Saturday, December 13, 2008

MAN GETS ROBBED AND SHOT AT A RESTAURANT ... WHILE THE GIRLS ON LINE BEHIND HIM ARE LAUGHING!!!!



Do these girls even know they are witnesses to theft and attempted murder? Do they even know that standing that close they could have just as easily become victims themselves?

*SMH*

Monday, December 8, 2008

Merrill Lynch CEO: I Deserve A $10 MILLION Bonus ... Even Though Our Company WENT BANKRUPT!!!















Merrill Lynch & Co. chief John Thain has suggested to directors that he get a 2008 bonus of as much as $10 million, but the battered securities firm's compensation committee is resisting his request, according to people familiar with the situation.

The committee and full board are scheduled to meet Monday to hear Mr. Thain's formal bonus recommendations for himself and other senior executives of the New York company. No decision has been reached, and it isn't known what Mr. Thain will recommend, but the compensation committee is leaning toward denying the executives bonuses for this year, these people said.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Civilian prisons coming soon to U.S. Army base near you










The U.S. Army is authorized to create civilian prison labor camps on military installations, according to a little-noticed regulation.

The camps are allowed if the request comes from the Federal Bureau of Prisons or state corrections facilities under leasing requirements defined by federal law.

WND's discovery of the regulation comes shortly after Bush administration directives expanding presidential powers during an emergency.

The Army prison camp policy is defined in Army Regulation 210-35, entitled "Installations: Civilian Inmate Labor Camps," signed Feb. 14, 2005, by Sandra R. Riley, then-administrative assistant to the secretary of the Army.

The regulation revises an earlier civilian inmate labor camp regulation signed Dec. 9, 1997, under the Clinton administration.

Ned Christensen, spokesman for the U.S. Army Installation Management Command, confirmed to WND the 2005 version of Army Regulation 210-35 is currently valid and fully operative.

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Sunday, November 2, 2008

FLU SHOTS CAUSE ALZHEIMERS













SHOULD YOU GET THE FLU SHOT?
Get the REAL Flu Facts before you decide.

"Look, first of all you have 2/3rds of the population on aspartame which interacts with all vaccines. Secondly, the CDC has admitted this is not the same strain as the flu that is here. Of course it couldn't be, its made from last year's flu vaccine. So even if someone wasn't using aspartame, all it can do is give you the flu. On an Ohio radio show Nov. 25,2003, a doctor stated 'If you have taken the flu shot more than 8 times in the last 10 years you have an 80% chance of getting Alzheimers'. Since aspartame is escalating Alzheimers anyway, and memory loss is so prevalent with aspartame its like #9 on the FDA list of 92 symptoms, people won't have a chance.

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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Horses Poisoned by Fluoridated Water



Justus’s horses are found to be suffering from chronic fluoride poisoning from drinking fluoridated (tap) water. Study published in peer reviewed scientific literature.

DO NOT DRINK OR COOK WITH TAP WATER!!!!!! They are adding sodium fluoride to it! The same crap we've been brushing our teeth with for decades. It's supposed to contribute to the overall health of our teeth right? NEGATIVE!!!

They are also openly adding fluoride to baby formula, they have BEEN adding it to tap water, and they are attempting to use it on crops!

Not only has fluoride been proven to have cancer causing effects on all life forms, it massively impairs memory and overall IQ in human beings. It contributes to the onslaught of alzheimers and a host of other brain related ailments. It also contributes to kidney failure.

Bottom Line: Only use REVERSE OSMOSIS or FILTERED WATER for COOKING AND DRINKING!!!!

Just google "Fluoride Disorder" or "Fluoride Pancreatic Cancer".

FDA Is Criticized For Its Stance On BPA



FDA Is Criticized For Its Stance On BPA
InjuryBoard
November 1, 2008


Those watching the news have surely heard about the BPA controversy. BPA is a common product used in plastics, including hard plastic water bottles, baby bottles and the linings of soda cans. It has been used for years, but now is under fire for being the potential cause of health problems, including early onset of puberty and cancer.

In August, the FDA released findings that BPA didn’t pose an immediate health risk. The FDA’s findings contradicted more than 100 studies. Now those findings are now being criticized within the agency. Yesterday, the FDA’s Science Committee voted unanimously to accept a report criticizing any findings that BPA is safe and called upon the FDA to consider more studies. The report criticized the FDA for relying too heavily on BPA studies funded by manufacturers.

There are also criticisms that the FDA isn’t looking out for the consuming public.

The margins of safety defined by FDA as adequate are not adequate," said Martin Philbert, chairman of a seven-member subcommittee commissioned by the FDA’s Science Board to review the agency’s findings regarding bisphenol A.

But critics say that more studies only means more time that BPA products are on shelves:

"The FDA is once again taking up the traditional call of the chemical industry that "more research is needed to settle all uncertainties before we take regulatory action" — delay, delay, delay!" said Frederick vom Saal, a leading expert on BPA and a professor or reproductive biology and neurobiology at the University of Missouri-Columbia.

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