Friday, October 23, 2009

Joyce Riley's THE POWER HOUR NEWS | October 23, 2009

Jet overshoots Minn. airport by 150 miles -- Two Northwest Airlines pilots failed to make radio contact with ground controllers for more than an hour and overflew their Minneapolis destination by 150 miles before discovering the mistake and turning around.

A vaccine for anxiety. The real reason drug companies are pushing more vaccines -- There's a new vaccine for nicotine addiction, and another one for drug addiction. There's an AIDS vaccines (which doesn't work) and a vaccine for cervical cancer that's been approved for use on boys (boys don't have a cervix). Through the pharmaceutical industry, the big push for vaccines is on!

Major swine flu outbreak at Chicago high school -- There are signs all over the United States that the swine flu outbreak is starting to become more serious. At one Chicago area high school, 972 students have come down with flu-like symptoms, forcing school officials to close the school down and to cancel all extra-curricular activities. The high school where this is happening, St. Charles East High School, closed on Wednesday and will not re-open until Monday at the earliest.

Sunstein urges: abolish marriage -- The U.S. government should abolish its sanctioning of marriage, argued Cass Sunstein, President Obama's regulatory czar.

They can't push us around forever -- The following is a letter from Tennessee to the other 49 State Legislatures. Read More...

Judge tosses out suit against Blackwater -- A federal judge on Wednesday tossed out a series of lawsuits filed by alleged Iraqi victims of the contractor once known as Blackwater USA, but is allowing the plaintiffs to refile their claims.

Stop the spraying of citizens on California -- October 20th: Sonoma Action! 5:00pm - 6:15pm, Come to the Tuesday's Sonoma Farmers' Market (Broadway and E. Napa Street). Show support for farmers. Tabling and leafleting throughout the Plaza will also be going on then and after 6:15pm. Signs and banners will be provided, but feel free to bring your own.

Profit driven swine flu propaganda part 3 -- This article is part three in a six-part series. Public health officials now say they have quit keeping tabs on swine flu deaths because it is too difficult. A more likely explanation is that fear mongering would be impossible if they continued to announce the low rates of swine flu deaths and vaccine profits would take a nose dive.

Government hijacks kids tv to propagandize for flu shots -- The federal government has accelerated its $16 million dollar PR campaign to brainwash and coerce increasingly suspicious Americans into taking the swine flu vaccine by weaving their propaganda into a popular pre-school show for children currently airing on PBS Kids.

Louis Farrakhan says H1N1 vaccine designed to kill people -- In Memphis on Sunday, Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan said to an audience that the H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccination was developed to depopulate the human race.

Bill Gates reveals support for GMO agriculture -- As it has come to dominate the agenda for reshaping African agriculture over the years, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been very careful not to associate itself too closely with patent-protected biotechnology as a panacea for African farmers.

French official says US trying to inflate away debt -- The United States is pumping out liquidity to try to inflate away its debt, leading to the depreciation of the U.S. dollar, Henri Guaino, a top advisor to French President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Tuesday.

Dollar dumping will remain the hot trade -- The dollar slumped to a new 14-month low Wednesday, and it could continue floundering well into next year.

Barack Obama sees worst poll rating drop in 50 years -- The decline in Barack Obama's popularity since July has been the steepest of any president at the same stage of his first term for more than 50 years.

America is filling up with dumb people -- As if guided by an invisible hand nationwide, administrators forced teachers to dumb down the academic requirements. Teachers passed kids to the next grade level... whether those children performed... or not.

The gathering storm in commercial real estate -- These quickie retail operations -- known as pop-ups -- are showing up throughout Southern California and around the nation, filling in the gaps at recession-battered shopping centers for a fraction of the regular rents. The model has been well-established with "holiday theme stores"--retail operations which sell goods aimed at a specific holiday such as Halloween for a few weeks prior to the holiday.

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