Friday, June 5, 2009

THE POWER HOUR Team Network News | June 5, 2009

A Sign to take a look at -- My next door neighbor wants to ban all guns - see more...

Liberty Dollar Alert: FBI Arrests Bernard, Kevin, Sarah & Rachelle -- Now that the Liberty Dollar faces a federal criminal trial, it is the US Government v Liberty Dollar ala Bernard, Kevin, Sarah & Rachelle. Read more...

Sarkosy's secret plan for mandatory swine flu vaccination -- The French Government is developing secret plans to impose mandatory vaccination of the entire French population, allegedly against possible Swine Flu disease according to reports leaked in a French newspaper. The plan is without precedent and even defies recommended public health advice. Pharmaceutical giants benefit from the move, as the Swine Flu increases the trend towards the militarization of public health and use of needless population panic to advance the agenda.

Internet radio host Hal Turner arrested -- Radio host Hal Turner, shown during his broadcast over the Internet from his New Jersey home, was arrested in that state Wednesday on a warrant obtained by Capitol police in Hartford. Turner, who also hosts a blog, is accused of inciting his listeners and readers to "take up arms," and of singling out two Connecticut lawmakers and a state ethics official. As of Thursday afternoon, Turner remained in a New Jersey jail, said state Capitol Police Chief Michael J. Fallon. Bail was set at $25,000.

VIDEO: Former NTSB vice chairman says crash of Air France's Flight 447 was 'weather induced'

Germany warns of Fed power, another crisis -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel has harsh words for central banks around the world, suggesting they have eased monetary policy too far in their effort to fight recession.

Chicken injected with beef waste sold in UK...ewww! -- Cafes and restaurants across Britain have been selling chicken secretly injected with beef and pork waste, The Independent can revealed. The fraud has been taking place for at least the past two years, and still continues because of inaction by the authorities in three EU states, believed to be Germany, Netherlands and Spain.

1 in 7 scientists say colleagues falsify data -- Faking scientific data and failing to report commercial conflicts of interest are far more prevalent than previously thought, a study suggests.

Google widens it's gaze in street view -- Hide the children and lock the doors. Google Street View is on the loose.

Tapping your cell phone -- Imagine someone watching your every move, hearing everything you say and knowing where you are at every moment. If you have a cell phone, it could happen to you. 13 Investigates explains how your cell phone can be secretly hijacked and used against you - and how to protect yourself.

Bankruptcy Filings Rise To 6,000 A Day As Job Losses Take Toll -- Bankruptcy filings are surging back in part because of rising job losses. The unemployment rate could hit 10% this year. And tighter credit, dwindling 401(k) accounts, smaller paychecks and less savings have left unemployed workers and those who are working but struggling with fewer financial resources to keep creditors at bay.

Benefit spending soars to new high -- Enrollment for food stamps hit a record 33.2 million people in March, up 5.2 million from last year.

Daniel Hauser sick from chemo treatments -- the 13-year-old boy reacted poorly to a chemotherapy treatment on Thursday, his first since February, and was depressed about returning to conventional care. "Danny is not tolerating the drugs well and has been vomiting all day,'' the statement said.

Monsanto & Dow should be indicted for war crimes -- "If no change is made, no condemnation of the use of Agent Orange, no call for immediate compensation to the victims and their families, no call for the chemical companies such as Monsanto and Dow to be charged with war crimes, then the hearings will have solved nothing."

Seattle plans comprehensive tolling of all major highways & arterials -- The Seattle metro area is the first in America to formally base transport plans on comprehensive tolling.

Daniel Hauser & the side effects from this treatment - commentary -- As you read this, note that this is what the Minnesota judge is now forcing Daniel Hauser to undergo -- essentially at gunpoint. This decision puts the state of Minnesota in the position of engaging in chemical child abuse.

Is Larry Summers taking kickbacks from the banks he's bailing out? -- Why did Goldman Sachs, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley steer millions to a company Larry Summers directed while he administered "stress tests" on them?

Next flu could strain US health care system -- A report released Thursday commended the government for developing plans and stockpiling antivirals after the avian flu scare but warned that gaps still exist and that the health system may not be prepared in a more severe outbreak.

Company that makes toll equipment to make UHF ear tags for cattle -- Sirit dominant supplier of electronic toll equipment to California and a partner with 3M in producing sticker tags announces it's teaming with eriginate corp to produce a UHF cattle ear tag to work with Sirit's IDentity 5100 reader. Sirit says its system allows a read of each cow in a herd, and just the one read of each, from many angles and at ranges between 0.6m and 15m (2ft to 50ft).

Bailout banks storing oil in anticipation of price increases -- The giant US bank JPMorgan Chase has reportedly hired a newly-built supertanker to store heating oil off the Mediterranean island of Malta. Other companies, including BP and a unit of Citigroup, have also hired ships to store either crude oil or oil products.

Video: Man Gets Tazed, Mocks Cops, and Gets Away