18 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD NOT VACCINATE YOUR CHILDREN AGAINST THE FLU By Bill Sardi -- This year it is more important that you protect your children and loved ones from the flu vaccines than influenza itself. Read the 18 reasons!
Michigan Authorities Attack Woman for Babysitting Neighbor Kids -- All because she did not get a childcare license for watching her neighbor’s kids for the 40 minutes before the the bus arrives each morning.
Dozens of pastors challenge IRS rules -- Dozens of pastors around the nation are challenging an Internal Revenue Service rule that anti-Christian activists often invoke when they want to silence the message of churches, according to the Alliance Defense Fund.
Ohio River Lock Breaks Following Heavy Rain, Flow Surge -- Following more than 5 inches of rain in the past week, the lock failed at the Markland Dam along the Indiana/Kentucky border, northeast of Louisville.
UK: Cash-strapped sell their kidneys to pay off debts -- British victims of the credit crunch are offering to sell their kidneys for £25,000 or more to help pay debts, an investigation by The Sunday Times has revealed.
UK: 14-year-old dies after being given cervical cancer jab -- The teenager was one of four classmates who suffered side-effects at a school in Coventry after receiving the jab as part of the national immunisation programme.
Related Article: Schoolgirl dies and three classmates taken ill after being given new cervical cancer vaccine -- Vaccines are seen apparently by the medical community, some anyway, as a kind of magic bullet. But when the number of children who have had negative reactions to vaccines, who have developed autism or asthma apparently as a result, who have compromised immune systems, who have been hospitalized or who have even died, are added up, one wonders whether the cost is always worth it.
Whirlpool To Produce One Million Smart Clothes Dryers -- Widespread deployment of smart appliances will also increase the value of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, which are inherently variable due to weather. When wind- and solar-generated power availability is reduced, smart appliances will allow for the temporary reduction of energy consumption, helping to ensure reliable performance by the electrical grid even during periods of peak demand. The deployment of one million smart grid-compatible dryers could shift the equivalent energy of 10 coal fired, 500-megawatt power plants. Comment: "They" will be telling (controlling) you on how much energy you can use. Scary! (Thanks Jimm)
Johnson & Johnson buys 18 percent stake in Crucell -- Under the deal the companies announced Monday, Johnson & Johnson is spending $440 million (301.8 million euros) for new shares of Crucell in a deal focused initially on developing a universal vaccine or treatment against influenza from Crucell's genetically engineered antibody technology. A universal flu vaccine - one that would work against all or most strains rather than having to be reformulated every flu season - has been an elusive goal some other pharmaceutical companies have abandoned. Amid the swine flu pandemic, it has suddenly become a bit of a Holy Grail.
City of Hardin Montana to become a police state under American Police Force, a private security firm -- The jail in Hardin has been empty for about two years, but on September 4th officials with the Two Rivers Authority, the economic development agency that paid for the facility, signed a contract with a private police firm called American Police Force to fill the jail.
Related Article: Mysterious US Security Force Raises Questions
Comment on above from An email Steve Quayle received from someone who lives there
Victory! Court finds USDA violated federal law by allowing genetically engineered sugar beets -- In a case brought by Center for Food Safety and Earthjustice representing a coalition of farmers and consumers, a Federal Court ruled that the Bush USDA’s approval of genetically engineered (GE) “RoundUp Ready” sugar beets was unlawful.
State lifts limit on mercury preservative in swine-flu shots -- In preparation for swine-flu vaccinations next month, the state's Health Department on Thursday temporarily suspended a rule that limits the amount of a mercury preservative in vaccines given to pregnant women and children under the age of 3.
Tamiflu metabolite showing up in Japanese sewer water -- In a study published September 24th ahead of print in the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), researchers measured oseltamivir carboxylate (OC), the active metabolite of the popular anti-influenza drug Tamiflu (oseltamivir phosphate), in samples of sewage discharge and river water collected near Kyoto City during Japan's 2008-2009 flu season.
China & Russia undermining US power -- The giants of the East are positioned to upset U.S. sanctions on Iran by supplying Tehran with gasoline.
Australia uranium dust storm continues -- Environmentalists have raised concerns that another giant dust storm blowing its way across eastern Australia may contain radioactive particles.
Americans threatened with jail time, huge fines for refusing to buy health insurance -- There's a popular video circulating on the 'net right now about how to escape handcuffs without using a key. Americans are watching the video to bone up on essential skills that will soon be needed for health care reform, it seems, since the new laws that are about to be put in place call for Americans to be arrested and thrown in jail if they refuse to buy health insurance.
No More license for Washington gun shop linked to DC sniper -- The Tacoma gun shop linked to the D.C. sniper case isn't getting its firearms license back. U.S. District Judge Ricardo S. Martinez ruled Friday the government properly revoked the license of Bull's Eye Shooter Supply, where John Allen Muhammad and teen accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo obtained weapons.
Washington Dept of health violating FDA reccomendations on vaccines & pregnancy
Get vaccinated or get fired in NY -- Despite a planned rally in Albany Tuesday to protest a state regulation requiring health care workers be vaccinated against influenza — both seasonal and swine flu — New York’s top public health official predicts dissenters will ultimately extinguish their anger and roll up their sleeves.
WHO warns against preventative use of swine flu anti virals -- The World Health Organization said Friday that anti-viral drugs should not be used to prevent swine flu, noting that almost half of drug resistance cases were linked to use of the medication before infection.
CDC drafts Isolation order for H1N1 -- The following draft of an “isolation order” was discovered on the CDC’s website. It is a template for state and local officials to impose quarantines and what would effectively be martial law.
California swine flu checkpoint identified? -- The testimony of a woman who claimed she was part of a military drill in California centered around setting up roadblocks to check if people had received the H1N1 vaccine has potentially been validated with another report of a swine flu checkpoint near San Diego.
Rally by nurses in Albany NY today over forced H1N1 shots -- Hundreds of health care workers will rally in Albany Tuesday, angry that they are being made to receive H1N1 flu shots. The State Health Department has made it mandatory that all health care workers get immunized by November 30th.
Cops warned again about "right wing terrorists" -- A private activist organization apparently is picking up where the federal government left off when the Department of Homeland Security issued its "Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment" warning that returning veterans and people in a long list of other categories were potential terrorists. Only the new warning, delivered recently to police officers, sheriffs and other law enforcement personnel across
the country, is lumping those dedicated to the constitutional principles on which the nation was founded together with crazed killers.
US Intelligence budget: $75 billion, 200,000 operatives -- Fusion Centers Will Have Access to Classified Military Intelligence
Iran fires 2 long range missiles -- The Islamic Republic of Iran has successfully tested long range Shahab-3 and Sejil missiles in the third stage of a defense drill in a bid to bolster its defense capabilities, Press TV has learned.
Secret surveillance vehicle hits the streets of Staten Island -- It could be a van with a plumber logo on it or a yellow livery cab. Or maybe it's a generic gray sedan, driven by a man who looks like an accountant. The only way you will really know what the top-secret surveillance vehicle that recently hit the streets of the Mid-Island's 122nd Precinct looks like is if you get busted in some criminal act.
Demand release of G20 detainees -- Demand Release of G-20 Detainees! Drop All Charges and End Repression NOW! Sign the online petition.
VIDEOS: More police brutality video from G20
Changes loom for ICANN ( Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers) -- The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is the California-based non-profit that manages the Domain Name System (DNS) and Internet Protocol addresses that form the technical backbone of the Web. US officials and ICANN members have been tight-lipped about what is in store for the private sector corporation whose structure has been a bone of contention between the United States and Europe and other countries.
The US creeps closer to a police state -- When word first arrived that the G-20 would be meeting in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, activists began organizing protest demonstrations. Events like this are what freedom of speech is made for. What better occasion to protest than a meeting of the world’s 20 top leaders — most of them deservedly hated — where they will be imposing policy on billions of people worldwide?
White House Mum on Gadhafi Grants -- The White House declined to comment on a letter that an Illinois Republican send to President Obama demanding that he cancel funding for two $200,000 State Department grants to groups belonging to Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi's children.
Bag with gym clothes causes massive scare in San Francisco -- Out of a heightened sense of caution, San Francisco police evacuated the Transbay Terminal and closed off several downtown blocks to traffic Monday before determining that a suspicious package found aboard a Muni bus was just a gym bag packed with clothes, authorities said.
Honduras restricts liberties to prevent rebellion -- Interim government leaders have suspended constitutionally guaranteed civil liberties in a pre-emptive strike against widespread rebellion Monday, three months to the day since they ousted President Manuel Zelaya in a military-backed coup.
Imidacloprid: What You Must Know Now -- Pesticide implicated in bee colony deaths.
Blacklisted by Monsanto -- Monsanto has placed me on their blacklist, I've just discovered. Though I've personally served Clinton, G.W. Bush, Gore, Cheney, and thousands of other influential individuals in my 24 years as a language interpreter, this is the first time I've ever found myself blacklisted.
Michigan Authorities Attack Woman for Babysitting Neighbor Kids -- All because she did not get a childcare license for watching her neighbor’s kids for the 40 minutes before the the bus arrives each morning.
Dozens of pastors challenge IRS rules -- Dozens of pastors around the nation are challenging an Internal Revenue Service rule that anti-Christian activists often invoke when they want to silence the message of churches, according to the Alliance Defense Fund.
Ohio River Lock Breaks Following Heavy Rain, Flow Surge -- Following more than 5 inches of rain in the past week, the lock failed at the Markland Dam along the Indiana/Kentucky border, northeast of Louisville.
UK: Cash-strapped sell their kidneys to pay off debts -- British victims of the credit crunch are offering to sell their kidneys for £25,000 or more to help pay debts, an investigation by The Sunday Times has revealed.
UK: 14-year-old dies after being given cervical cancer jab -- The teenager was one of four classmates who suffered side-effects at a school in Coventry after receiving the jab as part of the national immunisation programme.
Related Article: Schoolgirl dies and three classmates taken ill after being given new cervical cancer vaccine -- Vaccines are seen apparently by the medical community, some anyway, as a kind of magic bullet. But when the number of children who have had negative reactions to vaccines, who have developed autism or asthma apparently as a result, who have compromised immune systems, who have been hospitalized or who have even died, are added up, one wonders whether the cost is always worth it.
Whirlpool To Produce One Million Smart Clothes Dryers -- Widespread deployment of smart appliances will also increase the value of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, which are inherently variable due to weather. When wind- and solar-generated power availability is reduced, smart appliances will allow for the temporary reduction of energy consumption, helping to ensure reliable performance by the electrical grid even during periods of peak demand. The deployment of one million smart grid-compatible dryers could shift the equivalent energy of 10 coal fired, 500-megawatt power plants. Comment: "They" will be telling (controlling) you on how much energy you can use. Scary! (Thanks Jimm)
Johnson & Johnson buys 18 percent stake in Crucell -- Under the deal the companies announced Monday, Johnson & Johnson is spending $440 million (301.8 million euros) for new shares of Crucell in a deal focused initially on developing a universal vaccine or treatment against influenza from Crucell's genetically engineered antibody technology. A universal flu vaccine - one that would work against all or most strains rather than having to be reformulated every flu season - has been an elusive goal some other pharmaceutical companies have abandoned. Amid the swine flu pandemic, it has suddenly become a bit of a Holy Grail.
City of Hardin Montana to become a police state under American Police Force, a private security firm -- The jail in Hardin has been empty for about two years, but on September 4th officials with the Two Rivers Authority, the economic development agency that paid for the facility, signed a contract with a private police firm called American Police Force to fill the jail.
Related Article: Mysterious US Security Force Raises Questions
Comment on above from An email Steve Quayle received from someone who lives there
Victory! Court finds USDA violated federal law by allowing genetically engineered sugar beets -- In a case brought by Center for Food Safety and Earthjustice representing a coalition of farmers and consumers, a Federal Court ruled that the Bush USDA’s approval of genetically engineered (GE) “RoundUp Ready” sugar beets was unlawful.
State lifts limit on mercury preservative in swine-flu shots -- In preparation for swine-flu vaccinations next month, the state's Health Department on Thursday temporarily suspended a rule that limits the amount of a mercury preservative in vaccines given to pregnant women and children under the age of 3.
Tamiflu metabolite showing up in Japanese sewer water -- In a study published September 24th ahead of print in the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), researchers measured oseltamivir carboxylate (OC), the active metabolite of the popular anti-influenza drug Tamiflu (oseltamivir phosphate), in samples of sewage discharge and river water collected near Kyoto City during Japan's 2008-2009 flu season.
China & Russia undermining US power -- The giants of the East are positioned to upset U.S. sanctions on Iran by supplying Tehran with gasoline.
Australia uranium dust storm continues -- Environmentalists have raised concerns that another giant dust storm blowing its way across eastern Australia may contain radioactive particles.
Americans threatened with jail time, huge fines for refusing to buy health insurance -- There's a popular video circulating on the 'net right now about how to escape handcuffs without using a key. Americans are watching the video to bone up on essential skills that will soon be needed for health care reform, it seems, since the new laws that are about to be put in place call for Americans to be arrested and thrown in jail if they refuse to buy health insurance.
No More license for Washington gun shop linked to DC sniper -- The Tacoma gun shop linked to the D.C. sniper case isn't getting its firearms license back. U.S. District Judge Ricardo S. Martinez ruled Friday the government properly revoked the license of Bull's Eye Shooter Supply, where John Allen Muhammad and teen accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo obtained weapons.
Washington Dept of health violating FDA reccomendations on vaccines & pregnancy
Get vaccinated or get fired in NY -- Despite a planned rally in Albany Tuesday to protest a state regulation requiring health care workers be vaccinated against influenza — both seasonal and swine flu — New York’s top public health official predicts dissenters will ultimately extinguish their anger and roll up their sleeves.
WHO warns against preventative use of swine flu anti virals -- The World Health Organization said Friday that anti-viral drugs should not be used to prevent swine flu, noting that almost half of drug resistance cases were linked to use of the medication before infection.
CDC drafts Isolation order for H1N1 -- The following draft of an “isolation order” was discovered on the CDC’s website. It is a template for state and local officials to impose quarantines and what would effectively be martial law.
California swine flu checkpoint identified? -- The testimony of a woman who claimed she was part of a military drill in California centered around setting up roadblocks to check if people had received the H1N1 vaccine has potentially been validated with another report of a swine flu checkpoint near San Diego.
Rally by nurses in Albany NY today over forced H1N1 shots -- Hundreds of health care workers will rally in Albany Tuesday, angry that they are being made to receive H1N1 flu shots. The State Health Department has made it mandatory that all health care workers get immunized by November 30th.
Cops warned again about "right wing terrorists" -- A private activist organization apparently is picking up where the federal government left off when the Department of Homeland Security issued its "Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment" warning that returning veterans and people in a long list of other categories were potential terrorists. Only the new warning, delivered recently to police officers, sheriffs and other law enforcement personnel across
the country, is lumping those dedicated to the constitutional principles on which the nation was founded together with crazed killers.
US Intelligence budget: $75 billion, 200,000 operatives -- Fusion Centers Will Have Access to Classified Military Intelligence
Iran fires 2 long range missiles -- The Islamic Republic of Iran has successfully tested long range Shahab-3 and Sejil missiles in the third stage of a defense drill in a bid to bolster its defense capabilities, Press TV has learned.
Secret surveillance vehicle hits the streets of Staten Island -- It could be a van with a plumber logo on it or a yellow livery cab. Or maybe it's a generic gray sedan, driven by a man who looks like an accountant. The only way you will really know what the top-secret surveillance vehicle that recently hit the streets of the Mid-Island's 122nd Precinct looks like is if you get busted in some criminal act.
Demand release of G20 detainees -- Demand Release of G-20 Detainees! Drop All Charges and End Repression NOW! Sign the online petition.
VIDEOS: More police brutality video from G20
Changes loom for ICANN ( Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers) -- The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is the California-based non-profit that manages the Domain Name System (DNS) and Internet Protocol addresses that form the technical backbone of the Web. US officials and ICANN members have been tight-lipped about what is in store for the private sector corporation whose structure has been a bone of contention between the United States and Europe and other countries.
The US creeps closer to a police state -- When word first arrived that the G-20 would be meeting in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, activists began organizing protest demonstrations. Events like this are what freedom of speech is made for. What better occasion to protest than a meeting of the world’s 20 top leaders — most of them deservedly hated — where they will be imposing policy on billions of people worldwide?
White House Mum on Gadhafi Grants -- The White House declined to comment on a letter that an Illinois Republican send to President Obama demanding that he cancel funding for two $200,000 State Department grants to groups belonging to Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi's children.
Bag with gym clothes causes massive scare in San Francisco -- Out of a heightened sense of caution, San Francisco police evacuated the Transbay Terminal and closed off several downtown blocks to traffic Monday before determining that a suspicious package found aboard a Muni bus was just a gym bag packed with clothes, authorities said.
Honduras restricts liberties to prevent rebellion -- Interim government leaders have suspended constitutionally guaranteed civil liberties in a pre-emptive strike against widespread rebellion Monday, three months to the day since they ousted President Manuel Zelaya in a military-backed coup.
Imidacloprid: What You Must Know Now -- Pesticide implicated in bee colony deaths.
Blacklisted by Monsanto -- Monsanto has placed me on their blacklist, I've just discovered. Though I've personally served Clinton, G.W. Bush, Gore, Cheney, and thousands of other influential individuals in my 24 years as a language interpreter, this is the first time I've ever found myself blacklisted.