Gold hits new high again -- $1128.
HASAN'S APPLICATION FOR CONCEALED WEAPON PERMIT -- We mentioned last week that Nidal Malik Hasan, who killed 13 people at Fort Hood, received a concealed weapon permit in 1996 when he was living in Vinton, Va. Here are the highlights from his Roanoke County Circuit Court application.
NY city security lockdown for 9-11 terrorists trial -- Call it the fortress of steel. When the murderous 9/11 Gang of Five finally lands in New York for trial, they'll face an impenetrable wall of security -- with five times the normal number of US marshals flooding lower Manhattan and a ring of marksmen watching their every move, sources said yesterday.
British scientists testing Ukrainian "super flu" -- Some doctors have likened the symptoms to those seen in many of the victims of the Spanish flu which caused millions of deaths world-wide after the World War One. An unnamed doctor in western Ukraine told of the alarming effects of the virus. He said: 'We have carried out post mortems on two victims and found their lungs are as black as charcoal.
Swine Flu Updates -- State by State!!
H1N1 super flu plague in Ukraine sparks concern, conspiracy theories about origin -- Here's what we know with some degree of certainty about the H1N1 virus in Ukraine right now: nearly 300 people have died from the viral strain, and over 65,000 people have been hospitalized (the actual numbers are increasing by the hour). The virus appears to be either a highly aggressive mutation of the globally-circulating H1N1 strain, or a combination of three different influenza strains now circulating in Ukraine. Some observers suspect this new "super flu" might be labeled viral hemorrhagic pneumonia (meaning it destroys lung tissue until your lungs bleed so much that you drown in your own fluid), but that has not been confirmed by any official sources we're aware of.
An Avalanche Of Reports Of Adverse Reactions To The H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine –- And Yet World Health Authorities Continue To Insist That It Is Safe!
Ontario: Deadly Swine Flu surge kills 24 people in 72 hours -- A deadly Swine Flu surge in Ontario has killed 24 people in a 72-hour period, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada. Up until Nov. 10, Ontario's death toll stood at 37. The new total of deaths in Ontario is now 61, the highest in Canada.
We can't sit back & allow the loss of our freedoms: Judge Napolitano -- We elect the government. It works for us. As we watch the Democrats' plans for health care take shape, we can only ask how did our government get so removed, so unbridled, so arrogant that it can tell us how to live our personal lives?
Side by side comparisons of major health care proposals -- This side-by-side compares the leading comprehensive reform proposals across a number of key characteristics and plan components. Included in this side-by-side are proposals for moving toward universal coverage that have been put forward by the President and Members of Congress.
New fears of 3M chemicals -- Three new studies show a link between Scotchgard-type chemicals in ground water and high cholesterol in human blood.
Welcome home solider...now shut up -- War crimes are collective in nature. Especially in wars based on fraud, soldiers are expected to lie - to their country, to their community, even to themselves. The silencing process begins on the battlefield in the presence of officers, power-holders who seek to nullify the perceptions and personal experience of troops under their command. Read More...
Outrageous!! Army sends infant to protective services, Mom to Afghanistan -- VENTURA, California - U.S. Army Specialist Alexis Hutchinson, a single mother, is being threatened with a military court-martial if she does not agree to deploy to Afghanistan, despite having been told she would be granted extra time to find someone to care for her 11-month-old son while she is overseas.
New prison wing at Bagram AFB in Afghanistan cost $60 million -- "The new prison wing cost some $60 million to build ... and is meant to be part of a new era of openness and transparency," Bays said. Bays said the extended prison could hold up to 1,000 detainees, but was at present holding around 700 inmates, including 30 foreign prisoners.
Microchip included in health bill? -- "The Secretary shall establish a national medical device registry (in this subsection referred to as the ‘registry’) to facilitate analysis of postmarket safety and outcomes data on each device that—‘‘(A) is or has been used in or on a patient; and ‘‘(B) is a class III device; or ‘‘(ii) a class II device that is implantable.” In “real world speak”, according to this report, this new law, when fully implemented, provides the framework for making the United States the first Nation in the World to require each and every one of its citizens to have implanted in them a radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip for the purpose of controlling who is, or isn’t, allowed medical care in their country.
Related Articles:
* Text of bill...go to bottom of page 1001 and continue into pg.1002
* Comments: Microchip to link all your records
Farmers, ranchers fighting back against FDA tyranny over animal farms -- A bill that would grant the FDA expanded authority to inspect farms has come under fire from ranchers and farmers concerned about increased government interference in their operations.
Farmers scramble to finish harvest from hell -- Wet weather has caused widespread crops problems including mold and diseases. All across the Midwest, crops are higher in moisture, creating harvest glitches, which means grain can't be stored or processed properly. Count on higher food prices in the coming months.
Vaccination: Federal Health Agencies Continue to Deceive Americans -- Congressional Report on a Vaccine Mercury-Autism Link Ignored for Six Years.
What Depleted Uranium weapons have done in Iraq -- Iraqi former battle zone sees abnormal clusters of infant tumours and deformities.
Related Articles:
* Deformed babies in Fallujah -- Letter to the UN from Iraq.
* Petition to help deformed babies in Iraq -- Help Deformed Children in Fallujah.
WHO planning guide for mass gatherings & pandemic
1.25 million contract mystery flu in Ukraine as cases also spike in Russia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Serbia, Norway, India & Canada -- The latest numbers out of Ukraine indicate that 1.25 million people have now contracted what is being called "the mystery flu". Over 65,000 of those have required hospitalization and 239 are officially reported to be dead.
Paraguayan village sprayed with toxic chemicals after land dispute -- Following an overturned eviction last week, an Ava Guarani community in Paraguay’s Itakyry district was sprayed with toxic chemicals, most likely pesticide, resulting in nearly the entire village needing medical treatment.
Major Hasan Of Fort Hood -- A Patsy In A Drill Gone Live?
Portable 'pain ray' raises fears of non lethal weapons proliferation to be used against civilians -- Israeli researchers have developed a portable device that causes excruciating sensations of burning and can be built for just $250,000, raising fears that even the world's poorest, most oppressive governments will now be able to use advanced non-lethal weapons on their civilian populations.
Signing of Columbia bases deal could set stage for 'expeditionary warfare' -- After several months of secrecy and controversy, on October 30th the US and Colombia signed an agreement to allow the United States military extensive access to seven Colombian bases, notwithstanding serious concerns about true intentions and eventual consequences of the deal.
From the Federal Register...plans to increase spying on all financial transactions -- FinCEN is issuing this notice of proposed rulemaking to amend the relevant Bank Secrecy Act (“BSA”) information sharing rules to allow certain foreign law enforcement agencies, and State and local law enforcement agencies, to submit requests for information to financial institutions.
Record cold in Alaska this week...40 to 50 below temps! -- A powerful storm brought winds over hurricane force to southern England Saturday. Most locations in southern England recorded winds of 60-70 mph, including London.
Chinese earthquake caused by HAARP device? -- Benjamin Fulford investigates a mysterious plasma weapon seen prior to the Niigata earthquake in July 2007 and Red, White & Blue HAARP lights near the epicenter prior to the recent quake in China.
Car parts made from hemp -- PSA, the French manufacturer for Peugeot and Citroen, has recently initiated its Green Materials Plan. This plan intends to increase car parts made from natural materials 600 percent by 2015. They are making a few parts now that are based on flax and hemp.
HASAN'S APPLICATION FOR CONCEALED WEAPON PERMIT -- We mentioned last week that Nidal Malik Hasan, who killed 13 people at Fort Hood, received a concealed weapon permit in 1996 when he was living in Vinton, Va. Here are the highlights from his Roanoke County Circuit Court application.
NY city security lockdown for 9-11 terrorists trial -- Call it the fortress of steel. When the murderous 9/11 Gang of Five finally lands in New York for trial, they'll face an impenetrable wall of security -- with five times the normal number of US marshals flooding lower Manhattan and a ring of marksmen watching their every move, sources said yesterday.
British scientists testing Ukrainian "super flu" -- Some doctors have likened the symptoms to those seen in many of the victims of the Spanish flu which caused millions of deaths world-wide after the World War One. An unnamed doctor in western Ukraine told of the alarming effects of the virus. He said: 'We have carried out post mortems on two victims and found their lungs are as black as charcoal.
Swine Flu Updates -- State by State!!
H1N1 super flu plague in Ukraine sparks concern, conspiracy theories about origin -- Here's what we know with some degree of certainty about the H1N1 virus in Ukraine right now: nearly 300 people have died from the viral strain, and over 65,000 people have been hospitalized (the actual numbers are increasing by the hour). The virus appears to be either a highly aggressive mutation of the globally-circulating H1N1 strain, or a combination of three different influenza strains now circulating in Ukraine. Some observers suspect this new "super flu" might be labeled viral hemorrhagic pneumonia (meaning it destroys lung tissue until your lungs bleed so much that you drown in your own fluid), but that has not been confirmed by any official sources we're aware of.
An Avalanche Of Reports Of Adverse Reactions To The H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine –- And Yet World Health Authorities Continue To Insist That It Is Safe!
Ontario: Deadly Swine Flu surge kills 24 people in 72 hours -- A deadly Swine Flu surge in Ontario has killed 24 people in a 72-hour period, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada. Up until Nov. 10, Ontario's death toll stood at 37. The new total of deaths in Ontario is now 61, the highest in Canada.
We can't sit back & allow the loss of our freedoms: Judge Napolitano -- We elect the government. It works for us. As we watch the Democrats' plans for health care take shape, we can only ask how did our government get so removed, so unbridled, so arrogant that it can tell us how to live our personal lives?
Side by side comparisons of major health care proposals -- This side-by-side compares the leading comprehensive reform proposals across a number of key characteristics and plan components. Included in this side-by-side are proposals for moving toward universal coverage that have been put forward by the President and Members of Congress.
New fears of 3M chemicals -- Three new studies show a link between Scotchgard-type chemicals in ground water and high cholesterol in human blood.
Welcome home solider...now shut up -- War crimes are collective in nature. Especially in wars based on fraud, soldiers are expected to lie - to their country, to their community, even to themselves. The silencing process begins on the battlefield in the presence of officers, power-holders who seek to nullify the perceptions and personal experience of troops under their command. Read More...
Outrageous!! Army sends infant to protective services, Mom to Afghanistan -- VENTURA, California - U.S. Army Specialist Alexis Hutchinson, a single mother, is being threatened with a military court-martial if she does not agree to deploy to Afghanistan, despite having been told she would be granted extra time to find someone to care for her 11-month-old son while she is overseas.
New prison wing at Bagram AFB in Afghanistan cost $60 million -- "The new prison wing cost some $60 million to build ... and is meant to be part of a new era of openness and transparency," Bays said. Bays said the extended prison could hold up to 1,000 detainees, but was at present holding around 700 inmates, including 30 foreign prisoners.
Microchip included in health bill? -- "The Secretary shall establish a national medical device registry (in this subsection referred to as the ‘registry’) to facilitate analysis of postmarket safety and outcomes data on each device that—‘‘(A) is or has been used in or on a patient; and ‘‘(B) is a class III device; or ‘‘(ii) a class II device that is implantable.” In “real world speak”, according to this report, this new law, when fully implemented, provides the framework for making the United States the first Nation in the World to require each and every one of its citizens to have implanted in them a radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip for the purpose of controlling who is, or isn’t, allowed medical care in their country.
Related Articles:
* Text of bill...go to bottom of page 1001 and continue into pg.1002
* Comments: Microchip to link all your records
Farmers, ranchers fighting back against FDA tyranny over animal farms -- A bill that would grant the FDA expanded authority to inspect farms has come under fire from ranchers and farmers concerned about increased government interference in their operations.
Farmers scramble to finish harvest from hell -- Wet weather has caused widespread crops problems including mold and diseases. All across the Midwest, crops are higher in moisture, creating harvest glitches, which means grain can't be stored or processed properly. Count on higher food prices in the coming months.
Vaccination: Federal Health Agencies Continue to Deceive Americans -- Congressional Report on a Vaccine Mercury-Autism Link Ignored for Six Years.
What Depleted Uranium weapons have done in Iraq -- Iraqi former battle zone sees abnormal clusters of infant tumours and deformities.
Related Articles:
* Deformed babies in Fallujah -- Letter to the UN from Iraq.
* Petition to help deformed babies in Iraq -- Help Deformed Children in Fallujah.
WHO planning guide for mass gatherings & pandemic
1.25 million contract mystery flu in Ukraine as cases also spike in Russia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Serbia, Norway, India & Canada -- The latest numbers out of Ukraine indicate that 1.25 million people have now contracted what is being called "the mystery flu". Over 65,000 of those have required hospitalization and 239 are officially reported to be dead.
Paraguayan village sprayed with toxic chemicals after land dispute -- Following an overturned eviction last week, an Ava Guarani community in Paraguay’s Itakyry district was sprayed with toxic chemicals, most likely pesticide, resulting in nearly the entire village needing medical treatment.
Major Hasan Of Fort Hood -- A Patsy In A Drill Gone Live?
Portable 'pain ray' raises fears of non lethal weapons proliferation to be used against civilians -- Israeli researchers have developed a portable device that causes excruciating sensations of burning and can be built for just $250,000, raising fears that even the world's poorest, most oppressive governments will now be able to use advanced non-lethal weapons on their civilian populations.
Signing of Columbia bases deal could set stage for 'expeditionary warfare' -- After several months of secrecy and controversy, on October 30th the US and Colombia signed an agreement to allow the United States military extensive access to seven Colombian bases, notwithstanding serious concerns about true intentions and eventual consequences of the deal.
From the Federal Register...plans to increase spying on all financial transactions -- FinCEN is issuing this notice of proposed rulemaking to amend the relevant Bank Secrecy Act (“BSA”) information sharing rules to allow certain foreign law enforcement agencies, and State and local law enforcement agencies, to submit requests for information to financial institutions.
Record cold in Alaska this week...40 to 50 below temps! -- A powerful storm brought winds over hurricane force to southern England Saturday. Most locations in southern England recorded winds of 60-70 mph, including London.
Chinese earthquake caused by HAARP device? -- Benjamin Fulford investigates a mysterious plasma weapon seen prior to the Niigata earthquake in July 2007 and Red, White & Blue HAARP lights near the epicenter prior to the recent quake in China.
Car parts made from hemp -- PSA, the French manufacturer for Peugeot and Citroen, has recently initiated its Green Materials Plan. This plan intends to increase car parts made from natural materials 600 percent by 2015. They are making a few parts now that are based on flax and hemp.