Saturday, July 11, 2009

Satellite imaging by JPL disclose older ice in Arctic that usually stays intact during the summer is gradually diminishing

RSOE Emergency and Disaster Information Service | Current Emergencies & Short Time Events - Updated July 11, 2009 10pm CDT

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509/07/2009EarthquakeChinaProvince of YunnanGuantun
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08/07/2009Cold WavePeruSouthern regioUnknown
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07/07/2009FloodBeninLittoralUnknown
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205/07/2009Volcano ActivityPhilippinesBicol regionUnknown
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105/07/2009FloodChinaProvince of GuangxiUnknown
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205/07/2009Extreme WeatherVietnamMultiProvincesUnknown
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104/07/2009Extreme WeatherChinaProvince of FujianUnknown
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104/07/2009FloodIndiaState of AssamUnknown
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301/07/2009Extreme WeatherChinaMultiProvincesUnknownPhoto available!Read
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TodayHeat WaveUnited Arab EmiratesUnknownRas Al Khaimah
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TodayTornadoUSAState of OhioBuchanan
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TodayThunderstormUSAState of OhioPike and Ross counties
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07/11/2009Extreme WeatherBulgariaUnknownSmolayn district
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07/11/2009Vehicle AccidentIndiaState of MaharastraBhandara
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107/11/2009Vehicle AccidentHaitiUnknownEn route from Anse a Pitre to Jacmel
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107/11/2009FloodChinaProvince of SichuanSichuan-wide
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07/11/2009EpidemicNepalUnknownJajarkot District
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07/11/2009Extreme WeatherAustraliaState of South AustraliaAdelaide
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07/11/2009FireUSAState of North CarolinaRock Hill area
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07/11/2009FireAustraliaState of New South WalesGilgandra
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07/11/2009Flash FloodChinaProvince of ChongqingTanzhang Valley
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07/11/2009Vehicle AccidentJapanPrefecture of OitaHiji
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07/11/2009Airplance IncidentUSAState of ArizonaPhoenix
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307/08/2009HAZMATIndiaState of GujaratAhmadabad
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107/04/2009Enviroment PollutionIranProvince of LorestanPol-e Dokhtar area
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MANHATTANHENGE | July 12 is the day sunset aligns with the street grid of Manhattan

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CNN Video | Ladybugs cover home, trees - A Colorado family is inundated with ladybugs.

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LINK | Princeton's Global Consciousness Project - Meaningful Correlations in Random Data

Global consciousness should be pretty random (which is the green dot) - however when global consciousness starts to focus (as it did for 9/11, Princess Diana's funeral, etc.) or we have a situation where it becomes completely unfocused (the red dot), then we have something significant going on.

Maine Public Broadcasting Network | Worst Red Tide Outbreak in Years Prompts Shutdown of Maine Clam Flats

Examiner.com | UFO captured on SOHO coincides with crop circle prediction

July 11, 7:55 AM · Michael Salla, Ph.D. - Honolulu Exopolitics Examiner

SOHO LASCO C2 image of UFO heading into the sun

The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) has captured satellite images of what appears to be a UFO entering into the sun after a solar flare. The flare was part of a series that had been predicted by a crop circle. The Milk Hill crop circle evolved over three stages from June 21-30. It had a coded message predicting solar activity in the form of Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) beginning on July 6/7. The UFO is not a planet and does not have the characteristics of a comet both of which are regularly captured on SOHO images. The UFO is seen moving through a solar flare that appeared on July 9 after a CME is ejected. With the large amount of interest generated in the crop circle prediction, the UFO may have been related in some way.

The LASCO C2 SOHO jpeg movie clearly shows the UFO moving towards the large solar flare and into the sun from the left or 9 O’clock position on July 9.

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Stan & Holly Deyo: Earth Changes, Prophecy, & Preparedness. 10 videos

Source Stan Deyo: Hopi Prophecy Water Map

Monolith.com | Just Water, Ceramic Drip-Filter (Inexpensive Water Filter system)


To provide clean, drinkable water to disaster devastated areas, the Texas Baptist Men initiated the development of a practical, inexpensive, but very effective, ceramic water filter. They call it the “Just Water, Ceramic Drip-Filter.”

It is described as, "A ceramic, half-micron water filter. The micron removes water-borne bacterium. The inside of the filter is loaded with different media or ingredients, such as man-made carbons, mother nature carbons and man-made resins. Those different resins and carbons remove the different contaminants in the water.

Dome Houses | US based Domes for the world

A view of about 70 domes houses, which were built by U.S. based Domes for the World, for villagers who lost their houses to last year's earthquake in Sumberharjo village, near Indonesia's ancient city of Yogyakarta, May 8, 2007.

REUTERS/Dwi Oblo

http://www.dftw.org/topics/domes

The name “Monolithic” means “one piece” and refers to the Monolithic Dome Institute which developed the EcoShells. The name “Ecoshell” means “Economical, Eco-Friendly and Thin-Shell”. At DFTW we normally refer to these Domes as simply, EcoShells.

EcoShells are constructed with 2 or 3 inches of concrete and a modest amount of rebar.

EcoShells use less than 50% of concrete and rebar when compared to a conventional, rectangular building of the same square footage.

The compound curve of the dome makes it stronger than virtually any other structure. They also takes less money and time to construct. ’

EcoShells are constructed of readily available and environment-friendly materials. Trees and other local natural resources are conserved. Construction can be done by hiring local labor with very little special skills and/or equipment.

These Domes are as disaster proof as a building can get. They will withstand tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, and fire. They cannot be burned, eaten by bugs or destroyed by mold. They will last for centuries. And because of the concrete’s thermal mass, interior temperatures remain stable

Floor plans: http://shop.monolithic.com/pages/floor-plans

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Fishermen sit atop stilts embedded into an inlet in Koggala, south of Galle, Sri Lanka, July 5, 2009.

REUTERS/Vivek Prakash

IrishTimes.com | 'Cool dude' Obama rolls into Vatican to meet pope

BBC.co.uk | Idling ships clog up Singapore shores

By Pauline Mason
Editor, Asia Business Report, BBC World

It costs about $1,000 per day to keep a ship at the port.

From the top of Singapore's Equinox bar you can see the city skyline and ship after ship after ship.

Singapore claims to be the busiest port in the world.

About 130,000 ships arrive there each year.

But these days, the problem is many of those vessels are not putting back out to sea.


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Prada.ru | Medvedev, Sarkozy and Berlusconi defamed on photos taken during G8 summit (Not so good photos of the leaders from G8 in Italy!!)

A series of very curious photos appeared on the Russian blogosphere on July 9. The photos depicted the members of the G8 Summit - Nicolas Sarkozy, Dmitry Medvedev and Silvio Berlusconi - in a state of alcoholic intoxication. The leaders of France, Russia and Italy indeed looked like they were drunk.



SpaceWeather.com | Sunspot 1024, the biggest in 2 years is no longer visable from Earth, but hasn't disappeared - July 11, 2009

AROUND THE BEND: The biggest sunspot in two years, sunspot 1024, has rotated over the sun's western limb and is no longer visible from Earth. But that doesn't mean the sunspot has disappeared. Here it is in an ultraviolet photo taken just a few hours ago by NASA's STEREO-A

spacecraft:

STEREO-A is stationed over the sun's western horizon where it can monitor sunspots no longer visible from Earth. The spacecraft will track sunspot 1024 for as much as four more days, gathering valuable data on the sunspot's rate of growth or decay. Indeed, if the sunspot can hold itself together for only two more weeks, the sun's rotation will carry it around to face Earth once again. Stay tuned for updates from around the bend.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Gore boasts: 'Global governance' coming with carbon tax

RSOE-EDIS | Extratropical Cyclone with damaging straight line winds hit Cedar Falls, Iowa July 10, 2009



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Clean-up is underway in Cedar Falls after a powerful early-morning thunderstorm left a trail of destruction and much of the city without power. Cedar Falls Battalion Fire Chief Larry Burman says straight-line winds caused a lot of damage when the storm rolled through around 4 A.M. Chief Burman says, "There's a major amount of trees down, lots of wires down, a couple of buildings actually blown down, garages, and a lot of damage from trees falling on structures and a lot of damage from trees falling on vehicles." Burman says there's major damage in a large area of the city, mainly a perimeter from the University of Northern Iowa campus east to the Cedar Falls-Waterloo boundary and north to the Cedar River, and sporadic damage in the other parts of town. He warns residents to stay away from downed power lines and not to try to untangle tree limbs that are caught in wires. "It's a dangerous situation," he says. The storm left more than 15,000 homes and businesses in Cedar Falls, Waterloo and outlying areas without power. A spokesman for Cedar Falls Utilities says power was restored to about half of the company's 7,000 affected customers by 7 A.M., while MidAmerican Energy was still reporting nearly 3,200 customers were without power at 9 A.M. Burman says the downed trees and power lines are creating problems for motorists in Cedar Falls. He says about 40% of the roads in the impacted area are closed due to storm debris and some may not even be cleared by sundown. The National Weather Service clocked wind gusts as high as 60-miles per hour near the Waterloo Regional Airport. An air traffic controller reported bent hangar doors and a helicopter blown into a fence. The high winds blew over at least two semis on U.S. Highway 218 -- one near George Wyth State Park and the other north of Cedar Falls. Burman says one of the drivers was transported to the hospital with minor injuries after fire crews pulled him from his overturned cab. The injured driver was having back and arm pain. Forecasters say showers and thunderstorms are expected to continue across much of the state today, before coming to an end tonight. Strong storms dropped two inches of rain in less than an hour on Fayette County in northeast Iowa to go with heavy wind damage. The Fayette County Sheriff says the west-central part of the county was the hardest hit by strong winds. The Sheriff took 24 calls of downed trees and power lines, along with damaged buildings. An unoccupied mobile home was blown across a road and the roofs of several barns and other buildings were torn off. A tractor flipped over near Westgate, and there was damage in the Randalia area. Several homes sustained damage and at least one garage was knocked over, and thousands of acres of crops were flattened. No one was injured.

Earthquakes hit Lincolnville, South Carolina and Joshua,Texas today - Updated July 10, 2009 9:45pm CDT

    MAG    DATE    LOCAL-TIME  LAT     LON    DEPTH    LOCATION
y/m/d h:m:s deg deg km
map 1.7  2009/07/10 15:05:50 32.924N 80.162W  4.0    9 km ( 6 mi) S   of Lincolnville, SC
map 2.0 2009/07/10 06:58:40 32.350N 97.320W 5.0 14 km ( 9 mi) SSE of Joshua, TX

Breaking News and Commentary from Citizens For Legitimate Government | 10 July 2009

Breaking: Swine flu victim had no other health issues --Latest person to die was otherwise healthy – NHS --Experts say virus has not necessarily mutated 11 Jul 2009 The first death from swine flu of an otherwise healthy individual was announced last night by NHS authorities in Essex. At the wishes of the family, no details were given of the patient who died at Basildon and Thurrock University hospital. But the case will cause widespread concern. Until now, every adult and child who has died has had serious underlying health problems that made them particularly vulnerable to infections.

Flu fears prompts money for states, possible plans for surgical masks 10 Jul 2009 The Barack Obama administration is making $350 million in federal money available to states this fall for possible H1N1 flu vaccinations and other efforts should the influenza strain worsen. Addressing the possibility that the H1N1 virus could have a fall breakout and cause problems, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano also talked about contingency plans for schools, utilities, airports and businesses, including stockpiling and distributing surgical masks, at a federal summit on the flu this week.

It's Friday night . . . and CLG readers know exactly what that means! Yup, it's human rights/environmental 'bad news' dump time: Report: Bush program extended beyond wiretapping --The "President's Surveillance Program" 10 Jul 2009 The Bush regime authorized secret surveillance activities that still have not been made public, according to a new government report that questions the legal basis for the unprecedented anti-terrorism program. It's unclear how much valuable intelligence was yielded by the surveillance program started after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, according to the unclassified summary of reports by five inspectors general. The reports mandated by Congress last year were delivered to lawmakers Friday. President [sic] George W. Bush authorized other secret intelligence activities -- which have yet to become public -- even as he was launching the massive warrantless wiretapping program, the summary said. It describes the entire program as the "President's Surveillance Program."

Report: Bush surveillance program was massive 10 Jul 2009 The Bush regime built an unprecedented surveillance operation to pull in mountains of information far beyond the warrantless wiretapping previously acknowledged, a team of federal inspectors general reported Friday, questioning the legal basis for the effort but shielding almost all details on grounds they're still too secret to reveal. The report, compiled by five inspectors general, refers to "unprecedented collection activities" by U.S. intelligence agencies under an executive order signed by President [sic] George W. Bush after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. Just what those activities involved remains classified, but the IGs pointedly say that any continued use of the secret programs must be "carefully monitored." [Oh, so the secret programs are going to continue?!?]

Bush Personally Ordered Visit to Ashcroft's Hospital Bed By Spencer Ackerman 10 Jul 2009 One warrantless surveillance mystery solved. My friend Marcy Wheeler beat me to this: George W. Bush personally ordered White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales and Chief of Staff Andy Card to visit an ailing Attorney General John Ashcroft in the hospital in March 2004 after Ashcroft’s deputy Jim Comey refused to certify the warrantless surveillance program.

Secret Program Fuels CIA-Congress Dispute --Obama has rejected calls from Democrats to create 'truth commission' to investigate allegations of misconduct by Bush administration officials 10 Jul 2009 Four months after he was sworn in, CIA Director Leon E. Panetta learned of an intelligence program that had been hidden from Congress since 2001, a revelation that prompted him to immediately cancel the initiative and schedule a pair of closed-door meeting on Capitol Hill. The next day, June 24, Panetta informed the House and Senate intelligence committees of the program and the action he had taken, according to Democratic and Republican members of the panels. The program remains classified. Several current and former administration officials called it an "on-again, off-again" attempt to create a new intelligence capability and said it was related to the collection of information on suspected terrorists that was instituted after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

British casualties in Afghanistan higher than Iraq 10 Jul 2009 After eight British soldiers were killed within 24 hours in Afghanistan, the British military's death toll in the war-torn country is now higher than in Iraq. The spike in fatalities means that Britain has now lost 184 troops in Afghanistan since operations began in 2001 -- surpassing the 179 killed in Iraq since the US-led invasion in 2003.

Eight British soldiers killed in bloodiest day of Afghan mission --Eight UK soldiers killed in 24 hours --Afghan death toll eclipses that in Iraq --Brown warns of 'very hard summer' 10 Jul 2009 Ministers were bracing themselves for an increasingly bloody conflict in Afghanistan as it became clear that a further eight British soldiers have been killed in 24 hours, the worst combat death toll since the war began. Five troops were killed in a single incident after they were caught in a bomb blast while on foot patrol. Officials confirmed that 15 troops have been killed in the last 10 days. With the government's handling of the conflict under increasing scrutiny, Gordon Brown was forced to defend the 'Afghan mission' as he left the G8 summit in Italy. [Besides securing Bush's gas and opium pipelines, what *is* the 'Afghan mission?']

Afghan casualty figures contradict coalition numbers 10 Jul 2009 Conflicting reports are coming out of Afghanistan over the death figures in overnight fighting between the Taliban militants and coalition troops. Afghanistan's Police Chief Khalil Boz Sherzai said on Friday that around 22 Afghans were killed in the central Ghazni province in an air strike while the US-led coalition report denied any air strike and only said that several militants had been killed.

Suspected US missile strike kills 3 in NW Pakistan 10 Jul 2009 Pakistani intelligence officials say a suspected U.S. missile strike has killed three 'militants' [Yeah, right!] in northwestern Pakistan. The officials say two missiles fired from U.S. drone aircraft struck a communication center of Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud in Painda Khel in South Waziristan. South Waziristan is part of the tribal region along Pakistan's border with Afghanistan.

Truck bomb kills at least 13 children in Afghanistan 10 Jul 2009 A truck filled with explosives that police believe may have been destined for Kabul blew up on a highway Thursday, killing 25 people -- more than half of them children walking to school. Two U.S. soldiers died in combat as the U.S. military reported the number of roadside bombs in Afghanistan last month was nearly three times the figure for Iraq.

US Said to Have Averted Inquiry Into '01 Afghan Mass Killings --Prisoners brought from Afghanistan reported that they had been "stacked like cordwood" in shipping containers and had to lick the perspiration off one another to survive. 11 Jul 2009 After a mass killing of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Taliban prisoners of war by the forces of an American-backed warlord during the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan, Bush regime officials repeatedly discouraged efforts to investigate the episode, according to government officials and human rights organizations. American officials had been reluctant to pursue an investigation because the warlord, Gen. Abdul Rashid Dostum, was on the payroll of the Central Intelligence Agency and his militia worked closely with United States Special Forces in 2001... Thousands of prisoners were stuffed into closed metal shipping containers and given no food or water; many suffocated while being trucked to the prison. Other prisoners were killed when guards shot into the containers. The bodies were said to have been buried in a mass grave in Dasht-i-Laili, a stretch of desert just outside Shibarghan.

Amid US pullout, Iraq violence continues 10 Jul 2009 An Iraqi policeman has reportedly been killed after an improvised explosive device (IED) blew up near a checkpoint in disrupted Mosul. A source who wished not be named told the Voices of Iraq news agency that the lethal attack took place on Friday at the al-Shifaa neighborhood in western Mosul, claiming the life of an Iraqi security agent. A volatile ethnic mix of Sunni Arabs, Kurds and Christians, Mosul remains the scene of frequent shootings and bombings, and US commanders regard the once cosmopolitan city as the last urban bastion of 'al-Qaeda' in Iraq.

Mother of soldier killed in Iraq wins review of Snatch Land Rovers 10 Jul 2009 The mother of a soldier killed in Iraq has won the right to a judicial review of the government's refusal to hold a public inquiry into Snatch Land Rovers. Susan Smith, of Tamworth, Staffordshire, whose son Phillip Hewett died in 2005, is challenging the use of the vehicles in Afghanistan and Iraq. Mr Justice Mitting allowed the review but said it would not cover the present and future use of the lightly armoured vehicles, which have been criticised for offering poor protection from bomb blasts.

Ex-KBR contractor charged with sexual assault 10 Jul 2009 A former civilian defense contractor was charged Friday with sexually assaulting a woman at an Iraqi air base. David Charles Breda Jr., 34, is accused of sexually assaulting a woman in October at Camp Al Asad, Iraq, where he was employed by a subsidiary of Houston-based military contractor KBR Inc. Breda, who lived in the Houston suburb of Pearland before he left for Iraq, was arrested Thursday at a Houston-area barber college by agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.

Obama ends G8 with warning to Iran 10 Jul 2009 The G8 summit in Italy draws to a close with US President Barack Obama delivering a blunt warning to Tehran over its uranium enrichment activities. Obama, speaking at the end of a G8 summit in Italy, said Iran should understand that world countries are "seriously concerned" over its nuclear work, and would not wait "indefinitely" to allow Tehran to develop a nuclear weapon.

All three Gaza crossings closed on Friday 10 Jul 2009 The Israeli military decided to close three key crossing points into the Gaza Strip on Friday, blocking deliveries of food, fuel, and other vital goods, according to Palestinian border crossings official Raed Fattuh. The official added, "We were informed that the Kerem Shalom crossing will be closed on Friday due to technical repairs, despite that Kerem Shalom is only ever opened on Fridays."

Ban on tobacco urged in military 09 Jul 2009 Pentagon health experts are urging Defense Secretary Robert Gates to ban the use of tobacco by troops and end its sale on military property, a change that could dramatically alter a culture intertwined with smoking. Jack Smith, head of the Pentagon's office of clinical and program policy, says he will recommend that Gates adopt proposals by a federal study that cites rising tobacco use and higher costs for the Pentagon and Department of Veterans Affairs as reasons for the ban.

House overwhelmingly rejects signing statement 09 Jul 2009 The House rebuked President Obama for trying to ignore restrictions to international aid payments, voting overwhelmingly for an amendment forcing the administration to abide by its constraints. House members approved an amendment by a 429-2 vote to have the Obama administration pressure the World Bank to strengthen labor and environmental standards and require a Treasury Department report on World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) activities.

Supermax prison blocked Obama books requested by detainee --Officials at the Florence, Colorado, supermax prison deemed the bestsellers 'potentially detrimental to national security' 10 Jul 2009 He has been president of the United States for 172 days, yet it appears that Barack Obama is still deemed capable of producing writing that is "potentially detrimental to national security". That peculiar judgement was made following a request by a high-security prisoner to read Obama's two bestselling books, Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope. The plea was made by Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, who is being held at a supermax prison in Florence, Colorado. Abu Ali, a US citizen, was found guilty on 25 November of helping al-Qaida and plotting to assassinate the then US president [sic] George Bush.

Court: D.C. Police Checkpoints Unconstitutional 10 Jul 2009 A federal appeals court today unanimously ruled in favor of a group of D.C. residents who are challenging vehicle checkpoints used by the Metropolitan Police Department. The four plaintiffs, represented by Mara Verheyden-Hilliard of the Partnership for Civil Justice, sued the city, claiming the police "neighborhood safety zone" program is unconstitutional. Police barred 48 motorists--including the four plaintiffs--from entry into the Trinidad neighborhood [Northeast Washington] in June 2008 when the motorists failed to provide sufficient information about where the motorist was going.

Guidelines could limit Arpaio's immigration sweeps 10 Jul 2009 Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced new guidelines today for a controversial federal program that lets local police enforce immigration laws, saying that the main priority of the program should be to go after dangerous criminals who are in the country illegally, not as a tool to go after illegal immigrants who commit minor offenses. The new guidelines could limit the crime suppression sweeps that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has been conducting for more than a year that have resulting in the arrests of several hundred illegal immigrants.

America's Littlest Diplomats: Sasha and Malia Obama's Summer Vacation --Obama Girls Stay Busy With International Travel and Public Service 09 Jul 2009 First lady Michelle Obama thought about sending her daughters away to summer camp, she said recently, but instead decided on another program -- the "Camp Obama" world tour. This week, the first tweens have toured Rome's Coliseum and Russia's Kremlin -- exotic locations for sure, but the president said his daughters haven't skipped a beat.

G8 summit to tackle food supplies 10 Jul 2009 Leaders of developed G8 nations are to unveil new efforts to boost food supplies to the hungry [Monsanto?], during the final day of their summit in Italy. They are expected to commit as much as $15bn (£9.2bn) to efforts to help poor nations develop their own agriculture.

Banks buying back TARP warrants at a discount, panel says --Oversight panel wants Treasury to make bailout-payback process transparent 10 Jul 2009 A panel that oversees a $700 billion bank bailout package said Friday that financial institutions buying out warrants they gave the government in exchange for capital injections are now buying back those stakes at well below their fair value. The Congressional Oversight Panel, which is charged with overseeing the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, said in a report that a group of 11 small banks that have repurchased government warrants in exchange for taxpayer-funded assistance, have bought-out the stakes at 66% of their face value.

Sears Starts Christmas Sales In July 10 Jul 2009 How early is too early for Christmas marketing? Apparently it's not July for Sears Holdings Company. The company owns Sears and Kmart. It has opened an online holiday store and Christmas boutiques at hundreds of stores. The company hopes to nudge consumers into starting their holiday shopping early and use the retailer's lay-a-way plan. Sears reintroduced the program year-round in January.

House Democrats Plan to Tax the Wealthy to Pay for Health Care Reform 10 Jul 2009 To pay for a sweeping overhaul of the health care system, House Democrats will propose a surtax on individuals earning $280,000 and up and couples earning more than $350,000, the chairman of the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee said on Friday. In all, the proposal is projected to generate roughly $550 billion over 10 years, which would cover about half of the estimated cost of the $1-trillion-plus health care legislation. The balance of the cost is expected to be covered by lower government spending on Medicare and other savings in the health care system.

Obama campaign vow of public debate on health care fading 09 Jul 2009 Campaigning for president, Barack Obama said repeatedly that any overhaul of the health care system should be negotiated publicly and televised for all to see. Throughout this year's negotiations, however, the big deals have been struck in secret. With tax increases and limits on what's covered among the possible ways of offsetting perhaps $1 trillion over a decade in expenses, neither the administration nor Congress is willing to give up its right to do the most sensitive talking in private.

Ensign's Future Remains Unclear 10 Jul 2009 Sen. John Ensign's political future got a little murkier this week as more details emerged about his extramarital affair – and other members of Congress were drawn into the ordeal. Sen. Tom Coburn, a fellow conservative and confidant of Ensign's, affirmed to reporters Thursday that he knew about Ensign's affair and told him to end it. However, he denied allegations that he urged Ensign to pay off his mistress, Cindy Hampton, or her family.

GOP support for Ensign dwindles as new details of affair emerge 10 Jul 2009 Sen. John Ensign appeared to be losing support among his Republican base Thursday as the lawmaker disclosed that his parents, who made millions in the casino industry, paid the family of his affair partner $96,000 around the time she and her husband stopped working for him. Ensign’s parents made the gifts to Doug Hampton and his wife, Cynthia, "out of concern of the well-being of the longtime family friends during a difficult time," said a statement issued by Ensign’s attorney. The gifts "are consistent with a pattern of generosity by the Ensign family to the Hamptons and others," the statement said.

Levi Johnston says Palin stepped down for money, family 10 Jul 2009 Levi Johnston, the former fiancé of Gov. Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol, on Thursday joined the crowd offering potential reasons for Palin's decision to step down. Johnston met with reporters to say that he heard her musing about a better life, one in which she could spend more time at home, reduce her stress, and accept the lucrative offers coming her way.

Previous lead stories: AIG Is Preparing to Pay New Round of Bonuses --The payments coming due next week include $2.4 million in bonuses for about 40 high-ranking corporate officers at AIG. 09 Jul 2009 American International Group is preparing to pay millions of dollars more in bonuses to several dozen top corporate executives after an earlier round of payments four months ago set off a national furor. The company has been pressing the federal government to bless the payments in hopes of shielding itself from renewed public outrage. The request puts the administration's new compensation czar on the spot by seeking his opinion about bonuses that were promised long before he took his post.

Administration readies $350 million for state, local responders to combat flu pandemic --The Obama administration said today that it has billions of dollars available to help pay for a national H1N1 flu vaccine program that could be ready starting in mid-October. 08 Jul 2009 Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius made the announcement at an all-day summit on the outbreak of what is more commonly known as swine flu. Sebelius said the government has "already appropriated about a billion dollars to buy the bulk ingredients" [i.e., insect parts, influenza viruses, Neomycin, Polymyxin, Gentamycin, Thimerosal (mercury), Betapropiolactone, Nonoxynol, Octoxinol 9, Formaldehyde - yum yum!] and has $7.5 billion more available in emergency preparedness funds. Congress approved $350 million for state and local responders in a recent supplemental war funding bill, and the administration is set to distribute the funds. Public health officials said they could need $3 billion if the H1N1 virus mutates into a more deadly form this fall. [Count on it. US pharma-terrorists are dying to get the 'Baxter Bug' pandemic party started.]

Mexican Army Accused of Torture in Drug War --U.S. government has encouraged, funded strategy --U.S. officials warned that Congress may withhold more than $100 million in 'anti-narcotics' funding 09 Jul 2009 The Mexican army has carried out forced disappearances, acts of torture and illegal raids in pursuit of drug traffickers, according to documents and interviews with victims, their families, political leaders and human rights monitors... In Tijuana, across the border from San Diego, two dozen policemen who were arrested on drug charges in March alleged that, to extract confessions, soldiers beat them, held plastic bags over their heads until some lost consciousness, strapped their feet to a ceiling while dunking their heads in water and applied electric shocks, according to court documents, letters and interviews with their relatives and defense lawyers.

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US Said to Have Averted Inquiry Into '01 Afghan Mass Killings --Prisoners brought from Afghanistan reported that they had been "stacked like cordwood" in shipping containers and had to lick the perspiration off one another to survive. 11 Jul 2009 After a mass killing of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Taliban prisoners of war by the forces of an American-backed warlord during the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan, Bush regime officials repeatedly discouraged efforts to investigate the episode, according to government officials and human rights organizations. American officials had been reluctant to pursue an investigation because the warlord, Gen. Abdul Rashid Dostum, was on the payroll of the Central Intelligence Agency and his militia worked closely with United States Special Forces in 2001... Thousands of prisoners were stuffed into closed metal shipping containers and given no food or water; many suffocated while being trucked to the prison. Other prisoners were killed when guards shot into the containers. The bodies were said to have been buried in a mass grave in Dasht-i-Laili, a stretch of desert just outside Shibarghan.

Supermax prison blocked Obama books requested by detainee --Officials at the Florence, Colorado supermax prison deemed the bestsellers 'potentially detrimental to national security' 10 Jul 2009 He has been president of the United States for 172 days, yet it appears that Barack Obama is still deemed capable of producing writing that is "potentially detrimental to national security". That peculiar judgement was made following a request by a high-security prisoner to read Obama's two bestselling books, Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope. The plea was made by Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, who is being held at a supermax prison in Florence, Colorado. Abu Ali, a US citizen, was found guilty on 25 November of helping al-Qaida and plotting to assassinate the then US president [sic] George Bush.

EmpactAmerica.org | READY FOR THE ONE YEAR BLACKOUT ?

READY FOR THE ONE YEAR BLACKOUT ?

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Conference Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009
New York

This conference will take place from September 8-10, 2009, in Niagara Falls, New York, and will feature local and national U.S. Government representatives, EMP Commission speakers, think tank leaders, first responders and a range of experts in the EMP threat and infrastructure protection.


Two Congressional Commissions have recently warned that, while America could suffer catastrophic consequences from a nuclear EMP attack by terrorists or rogue states, the U.S. could be protected.

In July 2008 the EMP Commission delivered to Congress a report outlining a cost effective plan for protecting critical infrastructures from a wide spectrum of threats, including EMP, cyber-attack, sabotage, and natural disasters.

In May 2009 the Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States reaffirmed this EMP threat, and urged implementation of the EMP Commission’s recommendations. The Strategic Posture Commission also criticized the Department of Homeland Security for failing to act to safeguard critical infrastructures from EMP.

Early this year, the National Academy of Sciences released a blue ribbon study concurring with the EMP Commission’s warning that an event very similar to an EMP attack is expected about once per century from natural causes, due to periodic massive solar storms. According to the National Academy of Sciences, such a storm is inevitable, and could occur as early as the next cyclic peak of solar flare activity in 2012.

http://empcoalition.com/english/conf/conf.asp

Bilderberg Elite and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (ex-gov of Kansas, the new home of Plum Island) - she is aware of germ warfare!

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius talks about H1N1 Flu prevention in Bethesda, Maryland. Sebelius warned that (A)H1N1 flu "is not gone, it's continuing to spread, it's in every state in this country" and she said Americans should not let down their guard. (AFP/Getty Images/Mark Wilson)

List of Bilderberg participants

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The following is a list of prominent persons who have attended one or more conferences organized by the Bilderberg Group. The list is currently organized by category. It is not a complete list and it includes both living and deceased people. Where known, the year(s) they attended are denoted in brackets.

Royalty

Politics

United States

United Kingdom

Belgium

Netherlands

France

Portugal

Finland

[38] chairman of Finnish National Coalition Party (Kokoomus) and the current Minister of Finance of Finland

Iceland

Germany

EU Commissioners

European Union Commissioners who have attended include:

UN, WTO, NATO and other International Organizations

Military

Financial institutions

Major corporations

University, institute and other academic

Media