Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Joyce Riley's THE POWER HOUR NEWS - December 22, 2009




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Important Update on Crow Creek:
* Crow Creek leader Brandon Sazue in Day 10 of protest on disputed land
* Interviews from Crow Creek
* Crow Creek: stolen lands, wind farms and taking a stand for the people
* Petition: Crow Creek Land is not for sale
* Crow Creek gains support of California tribe -- The California Valley Miwok Tribe sent a letter to Sazue voicing their support for him and his tribe as its leaders prepare to barricade themselves for the second time on the tribe's only real estate, one-and-a-half acres housing the tribal office in Stockton, Calif., that is in a bank foreclosure. "Please don't allow what is happening to us today to happen to you. Stay strong and fight for your land, your people and your future," the letter said.

Officials & experts warn of crash induced unrest -- Numerous high-level officials and experts warn that the economic crisis could lead to unrest world-wide - even in developed countries.

Microwave cooking, microwave convenience food a risk to your health -- Bottom line..."microwave oven radiation disrupts the electrical field of the body, which in turn affects functioning on biological, chemical and physiological levels. Being within just a three foot range of a microwave oven will expose you to these dangers."

How to avoid fluoride -- 'For instance, if one considers a condensed soup, the soup stock may likely have started with fluoridated water, when this water is boiled off to condense the soup, the fluoride remains in the unboiled off water and is only made more concentrated. If one then adds fluoridated tap water to reconstitute the soup, one is getting a double dose as it were of fluoride.'

Being frugal is back in fashion -- Hit hard by job losses, strapped with debt or just plain weary of shopping for shopping's sake, millions of Americans are changing their free -spending ways.

Montana history almanac: Sitting Bull shares his side of famous battle -- Readers of the Butte Miner wake up to a Christmas Day report that gives a glimpse of Sitting Bull’s version of the Battle of the Little Bighorn 18 months earlier.

Chavez accuses US of sending spy plane into Venezuelan airspace -- Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez said Sunday a U.S. unmanned spy plane violated Venezuela's airspace and he had ordered the military to shoot down similar aircraft in the future.

VIDEO: RFID Verichip commercial -- RFID VERICHIP COMMERCIAL STILL THINK IT'S NOT REAL?

Rumbling volcano could blow up soon; sees 2,000 earthquakes since Sunday -- The Philippines' Mayon volcano turned up the heat with lava fountains and loud rumbling sounds Monday, and officials said it was getting closer to a major eruption that could come at any time.

Fears that Eurostar train chaos could last weeks as thousands face being stranded over Christmas -- Eurostar tonight blamed 'fluffy' snow for bringing its cross-Channel services to a halt and plunging 100,000 people into chaos.

Founders understood necessity of firearms ownership -- it is evident that the Founding Fathers wanted to ensure that there was a prepared, armed militia to defend our newly sovereign nation. Read More...

Wachovia bank ought to be ashamed of themselves -- A soldier's story: wounded vet says Wachovia bank took away his customers. Remember: The law requires employers to protect employees' careers while they are on active military duty.

EPA, USDA push farmers to use coal waste on fields -- The federal government is encouraging farmers to spread a chalky waste from coal-fired power plants on their fields to loosen and fertilize soil even as it considers regulating coal wastes for the first time. The material is produced by power plant "scrubbers" that remove acid rain causing sulfur dioxide from plant emissions. A synthetic form of the mineral gypsum, it also contains mercury, arsenic, lead and other heavy metals.

The next war? who is going to pay for all of these wars????? -- US military aggression against Venezuela escalating.

World's sole military superpower's 2 million troop, $1 trillion wars -- With a census of slightly over 300 million in a world of almost seven billion people, the U.S. accounts for over 40 percent of officially acknowledged worldwide government military spending with a population that is only 4 percent of that of the earth's. A 10-1 disparity.

Obama's bioweapons program -- The Obama administration's recent declaration on bioweapons would simply be another run-of-the-mill example of our "change" president's duplicity were it not such an unmitigated disaster.

Sprint fed customer GPS data to cops over 8 million times -- A blogger has released audio of Sprint's Electronic Surveillance Manager describing the carrier's cooperation with law enforcement. Among the revelations are that Sprint has so far filled over 8 million requests from LEOs for customer GPS data.

Yahoo is spying on you -- Yahoo.com is allegedly spying on its customers and acting as a proxy for U.S. law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

Our toxic world: 9 year old diagnosed with dementia -- A 13-year-old girl living in the United Kingdom has been suffering from early-onset dementia since the age of nine, according to British news reports.

Another celebrity on prescription drugs dies -- Brittany Murphy had been taking flu drugs.

Stunning statistics about war every American should know -- From June 2009 to September 2009, there was a 40% increase in Defense Department contractors in Afghanistan. During the same period, the number of armed private security contractors working for the Defense Department in Afghanistan doubled, increasing from approximately 5,000 to more than 10,000.

Video: Happy Christmas, War is Over: John Lennon -- Warning: Graphic war footage.

The few, the proud , the forgotten -- Water contamination at Ft Lejeune.

Update on Greg Caton kidnapping from Ecuador by FDA -- Allegations of kidnapping and illegal detention by the US Food and Drug Administration are being made after its seizure of a prominent herbalist from Ecuador.

Pennsylvania: Lawmakers line up against tolling Interstate 80 -- Federal and state lawmakers banded together last week in an attempt to block the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) from allowing the state of Pennsylvania to turn Interstate 80 from a freeway into a 311-mile toll road.

Supreme Court gut due process protection -- American civil liberties were gutted last week, and the media failed to report it. Anyone who is arbitrarily declared a "suspected enemy combatant" by the president or his designated minions is no longer a "person."

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