Wednesday, June 24, 2009

THE POWER HOUR NEWS | June 24, 2009

Sign the universal declaration of resistance to mandatory vaccination -- Vaccine against the "swine flu" will be ready in July. It has been developed in half the time it used to take to develop flu vaccines due to Baxter International's patented technology. This means about 13 weeks from drawing board to injection instead of the usual 26. Never mind time for testing to see if it is safe. You remember Baxter, don't you? It is the company that in February delivered seasonal flu vaccine to 18 countries that was laced with live "bird flu" virus.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN THE PETITION!

Let's Stop Kidding Ourselves: Ten "Big Duh" Realizations about Our World That Need to be Stated by Mike Adams -- You want to know what's real in our world? Here are ten "Big Duh" realizations that need to be flatly stated.

Globalist Plan to Disarm America: PL87-297 Arms Control and Disarmament Act/State Department Publication No.7277 by Bernadine Smith -- This is the primary source of the current anti-gun/disarmament agenda - not only in the U.S. but world-wide.

The Depression Case Reiterated -- It is therefore fair to say that the mistakes of the 1930s are not only being repeated, they are being magnified.

International Bailout Brings Us Closer to Economic Collapse (Ron Paul commentary) -- We are buying nothing but evil and global oppression by sending your tax dollars to the IMF. Not to mention there is no Constitutional authority to do so.

Insiders Dump Shares at Fastest Pace in 2 Years -- “If insiders are selling into the rally, that shows they don’t expect their business to be able to support current stock- price levels,” said Joseph Keating, the chief investment officer of Raleigh, North Carolina-based RBC Bank, the unit of Royal Bank of Canada that oversees $33 billion in client assets. “They’re taking advantage of this bounce and selling into it.”

The Return of the Bear Market -- Markets have been wobbly for at least the last week or so in any case. But the big blow to confidence yesterday was the Washington-based World Bank's announcement that the economy was in an even worse state than it had thought as far back as – oh, three months ago.

9-11 FEMA videographer goes public -- Kurt Sonnenfeld: Exclusive interview. As official videographer for the U.S. government, Kurt Sonnenfeld was detailed to Ground Zero on September 11, 2001, where he spent one month filming 29 tapes: "What I saw at certain moments and in certain places ... is very disturbing!" He never handed them over to the authorities and has been persecuted ever since.

Port-a-potty named for Pelosi -- Enthusiastic tea partiers in Virginia have decided to give "imperial leaders" in Washington a seat of power they believe they truly deserve – a portable toilet throne.

Congress approves $7.65 billion for pandemic flu response -- Responding to lobbying by the Obama administration and public health advocates, Congress last week approved $7.65 billion for battling pandemic influenza, more than three times what the House and Senate had earlier proposed.

NASA hopes to predict Southern Californian major earthquakes -- A new NASA radar project could help uncover clues to the timing of a mega-earthquake hitting Southern California. In other words, they hope to be able to predict "the big one."

Weed killer Roundup is toxic to human cells: study intensifies debate over "inert" ingredients -- Used in yards, farms and parks throughout the world, Roundup has long been a top-selling weed killer. But now researchers have found that one of Roundup’s inert ingredients can kill human cells, particularly embryonic, placental and umbilical cord cells.

MSG is the new nicotine: What the food industry does not want you to know -- Monosodium glutamate, also known as MSG, is a common food additive. It`s toxic and physically addictive. Fast food companies and other food manufacturers use MSG as a "flavor enhancer," so consumers will become "hooked" on their products and keep dishing out money for more. When people consume unhealthy foods containing MSG, they often gain weight and feel sluggish, and some also experience "MSG symptom complex." The symptoms can include headaches, chest pain, heart palpitations, nausea, and other heath problems.

Ron Paul: Obama's goal is economic collapse -- Ron Paul, the popular Republican Congressman from Texas, is ripping into the president and Congress for what he sees as their “goal” with round after round of stimulus: complete economic collapse.

Another celebrity affected by Morgellon's - Louise Mandrell's husband has the disease -- After two years of ineffective analysis and treatments, Louise Mandrell's husband, John Haywood, has been diagnosed with Morgellons disease. Influenced by her husband's illness, Mandrell has joined the Morgellons Research Foundation Board. Morgellons is a debilitation disease affecting countless individuals who have been misunderstood and neglected by the medical community.

Boy discovers microbe that eats plastic -- PhDs have been searching for a solution to the plastic waste problem, and this 16-year-old finds the answer.

Work begins on world's deepest underground lab -- Far below the Black Hills of South Dakota, crews are building the world's deepest underground science lab at a depth equivalent to more than six Empire State buildings—a place uniquely suited to scientists' quest for mysterious particles known as dark matter.
Workers began construction Monday in an old gold mine that was once the site of Nobel Prize-winning physics research.

Kamikaze drone loiters above, waits for target -- A new kamikaze drone out of Israel is designed to hang about overhead until it spots a target, then crash into it with "pinpoint accuracy" destroying the target, and itself, with 50 pounds of on-board explosives.

Afghan airstrike video goes down the memory hole -- Last month, U.S. Central Command chief Gen. David Petraeus and other American military officials strongly suggested that they were ready to show the public a classified video which they said would largely vindicate a series of deadly American air strikes in western Afghanistan. Now, a CENTCOM report on the incident has been released. But the video is nowhere to be seen. And the report fails to address why massively destructive one-ton bombs and airbursting munitions were used during the fight, when civilians were in the vicinity.

Supreme Court turns down Valerie Plame's appeal -- A lawsuit by former CIA operative Valerie Plame against former Bush administration officials will not be revived by the US supreme court.

VIDEO: Kissinger calls for attack on Iran if revolution fails

Ranchers attempt to hold off Army's expansion in Colorado -- The U.S. Army owns nearly 10 million acres of land across the U.S., and it wants more in remote southeastern Colorado, which it says is ideal for intense combat training.

Google analyzes your vacation snaps to figure out where you where -- Tired of trying to identify landmarks in your endless folders of travel photos? Google's image recognition engine could help. Just upload the mystery image to an online album, point the engine at it, and zap -- turns out it was the Acropolis, in Athens, Greece.

60,000 US inmates sexually abused every year report says -- Prison rape commission says 60,000 inmates sexually abused every year.

WHAT NIGHT VISION SEES -- Just watch this film clip and be amazed at our high tech capabilities today.

Nebraska website allow people to report suspicious activity -- Local law enforcement agencies have created a Web site that they hope will increase the exchange of communication to reduce the threat of terrorism.