knifing herself when their mother entered the bathroom and saw the bodies in the bathtub, police said Friday.

"We believe now that the nanny began to stab herself as the woman entered the room," Police Commissioner Ray Kelly told reporters in a revised account of Thursday's events.

"We initially thought that had already been done but now information is coming out that she did it as the mother entered the bathroom."

Earlier, police had said that Marina Krim found nanny Yoselyn Ortega, 50, on the bathroom floor of the family's Upper West Side luxury apartment with self-inflicted wounds.

In the tub lay the clothed bodies of two of Krim's children: Leo, who had recently celebrated his second birthday with "Pinkalicious-inspired cupcakes;" and his 6-year-old sister, Lucia, who had performed "beautifully in her ballet recital" in May.

Both children had been repeatedly stabbed, police said.

Ortega started stabbing herself in the neck with a kitchen knife, police said. Her wrists were slit.

"The charge is still to be determined," Kelly said.

Krim had left the two children with the nanny, known as "Josie," to take her third child, 3-year-old Nessie, to a swim lesson at a nearby YMCA, Kelly said. She had expected to meet the nanny at a dance class for the 6-year-old around 5:30 p.m.

When the nanny and children didn't show up, Krim went up to the apartment, where she found the lights were off, police said. Krim then returned to the lobby and asked a doorman whether he had seen her two other children leave with the nanny; he had not.

"There comes a time when she goes looking for her children and enters the bathroom and finds her 6-year-old daughter and son stabbed to death in the tub," Kelly said.

Leo, left, and Lucia Krim were discovered dead in a bathtub by their mother.
Leo, left, and Lucia Krim were discovered dead in a bathtub by their mother.

That's when neighbors heard a scream.

The children's father, Kevin Krim, a senior vice president for CNBC Digital and former Yahoo executive, was en route back home from the West Coast. Police broke the news to him at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

"A member of the CNBC family has suffered an unimaginable loss," NBC Universal said in a statement. "The sadness that we all feel for Kevin, Marina and their family is without measure."

The nanny was taken to a hospital, where she was in critical but stable condition.

The bodies of the two children were removed from the building on a single stretcher and taken to a hospital where they were pronounced dead.

Ortega was heavily sedated and under police watch on Friday at Weill Cornell Medical Center, said Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne.

Kelly said she was breathing with the aid of a tube and unable to talk.

A native of the Dominican Republic, Ortega had been a naturalized U.S. citizen for 10 years.

Friends had introduced the family to Ortega, and she had worked for them since Leo's birth two years ago, police said.

She lives at another address on Manhattan's West Side with her son, her sister and her niece, Kelly said.

"We're just grieving. Worst nightmare anyone could ever imagine," said grandmother Karen Krim, who lives in California. "We don't have a clue what set her off."

Police on Thursday evening escorted from the apartment building the mother and her 3-year-old daughter, covering them with a white sheet to shield them from photographers and gawkers. The mother was treated at a hospital for trauma, police said.

Less than an hour before the killings, Charlotte Friedman rode in the elevator with the nanny and the youngsters.

"I told the little girl 'do you know how beautiful you are?' and she gave me the biggest smile I've ever seen and said 'thank you,'" Friedman said.

Nothing seemed amiss with the nanny or the children, she said.

Later, Friedman was back in the elevator -- heading out to run errands -- when she heard a "primal scream" from somewhere in the building.

"It was pure terror," she said. "...It was unlike anything I've ever heard before."

She isn't sure who she heard scream. But after she got off the elevator, Friedman saw the youngsters' mother screaming on the mezzanine.

News of the crime spread quickly. Some parents in the neighborhood said they rushed home to hug their own children.

Maryellen Conway, 39, a mother of two, said she called her children's nanny and they cried together. "She was in tears. I trust her, obviously, with my life and she's part of our family," Conway said. "There's no words to describe what they're going through."

On Friday morning, Jasmarin Rothbarb was pushing a stroller near the Krims' apartment building. She said she employs a nanny, but the killings have made her question whether to continue.

"It's a tough call," she said. "You trust these people with your most precious joys. I think I see more mothers out today than nannies. It's a horrible thing."

Outside the building, Kathleen Peters placed flowers at a makeshift memorial. Peters, a mother herself, also works as a nanny for children who live a few blocks away. "It makes me really, really sad," she said. "I can't understand why (the nanny) would do something like that."

The apartment is a block west of Central Park and four blocks south of the American Museum of Natural History, two locations popular with nannies.

It is not unusual for their employers to treat nannies as extended members of their own families. That was the case with the Krims. Marina Krim's blog, "Life with the Little Krim Kids," offered the loving mother's view of a family life that included Ortega as a member.

Last February, the Krims traveled to the Dominican Republic, where they met their nanny's family.

"We spent the past nine days in the Dominican Republic," Marina Krim wrote on February 18. "We spent half the time at our nanny, Josie's sisters home in Santiago and the rest at Balcones de Atlantico in Las Terrenas, a condo-style hotel where the 'Real Housewives of Dominican Republic' and their families hang on weekends. It was wonderful."

She added, "We met Josie's amazing familia!!! And the Dominican Republic is a wonderful country!!"

One photograph showed the families together, the nanny holding the girl who was learning how to swim at the time her siblings were killed.

The blog included hundreds of photographs and notes about picking blackberries, celebrating birthdays, going to a pumpkin patch.

On September 30, Marina Krim posted a photograph of her son after his second birthday. The boy had a mischievous look as he played at a toy kitchen set. "Leo 'Lito' Krim!!!!! Yes, the 2 year old boy," his mother wrote. "One of the best parts of my day is after I drop both girls off at school and have 3 precious hours with little Lito all to myself. Ok, I'm near getting cheesy I adore this boy so much!!!"

Weeks before his birthday, mom and son walked home, with the lad pointing at toy cars, trucks and fire engines, excited in anticipation of his birthday. "Mama, present, present," he said after spotting a toy helicopter.

"Lito, I must say, is a very clever little boy," she wrote. "He is super talkative and just has a million thoughts running through his brain and can express himself amazingly well for an almost-2 year old."

In April, 6-year-old Lucia, known as Lulu, accompanied her father on a take-your-child-to-work event. On the whiteboard in her father's office, she wrote: "I like your ofis Dada. Love LuLu."

Marina Krim logged her final entry at about 2:30 p.m. Thursday, three hours before the killings were discovered.

"Leo speaks in the most adorable way possible. Firstly, he speaks super clearly, so you can understand every word (he) is saying. And he does things like, 'I want a fresh bagel' and 'Dito (what he calls himself) wants cold milk' and most adorable of all, 'No thank you' -- he never uses 'No' alone, it's always paired with 'thank you.'"

Within hours of the killings, hundreds of people had left messages of condolences on the blog; by Friday morning, it had been taken down.

CNN's Deborah Feyerick, Ross Levitt, Erinn Cawthon, Logan Burruss and Brittany Brady reported from New York. Wayne Drash reported from Atlanta and wrote this article.

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Cobra News

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Stream of Positive Free Will
 
Although the critical mass of 144,000 people for the Day of Decision has not been reached, we were not far from that and our collective decision has created a powerful stream of positive free will that will never be extinguished, it will grow until the point when it will overflow the planet and the Event will  happen.
 
Right after our mass activation, a massive solar flare has erupted from the Sun:
 
 
A few days later, this promising announcement about new technologies has been released:
 
 
In the last few days, our decision for the Victory of the Light has been tested by the negative astral influences for many of us. But our collective positive free wil is now strong enough to counteract all those influences and our positive vector is stable and definitely felt in the planetary light grid.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2223047/Hurricane-Sandy-Forecasters-warn-pre-Halloween-perfect-storm-strike-East-Coast.html

http://news.yahoo.com/hurricane-sandy-menaces-u-slamming-cuba-035520293.html

Forecasters said Sandy, with an expanding wind field already 550 miles wide, had begun merging with a polar air mass over the eastern United States, potentially spawning a hybrid "super storm" that could wreak havoc along the East Coast.

"Its structure is evolving as we speak because it's interacting with this weather feature at higher levels of the atmosphere," said Todd Kimberlain, a forecaster at the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami.

"The models are suggesting that the storm could actually become better organized or intensify a little bit, not due to the normal processes than we would expect for a tropical cyclone but more related to this weather feature," Kimberlain said.

On its current projected track, government forecasters said Sandy could make landfall early next week anywhere between Virginia, Maryland or Delaware up through New York or southern New England.

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http://thehill.com/blogs/global-affairs/un-treaties/264121-texas-sparks-international-row-with-election-observers

Governor Perry also weighed in with a strong declaration ~>


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(which is exactly why I copied and pasted the entire text... a well-known news outlet telling the truth, well that won't last long.)

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tom-blumer/2012/10/23/factcheckorg-hits-obama-campaign-inflated-jobs-claims-over-4-million

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Although it should have used harsher language in its headline, FactCheck.org, the Annenberg Foundation-funded outfit, has apparently set its leftist bias aside long enough to take shots at an ad narrated by President Barack Obama which claims 5.2 million jobs created and gives all but the most alert viewers the impression that the number represents those created during his entire administration. Perhaps predictably, the item, which was at the top at Yahoo News just a few hours ago, is not on the home page of Yahoo's U.S. home page and is on the verge of falling off at its main page.

Excerpts from Brooks Jackson's writeup follow the jump, including FactCheck's review of claims made at the "learn more" web link mentioned in the ad (bolds are mine):

Obama’s Inflated Jobs Claim

In a new TV ad, President Obama makes an inflated claim to have added 5.2 million new jobs. The total added during his time in office is actually about 325,000.

In the ad, the president says “over 5 million new jobs” while the figure “5.2 million” appears on screen. But that’s a doubly misleading figure.

Viewers would need to pay close attention to the on-screen graphic to know that the ad refers only to employment gains starting in March 2010, omitting the 4.3 million jobs that were lost in the first year of Obama’s term.

And there’s no way a viewer would know that the total counts only private-sector jobs, omitting continuing losses in government employment.

According to the most recent employment figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the economy has eked out a net gain of 325,000 jobs since January 2009, when Obama took office. And that’s giving credit for roughly 386,000 jobs that the BLS has announced, on a preliminary basis, that it will be adding to this year’s employment totals next year, as a result of its routine annual “benchmarking” analysis.

Looking only at private-sector jobs, it’s true that the total has risen just under 5.2 million since February 2010 — provided that credit is given for roughly 453,000 private-sector jobs to be added next year through the BLS benchmarking process. But over Obama’s entire term, those private-sector jobs have gone up only 967,000, even counting benchmarking additions.

... viewers who follow the ad’s invitation to visit an Obama website for further information will find some false and misleading claims. There, the campaign, for example, states that “Mitt Romney criticized the end of the Iraq war as ‘tragic,’ and has offered no plan withdraw our troops from Afghanistan.” In fact, as we’ve reported before, Romney did not call the end of the Iraq war “tragic.” He used that word to describe the president’s pace of troop withdrawal, not ending a war. And more important, there is no longer any difference between Romney’s position and Obama’s plan to pull all U.S. combat troops out of Afghanistan by the end of 2014.

The main flaw in Jackson's analysis is that he didn't look at changes in the number of people who are self-employed since Obama took office. This is relevant because the figures the Obama campaign cites are payroll jobs identified in phone calls to employers. During the March 2010 to September 2012 period about which Team Obama brags (found by making appropriate data retrieval selections at Table A-8 at the Bureau of Labor Statistics), total seasonally adjusted unincorporated self-employment per the government's Household Survey has dropped by 295,000 (140,000 in agriculture and 155,000 in all other lines of work). Since Obama took office, the equivalent drop-pff is 112,000 by (132,000 in agriculture minus a 20,000 pickup elsewhere).

The main flaw in the article's headline is its use of the word "inflated." Exaggerating by a few hundred thousand is inflated; overstating by over 4 million -- something which as noted earlier only alert viewers could catch (if there's an equivalent radio ad, it obviously wouldn't be caught at all) -- is engaging in flat-out falsehood and fantasy.

Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.

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