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Pharma Reaps Billions From Swine Flu Fearmongering
Michael Hilton, the leader of American Police Force, the paramilitary
organization that recently terminated a deal with local authorities
in Hardin Montana to take over a detention camp in the town, has failed
to co-operate with the Montana Attorney General's demand that the company
turn over financial record pertaining to the deal, opening up the possibility
that Hilton could be arrested for contempt.
JPMorgan
profits surge six fold
JPMorgan Chase’s profits increased more than six fold in the latest
quarter, the company said Wednesday, allowing the bank to handily beat
Wall Street estimates.
Recruited
by MI5: the name’s Mussolini. Benito Mussolini
History remembers Benito Mussolini as a founder member of the original
Axis of Evil, the Italian dictator who ruled his country with fear and
forged a disastrous alliance with Nazi Germany.
Apartment
residents told to take down U.S. flags
At the Oaks Apartments in Albany, the management can fly their own flag
advertising one and two bedroom apartments – but residents have
been told they can’t fly any flags at all.
Swine
Flu Shot Propaganda Goes Into Overdrive
The establishment's propaganda drive to convince everyone to take the
swine flu shot has gone into overdrive, surpassing any previous effort
in the domain of public health and stoking suspicions about the motivations
of pharmaceutical giants, especially in light of the fact that the H1N1
virus is far less deadly than the regular seasonal flu. Attorney General Drops
Investigation Into APF
Montana’s Attorney General dropped his investigation in to California-based
security company American Police Force Tuesday.
U.S.
could potentially use controversial adjuvants in swine flu vaccine
The World Health Organization estimates that a worldwide production
capacity of 3 billion doses of pandemic H1N1 vaccines will be used to
prevent the outbreak and spread of the 2009 H1N1 flu, or “swine
flu,” as it is better known.
Support
Your Global Police?
When last we checked in with Ronald K. Noble, he was enjoying a lucrative
career as a reward for helping cover up a crime against humanity in
which he was deeply implicated.
Rage
at Government for Doing Too Much and Not Enough
Americans have historically swung between anger at big business and
anger at Washington. This year their rage has targeted business and
government with equal fury.
Deaths
of 9/11 front-liners renew talk of aid bill
The deaths of three 9/11 first responders in the past week is enough
proof for Mayor Bloomberg that people are getting sick from working
at Ground Zero.
Obama
tops Bush in troop buildup
The combined US troop deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan have now
reached a higher level than existed at any time under the presidency
of George W. Bush. This surge past the record set by its predecessor
marks another grim milestone in the Obama administration’s
escalation of American militarism.
US
aid ‘no threat to Pakistan sovereignty’
The US has denied that Washington’s giant aid package will
impose certain ‘conditions’ on Pakistan, following charges
that the lucrative bill violates the country’s sovereignty.
McChrystal
demands bloodshed
US and NATO commander General Stanley A. McChrystal is demanding
a massive expansion of “counterinsurgency” operations
in Afghanistan that, according to classified documents, would require
500,000 troops over the next five years.
An
open letter to Justice Edward Lehner on denying 9/11 justice
Justice Lehner of the New York State Supreme Court: When did the
call come to decide against this ballot initiative, or was it simply
your own thought to rubberstamp Referee Louis Crespo’s recommendation
that the decision to establish a local commission to investigate
the events of September 11, 2001, not be put before the voters?
Saving Face in Afghanistan
This past week there has been a lot of discussion and debate on
the continuing war in Afghanistan. Lasting twice as long as World
War II and with no end in sight, the war in Afghanistan has been
one of the longest conflicts in which our country has ever been
involved.
October
‘Crash’ Still on the Way: CEO
Back in July, Enzio von Pfeil, chief executive officer of EconomicClock.com,
predicted a stock market crash in October.
US
‘to continue Georgia support’
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said that Washington will
continue supporting Georgia and also train its military despite
Russian objections.
Russia
to adopt first strike nuclear policy: official
Russia will revise its military doctrine to allow a “preventative”
nuclear strike against would-be aggressors, a top Kremlin policy-maker
was quoted as saying on Wednesday.
Another Phony Bin Laden Tape
Holdren's Eugenicist Nightmare
CIA Involvement In Iran
Nazi Roots Of The European Union
North Korea Nuclear Circus
Police State UK
Neo-Con Attack On Jesse Ventura
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