Archive for the 'Kill Off' Category

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Noosphereoogle Detects Flu Outbreaks Faster Than CDC

November 12th, 2008

It’s the Noosphere. It’s Google. It’s the Noosphereoogle. Here are some comments from a previous post called, Astonishing Security Breach at South African Nuclear Facility: There’s a google tool anyone can use to observe meme saturation over time. It’s interesting stuff. http://www.google.com/trends Maybe .mil/.gov has a way of excluding the influence of crap culture and […]

Dutch Parliament Considering Forced Birth Control for “Unfit” Mothers

November 5th, 2008

The shit-for-brains Malthusian mini-Hitlers love this stuff. The shrill “peak everything” people are some of the most deranged statists that I’ve ever come across. They sound like flaky greenies at first, but mention centralized government plans to implement orderly kill off/population reduction programs and pay close attention to their responses. These fascists can’t help it. […]

The GM Genocide

November 4th, 2008

Via: Daily Mail: Shankara, like millions of other Indian farmers, had been promised previously unheard of harvests and income if he switched from farming with traditional seeds to planting GM seeds instead. Beguiled by the promise of future riches, he borrowed money in order to buy the GM seeds. But when the harvests failed, he […]

Fluoride Added to Children’s Milk in Schools Throughout UK City

October 28th, 2008

Via: PrisonPlanet: Fluoride is being added to children’s milk in 42 schools throughout the city of Sheffield in the UK, despite the chemical’s proven link to liver and kidney damage, cancer and the lowering of IQ. “A new strategy with the focus of preventing dental problems among children is be introduced in Sheffield,” reports the […]

Bill Gates Funds Research Into ‘Flying Syringe’ Mosquitoes to Deliver Vaccines

October 23rd, 2008

Madness. Via: AFP: The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded 100,000 dollars each on Wednesday to scientists in 22 countries including funding for a Japanese proposal to turn mosquitos into “flying syringes” delivering vaccines. The charitable foundation created by the founder of software giant Microsoft said in a statement that the grants were designed to […]

Mutant Seeds for Mesopotamia

October 22nd, 2008

Via: Uruknet: One would think that Iraqi farmers, now prospering under “freedom” and “democracy,” would be able to plant the seeds of their choosing, but that choice, under little-known Order 81, would be illegal. … What makes this Order 81 even more outrageous is that Iraqi farmers have been saving wheat and barley seeds since […]

Emergency Declarations Smooth Way for Vaccine Makers

October 20th, 2008

Chilling. Via: Kansas City Star: Sure, the economy is causing a crisis, but what about anthrax? How about smallpox? In a little noticed move, federal officials this month have declared a series of public health emergencies relating to potential weapons of biological terror. On Oct. 1, Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt declared an […]

Merck Cancer Vaccine Made Mandatory for Immigrants Seeking Permanent U.S. Residence

September 17th, 2008

Breathtaking. Via: Prison Planet: Immigrants seeking permanent legal residency in the U.S. are now mandated to take an expensive and controversial vaccine that has been linked with thousands of serious complaints and several deaths. The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine — known as Gardasil — is one of five the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services recently […]

UK: Shoppers to Use Fingerprints or Eye Scans to Pay for Goods

September 10th, 2008

Mmm hmm. The clean, green ziggurat will have everything under control. Get your retina scanned to gain access to the free speech zone? Via: Telegraph: The futuristic systems, like those used by Tom Cruise in the science fiction film Minority Report, are being developed by scientists for Barclaycard. The company has announced it is investing […]

And Now: The Clean, Green Ziggurat with Room for One Million People

September 6th, 2008

Via: Ecogeek: When it comes to sustainability, there may be lessons to be learned from ancient Mesopotamania. An environmental design company called Timelinks (based in the surprisingly environmentally innovative Dubai) has come up with an idea for a city complex that rivals the pyramids. The ancient ziggurats were towers of receding stories with a temple […]

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