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and Military Train To Intern Swine Flu Vaccine Refusniks
Law enforcement and military personnel are training to set up checkpoints
in order to catch people who refuse to take the swine flu vaccination
according to whistle blowers, while health authorities are laying the
groundwork for a mass vaccination campaign by warning that serious and
potentially deadly health problems will be blamed on the H1N1 vaccine.
Dollar
May Fall Further After Reaching Lowest in Almost a Year
The dollar may extend its decline after sliding to the weakest level
versus the euro in almost a year as an increase in America’s industrial
output encouraged investors to shift funds to higher-yielding assets.
Obama,
G-20 Will Pledge to Keep Stimulus, Froman Says
President Barack Obama and other Group of 20 leaders next week will
pledge to keep economic stimulus policies in place until a recovery
is certain, the White House’s G-20 liaison said.
Police
without ID escape with ’slap on the wrist’
Scotland Yard chiefs were told today it is extraordinary officers caught
policing protests without identification badges escape with a “slap
on the wrist”.
Houston
Cops Handcuff, Assault Man For Posting Obama Joker Flyers
A Houston man was handcuffed and assaulted by cops for posting anti-Obama
flyers around his town, actions described as "criminal vandalism"
by police and some local residents, despite the fact that giant pro-Obama
murals are openly displayed in the same neighborhood for all to see.
Losing
the Moral High Ground
The September 11, 2001 attacks galvanized the United States, especially
the United States Army. We were attacked and young people across this
nation answered the call to arms.
Is
Bagram Obama’s New Secret Prison?
On Monday, one day after the New York Times and the Washington Post
reported that the Obama administration was planning to introduce tribunals
for the prisoners held in the US prison at Bagram airbase, Afghanistan,
the reason for the specifically-timed leaks that led to the publication
of the stories became clear.
Pentagon
Targets UK and France With Psyops Websites U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM)
has finalised a $10m agreement with a large globalist defense contractor
to operate a network of psychological operations websites, with
Britain and France named as "targeted regions".
Medvedev
Wants To Meet U.S. Dissidents
The Kremlin fumed when U.S. President Barack Obama included a meeting
with Russian opposition leaders on his Moscow itinerary back in
July.
Intelligence
Agencies Say No New Nukes in Iran
The U.S. intelligence community is reporting to the White House
that Iran has not restarted its nuclear-weapons development program,
two counterproliferation officials tell NEWSWEEK. U.S. agencies
had previously said that Tehran halted the program in 2003.
Arrested
in O.C.? A DNA sample could buy freedom
Guilty or not, people arrested can avoid the hassle of court if
they give their DNA sample to the district attorney. The program
raises privacy and equity concerns among legal scholars.
“Road
police blood tests are an active rape”
The pilot program that is happening in Idaho and Taxes to take blood
forcibly from individuals unwilling to blow a breathalyzer is aimed
at prosecuting more people, says Georgetown University professor
Andrew Einhorn.
Dem
Senator Warns of ‘Big, Big Tax’ on Middle Class in Baucus
Bill
It’s not every day that you hear a Democratic senator charge
that a fellow Democrat is proposing to raise taxes on the middle
class, but that is what happened on Tuesday when Sen. Jay Rockefeller,
D-W.Va., ripped into the health-care bill developed by Sen. Max
Baucus, D-Mt., the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.
Six
Italian soldiers ‘killed in Kabul attack’
Six Italian soldiers were killed and another three wounded in a
suicide bomb attack on Thursday in the Afghan capital Kabul, the
defence ministry said.
US
to scrap plans for missile shield in Europe: report
The United States is to shelve plans for a missile-defense system
in Poland and the Czech Republic, the Wall Street Journal reported
Thursday, cheering Russia but triggering concern in Central European
capitals.
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