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Florida Prepares for Huge Swine Flu Shot Program

July 10th, 2009

Via: Florida Today: Florida’s surgeon general says the state is preparing for massive swine flu immunizations, starting with schoolchildren, as the Obama administration urges states to prepare for the likelihood that the virus might worsen in the fall. Advertisement ”We may end up averting a crisis. That’s our hope,” said President Barack Obama, who took […]

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg On The “Growth In Populations That We Don’t Want To Have Too Many Of”

July 9th, 2009

Here’s an interesting moment of clarity. Via: New York Times: Q: If you were a lawyer again, what would you want to accomplish as a future feminist legal agenda? JUSTICE GINSBURG: Reproductive choice has to be straightened out. There will never be a woman of means without choice anymore. That just seems to me so […]

New Zealand Government Orders 300,000 Doses of Untested, Unlicensed Swine Flu Vaccine for Health Workers

July 6th, 2009

Via: TVNZ: The government is spending millions of dollars to import a swine flu vaccination for front line health workers – even though it has not been licensed yet. It has ordered 300,000 doses of the vaccine but it is unlikely to be available until December. The targeted campaign aimed at supporting frontline services in […]

Virologist to Make His Case for Lab Origin of Swine Flu

July 5th, 2009

Via: Peter’s New York: Back in April, when the first cases of swine flu were diagnosed in Mexico, Gibbs examined the genetic structure of the virus that had been posted on a public database. His analysis led him to speculate that the virus may have been the result of a laboratory error. He contacted the […]

U.S. Air Force Test Fires ICBM from California Coast

June 29th, 2009

Via: AP: The Air Force successfully launched an unarmed Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile Monday from the California coast to an area in the Pacific Ocean some 4,200 miles away. The ICBM was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base near Santa Barbara at 3:01 a.m. and carried three unarmed re-entry vehicles to their targets near […]

“Within a few years, the Franken-insects could be airborne.”

June 28th, 2009

Guess who? I know. It’s not a tough question. Yes, Bill Gates is at it again. I have to wonder, though: Have they backed off from talking about the flying syringes, genetically engineered mosquitoes that deliver vaccines when they bite people? Maybe that idea was just too f*&^%$# nuts for maintaining the right appearances. Via: […]

“Three Generations of Imbeciles Are Enough”: The U.S. Eugenics Legacy

June 25th, 2009

Via: USA Today: Paul Lombardo hadn’t planned on a three-decade detour when he stopped at a greasy-spoon restaurant for breakfast in February 1980. Lombardo, then a graduate student at the University of Virginia, picked up a newspaper to read as he ate his bacon and eggs. And the rest is history, literally and figuratively. For […]

Canada’s Swine Flu Vaccination Plan

June 23rd, 2009

Via: Windsor Star: Five-to-40-year-olds and Canada’s aboriginal communities should be the first to get vaccinated against human swine flu, experts say as Canadian officials decide who gets priority for the flu shots. Under Canada’s official pandemic plan, the entire population would ultimately be immunized against the H1N1 swine flu. But the vaccine will become available […]

Australia: Anti-Fluoride Extremists ‘Threaten to Kill MP’

June 22nd, 2009

Via: The Age: Anti-fluoride extremists have threatened to kill a Victorian government minister and blow up a regional water authority. As anger over fluoridating Geelong’s water supply mounted today, Labor minister Lisa Neville has been targeted along with water and health officials. A death threat was left with a bottle of water on the verandah […]

Nanotechnology: The New Asbestos?

June 18th, 2009

Via: Food Navigator: The safety risks of nanotechnology use by the food industry could make it “the new asbestos”, says toxicologist Dr George Burdock of the Burdock Group. Nanotechnology refers to controlling matter at an atomic or molecular scale measured in nanometers, or millionths of millimeters. In the food industry, the technology has excited manufacturers […]

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