LANDMARK DECISION PROMISES MASSIVE RELIEF FOR HOMEOWNERS AND TROUBLE FOR BANKS by Ellen Brown -- A landmark ruling in a recent Kansas Supreme Court case may have given millions of distressed homeowners the legal wedge they need to avoid foreclosure. READ MORE...
In Memory Of Don Harkins 1963-2009 -- The Power Hour is saddened to report that Don Harkins, co-publisher and editor of The Idaho Observer, passed away September 19th, 2009 at 4:44 A.M. Please continue to keep his family and friends in your prayers. Thank you!! Read Detailed Info...
* In Memorium-Don Harkins
* Remembering Don Harkins through one of his best articles on Aspartame
Thieves are stealing computer data using electrical outlets & lasers -- The only thing you need for successful attacks are either the electrical grid or a distant line of sight, no expensive piece of equipment is required,” Barisani and Bianco say in a paper describing the hacks.
Verichip shares soar after H1n1 patent win...implantable microchip to detect viruses -- Shares of VeriChip Corp (CHIP.O) tripled after the company said it had been granted an exclusive license to two patents, which will help it to develop implantable virus detection systems in humans.
Navy Pandemic Influenza Policy -- Purpose: To issue policy, identify responsibilities, and set forth standards for pandemic influenza (PI) planning within the Navy.
PANAMAX 2009 Tests Pandemic Outbreak in Exercise -- Representatives from 10 U.S. government agencies are holding a two-day table-top exercise in cooperation with the government of Panama to assist in responding to any future influenza pandemic Sept. 16. The agency representatives are in Panama in conjunction with Fuerzas Aliadas PANAMAX 2009, a 12-day military security training exercise involving 20 countries.
Young children need 2 doses of H1N1 vaccine -- Younger children will need two doses of the vaccine against the new pandemic of H1N1 influenza, U.S. officials said on Monday. They said tests of Sanofi-Pasteur's (SASY.PA) swine flu vaccine showed children respond to it just as they do to seasonal flu vaccines, with children over 10 needing only a single dose but children under 9 needing two.
Detroit unveils vaccination plan for swine flu -- Detroit and state health officials have released a plan to prevent and control swine flu in Michigan's largest city. Detroit is expected to get a limited supply of the H1N1 virus vaccine in October. Read More...
60,000 pray in Times Square! -- Yesterday, Sept. 20th, for one hour – from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in a Christian rally called Prayer in the Square, approx. 60,000 people were praying. More than 200 churches joined with the Times Square Church in promoting the rally to pray for the city and the nation. Did you hear about it? Where was the media coverage?
Now China lays down challenge to Obama on climate -- UN hopeful that Beijing initiative will kick-start talks on deal to curb emissions.
Feds see gap in local plans for surge, vaccine distribution -- A federal review of state and local pandemic preparedness efforts identified some gaps in medical surge planning and said that, while states are typically prepared to distribute antivirals and vaccines, some cities hadn't addressed all of the recommended planning components.
* OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL: STATE AND LOCAL PANDEMIC INFLUENZA PREPAREDNESS: MEDICAL SURGE
Home Health Care Workers in New York Required to Get Vaccinated -- The New York State Department of Health expects health care employees to receive both the seasonal and the coming H1N1 vaccines.
Local health departments lose 8,000 jobs in first half of 2009 -- Local health departments—the public agencies that work on-the-ground to safeguard their communities against the H1N1 flu virus and other threats to public health—sustained accelerated job losses during the first half of 2009, a new survey shows.
Will Americans obey government orders during a swine flu pandemic? -- Local authorities are keen to know whether American citizens will obey the government in the event of an H1N1 pandemic and take the swine flu vaccine, amidst growing fears of quarantines and forced injections that have been circulating in recent weeks.
Capitol alert for H1N1 outbreak-Senators & staff to get masks -- Neither the Senate SAA nor the House SAA is planning to offer testing for members or staff. Instead they are planning to treat any flu-like symptoms as if it is the H1N1 strain, and are advising staff to consult their primary care physician. The Senate is planning to provide masks for senators and staff.
It's not flu as usual - Business preparedness guide from the US chamber of Commerce. (Note that this report is sponsored by Glaxo)
Terror arrest sparks mass transit warning -- Counterterrorism officials are warning mass transit systems around the nation to step up patrols because of fears an Afghanistan-born immigrant under arrest in Colorado may have been plotting with others to detonate backpack bombs aboard New York City trains.
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Dementia cases to double in next 20 years, say researchers -- The number of people with dementia and Alzheimer's disease is soaring around the world and will nearly double in the next 20 years, according to a report published today.
VIDEO: How to can and preserve for winter videos or submit your own!
Worried about H1N1 -- foods to boost your immunity -- Here are some useful and delicious foods to help boost your immune system and fight off the cold and flu. Even if you are one of those lucky ones that don't ever get sick, try eating these foods anyway. You will feel better for it and be doing your body a favor anyway.
Half a ton of uranium & a long flight-how US removed it from Kazakastan -- This is the story of Project Sapphire, the code name for an early pioneering mission to secure a portion of those nuclear materials before they could fall into the wrong hands. New documents and interviews provide the fullest account yet of this covert operation to remove the dangerous uranium from Kazakhstan and fly it to the United States. When it was over, the U.S. government paid Kazakhstan about $27 million for the cache.
The U.S. Balance Sheet: Households See Net Worth Down by $12 Trillion Since Peak and Total Debt Floating in the Market of $33 Trillion.
VIDEO: Kilauea volcano explodes after hybrid earthquake
In Memory Of Don Harkins 1963-2009 -- The Power Hour is saddened to report that Don Harkins, co-publisher and editor of The Idaho Observer, passed away September 19th, 2009 at 4:44 A.M. Please continue to keep his family and friends in your prayers. Thank you!! Read Detailed Info...
* In Memorium-Don Harkins
* Remembering Don Harkins through one of his best articles on Aspartame
Thieves are stealing computer data using electrical outlets & lasers -- The only thing you need for successful attacks are either the electrical grid or a distant line of sight, no expensive piece of equipment is required,” Barisani and Bianco say in a paper describing the hacks.
Verichip shares soar after H1n1 patent win...implantable microchip to detect viruses -- Shares of VeriChip Corp (CHIP.O) tripled after the company said it had been granted an exclusive license to two patents, which will help it to develop implantable virus detection systems in humans.
Navy Pandemic Influenza Policy -- Purpose: To issue policy, identify responsibilities, and set forth standards for pandemic influenza (PI) planning within the Navy.
PANAMAX 2009 Tests Pandemic Outbreak in Exercise -- Representatives from 10 U.S. government agencies are holding a two-day table-top exercise in cooperation with the government of Panama to assist in responding to any future influenza pandemic Sept. 16. The agency representatives are in Panama in conjunction with Fuerzas Aliadas PANAMAX 2009, a 12-day military security training exercise involving 20 countries.
Young children need 2 doses of H1N1 vaccine -- Younger children will need two doses of the vaccine against the new pandemic of H1N1 influenza, U.S. officials said on Monday. They said tests of Sanofi-Pasteur's (SASY.PA) swine flu vaccine showed children respond to it just as they do to seasonal flu vaccines, with children over 10 needing only a single dose but children under 9 needing two.
Detroit unveils vaccination plan for swine flu -- Detroit and state health officials have released a plan to prevent and control swine flu in Michigan's largest city. Detroit is expected to get a limited supply of the H1N1 virus vaccine in October. Read More...
60,000 pray in Times Square! -- Yesterday, Sept. 20th, for one hour – from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in a Christian rally called Prayer in the Square, approx. 60,000 people were praying. More than 200 churches joined with the Times Square Church in promoting the rally to pray for the city and the nation. Did you hear about it? Where was the media coverage?
Now China lays down challenge to Obama on climate -- UN hopeful that Beijing initiative will kick-start talks on deal to curb emissions.
Feds see gap in local plans for surge, vaccine distribution -- A federal review of state and local pandemic preparedness efforts identified some gaps in medical surge planning and said that, while states are typically prepared to distribute antivirals and vaccines, some cities hadn't addressed all of the recommended planning components.
* OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL: STATE AND LOCAL PANDEMIC INFLUENZA PREPAREDNESS: MEDICAL SURGE
Home Health Care Workers in New York Required to Get Vaccinated -- The New York State Department of Health expects health care employees to receive both the seasonal and the coming H1N1 vaccines.
Local health departments lose 8,000 jobs in first half of 2009 -- Local health departments—the public agencies that work on-the-ground to safeguard their communities against the H1N1 flu virus and other threats to public health—sustained accelerated job losses during the first half of 2009, a new survey shows.
Will Americans obey government orders during a swine flu pandemic? -- Local authorities are keen to know whether American citizens will obey the government in the event of an H1N1 pandemic and take the swine flu vaccine, amidst growing fears of quarantines and forced injections that have been circulating in recent weeks.
Capitol alert for H1N1 outbreak-Senators & staff to get masks -- Neither the Senate SAA nor the House SAA is planning to offer testing for members or staff. Instead they are planning to treat any flu-like symptoms as if it is the H1N1 strain, and are advising staff to consult their primary care physician. The Senate is planning to provide masks for senators and staff.
It's not flu as usual - Business preparedness guide from the US chamber of Commerce. (Note that this report is sponsored by Glaxo)
Terror arrest sparks mass transit warning -- Counterterrorism officials are warning mass transit systems around the nation to step up patrols because of fears an Afghanistan-born immigrant under arrest in Colorado may have been plotting with others to detonate backpack bombs aboard New York City trains.
Websites: Save Natural Thyroid treatments:
http://www.savenaturalthyroid.com
http://www.naturalthyroidchoices.com/FDANT.html
Dementia cases to double in next 20 years, say researchers -- The number of people with dementia and Alzheimer's disease is soaring around the world and will nearly double in the next 20 years, according to a report published today.
VIDEO: How to can and preserve for winter videos or submit your own!
Worried about H1N1 -- foods to boost your immunity -- Here are some useful and delicious foods to help boost your immune system and fight off the cold and flu. Even if you are one of those lucky ones that don't ever get sick, try eating these foods anyway. You will feel better for it and be doing your body a favor anyway.
Half a ton of uranium & a long flight-how US removed it from Kazakastan -- This is the story of Project Sapphire, the code name for an early pioneering mission to secure a portion of those nuclear materials before they could fall into the wrong hands. New documents and interviews provide the fullest account yet of this covert operation to remove the dangerous uranium from Kazakhstan and fly it to the United States. When it was over, the U.S. government paid Kazakhstan about $27 million for the cache.
The U.S. Balance Sheet: Households See Net Worth Down by $12 Trillion Since Peak and Total Debt Floating in the Market of $33 Trillion.
VIDEO: Kilauea volcano explodes after hybrid earthquake