Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Joyce Riley's THE POWER HOUR NEWS - October 6, 2009


American Police Force makes changes to website, contract -- On Sunday morning, there were some visible changes to California-based security company American Police Force's website. What previously read "American Police Force" now uses the company's formal name "American Private Police Force." Note the comments after article.
More on Hardin, Montana: Montana Attorney General takes action on Hardin -- American Police Force (Respondent) is hereby COMMANDED to present to the Montana Department of Justice, under oath, by delivering to the Montana Attorney General's Office, 215 North Sanders, P.O. Box 201401, Helena, MT 59620, on or before the 12th day of October.2009, the information specified within this article. Read More...

US health workers get first H1N1 vaccines -- The nation's first doses of the pandemic H1N1 vaccine were administered today, mainly to a limited group of healthcare workers and emergency medical service workers, while some physicians' offices fielded calls about when the vaccine would be more widely available.

H1N1 fears overburdening local hospital -- Health officials in southwest Washington have asked the public to stay away from the hospital if they believe they have the H1N1 flu virus. "If folks are in general pretty healthy and they are having general flu like illness, it's a common course to stay home and get a lot of rest and a lot of fluids."

The great poisoning of America begins Oct. 2009 -- The Great Poisoning of America has begun. It will probably continue through November and maybe into December. MILLIONS of people will suffer IRREVERSIBLE damage as a result of being vaccinated with the Swine Flu vaccine and MANY THOUSANDS WILL DIE, some immediately, and some more slowly.

NYC schools hold pandemic vaccination drill -- Health Department and Department of Education Launch Week-Long Vaccination Effort to Test Vaccine Distribution in Schools across the City.

Teen girl left brain damaged after cervical cancer vaccine -- A teenage girl has been left brain-damaged after suffering epileptic seizures just days after being given the controversial cervical cancer jab.

Consumer bankruptcies soar past 1 million in the first 9 months of 2009 -- Consumer bankruptcies totaled 1,046,449 filings through the first nine months of 2009 (Jan. 1-Sept. 30). The filings for the first three-quarters of 2009 were the highest total since the 1,350,360 consumer filings through the first nine months of 2005.

List of Obama's czars -- Take a look at the list of the 30 remaining Obama Czars, after Van Jones departure.

HR 3226...legislation to ban czars -- H.R. 3226: Czar Accountability and Reform (CZAR) Act of 2009″) being introduced by Rep. Jack Kingston and the House Republicans that would prevent funding for any office headed by someone who has been inappropriately appointed.

Pennsylvania firearms freedom act introduced -- State Representative Sam Rohrer has introduced the “Firearms Freedom Act” (HB1988) for consideration in the state legislature. The bill is “An Act prohibiting certain firearms, firearm accessories or ammunition from being subject to Federal law or Federal regulation.”

US Senate candidate: Martial law needed in Chicago -- Martin says Mayor Daley and Barack Obama look stupid campaigning for the Olympics when they lack the resources to protect the city’s existing residents.

Random breathalyzer tests considered for Canada -- The federal justice minister is considering a new law that would allow police to conduct random breathalyzer tests on drivers, regardless of whether they suspect motorists have been drinking.

Guns bought by Americans this year could outfit 2 armies -- Guns purchased legally in the United States this year could outfit two armies – and not just any armies, the armies of China and India, according to new government reports cited by a website for sport-shooting enthusiasts.

1918 flu left legacy of heart disease -- Men who were in utero during the peak of the 1918-1919 flu pandemic were at increased risk of heart disease when they reached their 60s, 70s, and 80s, researchers said.

93 agricultural groups ask Agriculture Appropriations Committee to defund NAIS -- R-CALF USA and 92 other organizations recently joined together to ask members of the Agriculture Appropriations Conference Committee to eliminate completely any and all funding for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) National Animal Identification System (NAIS) by adopting the House version of the 2010 Agriculture Appropriations Bill, which zeroes out any money for NAIS.

Dangers of Genetically modified foods -- Genetically Modified foods have been introduced to the African Market. It is now up to African consumers to reject them. This will save lives and cost for the treatment of the side effects of consuming Genetically Modified foods.*

Ohio Supreme Court criminalizes Breathalyzer refusal -- Supreme Court of Ohio upholds the imposition of criminal sanctions on drivers who refuse to take a breathalyzer test.

Can Walmart sell nutrition better than the US? -- Walmart sometimes faces strong opposition to settling in urban areas — often from the same people who advocate for farmers markets, James points out. "I'm sure they'd love to provide produce to poor people, but often activists prevent that from happening."

2 government studies find autism disorders in 1 in 100 children -- Two new government studies indicate about 1 in 100 children have autism disorders — higher than a previous U.S. estimate of 1 in 150.

Netherlands to close prisons...not enough criminals -- The Dutch government is getting ready to close eight prisons because they don’t have enough criminals to fill them. Officials attribute the shortage of prisoners to a declining crime rate.

Surveillance will expand to midtown Manhattan mayor says -- A network of private and public surveillance cameras, license plate readers and weapons sensors already established in Lower Manhattan as an electronic bulwark against terrorist attacks will soon expand to a large patch of Midtown Manhattan, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said Sunday as they announced the allocation of $24 million in Homeland Security grants toward the effort.

Criminalizing everyone -- Unbelievable...Federal SWAT raid by the US Fish & Wildlife Service for growing ....orchids!

HR 1727-Managing Arson Through Criminal History (MATCH) arsonist and bomber registry -- To establish guidelines and incentives for States to establish criminal arsonist and criminal bomber registries and to require the Attorney General to establish a national criminal arsonist and criminal bomber registry program, and for other purposes.

US relinquishes control of the internet -- After complaints about American dominance of the internet and growing disquiet in some parts of the world, Washington has said it will relinquish some control over the way the network is run and allow foreign governments more of a say in the future of the system.

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