Monday, November 23, 2009

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

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Blue Springs, MO Billboard Warns: “Prepare For War” Against Government -- This billboard replaces one that warned that the socialist “Obama-Nation” is “coming for you.” It’s unclear who the owner of the billboard is, but the first one was the work of a “Missouri businessman.” (HT: Oliver Willis) This new billboard off of Interstate 70 in Missouri provides a short “citizens guide to REVOLUTION of a corrupt government” and issues a call to “PREPARE FOR WAR.”

Fired Up! Missouri Website points out that the Lafayette County Republican Central Committee is highlighting a new billboard in the state with steps for a “citizens guide to revolution of a corrupt government“: This billboard replaces one that warned that the socialist “Obama-Nation” is “coming for you.” It’s unclear who the owner of the billboard is, but the first one was the work of a “Missouri businessman.” (HT: Oliver Willis)

Columbian military on maximum alert -- COLOMBIA warned overnight that its forces were on "maximum alert'' and were prepared to defend against any attack, amid rising tensions with neighbouring Venezuela.

Small radiation leak detected at Three Mile island -- A small amount of radiation has been detected in a reactor building at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant. Officials say about 150 employees were sent home after the radiation was detected Saturday afternoon, but that there is no public health risk.
Related Articles:
* Three Mile Island: Clean, safe, reliable energy for the future (propaganda site)
* Exelon's press release -- Employees Sent Home After Small Amount of Contamination Found Inside Three Mile Island Reactor Building.
* Three Mile Island Alert website-a history & other info on the infamous nuclear reactor

Want to buy a bridge? No Joke, 1767 toll bridge for sale in England -- Swinford Toll Bridge (STB), a beautiful functioning private toll bridge dating back to 1767 goes on sale at auction in London England December 6. A major London auction house Allsop is handling the sale.

My Serrapeptase Adventure -- Newly updated Website of our friend Mike Tawse in the UK. Don't forget to visit his Thought For The Day and The Disability Maze book: A Common Sense Approach To Disability

Antidepressant drugs put people into "drug induced states" -- Contrary to the impression promoted by the psychiatric and drug industries, psychiatric drugs do not work by correcting a chemical imbalance in the brain, Joanna Moncrieff of University College London wrote recently in an opinion piece for the BBC. Instead, such drugs merely put people into "drug-induced states" that make it harder for them to experience the symptoms of their illness.

Only one bank failed last week -- This brings the total to 124 failed banks this year!

13 ways to avoid toxic groceries -- Take time to read some tips to help you steer clear of hidden toxins that masquerade as safe products.

What's in your H1N1 vaccine? -- Chris Shaw isn’t an easily dismissed vaccine conspiracy theorist. He is a leading expert on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease) and Parkinson’s disease. While investigating unusually high rates of ALS and other neurological disorders among veterans who have Gulf War syndrome, he found evidence that the cause may have been aluminum salt, an ingredient in the cocktail of vaccines given to soldiers before deployment. Read More...

H1N1 swine flu mutation detected in Norway - is this the virulent Ukraine virus spreading? -- Is the mutant Ukraine H1N1 swine flu strain showing up in dead and dying patients in Norway? That is what some recent tests appear to indicate.

D225G Swine flu mutation - Same receptor as 1918 Spanish flu pandemic found in Ukraine virus -- According to analysis of genetic testing done by the World Health Organization, the Ukraine flu virus is an H1N1 mutation that is similar to the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic.

Clusters of resistant H1N1 in UK, US -- Health officials in Wales today announced the identification of a cluster of patients in a Cardiff hospital who are infected with oseltamivir-resistant pandemic H1N1 influenza.

WAVE Website - World Association for Vaccine Education -- The World Association for Vaccine Education (WAVE) is globally focused, non-profit, educational institution advocating reformation of the mass vaccination systems. To this effect, WAVE provides an avenue for a public exchange of non-medical vaccine information, ideas and a continuously updated database of documents that concern vaccine risk and uselessness. It’s intent is to redress the balance of information available to parents on vaccination issues, acknowledge people who experience vaccine reactions, and adamantly advocate and maintain freedom of choice.

Call your Senator, demand debate on HR 3590 -- The Obamacare bill, HR 3590, is now in the Senate and faces a “cloture” on the “motion to proceed” today. Call your representative and tell him or her to vote against “cloture” (a motion to bring debate to an end). You can call your Senators toll-free at 1-877-762-8762. The alternate, non toll-free, number is 202-224-3121.

Hackers leak emails, stoke climate debate -- Computer hackers have broken into a server at a well-respected climate change research center in Britain and posted hundreds of private e-mails and documents online - stoking debate over whether some scientists have overstated the case for man-made climate change.

Cap & Trade (HR2454)bill would require a license to sell your house! -- This must be stopped!!!

Iraq war veteran on a mental health mission -- "We are an advocacy group that addresses soldiers' mistreatment and lack of treatment in the Army," Luther explains.

Canada: The killer H1N1 vaccine -- A new development in the H1N1 Vaccine Saga is unfolding in Canada. Whereas health officials are pushing for an acceleration of the vaccination program, there is evidence of so-called "unusual adverse reactions" including three recently recorded deaths directly resulting from the vaccine.

Researcher's labor of love leads to MS breakthrough! -- New way of thinking about debilitating disease has yielded stunning new treatments – but MS societies urge sufferers to be cautious before experimenting. Read about this the experimental surgery...

Wall Street profits by reducing mortgages -- Investment funds are buying billions of dollars’ worth of home loans, discounted from the loans’ original value. Then, in what might seem an act of charity, the funds are helping homeowners by reducing the size of the loans. Then the mortgages are being refinanced through lenders that work with government agencies like the Federal Housing Administration. This enables the funds to pocket sizable profits by reselling new, government-insured loans to other federal agencies, which then bundle the mortgages into securities for sale to investors.

Is America finally standing up to Wall Street? -- Some of Goldman Sach's biggest shareholders are demanding that executive compensation be reduced. As the Wall Street Journal notes: Their complaints in private conversations with the company and at analyst meetings show how anger over its big-money culture is spilling into the ranks of investors who typically shy away from debates over Wall Street pay.

Valero Energy closing refinery in Delaware -- 550 jobs lost!

Early data suggests suicides are rising -- Early signs suggest the number of suicides in the U.S. crept up during the worst recession in decades, according to a Wall Street Journal survey of states that account for about 40% of the U.S. population.

Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020 -- Brain waves will replace keyboard and mouse, dial phones and change TV channels.

Common plastics chemicals linked to ADHD -- Are phthalates really safe for children? The current findings do not prove that phthalate exposure caused ADHD symptoms. However, the initial findings provide a rationale for further research on this association.

Polk County Iowa coroner -- Iowa has officially recorded 21 H1N1 deaths, including seven in Polk County alone. But the county's medical examiner said he has performed autopsies on some residents who were never diagnosed with H1N1, but actually had it. "In the autopsy, what we're seeing is very heavy, wet hemorrhagic lungs, lungs with a lot of blood in them," said Dr. Gregory Schmunk.

West Virginia school district upheld on mandatory vaccinations -- A federal district judge has ruled for a West Virginina school district and its officials in a case in which a parent sought to exempt her daughter from mandatory vaccinations for medical and religious reasons.

Desiree Jenning's road to recovery from vaccine damage with the help of alternative medicine -- Just days after getting the seasonal flu shot, her health spiraled out of control. She had difficulties walking, talking and suffered several seizures a day. Treatments included, among other things, time in a hyperbaric chamber and dozens of IV treatments containing synthetic amino acids and nutrients. Dr. Buttar believes with rest and continued treatment, Desiree will fully recover.

Ft. Hood-winked: Newest false-flag shooting story riddled with holes

The War on Soy: Why the "miracle food" may be a health risk & environmental nightmare -- Soy's glory days may be coming to an end. New research is questioning its health benefits and even pointing out some potential risks. Although definitive evidence may be many years down the road, the American Heart Association has quietly withdrawn its support. And some groups are waging an all-out war, warning that soy can lead to certain kinds of cancers, lowered testosterone levels, and early-onset puberty in girls.

UK: rain like this happens once every 1000 years -- The Environment Agency said that the flooding across the region was so severe that such an event was likely to happen only once in 1,000 years.

House of straw & hemp withstands 1000 degree fire test -- A house made of straw and hemp panels passed a fire resistance test where it was exposed to temperatures over 1,000°C, a university said.

Medibots, the world's smallest surgeons -- This is a da Vinci robot. It has allowed a surgeon, sitting at a control desk, to remove the patient's prostate gland in a manner that has several advantages over conventional methods.

Counterinsurgency's future is in America -- Giving various reasons that would justify martial law (for example, "the refusal of the population to pay or unusual difficulty to collect rent, taxes, or loan payments"), the plans call for the suspension of the Constitution; the permanent confiscation of all firearms (while telling the gun owners that the confiscation is temporary); and the rounding up of large numbers of the "indigenous population" in detention camps.