New Study Finds Direct Link Between Vaccines and Infant Mortality


Thursday, 23 June 2011 13:24

‘A shocking new study published in a prestigious medical journal has found a direct statistical link between higher vaccine doses and infant mortality rates in the developed world, suggesting that the increasing number of inoculations being forced upon children by medical authorities, particularly in the United States which administers the highest number of vaccines and also has the highest number of infant deaths, is in fact having a detrimental impact on health.

The study, entitled Infant mortality rates regressed against number of vaccine doses routinely given: Is there a biochemical or synergistic toxicity?, was conducted by Neil Z. Miller and Gary S. Goldman. It was published in the reputable Human and Experimental Toxicology journal, which is indexed by the National Library of Medicine.’

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Categories: Health/Pharma

Why is there a Media Blackout on Nuclear Incident at Fort Calhoun in Nebraska?


Thursday, 23 June 2011 07:51

‘Since flooding began on June 6th, there has been a disturbingly low level of media attention given to the crisis at the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Facility near Omaha, Nebraska. But evidence strongly suggests that something very serious has in fact happened there.’

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Categories: Environment

Imperial President Obama Pretends Not to Wage War


Thursday, 23 June 2011 07:27

‘What to do when you’ve engaged in one imperial war too many? Deny it’s a war. Obama is well versed in the history of his European allies, who been at war with the rest of the world for five hundred years, often annihilating whole peoples without ever formally declaring war against them. “America’s First Black President is wholly compatible with the old-school imperialists of Europe, now reborn and rejuvenated through NATO as the unchallenged masters of Africa.”‘

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Categories: World War III

Bahraini Troops Attack Protesters


Thursday, 23 June 2011 07:16

‘Saudi-backed Bahraini forces have attacked an anti-government rally held in protest at the heavy prison sentences passed over to opposition activists.

Witnesses say regime forces fired tear gas and sound grenades on protesters as they were heading to the Martyr Square, formerly called Pearl Square, in the capital Manama on Wednesday. The anti-regime rally came hours after a special security court sentenced eight opposition activists to life in jail for “plotting to overthrow the government.”

The court also handed sentences of up to 15 years to 13 other activists. Seven people were sentenced in absentia.’

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Categories: World War III

Greece Approves Austerity Measures


Thursday, 23 June 2011 07:08

‘Despite weeks of protests against the government’s austerity measures, the Greek cabinet has approved a new austerity budget plan to help ease its massive public debt.

The 2012-2015 austerity budget plan has been a key requirement from the EU and International Monetary Fund (IMF) to release the next tranche of debt funding worth 12 billion euros ($17 billion), part of a 110-billion-euro rescue package agreed on last year.

The new plan that was approved on Wednesday, is worth some EUR 28 billion and includes a privatization program aimed at raising EUR 50 billion and further budget cuts as well as tax increases.’

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Categories: Global news

War-Mongering Policies Split Britain


Thursday, 23 June 2011 06:43

  ‘General Sir Peter Wall, the Chief of the General Staff, warned that Prime Minister David Cameron may fail to meet the 2015 deadline set for ending combat operations in the South Asian country, British media reported.

The warning came after the Prime Minister publicly slammed military chiefs for calling into question the government’s war strategy.

Cameron had angrily rebuked the heads of the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Royal Navy for questioning the Libya mission, saying “You do the fighting, I’ll do the talking”.’

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Categories: Global news

Blair: Iran Must Not be Allowed to Develop Nuclear Program


Wednesday, 22 June 2011 12:41

‘Iran must not be allowed to develop its nuclear program, Quartet envoy Tony Blair said Tuesday during a panel discussion as part of the three-day Israeli Presidential Conference in Jerusalem.”If we allow Iran to develop nuclear capabilities, there will be consequence, therefore we must not let that happen,” Blair said.’

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Categories: World War III

Under Food Tyranny – E.Coli The New Terrorist Threat


Wednesday, 22 June 2011 13:04

‘Is the world’s e.coli scare the Osama Bin Laden of food?

Europe’s e.coli outbreak was traced to multiple produce, then organic bean sprouts, then not, then settled adamantly on those organic bean sprouts. This will not make sense to informed health freedom supporters, as e.coli stems from unsanitary conditions such as factory farms and CAFOs* where animal waste can run off into nearby fields. But the bean sprout story is what the public is buying.

Whether the threat is manufactured or not, whether this deadly, resistant strain is lab engineered or real – the question is, what does it mean now?’

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Categories: Health/Pharma

Bill would Approve US Role in Libya Retroactively


Wednesday, 22 June 2011 13:32

‘Two top US senators on Tuesday introduced a bill that would retroactively support America’s military role in Libya, amid a raging debate over whether President Barack Obama flouted the law by not getting prior congressional approval.

“I believe we will find a strong, bipartisan majority that is in favor of authorizing our current military operations in Libya and seeing this mission through to success,” said Republican US Senator John McCain, one of the authors of the bill.’

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Categories: World War III

Egypt Declines World Bank Loan as Incompatible with National Interest


Wednesday, 22 June 2011 14:00

‘The government has declined a loan from the World Bank because it found the terms of the loan incompatible with the national interest, Egyptian Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Fayza Abul Naga said on Monday.

The minister added that the government would not accept conditions dictated by the World Bank or the International Monetary Fund, especially since the 18-day uprising that toppled former President Hosni Mubarak.

However, Abul Naga said the Saudi government has granted Egypt a loan of US$200 million to be directed to small and medium enterprises.’

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Categories: Global news