Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Joyce Riley's THE POWER HOUR NEWS | December 15, 2009





Joyce Riley was a Flight Nurse & Cardiovascular Heart Transplant Nurse - her radio program is always good and very informative. Check out archives if you can't listen when she comes on a 7am:


Live from Crow Creek Dec.13, 2009 -- Protesting IRS sell off of land...they need your help!
* Crow Creek residents continue to suffer -- video on conditions at the Crow Creek reservation.
* But they are also working to revitalize the community - Project Can-do
* Some history of the Crow Creek Tribe
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IRS Sells SD Indian Tribe’s Land to Settle Debt

WMD treaty violations and inspection refusal for biological, nuclear, chemical weapons. Iran? No, US -- President Obama rejected inspection protocol for US biological weapons, in Orwellian contradiction to his statement to strengthen the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC). This comes after increased US investment in bio-weapons during the Bush Administration with multiple reports of secret and illegal programs.

Veteran's groups calls on soldiers to refuse to deploy to Iraq & Afghanistan -- "March Forward! calls on all service members to refuse orders to deploy to Afghanistan and Iraq.

AP investigation: Monsanto seed biz role revealed -- Confidential contracts detailing Monsanto Co.'s business practices reveal how the world's biggest seed developer is squeezing competitors, controlling smaller seed companies and protecting its dominance over the multibillion-dollar market for genetically altered crops, an Associated Press investigation has found.

Police State Canada 2010 and the Olympic crackdown -- In advance of the 2010 Winter Olympics, critics of the Games have been subjected to surveillance, harassment, along with other intimidation tactics.

Scott Ritter: Our murderers in the sky...drones -- the president’s recent decision to “surge” 30,000 additional U.S. military troops into Afghanistan transfers ownership of the Afghan conflict to him and him alone. It is in this light that his decision must be ultimately judged.

Drug dealers use child care as front -- Records show many of those centers have been used to stash and transport drugs, launder dirty cash and provide fake employment for criminals - at taxpayers' expense.

Hot pepper anti-fungal compound holds promise for use in agriculture & medicine -- Dried, ground cayenne peppers have been spicing up cuisine for thousands of years. Now, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and colleagues have found that a patented antifungal plant compound in cayenne, called CAY-1, holds promise for dual use as an antifungal in both agriculture and medicine.

Study verifies mammography screenings cause cancer -- A new study presented on December 1 at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) verified that annual mammography screenings may be responsible for causing breast cancer in women who are predisposed to the disease. Epidemiologist Marijke C. Jansen-van der Weide from the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands suggests that doctors should be very cautious when screening younger women, especially those under age 30.

Radiation from CAT scans linked to cancers, deaths -- CT scans deliver far more radiation than has been believed and may contribute to 29,000 new cancers each year, along with 14,500 deaths, suggest two studies in today's Archives of Internal Medicine.

Colorado: crime lab generates false DUI readings -- At least eighty-two motorists in Colorado Springs, Colorado may have been falsely accused of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) based on unreliable blood test results.

California port truckers will protest, reportedly strike over new engine emission rules -- state Port Drayage Rule prohibits trucks with 1993 or older engines from entering ports and intermodal rail yards beginning on Jan. 1, 2010. “This is a campaign to take out the independent truckers throughout the United States because they’re the ones who service our rails and ports, and they’re not going to be able to work.”

Global warming science is settled for public consumption, but privately -- In public pronouncements the warmists - the ideologists of global warming - tell us that the science is "settled." Global temperatures are on an inexorable and dangerous upward trend, they claim.

Forced vaccinations, government & the public interest -- Those who are observant have noticed a dangerous trend in the United States, as well as worldwide, and that is the resorting of various governments at different levels to mandating forced vaccination upon the public at large.

VIDEO: Tim Hawkins - The Government Can -- Catchy little tune & lyrics.

The federal bureaucracy-plutocracy -- Federal employees making salaries of $100,000 or more jumped from 14% to 19% of civil servants during the recession’s first 18 months – and that’s before overtime pay and bonuses are counted.

A military health care system over stretched by 2 ongoing wars -- US: Soldiers Forced to Go AWOL for PTSD Care!!

Cremated remains dumped in Arlington landfill -- More burial mixups unearthed at national cemetery!

US foreclosures to reach a record 3.9 million in 2009 -- Foreclosure filings in the U.S. will reach a record for the second consecutive year with 3.9 million notices sent to homeowners in default, RealtyTrac Inc. said.

Stupid news: Fugitive hides from arrest warrant by working at the Dept of Homeland Security!

Morgellon's disease -- A mechanism of blood damage.

Infrared space telescope launched from California -- NASA's new infrared space telescope was launched into orbit on Monday on a 10-month mission expected to reveal previously unseen objects ranging from near-Earth asteroids to some of the most distant galaxies in the cosmos.

US to expand drone attacks into Pakistani cities -- After confirmation that the CIA has been operating drone strikes in Pakistani territory, a new report says the US is seeking to expand the attacks into the country's cities.

Drug addicted surgical tech replaced patients needles with her own used needles -- A Colorado hospital technician has admitted to stealing syringes from the facilities where she worked and replacing them with needles that she had previously used, thus exposing patients to hepatitis C.

Many of the tallest mountains in North & South America contain PCBs -- Researchers from the Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research in Spain, the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Germany, and the University of Concepcion in Chile have identified the presence of high levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) on mountain ranges all over North and South America. Banned worldwide since 2001, PCBs are being found at the highest levels in many of the tallest mountain ranges.

Missing Bush emails found! -- The Obama administration and two nonprofits have reached a wide-ranging settlement in their legal battle over millions of missing Bush-era White House emails, the three parties announced Monday. The agreement—first reported by Mother Jones on Friday—is a major victory for the plaintiffs, who sued in October 2007 to force the recovery of missing messages, determine how emails were lost, and prevent the problem from happening again.

Sick of swine flu? -- Toxic algae could be the next threat.

Food label tricks & truth -- What’s Really in the Stuff You’re Eating? ShopSmart Debunks Food Label Myths.

Pew report on unfair & deceptive credit card practices -- Congress has passed sweeping new legislation aimed at making credit cards safer and more transparent, but Americans are still waiting for the new law to protect them.


Joyce Riley's POWER HOUR SHOW: TUESDAY DECEMBER 15


The Crow Creek Indian Tribe has just had their land auctioned off out from under them for supposed back taxes owed. The Crow Creek Tribal Chairman, Brandon Sazue will be here to talk about what has happened to them at the hands of the IRS and the government.
Related article: IRS Sells SD Indian Tribe’s Land to Settle Debt

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