Friday, June 26, 2009

THE POWER HOUR NEWS | June 26, 2009

Journalist files charges against UN & WHO for bioterrorism and intent to commit mass murder...a MUST read! -- As the anticipated July release date for Baxter's A/H1N1 flu pandemic vaccine approaches, an Austrian investigative journalist is warning the world that the greatest crime in the history of humanity is underway. Jane Burgermeister has recently filed criminal charges with the FBI against the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations (UN), and several of the highest ranking government and corporate officials concerning bioterrorism and attempts to commit mass murder.

YouTube: Obama- Preventive and Indefinite Detention - Rachel Maddow says..."SHAME ON YOU MR PRESIDENT!!!" - SAY WHAT???? Constitution rEVOLlution coming your way.

Michael Jackson was taking cocktail of prescription drugs -- Michael Jackson was taking a cocktail of up to seven prescription drugs in the months before his death, Life & Style magazine reported Thursday.

California set to issue IOUs as fiscal crisis weighs -- California's controller said on Wednesday that he would have to issue IOUs in a week if lawmakers can't quickly solve a $24 billion budget deficit, and the state's treasurer plans to tap a reserve fund to meet debt service costs.

Flu cases strain health care system in Rochester NY -- Area residents experiencing mild flu-like symptoms are being advised to stay home.

UN to emerge as global IRS -- While our media sleep, the United Nations is proceeding, with President Obama’s acquiescence, to implement a global plan to create a new international socialist order financed by global taxes on the American people.

China to buy $80 billion worth of gold -- When China recently expressed its interest in purchasing $80 billion in gold (about 2600 tonnes), it profoundly altered the gold market's long-standing synergy in three significant ways...Read More...

Food Inc: Michael Pollan and Friends Reveal the Food Industry's Darkest Secrets -- The new film Food Inc. is a shocking look at the health, human rights and the environmental nightmare that lands on our plate each meal.

HR 45 - criminalizing gun ownership -- Congress is now starting on the firearms confiscation bill. If it passes, gun owners will become criminals if you don't fully comply.

Lawmaker accuses Fed of cover up in Bank of America deal -- The Federal Reserve sought to hide its involvement in Bank of America Corp's (BAC.N) acquisition of Merrill Lynch as Merrill's financial condition worsened, the top Republican on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee said on Wednesday.

Even cops are losing their jobs in recession -- In a Pennsylvania town that disbanded its three-member police force, Anita Gricar worries that officers from the neighboring town won't come fast enough if she calls for help. She also misses the comfort that came from having officers who knew everyone and everything about Versailles, Pa., population 1,700.

Medical Madness: More women scared into double mastectomy as way to Prevent cancer -- Increasing numbers of women are choosing to have both breasts removed in order to avoid breast cancer -- but doctors warn that many of these procedures may expose women to serious risk without providing the promised benefit.

Obama: Community service is a national duty -- President Barack Obama urged all Americans Thursday to find a way to serve their country this summer. The president and first lady Michelle Obama did their part at Fort McNair, helping volunteers load 15,000 backpacks with books, healthy snacks and toys for children of the men and women of the armed forces.

Obama's classroom spies -- As the continuities and disjunctures between the Bush and Obama administrations come into focus it becomes increasingly clear that while Obama’s domestic agenda has some identifiable breaks with Bush’s, at its core, the new administration remains committed to staying the course of American militarization. Now we have an articulate, nuanced president who supports elements of progressive domestic policies, can even comfortably say the phrase LGBT in public speeches, while funding military programs at alarming levels and continuing the Bush administration’s military and intelligence invasion of what used to be civilian life.

Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane....it's a Raytheon spy blimp! -- As the American republic's long death-spiral continues apace, newer and ever more insidious technologies usher us towards an age of high-tech barbarism.

A fight in the Amazon that should inspire the world -- The uprising In the Amazon is more urgent than Iran's - it will determine the future of the planet.

Strip search of Arizona teen illegal court says -- The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that school officials violated an Arizona teenager's rights by strip-searching her for prescription-strength ibuprofen, declaring that U.S. educators cannot force children to remove their clothing unless student safety is at risk.

Raising animals & rising threats -- The stench in Eastern North Carolina - one of the densest areas of swine production in the world is compounded by huge turkey and chicken operations.

Hybrid AH1n1 flu tied to genetic trigger for larger mutated version -- WMR has now learned from virus researchers that the current A-H1N1 strain strongly appears tied to vaccinations for the seasonal form on influenza. The hybrid flu began in countries where seasonal vaccinations are commonplace and where A-H1N1 did not respond to the normal seasonal flu vaccination antibody, according to researchers studying the new virus.

Scientific analysis of Morgellon's fiber -- We report a possible basis of differentiation, based on the biophysical properties of fibers isolated from a Morgellons patient, as well as a future avenue of study for isolating the cause of Morgellons.

Illegal e-waste dumped in Ghana contained unencrypted hard drives full of US security secrets -- Illegal e-waste dumped in Ghana includes unencrypted hard drives full of US security secrets.

The NSA's new data mining facility -- America’s top spy agency has taken over the former Sony microchip plant and is transforming it into a new data-mining headquarters — oddly positioned directly across the street from a 24-hour Walmart — where billions of electronic communications will be sifted in the agency’s mission to identify terrorist threats.

State shutdowns loom as deadlines near -- One week and counting. An unprecedented number of states have only days left to pass their fiscal 2010 budgets.

Scientists cage chemical demon white phosphorus -- A Cambridge University-led research team has discovered a technique to safely handle and transport white phosphorous.