Continue reading “Jamie Dimon: It Would “Be Criminal To Subject Our Company” To A Trial”
Month: January 2014
The last report issued in 2013 by the Department of Justice (Vaccine Court), for compensation made by the Health and Human Services for people injured or killed by vaccines, was released in December 2013, covering the period of 8/16/2013 through 11/15/2013. The report is available as a Power Point presentation here.
There were 139 claims settled during this time period, with 70 of them being compensated. So, just over 50% of the claims filed for vaccine damages were compensated during this period. Continue reading “Flu Vaccine is the most Dangerous Vaccine in the U. S. based on Settled Cases for Injuries”
WEB Notes: This continues to happen around the globe. Markets have been very shaky the past few days. This week should be a bit more telling. Yesterday, South Korea held an emergency meeting to discuss economic markets. In addition we now seeHSBC limiting cash withdrawals.
(Sky News) – Lloyds Banking Group has apologised after customers were unable to withdraw money from cashpoints or pay for goods with their debit cards. Continue reading “Lloyds Banking Group ‘Sorry’ Over IT Glitch”
WEB Notes: The entire country better start praying for rain in California. California is in fact the bread bowl for this country. In addition much of our food is exported around the work as well, rice for example. If there is no water here, prices for the food on your plate are going to be extremely expensive. Things are looking very grim for The Golden State. Here are some photos of a Lake in Northern California.
(Video, Yahoo) – In January, business at the 101 Livestock Market’s cattle auction on California’s Central Coast is usually slow. The busy season is normally in June or July, when ranchers have had time to fatten their animals for weeks on spring grasses. Continue reading “California Drought Has Ranchers Selling Cattle”
The Trans-Pacific Partnership n. 1. A “free trade” agreement that would set rules on non-trade matters such as food safety, internet freedom, medicine costs, financial regulation, and the environment. 2. A binding international governance system that would require the United States, Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam, and any other country that signs on to conform their domestic policies to its rules. 3. A secret trade negotiation that has included over 600 official corporate “trade advisors” while hiding the text from Members of Congress, governors, state legislators, the press, civil society, and the public. Continue reading “Biggest Threat to the Internet You’ve Probably Never Heard Of! TPP- STOP IT NOW!”
“I say what I need to say when I need to say it!”
-Nancy Grace
hypocrite (see Nancy Grace)
hyp·o·crite [hip-uh-krit] Show IPA noun
1. a person who pretends to have virtues, moral or religious beliefs, principles, etc., that he or she does not actually possess, especially a person whose actions belie stated beliefs. Continue reading “Nancy Grace vs. Nancy Grace On Smoking Pot!”
AccuWeather – by Kristina Pydynowski
The next blast of brutal cold will grip most of the eastern two-thirds of the United States early this week and could yield the lowest temperatures so far this winter in many communities.
While harsh cold is returning to the Midwest and Northeast this weekend, it will pale in comparison to what will follow for Monday through Wednesday. Continue reading “Next Polar Plunge Could Be Winter’s Coldest”
Waking Times – by Gregg Prescott, M.S.
Traditional educational systems basically teach us that the history of man only dates back to about 8,000 years ago while religious texts date mankind to approximately 6,000 years ago. It is more than obvious that there a massive push to occlude our true history and origins.
While you may not agree with some of the questions, please try to view them with an open mind. As you’ll see, the history we have been taught has been manipulated and obscured from us. Continue reading “20 History Questions They Refuse To Answer In School”
Before It’s News – by N. Morgan
Besides having a good gun, you have to have effective ammo. The G2 Research Radically Invasive Projectile (R.I.P), is one of those ammos I would classify as the perfect ammo. This ammo is the ultimate in personal/home defense and is worth a look. Continue reading “The New Ammo That Has Gun Owners Drooling”
Yet another welfare and illegal alien insanity story – while amnesty pimps like Sen. Dick Durbin keep telling us “undocumented immigrants can’t collect welfare”.
The head of the largest heroin operation in Polk County, FL history, along with numerous others who work for him, are illegal aliens who collect foodstamps. Four of the operation’s women also collect WIC payments. Continue reading “Heroin Kingpin Busted in Florida is an Illegal Alien…on Food Stamps”
Stop the Drug War – by Phillip Smith
Two Incidents; four more drug war deaths A Louisiana man was killed in drug bust gone wrong last Tuesday and two Oklahoma police officers and the drug suspect they were after were killed in car crashes last Thursday. Kenner, Louisiana resident Eldrin Smart and Oklahoma lawmen Kristian Willhight and Brian Beck and the man they were chasing, Quentin Lee Johnson, become the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th persons to die in US domestic drug law enforcement operations so far this year. Continue reading “Two Oklahoma Cops Among Latest Drug War Deaths”
What role does the current overuse of antibiotics play in encouraging the spread of new and invasive super bugs?
Why are water treatment facilities spreading super bugs even after the water has been treated?
Is chlorine an effective water disinfectant? Continue reading “Superbugs are breeding, spreading drug-resistant genes at water treatment plants”
Collective Evolution – by Jeff Roberts
Polydimethylsiloxane, sounds tasty doesn’t it? Domino’s Pizza, McDonald’s, and Wendy’s think it is at least. The chemical has been stirring up some discussion recently due to its appearance in fast-food menu items. It belongs to a group of polymeric compounds commonly referred to as silicones, and applications of the chemical range from contact lenses and medical devices to shampoo and conditioners (making the hair shiny and slippery), caulking, heat resistant tiles, polishes, cosmetics, silly putty, and the list goes on. Continue reading “Domino’s, McDonald’s, & Wendy’s Are All Feeding You A Chemical Used In Silly Putty”
Doug Ross @ Journal – by Jeffrey Meyer
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) appeared on CBS Face the Nation on Sunday morning and was met with a barrage of questions from host Bob Schieffer about his involvement in the government shutdown. Apart from being the victim of Schieffer’s accusations that the Tea Party senator was to blame for the shutdown, it also appears that Mr. Cruz was the victim of editing by CBS. Continue reading “CBS News Censors Senator’s Blistering Criticism of President’s Unprecedented Abuse of Power”