Thought it couldn't happen? IOWA QUARANTINE ORDER -- The Iowa Department of Public Health (Department) has determined that you have had contact with a person with Novel Influenza A H1N1. Novel Influenza A H1N1 is a disease which is spread from person to person and is associated fever (greater than 100.0 F), cough, sore throat, rhinorrhea (runny nose), nasal congestion, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Novel Influenza A H1N1 presents a risk of serious harm to public health and if it spreads in the community severe public health consequences may result. The Department has determined that it is necessary to quarantine your movement to a specific facility to prevent further spread of this disease.
PENNSYLVANIA Emergency Health Powers Act HB-492 -- The Commonwealth must do more to protect the health, safety and general well-being of its citizens. (2) New and emerging dangers, including emergent and resurgent infectious diseases and incidents of civilian mass casualties, pose serious and immediate threats. (3) A renewed focus on the prevention, detection, management and containment of public health emergencies is called for.
Lockerbie bomber release "linked to oil deal" says report -- Britain agreed to include Lockerbie bomber Abdel Basset al-Megrahi in a prisoner transfer deal with Libya because of "overwhelming interests" shortly before an oil deal was sealed with Tripoli, a newspaper reported on Sunday. Read More...
DNA Evidence Can Be Fabricated, Scientists Show -- Scientists in Israel have demonstrated that it is possible to fabricate DNA evidence, undermining the credibility of what has been considered the gold standard of proof in criminal cases.
No-warrant terrorism raids proposed -- The Federal Government has unveiled plans to toughen its counter-terrorism laws, including a change to allow police to break into a suspect's home without getting approval from a judge.
Laser breakthrough opens door to DNA manipulation -- Laser Breakthrough Opens Door To DNA Manipulation.
Weekend bank failures -- Regulators have shut down banks in California, Maryland and Minnesota, pushing to 84 the number of bank failures this year amid the soured economy and rising loan defaults. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said Friday it had taken over the three banks: Affinity Bank, based in Ventura, Calif., with about $1 billion in assets and $922 million in deposits; Baltimore-based Bradford Bank, with $452 million in assets and $383 million in deposits; and Mainstreet Bank, based in Forest Lake, Minn., with assets of $459 million and deposits of $434 million. The insurance fund (FDIC) has been so depleted by the epidemic of collapsing financial institutions that some analysts have warned it could sink into the red by the end of this year. The fund fell 20 percent to $10.4 billion at the end of June, the FDIC reported Thursday.
Meltdown 101: Why banks' struggles have worsened -- For any money in a failed bank's deposit accounts that exceeds the insured limits, you become essentially a creditor of the bank. You would eventually recover some of your money, but the amount can range from 40 cents on the dollar up to the full amount. Recovery of the money could take months.
Whirlpool to shut Indiana plant, cut 1,100 jobs -- Whirlpool Corp. announced Friday it will close its Evansville, Ind., factory next year, moving the plant's production of top-freezer refrigerators to a facility in Mexico. Comment: Wasn't NAFTA a blessing? I don't see any politicians jumping in to keep Whirlpool here. (Thanks Jimm)!!
Town Hall clash! Arrest threat over Obama joker poster -- A video of the town hall held earlier this week by Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va., shows an unnamed protester standing on school grounds carrying a sign that read "Organizing for National Socialist Health Care – The Final Solution" and depicted Barack Obama in the Joker's makeup. Read More...
South Dakota Supreme court limits interrogation of travelers -- The South Dakota Supreme Court on Wednesday limited the ability of police to search and interrogate innocent interstate travelers absent a reasonable and articulable suspicion of wrongdoing.
Iraqi shoe thrower released from prison early for good behavior -- He has been in custody since the outburst on December 14 last year during a Bush news conference.
The Katrina videos that Congress did not want you to see
WHO warns of severe form of swine flu -- Doctors are reporting a severe form of swine flu that goes straight to the lungs, causing severe illness in otherwise healthy young people and requiring expensive hospital treatment, the World Health Organization said Friday.
Creators of H1N1 vaccine refuse to take it -- Journalist Wayne Madsen tells Russia today scientists involved in creating previous vaccinations are telling family and friends not to take the H1N1 vaccine. Madsen also warns that the government may make the vaccination mandatory.
New Flu Pandemic Game! Fluedo! -- The Flu Pandemic Game, which can be downloaded from the Department of Health’s website, is for three to 60 players, takes around 90 minutes and has chance cards much like Monopoly.
Return of swine flu-what's ahead for Americans -- The alarm sounded with two sneezy children in California in April. Just five months later, the never-before-seen swine flu has become the world's dominant strain of influenza, and it's putting a shockingly younger face on flu. So get ready.
Columbia says president has swine flu -- Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has contracted the H1N1 swine flu virus and is being treated by doctors while continuing to work from his residence, government spokesman Cesar Velasquez said on Sunday.
Early & current fears about vaccination -- If large numbers of confirmed Swine Flu deaths occur, contrary to compelling scientific reasons why they should not, then serious investigation is called for to determine if inoculations, not H1N1, caused them, and whether corporate greed and government complicity are behind a sinister plot to distract world attention from a deepening global depression, enrich drug companies hugely, and depopulate nations in numbers too horrifying to imagine - or as some observers put it, "depopulation by inoculation."
CT scans cause cancer -- A computed tomography (CT) scan can detect calcified plaque in coronary arteries. And because this calcium-laced plaque is believed to be associated with the presence of heart disease, CT scans are being widely advertised and hyped at many medical centers. Mostly, the scans are aimed at the healthy as a new must-have "preventive" test. Ads push the message that if the test shows you don't have heart disease, the worried well can breathe a sigh of relief and if calcified plaques do show up, they can begin medical treatment.
Anti swine flu shot website -- Welcome to NoShot.org, whether your researching more information about the H1N1 flu vaccination or stumbled across our site by accident we ask that you take a moment and read over what we've presented below. This concerns not only your health but the health of your loved ones too so it's worth the time. If you find us helpful than please pass along our URL so others may be informed as well. If you have any questions, comments, or information use the contact form at the bottom of the page.
Vaccination debate website
Operation fax to stop the vax campaign -- Consider this site central command for those ready to jump in and stop this sickening assault on humanity.
Flu shot or get fired -- About 25,000 Capital Region hospital workers need the state-mandated shield, and the area's top sites say comply or quit
Banks hiding Tsunami of foreclosures -- “I believe we are about to see a tsunami of foreclosures in the U.S. A lot of homes have been held back because if the banks are foreclosing on them they will have to do a writedown on the mortgages they have on their balance (sheets),” Karsbol told CNBC.
More on internment camps by Chuck Baldwin -- "We remain vulnerable to massive catastrophes in this country--natural or man-caused. We need to be prepared and FEMA with all its faults--BACKED BY THE MILITARY--is charged with this job." (Emphasis added.)
Fired from a $105,000 job for emailing a rense.com story -- "I live in Minneapolis. I was let go from my job (of TEN years) at Target Corp, Marketing over an article from rense.com which I e-mailed to a subordinate at work. This happened one year ago, and I'm just now starting to recover from the shock of it." Read More...
New browser red flags disputed facts on the web -- Developers of new web browsing software that flags questionable claims or outright lies on the web hope it will become a valuable tool to deal with the misinformation that litters the Internet.
Energy saving light bulbs offer dim future -- Energy saving light bulbs are not as bright as their traditional counterparts and claims about the amount of light they produce are "exaggerated", the European Union has admitted.
Acoustic weapons...death by cortisol -- Imagine an enemy that learns how to use your body’s natural defenses to kill you. And, by doing so, they can cause your death in a way that is untraceable and that will always be attributed to natural causes.
57% would like to replace entire Congress -- If they could vote to keep or replace the entire Congress, just 25% of voters nationwide would keep the current batch of legislators.
PENNSYLVANIA Emergency Health Powers Act HB-492 -- The Commonwealth must do more to protect the health, safety and general well-being of its citizens. (2) New and emerging dangers, including emergent and resurgent infectious diseases and incidents of civilian mass casualties, pose serious and immediate threats. (3) A renewed focus on the prevention, detection, management and containment of public health emergencies is called for.
Lockerbie bomber release "linked to oil deal" says report -- Britain agreed to include Lockerbie bomber Abdel Basset al-Megrahi in a prisoner transfer deal with Libya because of "overwhelming interests" shortly before an oil deal was sealed with Tripoli, a newspaper reported on Sunday. Read More...
DNA Evidence Can Be Fabricated, Scientists Show -- Scientists in Israel have demonstrated that it is possible to fabricate DNA evidence, undermining the credibility of what has been considered the gold standard of proof in criminal cases.
No-warrant terrorism raids proposed -- The Federal Government has unveiled plans to toughen its counter-terrorism laws, including a change to allow police to break into a suspect's home without getting approval from a judge.
Laser breakthrough opens door to DNA manipulation -- Laser Breakthrough Opens Door To DNA Manipulation.
Weekend bank failures -- Regulators have shut down banks in California, Maryland and Minnesota, pushing to 84 the number of bank failures this year amid the soured economy and rising loan defaults. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said Friday it had taken over the three banks: Affinity Bank, based in Ventura, Calif., with about $1 billion in assets and $922 million in deposits; Baltimore-based Bradford Bank, with $452 million in assets and $383 million in deposits; and Mainstreet Bank, based in Forest Lake, Minn., with assets of $459 million and deposits of $434 million. The insurance fund (FDIC) has been so depleted by the epidemic of collapsing financial institutions that some analysts have warned it could sink into the red by the end of this year. The fund fell 20 percent to $10.4 billion at the end of June, the FDIC reported Thursday.
Meltdown 101: Why banks' struggles have worsened -- For any money in a failed bank's deposit accounts that exceeds the insured limits, you become essentially a creditor of the bank. You would eventually recover some of your money, but the amount can range from 40 cents on the dollar up to the full amount. Recovery of the money could take months.
Whirlpool to shut Indiana plant, cut 1,100 jobs -- Whirlpool Corp. announced Friday it will close its Evansville, Ind., factory next year, moving the plant's production of top-freezer refrigerators to a facility in Mexico. Comment: Wasn't NAFTA a blessing? I don't see any politicians jumping in to keep Whirlpool here. (Thanks Jimm)!!
Town Hall clash! Arrest threat over Obama joker poster -- A video of the town hall held earlier this week by Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va., shows an unnamed protester standing on school grounds carrying a sign that read "Organizing for National Socialist Health Care – The Final Solution" and depicted Barack Obama in the Joker's makeup. Read More...
South Dakota Supreme court limits interrogation of travelers -- The South Dakota Supreme Court on Wednesday limited the ability of police to search and interrogate innocent interstate travelers absent a reasonable and articulable suspicion of wrongdoing.
Iraqi shoe thrower released from prison early for good behavior -- He has been in custody since the outburst on December 14 last year during a Bush news conference.
The Katrina videos that Congress did not want you to see
WHO warns of severe form of swine flu -- Doctors are reporting a severe form of swine flu that goes straight to the lungs, causing severe illness in otherwise healthy young people and requiring expensive hospital treatment, the World Health Organization said Friday.
Creators of H1N1 vaccine refuse to take it -- Journalist Wayne Madsen tells Russia today scientists involved in creating previous vaccinations are telling family and friends not to take the H1N1 vaccine. Madsen also warns that the government may make the vaccination mandatory.
New Flu Pandemic Game! Fluedo! -- The Flu Pandemic Game, which can be downloaded from the Department of Health’s website, is for three to 60 players, takes around 90 minutes and has chance cards much like Monopoly.
Return of swine flu-what's ahead for Americans -- The alarm sounded with two sneezy children in California in April. Just five months later, the never-before-seen swine flu has become the world's dominant strain of influenza, and it's putting a shockingly younger face on flu. So get ready.
Columbia says president has swine flu -- Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has contracted the H1N1 swine flu virus and is being treated by doctors while continuing to work from his residence, government spokesman Cesar Velasquez said on Sunday.
Early & current fears about vaccination -- If large numbers of confirmed Swine Flu deaths occur, contrary to compelling scientific reasons why they should not, then serious investigation is called for to determine if inoculations, not H1N1, caused them, and whether corporate greed and government complicity are behind a sinister plot to distract world attention from a deepening global depression, enrich drug companies hugely, and depopulate nations in numbers too horrifying to imagine - or as some observers put it, "depopulation by inoculation."
CT scans cause cancer -- A computed tomography (CT) scan can detect calcified plaque in coronary arteries. And because this calcium-laced plaque is believed to be associated with the presence of heart disease, CT scans are being widely advertised and hyped at many medical centers. Mostly, the scans are aimed at the healthy as a new must-have "preventive" test. Ads push the message that if the test shows you don't have heart disease, the worried well can breathe a sigh of relief and if calcified plaques do show up, they can begin medical treatment.
Anti swine flu shot website -- Welcome to NoShot.org, whether your researching more information about the H1N1 flu vaccination or stumbled across our site by accident we ask that you take a moment and read over what we've presented below. This concerns not only your health but the health of your loved ones too so it's worth the time. If you find us helpful than please pass along our URL so others may be informed as well. If you have any questions, comments, or information use the contact form at the bottom of the page.
Vaccination debate website
Operation fax to stop the vax campaign -- Consider this site central command for those ready to jump in and stop this sickening assault on humanity.
Flu shot or get fired -- About 25,000 Capital Region hospital workers need the state-mandated shield, and the area's top sites say comply or quit
Banks hiding Tsunami of foreclosures -- “I believe we are about to see a tsunami of foreclosures in the U.S. A lot of homes have been held back because if the banks are foreclosing on them they will have to do a writedown on the mortgages they have on their balance (sheets),” Karsbol told CNBC.
More on internment camps by Chuck Baldwin -- "We remain vulnerable to massive catastrophes in this country--natural or man-caused. We need to be prepared and FEMA with all its faults--BACKED BY THE MILITARY--is charged with this job." (Emphasis added.)
Fired from a $105,000 job for emailing a rense.com story -- "I live in Minneapolis. I was let go from my job (of TEN years) at Target Corp, Marketing over an article from rense.com which I e-mailed to a subordinate at work. This happened one year ago, and I'm just now starting to recover from the shock of it." Read More...
New browser red flags disputed facts on the web -- Developers of new web browsing software that flags questionable claims or outright lies on the web hope it will become a valuable tool to deal with the misinformation that litters the Internet.
Energy saving light bulbs offer dim future -- Energy saving light bulbs are not as bright as their traditional counterparts and claims about the amount of light they produce are "exaggerated", the European Union has admitted.
Acoustic weapons...death by cortisol -- Imagine an enemy that learns how to use your body’s natural defenses to kill you. And, by doing so, they can cause your death in a way that is untraceable and that will always be attributed to natural causes.
57% would like to replace entire Congress -- If they could vote to keep or replace the entire Congress, just 25% of voters nationwide would keep the current batch of legislators.