The Engineering of ‘Pandemics’

By A. True Ott, PhD, ND 8-23-9 The year was 1921. America was entering a decade of robust prosperity. Later called “The Roaring Twenties”, it was a time of unparalleled economic expansion. Debt money from Wall Street banks was plentiful and easy to obtain. The “Great War” was over. America was flexing her industrial muscles. [...]

Half of GPs refuse swine flu vaccine over testing fears

Up to half of family doctors do not want to be vaccinated against swine flu. GPs will be first in the line for the jabs when they become available but many will decline, even though they will be offering the vaccine to their patients. More than two thirds of those who will turn the jab [...]

Quote of the Day – If co-operation is a duty…

If co-operation is a duty, I hold that non-co-operation also under certain conditions is equally a duty. Mohandas Gandhi

Swine flu vaccine could have major medical side effects

The swine flu vaccine is now being offered in the United States, but many people are worried about the vaccine’s potential side effects. Many say that the vaccine could be linked to the guillain barre syndrome. RT’s contributor and investigative journalist Wayne Madsen attended the international swine flu conference in Washington D.C. and talks about [...]

We All Fall Down

By Eric Peterson The equation for free fall is pretty basic. Drop anything—from a dime to a rock—from a tall building, for example, and once that object hits an acceleration of 9.8 meters per second squared, it’s free falling. This equation applies to everything, even to buildings. In the fall of 2005, Brigham Young University [...]

“The name’s Obama — BARACK Obama.”

By Joseph Cannon Of all the outside-the mainstream notions I’ve posited on this blog, the one that annoys the most people is my suggestion that the CIA recruited young Barack Obama during his days at Occidental College. I would further suggest that the Agency link runs in the family. I believe that, at an earlier [...]

Marketers Answer Call to Eliminate High-Fructose Corn Syrup

By Emily Bryson York and Natalie Zmuda First it was fat, then it was trans fat, and now it’s corn syrup. Consumers are asking manufacturers to remove ingredients they believe are harmful, and high-fructose corn syrup is near the top of many a mother’s hit list. Some major manufacturers have responded by removing the offending [...]

Infectious disease risk in swine flu jabs

Nick Miller and Julia Medew August 21, 2009 LEADING infectious disease experts have called on the Federal Government to abandon its mass swine-flu vaccination plan because of fears the vaccine is a contamination risk that could spread blood-borne diseases. Health Minister Nicola Roxon yesterday announced that the Government would start deploying its first batch of [...]

H1N1 October surprise prevention

By Deborah Dupre The core essence of “Greater Things” is that there is always a better way to do things — anything — whether it be religion, politics, science, academia — anything. To the extent that we get institutionalized and codified in a set belief system, is the extent that we inhibit the ability to [...]

Drop in world temperatures fuels global warming debate

By Robert Boyd WASHINGTON — Has Earth’s fever broken? Official government measurements show that the world’s temperature has cooled a bit since reaching its most recent peak in 1998. That’s given global warming skeptics new ammunition to attack the prevailing theory of climate change. The skeptics argue that the current stretch of slightly cooler temperatures [...]

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