Swine Flu A Hoax, But Martial Law All Too Real
As officials all but guarantee deadlier form of H1N1 will return later this year, draconian response measures have been established with the aid of deceptive scaremongering and hype
Paul Joseph Watson
Propaganda Matrix
Monday, May 4, 2009
The H1N1 virus itself has claimed less lives than a normal flu outbreak would be expected to kill, but the architecture of martial law in the form of draconian measures readied to combat a pandemic has (…)
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Swine Flu A Hoax, But Martial Law All Too Real
4 May 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
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More Confusion Over Flu
3 May 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
A medical researcher says that there is no current vaccine for swine flu and that current strategies are off target. It will take at least 6 months to manufacture a vaccine to combat swine flu.
So, should we be taking this pandemic more seriously and wring our hands, and get flu shots, or should we wash our hands and practice good sanitation procedures?
Our 24 hour news engines continue to pound the world with hour after hour of pandemic fear mongering. Despite the fact that there have (…) -
FOOD MATTERS: Prevent Illness, Reverse Disease & Maintain Optimal Health... Naturally.
15 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
FOOD MATTERS: Prevent Illness, Reverse Disease & Maintain Optimal Health... Naturally.
BY HUW GRIFFITHS
Medical and health care systems have always been among the great bastions of Western civilisation, something that, if all else failed, we look to as proof that we, the people of the West, are the most cared for and technologically protected people that science and money can buy. This was my general understanding for a period of my life that lasted until I was more or less in my (…) -
Chinese drywall poses potential risks
12 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
At the height of the U.S. housing boom, when building materials were in short supply, American construction companies used millions of pounds of Chinese-made drywall because it was abundant and cheap. Now that decision is haunting hundreds of homeowners and apartment dwellers who are concerned that the wallboard gives off fumes that can corrode copper pipes, blacken jewelry and silverware, and possibly sicken people.
(04-11) 18:31 PDT PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — By BRIAN SKOLOFF and CAIN (…) -
France recognises her responsibility to the military and civilian victims of her nuclear tests
1 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
The veterans of France’s nuclear testing, after years of futile approaches to military authorities and legal tribunals, all systematically dismissed or (if successful) referred to appeal by the ministry, have now won an apparently decisive victory.
For the first time, a Minister of Defense has now recognised a link, in principle, between some deaths and some illnesses (chiefly cancers) suffered by career servicemen, conscripts and civilians who took part in the France’s nuclear testing (…) -
Video: Health Crisis in Occupied Territories is “Destroying a Society!”
5 March 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
On March 4, 2009, a press conference was held in London and simulcasted to “The Palestine Center” in Washington, D.C. Richard Horton, editor-in-chief of “The Lancet” publication, summaried a report, issued this date, by his group. It is entitled: “Health in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.” The study, part of a series, is the result of “a 2-year collaboration between Palestinian public health scientists, WHO and associated UN agencies,” along with many others. The report documents the (…)
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The War on Sense
31 January 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
By David Glenn Cox
It is a shocking statistic and one that should spur us to action in 2006, 4,800 Americans lost their lives in the search for illicit pleasure. Most were young people under the age of 35 and there were thousands of others who were injured, some permanently in pursuit of kicks and cheap thrills.
If we follow the same model as our war on drugs our path is clear, we must outlaw the motorcycle. We must jail it purveyors and those who would facilitate their parts or repair, (…) -
Addiction and Control
21 January 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Addiction and Control
Morton S. Skorodin, M.D.
Like many other Oklahomans I watched a widely-publicized TV program on January 13 of this year, Crystal Darkness, which dramatized the problem of methamphetamine (meth) use. Clearly, it is a serious problem. The medical complications of this drug as depicted are real and I can attest to that since I saw patients with strokes, high blood pressure, and brain and kidney damage as a result of use of this substance as early as 1970.
The (…) -
Birth deformities in Iraq (due to depleted Uranium, chemicals...) videos
16 December 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
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What a drop of blood can tell about you - dark field mikroscopy
13 December 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
What a drop of blood can tell about you - dark field mikroscopy Darkfield Microscopy or Live Blood Analysis
(Live Blood Examination in the Darkfield according to Prof. Dr. G. Enderlein)
Darkfield Microscopy or Live Blood Analysis is a way of studying live whole blood cells under a specially adapted microscope that projects the dynamic image onto a video screen. This allows you to view your inner terrain. Digestive, eliminative and immune functions can be assessed as well as the presence (…)