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Big Brother is Watching

Saturday, February 13, 2010

 


So Who is Big Brother?
Big Brother is watching and it’s not who you think. Jesse Ventura’s investigation of government surveillance on its citizens tears the lid off a nationwide program called Infragard that is thought to turn local businessmen and office workers into spies, snooping on their neighbors and ratting on their friends in exchange for information and special privileges from the FBI- including, some charge, a “license to kill.”
Infragard is a citizen spy network, a partnership between ‘big business and the FBI.


So Just who is Infragard? Most of these systems and services are owned and operated by private industry. Therefore, the protection of our nation’s infrastructure cannot be accomplished by the federal government alone. It requires coordinated action from numerous stakeholders – including government, the private sector, law enforcement and concerned citizens. Sounds like Martial Law to me.

The FBI has created a private sector which is authorized to shoot to kill during martial law. We were assured that if we were forced to kill someone to protect our infrastructure, there would be no repercussions, the whistleblower says.
As of 2009 there were over 34,000 members of Infragard.

So what do you think? Let us know, your opinion matters.

iPhone 3 GS Fastest Phone Ever

Friday, February 12, 2010

This is truly the fastest phone on the market today the new iPhone 3GS and you will be surprised how quickly you can launch all the applications. When surfing the net web pages render in a fraction of the time and you can view email attachments quicker. The improved and updated 3D graphics are incredible. It is 2X faster than the iPhone 3G.


You can now shoot video, edit and share it all from the new iPhone 3GS. High quality VGA video and trim your footage by adjusting start and end points then share in an email or even publish to YouTube.

With the new 3 megapixel camera you can take great still photos also with built in autofocus.


The new voice control recognizes the names in your contacts and also the music on your iPod so whether you want to place a call or play songs just ask.

In the new iPhone 3GS there is a built in digital compass. It automatically reorients maps to match the direction you are facing.


To find out more please visit the Apple website

The Micropreemie Josie Duggar Update

Thursday, February 11, 2010

 

The latest update on little baby Josie Duggar at the end of January states that she is gaining weight and doing better.The micropreemie Josie Duggar was rushed from University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, Ark., the hospital where she was born, to Arkansas Children's Hospital, her parents at her side.
Josie Duggar developed a spontaneous bowel perforation," explains her physician, Dr. Robert Arrington, co-director of the neonatal intensive care unit. "She responded to placement of an abdominal drain, plus antibiotics, and did not require an open operation." It was wonderful news for her frightened parents that their tiniest baby would not require surgery. "Dr. Arrington knows how to think outside the box and come up with different creative solutions," says a grateful Jim Bob, 44. "Josie is walking a daily tightrope to keep her vitals stable and the nurses and the whole team here has been wonderful."
Our prayers are with the family and Josie.

East Coast Digging Out...



PHILADELPHIA – Utility crews rumbled along icy roads working to restore power to more than 100,000 customers from Virginia to New Jersey and snowbound airports resumed limited operations Thursday, a day after a powerful storm disrupted the lives of 50 million people from the southern plains up through the East Coast. Many schools systems in the path of the storm remained closed for a second day, including in Baltimore, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., although New York City school children headed back to class after only their third snow day in six years.
In Washington, the federal government was closed for a fourth straight day. The nation's capital joined Philadelphia and Baltimore in logging their snowiest winters in history.
Paul Kocin, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Washington, D.C., said the storm compares to some of the greatest ever largely because of its timing. He estimated 50 million people were affected.
"The big difference is that it occurred within a week and a half of three other storms," Kocin said. "The combination of storms is almost unprecedented — the amount of snow, the amount of impact."
The latest storm dumped nearly 16 inches in Philadelphia and about 20 inches in central New Jersey. Totals ranged from 10 to 16 inches around New York City.
Yue-Chung Siu, 25, got up early to be at work at his family's bagel store in Philadelphia by 5:30 a.m. Thursday. He said his normal 30 minute commute from Bensalem turned into an hour and 45 minutes because of detours and poorly plowed roads. He recalled the record-breaking blizzard of January 1996. "I was a little kid, so I had a lot of fun," Siu said. "Now, it's like half-fun, half-hassle."
D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty said it would take another 24 hours to see a lot of normal government operations.
"Then we have a nice, long weekend and the city should be back on its feet by Tuesday," he told CBS' "The Early Show."
He said the city has spent at least double its normal budget on snow removal and expects to ask the federal government for help.
The storm had halted flights throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, but by Thursday morning flights began to arrive at Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C. Both of Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport's two main runways reopened, but officials warned that flight cancellations would continue because of the storm.
One primary runway was open at Philadelphia International Airport on Thursday morning and a second should open by 9 a.m., said airport spokeswoman Victoria Lupica.
All three New York area airports were back in service, although many flights still remained canceled.
In Philadelphia, road crews worked to clear Interstate 76 and I-676, which closed Wednesday to leave the city of 1.5 million residents with only one usable major artery. Authorities reopened the two routes Thursday morning.
The D.C. Department of Transportation urged motorists to stay off city streets Thursday morning to keep them clear for emergency response, tree and road crews.
Emergency officials in eastern Pennsylvania reported more than 200 vehicles, mostly trucks, were stranded Wednesday along I-78. Officials said gasoline, food and water were delivered to the stranded drivers before plows could clear paths for them by midnight, but the roadway remained closed on Thursday.
In northeast Maryland, staffers at the Harford County Emergency Operations Center fielded several calls per minute from residents struggling to meet the financial demands of a second snowstorm just days after the first. One woman called to say she couldn't afford to stay at her motel another night and was about to be evicted. Homeless shelters were full, forcing the county to pay for motel rooms for some people.
"We really can't have people pushed out into the snow," said Scott Gibson, the county's director of human resources. "The motels are our second line of defense."
For many families, the first storm was a fun weekend diversion. People even went skiing past Washington's monuments. But Wednesday's blizzard quickly became a serious safety concern. The Pennsylvania governor shut down some highways and warned that people who drove were risking their lives.
As of Wednesday, Baltimore had 72.3 inches so far this winter, the Washington area had 54.9 inches and Philadelphia had 70.3 inches. The previous records for snowiest winters were 62.5 inches in Baltimore in 1995-96; 54.4 inches in Washington in 1898-99; and 65.5 inches in Philadelphia in 1995-96.
Electric crews in New Jersey were working to restore power to about 46,000 homes and businesses that lost electricity.
More than 70,000 utility customers in Pennsylvania were without power. Some never got it back after the last storm. More than 11,000 customers in Virginia were still in the dark. In New York, Consolidated Edision reported over 700 outages Thursday morning, with the majority in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn.
In West Virginia, 800 National Guardsmen were helping to clean up after the state's latest winter storm.
But the news wasn't all bad. Washington has not had a homicide in a week. Ski areas were doing brisk business, when people could get to them. And private contractors were making money plowing driveways and parking lots.
Report by AP

Best and Worst 2010 Cars

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

 

2010s You Should Buy
Hyundai Genesis Coupe
A newcomer to the class of affordable sports cars, the Hyundai Genesis Coupe provides real rear-wheel-drive sports performance for a fraction of the price. Shoppers can choose between a 210-horsepower turbo I4 engine and a 306-horsepower V6. Plus it features a sleek exterior design, an accommodating four-passenger cabin and good scores in federal government crash tests. Not surprisingly, it debuts near the top of its class.

MSRP: $22,000 - $31,000
Ford Transit Connect

The all-new Ford Transit Connect may be the best thing that’s happened to small businesses since QuickBooks. This workman’s van provides a whopping 135 cubic feet of cargo space, an impressive city/highway fuel economy of 22/25 mpg, and loads of business-friendly features. These include an available in-car computer system that uses 2G and 3G networks to access records and track fleet activity. The Transit Connect is so well-liked that it was recently voted North American Truck of the Year.

MSRP: $20,780 - $22,350

Mercedes-Benz E-Class

Redesigned for 2010, the E-Class is an all-around better car than the model it replaces. It provides sportier handling dynamics, an elegant exterior design, a lavish cabin and an old-world feel that few luxury large cars can match. It also features revolutionary safety systems like Attention Assist, which utilizes behavioral detection technology to alarm drowsy drivers -- and comes standard. Best of all, the new E-Class is cheaper than last year’s model.

MSRP: $48,600 - $58,800

GMC Terrain

The newly-introduced GMC Terrain adds one heck of a value package to the class of affordable compact SUVs. It shares its mechanical elements with the Chevrolet Equinox, but provides a bolder exterior design and loads of snazzy yet practical interior features. Among them is a standard rearview camera, an iPod interface and a sliding rear seat. Best of all, the Terrain affords excellent fuel economy and even leads its class with a highway fuel economy rating of 32 mpg.

MSRP: $24,250 - $31,000

Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon

For 2010, Cadillac set out to create a vehicle that combines the sporty driving dynamics of its CTS sedan with the utility of a station wagon -- and that’s exactly what it did. The CTS Sport Wagon leaves critics impressed with its superb performance abilities and stylish design, inside and out. Among its many selling points, the CTS Sport Wagon is available with either rear-wheel or all-wheel drivetrains. It also features a five-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, which is the longest in its class.

MSRP: $39,830 - $53,620
2010s You Should Think Twice About
Honda Accord Crosstour

Given the popularity of its coupe and sedan siblings, much was expected of the new Accord Crosstour, an affordable midsize SUV. Sadly, it doesn’t match the hype. It’s luxurious and is backed by Honda’s superb history of reliability, but commands an expensive price tag. Plus, with only 25.7 to 51.3 cubic feet of cargo space, it doesn’t provide much utility. Critics are also split over its odd exterior styling. Because of these cons, the Accord Crosstour ranks near the bottom of its class.

MSRP: $29,670 - $36,220

Dodge Caliber

Despite receiving a mild refresh, the 2010 Caliber still trails behind in the class of affordable compact wagons. It looks bold and provides a respectable 18.5 to 48 cubic feet of cargo room, but is marked by subpar interior materials, underpowered engine options and sloppy handling. For 2010, Dodge has discontinued the relatively sporty SRT trim and no longer offers a lifetime powertrain warranty. With such cutbacks, it’s difficult to justify buying the 2010 Caliber.

MSRP: $17,090 - $20,925

Lexus HS Hybrid

Drivers don’t know what to make of the Lexus HS -- the first luxury car to emphasize fuel economy over all else. Its interior comes jam-packed with loads of easy-to-use convenience and safety features, but doesn’t meet typical high levels of Lexus quality. And while its combined 35 mpg fuel economy is great for an entry-level luxury car, it’s nowhere near as impressive as the 50-mpg Prius. As such, it doesn’t excel as either a Lexus or a hybrid. The all-new HS ranks at the bottom of the Upscale Midsize Car class. On top of everything else, the HS has also been included in a global safety recall, along with the Prius, due to a defect with the cars' braking systems.

MSRP: $34,200 - $36,970

Chrysler Sebring

Don’t be fooled by the elimination of its hood strafes -- which most reviewers found hideous -- the 2010 Sebring is the same bad investment as it ever was. While its lower trim engine options are underpowered, its strongest engine features dismal fuel economy. Reviewers also complain that its cabin features low-quality materials and not much cargo room. The Sebring’s long-term cost of ownership is also a cause of concern, especially now that Chrysler is no longer offering a lifetime powertrain warranty. Not surprisingly, the Sebring ranks near the bottom of the Affordable Midsize Car class.

MSRP: $22,115 - $34,705

Land Rover LR4

Last year’s LR3 is redesigned for 2010 to provide greater on-road performance and more intuitive controls. However, auto writers point out that the LR4's lackluster city/highway fuel economy (12/17 mpg), Land Rover's poor reputation for reliability and high sticker price significantly detract from its overall value. And while it’s a superior off-road performer, it’s highly unlikely that anyone would take an SUV this expensive and luxurious over rough terrain. The LR4 ranks near the bottom of the Luxury Midsize SUV class.

MSRP: $47,250 - $47,250
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New Credit Card Law

 


Report from/Yahoo News...
With new regulations starting in less than a month, you may need to take stock of your credit card portfolio to determine which cards' terms are changing to your benefit and which feature changes that can hit you in the wallet. The most important thing to do, says Lauren Bowne, staff attorney at San Francisco-based Consumers Union, is be aware of your credit card terms. So much has changed in recent months that consumers need to pay attention to what is and isn't featured in the credit card. Even if you're the person who pays off your balance and doesn't even have any credit card debt," says Bowne. "They might get a notice that says they're getting a $100 annual fee. Even people with stellar credit and stellar credit payment histories need to pay attention."

Here are five smart credit card moves to make before Feb. 22:

1. Consider waiting to get new credit cards until after Feb. 22 because new accounts are protected from interest rate increases for the first year. As issuers compete for new customers in the new reform law landscape, there may be good deals and offers for people with good credit. 2. For existing accounts, consider doing a balance transfer from higher interest rate cards to accounts with lower APRs. Some issuers are offering good customers balance transfers of at least a year. Remember that there is a cost of 3 percent or 4 percent of the amount transferred, so weigh that decision carefully. Also, take note of what the new interest rate will be AFTER the promotional period ends. If it's higher than the rate on the old card or only a few points lower, it may not be worth it to switch.

3. Have a Plan B backup card or two. Issuers can still lower your credit limit and close your account without advance notice. Make sure you have more than one card as a backup in case this happens to you and you need a credit card for emergencies.

4. Charge a small amount on those other cards every other month and pay it off in full when the bill comes. This avoids any dormancy fee that may be assessed and may prevent the company from closing the account for inactivity. Some issuers require a minimum amount of charging to avoid inactivity fees, so check your terms.

5. Young adults' access to credit will be restricted by the new law. For college students or anyone under 21 who is responsible with credit, the best move could be to get a credit card now while you still can on your own. After Feb. 22, you will have to get an adult (over 21) co-signer and may be asked to show proof you have the ability to pay.

Some Advice Doesn't Change

In addition to the moves to make before the law takes effect, good credit card habits remain important, some of them even more so.

Don't go overboard. Making too many changes within a short period -- as in opening or closing several accounts at once -- can hurt your credit score. If you're closing or adding new accounts and about to apply for a loan, it may be better to keep the cards you currently have -- even if the terms are worse. Closing an account that you've had for a long time can negatively impact the portion of your credit score related to credit utilization ratio.

Pay your bills on time. Even though the credit card law gives you a 60-day window for late payments before banks can impose penalty interest rates on existing balances, payments not received by the due date will show up as bad marks on your credit report.

Pay more than the minimum amount due. It will help you pay your credit card debt off faster. The new law mandates that your billing statement include a prominent notice of how long it will take you to pay off your debt. For many, that could be a wake-up call.

If you're having trouble paying your bills, get help from an accredited nonprofit credit counselor. Your monthly credit card statement will feature a toll-free number to call for help. The credit card reform law requires that issuers prominently display a toll-free number that consumers can call to get the names of at least three consumer credit counseling agencies that have been approved by the U.S. bankruptcy courts for credit and debt management counseling.

Stay on top of your mail. The new law requires that credit card issuers notify you of changes to your account. That means you can't leave that mail unopened on the table for a week. Some changes are likely to have deadlines and time elements that can hurt you financially if you don't act quickly.

Bowne, from the consumer group, recommends consumers create a list of their credit card accounts that includes key terms (i.e., the interest rates for purchases, balance transfers and cash advances, fees, due dates and grace period). She recommends marking your calendar to remind yourself when promotional rates end so that you can be sure to pay off the balance before higher interest rates begin on those accounts.

"It requires a lot of organization and a lot of time," Bowne says. "The more credit cards you have, the more things you've got to juggle and the more things you've got to know."

She adds: "At least now, luckily, your credit card due date will be on the same day each month.

Blizzards Mid-Atlantic to New York




Report from AP...
WASHINGTONSnow, wind and slush hounded eastern commuters Wednesday as blizzard warnings from Baltimore to New York City heralded the second major storm in a region already blanketed by historic weekend snowfalls. The blizzard left more than 10 inches of new snow fell before dawn in parts of Maryland that had received up to 30 inches just a few days earlier. Plows and salt spreaders fought heavy snow in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, where the flakes briefly turned to rain to make a slushy mix.
The manager of a Staten Island 7-Eleven, Yagnesh Patel, had a slippery drive to work ahead of the plows. "It's going to be a tough day ahead," Patel said.
The wind started blowing in gusts from 25 to 45 mph in and around snowbound Washington, whipping fresh powder and making driving treacherous as visibility was only about a block in many places. Driving conditions got so bad that officials in Washington and some nearby suburbs pulled plows off the roads.

Heavy snow collapsed part of the roof and a wall at a Smithsonian Institution storage building in Suitland, Md. Smithsonian spokeswoman Linda St. Thomas said they don't believe there was any damage to artifacts from the National Air and Space Museum, but officials were unable to go inside because the building is unstable.

Chris Matherne, a Washington property manager, was walking to work to ensure shoveling got done. Matherne had only walked a few blocks, but his clothes and even his eyebrows were already covered in snow.

Antibiotics in our Food Supply

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

 


Health officials are concerned if workers who handle animals are getting sick - what about the rest of us? Drug resistant infections have sky-rocketed over the last several decades, killing and estimated 70,000 Americans last year. It's an "emerging health crisis" that scientists say is caused not only by the overuse of antibiotics in humans, but also in livestock.There are a lot of concerns about antibiotics being added to feeds and things of that nature that may be contributing to MRSA as well as other antibiotic resistance. Certainly the more bacteria are exposed to antibiotics in any shape or form, the more tendency there is for resistance.
There are different types of drug-resistant bacteria. Some, like e coli and salmonella, can be passed on to people by consuming undercooked meat and poultry. Now, scientists are worried that Americans may be acquiring drug-resistant MRSA - not from eating, but from handling tainted meat from animals that were given antibiotics.

Toyota Recalls Prius

 


Toyota is recalling 437,000 Prius and other hybrid vehicles worldwide to fix brake problems — the latest embarrassing safety lapse at the world's largest automaker.

In the U.S., Toyota will recall 133,000 Prius cars and 14,500 Lexus HS250h vehicles. Nearly 53,000 Priuses are also being recalled in Europe. Toyota is suspending production of the Sai and Lexus HS250h in Japan until the updated software for those models is ready.

If drivers experience a delayed reaction when depressing the brakes in any of these models, they should keep pressing, according to Toyota and the transport ministry. The Prius repairs will start in Japan on Wednesday. U.S. owners will start receiving letters about the recall next week.

Do You Know What's in Your Food?

Monday, February 8, 2010

 


When was the last time you looked at the labels on the food you buy. If you have, you probably have noticed all of the approved unnecessary additives such as Aspartame, Monosodium glutamate (MSG), artificial colorings and flavorings, BHA, BHT, yeast, yeast extract, caseinate, hydrogenised ingredients, L-cysteine, proteins, seasonings, spices, cottonseed oil, canola oil and the list goes on. These are all approved by the FDA which if you don’t already know is a government agency.
So you might be asking what is wrong with these items listed above. Well when you hear the term seasonings and spices you wouldn’t think anything would be wrong but think again, these are cover words for MSG which by the way paves the way to Alzheimer’s disease. MSG does permanent brain damage. If these were truly spices they would be listed as such ie; salt, ginger, cinnamon and so forth. Aspartame is Nutra Sweet and also causes brain dysfunction. Aspartame is in just about everything including a stick of gum. Then you have the waste products known as cottonseed oil and canola oil none of are meant for human consumption. They are cheap and that’s why they use them but they are very dangerous. They can cause strokes and heart attacks. They clog the arteries with a sticky substance. It’s like putting glue into your cars engine instead of clean motor oil.

Why would the government want to do this, you ask? Simple - money and control! Plus there's a not-so-well-known agency within the government that was started way back in the early 1900's by the Rockefellers. It is called the "Population Control" Agency and its meaning is exactly as it sounds! It's not just by chance that we have a 'different flu epidemic' every year and exactly at the same time every year. Why we even have the Agenda Media having you expecting it each year and now even have a season name for it! - - the "Flu Season." You never heard this term 35-40 years ago.
Oh yes, the main-stream agenda (gov't) media spoon feeds us exactly what the government elite want us to feed on, and exactly when, where, and how too! Fifty years ago there was no "flu season" -- in fact, flu was rare; it certainly did not have a yearly visit as it has now for the past 20 years.
It's no secret anymore that our government has used its' citizens as experimental guinea pigs for many, many years, and still does. Everything from radiation experiments to biological experiments. Just as the Gulf War Syndrome was created in the Maryland government lab and deliberately injected and put into the food of our soldiers (they were also given pills). Yes - they were guinea pigs! It was NOT Saddam Hussein, as crazy as he is, that did it to our soldiers, it was our own government !!
And even after the Gulf War Syndrome was found to be contagious, our government refused to help our people - when the treatment was as simple as the use of a common and safe drug 'Doxysycline' that's been around for ages! No! Our wonderful government just kept denying the existence of the illness because their experiment was not finished yet !!!
Our government (elite) used biological weapons against our own people! Thank you, George Bush! Hope you're proud of yourself! [Or have you forgotten that deal that the government and media quickly swept under the rug, and we never heard of it again!? Cover-up!! One of many !] There was even a song written and recorded about all this - "Where Are The Voices That Care?"
To get back to the subject of our "doctored up" foods with the big stamp of approval by our FDA (Food and Drug Administration) - It is virtually impossible to go to the food stores today and find any food pure without some additives added. Why, try a can of Tapioca pudding ready-to-eat, then make some the old fashioned way with the real tapioca and milk (fresh goat milk, NOT cows milk) and then compare the taste. The can stuff is so loaded with "flavorings, enhancers" that it doesn't taste at all like real tapioca pudding. My son loves tapioca pudding -- but he's only had the government's version, which is so loaded with MSG flavoring enhancers that it's like eating candy. When I gave him a taste of the real thing (which is a very healthy food) --- he darn near choked on it! It's bland next to the overly 'flavored enhanced' and artificially sweetened government version.
What has happened is, kids are raised from young on, on these government controlled 'foods' and their taste buds on their tongue and the connections in the brain have become "programmed" as to what something is suppose to taste like, even if it is fake, (and toxic!).
This has been a progressive procedure by our government -- all leading to one thing -- full control of the people. Just think about it --- if you control the health of the people, then you control THEM. Simple really. And it has worked! The U.S. is the UNhealthiest nation in the civilized world.
Try to find a young person today that knows what TRUE FOODS and their REAL TASTE are. You can't. They have all been "programmed" from young on, and that includes the young parents of today, who think a 'meal' is running to McDonald's, Taco Bell, Wendy's, or Burger King.
These are not only unhealthy 'foods' but dangerous as well! Look at all the heart attacks that are now happening to the young people -- 17 year old boys dropping dead on the school basketball court! Teens' blood pressure today are that of 80 year olds! I heard a doctor in Tampa, Fla. report on his radio show that he is seeing so many of these now. And it's all due to our American diet of fast foods. No one knows what a home made dinner is anymore! No one cooks anymore! And it's killing us.
Even canned vegetables are "flavor enhanced" and nothing can change those "programmed" taste buds, once they're formed. It begins with the first 'people foods' that are given to babies -- and that ungodly concoction called 'soda.' I could scream every time I see a young child being given a drink of soda. That stuff (except for ginger ale) can kill you! If you could only see what it does to your insides, you'd never touch this poison again !
But what can you expect?! These new young parents today are a product of government foods and chemicals. That's why it's called - "The Chemical Generation."
All this is leading to the ultimate government U.N. One World Order control. It will be a snap for them now that they have the peoples' very lives in the palm of their hand. If they have your health -- they have YOU! Remember that!
I'll bet you don't know that the human chip implant is already being used, do you? Don't expect the government to allow you to know it either. Not until they are ready to. These chips will not only carry your life story and information in them, but they are secretly designed to "eliminate" you at a set time! Also, these chips are being implanted into your children without your knowledge via the now 'mandatory' government vaccinations! Also in some hospitals, newborns are being implanted! Don't expect the government to own up to this, but it is happening. This was reported by an ex-government man who worked for the CIA. And that's not all! Some vaccinations are deliberately tainted with the Aids virus ( also made in that government lab). Yes, Aids was also a man-made biological weapon made by our own government! (Yes, I have proof by the government's own documents, and I also met a man who worked in the lab that worked on it way back then, and he confirmed it also.) But the government convinced YOU that it was a monkey's fault! Not so!
People need food -- and the government controls it all! Think about that! They have control on what you put into your body. They control how foods should taste to you. They have you fully programmed just the way they want, and you don't even know it. And remember, sick people are money makers for everybody concerned with the government: the doctors, the drug companies, the thousands of health organizations (bet you didn't know the gov't has its fingers in all of these, did you!). Weak and sickly people are easier to control. Healthy people can fight back, and the government does not want that.
Keep in mind that the American government that we have now, is NOT the same one that was formed in 1776. This is another subject and is covered in another page. So, do you still trust the government's FDA with your life ?

Fema Coffins are Here!

Sunday, February 7, 2010



These coffins are stacked on pallets, upside down on each other about 17 per pallet. Apparently the Government is expecting a half million people to die relatively soon and the Atlanta airport is a major airline traffic hub, probably the biggest in the country which means Georgia is a prime base to conduct military operations and coordination. It is also the home of the CDC the Center for Disease Control. I don’t want to alarm anyone but usually you don’t buy 500,000 plastic coffins just in case something happens, you buy them because you know something is going to happen.

Chem Trails The Chemical No One Wants to Talk About


You've seen them..The trails in the skys over most major cities..Chem Trails as they are called. And just what are chem trails? The answer might just scare you to death....
Barium is just as dangerous as arsenic, mercury and lead and it shows up regularly in public water supplies. Barium is a major component of chemtrails. When it falls to earth it also contaminates our water supplies.

Exposure to small amounts of barium, dissolved in water, may cause a person to experience these problems:
1. Breathing difficulties
2. Increased blood pressure
3. Heart rhythm changes
4. Stomach irritation
5. Muscle weakness
6. Alterations in nerve reflexes
7. Damage to your brain, liver, kidney and heart

Conspiracy Theory Apocalypse 2012, Including




On Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, it was purported that the government is preparing for Apocalypse 2012 by building lots and lots of bunkers for the powerful, the rich, and other elite people. The rest of us peons will be left to fend for ourselves allegedly. The former pro wrestler was featured on 9NEWS in Denver to discuss alleged conspiracies centering around Denver International Airport. Strange murals painted on the walls at the Denver International Airport seem to tell a story of what is to come… Whether Apocalypse 2012 as highlighted on Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura actually does come about, there is one thing that is apparent in early 2010. There's people telling the masses that the world is going to end in 2012 who are drawing attention to themselves and trying to make a fast buck off of Doomsday. Those people who are making names for themselves and selling books and DVDs and movie scripts about the world ending in 2012 are going to be saying the same dang thing about a "miscalculation" if Apocalypse 2012 comes and goes without any real major Doomsday incident nor Denver International Airport being used for other than flights.
 

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