Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween

Do you want to hear a scary story?
Once upon a time, there was a problem with a product made by Baxter and Bayer. Lots of people died of AIDS because of that problem, according to this (you may remember this from my old blog):



It doesn't end there. In fact, that is the introduction. Baxter has done very well with the vaccine for swine flu - in terms of profit. I'm nopt sure I can say the same for their procedures. Here's a whole page of Baxter 'oddities':

Baxter vaccine oddities

Here is where it starts to get really odd. Earlier this year, Joseph Moshe claimed "to be a microbiologist who wanted to supply evidence to a States Attorney regarding tainted H1N1 Swine flu vaccines being produced by Baxter BioPharma Solutions. He said that Baxter’s Ukrainian lab was in fact producing a bioweapon disguised as a vaccine. He claimed that the vaccine contained an adjuvant (additive) designed to weaken the immune system, and replicated RNA from the virus responsible for the 1918 pandemic Spanish flu, causing global sickness and mass death."
He was sent home to Israel. Here's his story:

Joseph Moshe's story

This week, people in the Ukraine are dying from a mystery illness in rapidly climbing numbers:

Ukrainian outbreak

Don't worry, I'm sure it's just a series of coincidences. That would explain why we aren't hearing about it all on TV.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

There Is Hope

I had another video ready to share, but I switched at the last minute today. It brings to mind one of my favourite quotes - "Let justice be done, though the heavens fall".
Vincent Bugliosi, a bestselling author and successful prosecutor, is ready to bring G.W. Bush to trial for murder:

Friday, October 23, 2009

The Public Option

So far, I've stayed away from engaging in the healthcare debate on this blog. I don't plan on changing that today, but I think these films are worth watching. Britain's National Health Service was born in 1948. Britain was broke after World War Two. Rationing did not fully end until the early 1950's. The nation had to be rebuilt, but the available funds were minimal. Nevertheless, the NHS came into being. In addition, other benefits were introduced, and the contruction of New Towns began - towns which were designed to be better, healthier places to live (with the pedestrian in mind).

The NHS



New Towns



The Welfare State

Thursday, October 15, 2009

One commercial you won't ignore

You've read about it, and now its finally here. The RFID chip implant - here's the commercial:

Friday, October 2, 2009

Huxley vs Orwell

Amusing Ourselves to Death cartoon

This is a very good comparison of the two authors, and I think each viewpoint is equally important. My conclusion would be slightly different, in that I think Orwell imagined that we would resist to the bitter end, and Huxley thought we would fall like a house of cards. In a way, Orwell was the more optimistic of the two.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Nothing To See Here...

Yesterday, I noticed a strange story about a company known as American Police Force. This security company appeared on the streets of a small town called Hardin, which has no police force and a big empty jail. See the story here.

Today, I see that someone has done their homework and figured out that APF is a front company for... Blackwater/XE. They are tasked with filling the 464-bed jail (and explaining the "City of Hardin Police" insignias on their vehicles?). Of course, you can expect to hear a lot more about this on primetime news tonight, along with the news (or here) of several OKC cameras "going blank at basically the same time on the morning of April 19, 1995".

Nothing to see here....

Update 09/02/09: Montana AG launches an investigation