Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Joyce Riley's THE POWER HOUR NEWS | January 26, 2010





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VIDEO: Americans sign petition to repeal the First Amendment -- Mark Dice encounters some Americans who think it is a good idea to ban free speech.

US Marines end role in Iraq; Biden in Baghdad -- The U.S. Marine Corps wrapped nearly seven years in Iraq on Saturday, handing over duties to the Army and signaling the beginning of an accelerated withdrawal of American troops as the U.S. turns its focus away from the waning Iraqi war to a growing one in Afghanistan.

The US Navy has anchored one of it's prison ships off Haiti -- Over recent years, this amphibious assault ship has been converted into a floating secret prison, forming part of the CIA network of "black sites" used for so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques.

The hope for Haiti telethon scam -- It takes a lot of disdain for the human race to use a catastrophic event such as the earthquake in Haiti to peddle people out of their hard earned dollar.

Mississippi Delta earthquake: America's Haiti waiting to happen? -- Scientists Predict Haiti-Magnitude Quake Along Fault Under Miss. Delta.

Haiti Earthquake: survivors reduced to eating grass -- "We have nothing so we pick up the leaves, boil them in water from the river and eat them," she says. "No-one has come to help us and we cannot live like this. It is not possible to live on leaves."
* Flashback from 2009: Dirt poor Haitians eat mud cookies to survive

Haiti police shoot scavengers indiscriminately -- Haitian police on Monday shot indiscriminately at scavengers and looters in Port-au-Prince, hitting two in the head as post- quake security deteriorated.

VIDEO: Governor Perry confronted over Texas gun show shutdown -- In this video below, Texas governor Rick Perry talks with Richard Reeves about the close down of the Texas Gun Shows.

Halliburton 4th quarter profit drops 48% -- Halliburton on Monday reported its fourth-quarter profit tumbled 48 percent to end a volatile year and the oilfield services company said that it expects 2010 to be a transitional year for the industry.

States can tell feds to shove it - Sheriff Richard Mack -- If Arizona, Hawaii, New Hampshire, Texas, etc. want nothing to do with National Health care as proposed by Barack Obama or Congress, then all they have to do is say "No!"

Tampa Bay health officials vaccinate homeless people -- (gotta get rid of all that leftover vaccine somehow) While the threat of swine flu still looms, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has urged communities across the country to focus attention on a usually forgotten, medically underserved segment of the population: the homeless.

Girl, 19, left battling blindness after taking Tamiflu -- A teenage girl left disabled by the swine flu treatment Tamiflu did not even have the swine flu it revealed today.

The war on terrorism and the countdown to the 2010 Olympics -- The Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics will be the largest security operation in Canadian history. It will include more than 15,000 Canadian Forces, private security personnel, along with the RCMP and other police agencies. The U.S. will also provide security

Global supply of rare earth elements could be wiped out by 2012 -- So what's the problem with these rare elements? 97 percent of the world's supply comes from mines in China, and China is prepared to simply stop exporting these strategic elements to the rest of the world by 2012.

December home sales decline is worst in 40 years -- Sales of previously occupied homes took the largest monthly drop in more than 40 years last month, sinking more dramatically than expected after lawmakers gave buyers additional time to use a tax credit.

VIDEO: Order 81, Iraq and the decimation of traditional seeds -- Wafaa’ [INEAS] speaks about IRAQ’s Order 81, which was passed by Paul Bremer on April 26, 2004 to award Iraq’s agricultural treasures to multinational corporations such as Monsanto and Cargill.

Tax and Spend: U.N.'s Rx for New World Medical Order -- A member of a World Health Organization (WHO) panel of experts that is pondering new global taxes on e-mails, alcohol, tobacco, airline travel and consumer bank transactions, has charged that she was given only selective information at group meetings, that deliberations were rushed and that group was "manipulated" by the international pharmaceuticals industry.

Scientists concoct 'Frankenstorm' scenario -- As rain, lightning, hail and even tornadoes arrived in the Southland last week, scientists got together at Caltech to dream up a frightening scenario called the "Frankenstorm."

WHO defends pandemic response ahead of Europe hearing -- Just days before a Council of Europe hearing to discuss claims that pharmaceutical companies influenced the World Health Organization's (WHO's) pandemic response, the global body said charges by some European officials that the pandemic is "fake" are "wrong and irresponsible.

Mississippi may make cold medicines prescription only to combat meth problem -- Law enforcement officials and other groups in Mississippi are lobbying lawmakers to require a prescription to buy cold medicines containing pseudoephedrine — a key ingredient in methamphetamine — as the state's drug problem reaches unprecedented levels.

UK: Obese patients encourage to put on weight to qualify for weight loss surgery -- Access to NHS weight-loss operations is inconsistent, unethical and a postcode lottery, says Royal College of Surgeons.

Two dozen states unemployment funds in the red -- The record 20 million Americans who collected unemployment insurance benefits last year landed on a safety net that was already deeply frayed.
* Unemployment insurance tracker interactive map

No recovery in housing in the immediate future -- The housing market is limping toward recovery. For planners, engineers and contractors whose business is driven by residential construction, the pace is painfully slow.

Obama uses prompters -- Even in a sixth grade class.

America's impending master class dictatorship -- Thanks to the endless barrage of feel-good propaganda that daily assaults the American mind, best epitomized a few months ago by the “green shoots,” everything’s-coming-up-roses propaganda touted by Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke, the citizens have no idea how disastrous the country’s fiscal, monetary and economic problems truly are. Nor do they perceive the rapidly increasing risk of a totalitarian nightmare descending upon the American Republic.

UK author calls for euthanasia booths in street corners to prevent a 'silver tsunami'-- Euthanasia 'booths' should be established on street corners for pensioners to end their lives with 'a martini and a medal', novelist Martin Amis said yesterday.

US to lift 21 year ban on haggis -- Smuggled and bootlegged, it has been the cause of transatlantic tensions for more than two decades. But after 21 years in exile, the haggis is to be allowed back into the US. What is Haggis you ask? Click Here!

Scalar wars: weaponization -- Warfare has been changed forever by the development of these scalar energy longitudinal wave howitzers. To get a basic understanding of scalar waves is to have the imagination suddenly run wild as all the implications and possibilities regarding warfare fall into place.