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Hearings Begin On "Falsified" Swine Flu Pandemic The Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe, a 47 nation body encompassing democratically
elected members of parliament, has begun hearings to investigate whether
the H1N1 swine flu pandemic was falsified or exaggerated in an attempt
to profit from vaccine sales.
Man
died after watching Avatar – doctor
A 42-year-old Taiwanese man with a history of high blood pressure has
died of a stroke likely triggered by over-excitement from watching the
blockbuster Avatar in 3D, a doctor says.
Tennessee
Follows Texas In Banning Private Gun Shows Tennessee has followed
Texas in demanding that dealers obtain licenses and turn over a plethora
of information to authorities before being able to host a gun show in
another devastating attack on the second amendment.
‘Saudi
jets bombard N Yemen, kill dozen’ Saudi fighter jets keep bombing Houthi positions
in northern Yemen along the border the country shares with the oil-rich
kingdom, killing more than a dozen people.
First
RON PAUL 2012 billboard…The Revolution Continues
This is what we believe to be the first billboard for Ron Paul 2012.
It’s located in Cottonwood, Arizona. The sign is 8' x 28'.
This sign has nothing to do with him running. This is just a public
endorsement of the peoples revolution.
Jet
bomb plot review shows more missed clues
Worried about possible terrorist attacks over the Christmas holiday,
President Obama met on Dec. 22 with top officials of the C.I.A.,
F.B.I. and Department of Homeland Security, who ticked off a list
of possible plots against the United States and how their agencies
were working to disrupt them.
Mumbai
accused says four gunmen were Indian The man alleged to be the sole surviving gunman in the 2008
Mumbai (Bombay) attacks, Mohammad Qasab, has said four of the gunmen
were Indians.
US
accused of ‘occupying’ Haiti as troops flood in France accused the US of “occupying”
Haiti on Monday as thousands of American troops flooded into the
country to take charge of aid efforts and security.
FBI
broke law for years in phone record searches
The FBI illegally collected more than 2,000 U.S. telephone call
records between 2002 and 2006 by invoking terrorism emergencies
that did not exist or simply persuading phone companies to provide
records, according to internal bureau memos and interviews. FBI
officials issued approvals after the fact to justify their actions.
The
Crusade Continues in Iraq
ABC News is reporting that U.S. military weapons are inscribed with
secret ‘Jesus’ Bible codes.
Wall
Street Seeing Goldman in Rare Reversal With Morgan Stanley
Goldman Sachs Group Inc., whose record earnings in the first nine
months of last year fueled public outrage, will probably hit a profit
plateau in 2010, just as Morgan Stanley rebounds from its worst
year ever.
BBC
drops top IPCC source for climate change data
The British Broadcasting Corporation has put its weather forecasting
contract out to tender – the first time since its radio broadcasts
began in 1923 – after taking heat from the public for a string
of embarrassingly inaccurate long-range weather forecasts.