Tuesday, June 30, 2009

They Don't Have Autism

Two groups of children without autism.

"... thousands of children cared for by Homefirst Health Services in metropolitan Chicago have at least two things in common with thousands of Amish children in rural Lancaster: They have never been vaccinated. And they don't have autism. "We have a fairly large practice. We have about 30,000 or 35,000 children that we've taken care of over the years, and I don't think we have a single case of autism in children delivered by us who never received vaccines," said Dr. Mayer Eisenstein, Homefirst's medical director who founded the practice in 1973."

Read the article about the two groups of children without autism.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

FEMA Videographer Speaks Out

FEMA's video person had full access to the WTC areas, and is releasing his pictures. His book about the events has been published. People are speaking out and the official 9/11 myth is showing some cracks.


9/11 FEMA videographer at Ground Zero goes public

As official videographer for the U.S. government, Kurt Sonnenfeld was detailed to Ground Zero on September 11, 2001, where he spent one month filming 29 tapes: "What I saw at certain moments and in certain places ... is very disturbing!" ...

Global Cooling Cover-Up

EPA insider is censored and re-assigned for not supporting the politcally correct global warming myth.

... Carlin's report listed a number of recent developments he said the EPA did not consider, including that global temperatures have declined for 11 years; that new research predicts Atlantic hurricanes will be unaffected; that there's "little evidence" that Greenland is shedding ice at expected levels; and that solar radiation has the largest single effect on the earth's temperature. ...

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Congressman Alleges Fed Cover-Up

While the accusation is being made by a Republican Congressman, this is not a partisan issue. The issue is the private cartel Federal Reserve going beyond their authorized functions.


Fed accused of "cover-up" in BofA deal: lawmaker
By Kim Dixon

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve sought to hide its involvement in Bank of America Corp's (BAC.N) acquisition of Merrill Lynch as Merrill's financial condition worsened, the top Republican on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee said on Wednesday.

The Fed "engaged in a cover-up and deliberately hid concerns and pertinent details regarding the merger from other federal regulatory agencies," Representative Darrell Issa said in a statement released to Reuters. ...

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

NRA Gun Control

The NRA is the more-compromise gun control lobby.

HB 2853, a bill to force Oregon into compliance with the Brady Campaign/NRA sponsored gun control bill, HR 2640, passed out of the House Rules Committee today.

Only one member of the committee,Bill Garrard, voted no.

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The NRA’s Oregon consultant, who had previously expressed opposition to the bill, changed his position and declared the NRA neutral on the bill.

We now move one step closer to the complete big brother, centrally located, Federal database of people who will be denied gun purchases. ...

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Counterfeit Bonds

Apparently a couple Japanese were caught smuggling US Treasury bearer bonds from Italy to Switzerland with the value of over $100 BILLION.

The US Treasury has said the bonds appear to be fake, but there has not been a definitive statement.

If the bonds are not fake, who made them and who was trying to unload them in Switzerland? If the CIA is printing their own funds, or a foreign government is printing US funds, there is big economic trouble ahead.

Bond smugglers likely to be Japanese

Italy says 2 men detained at its border on suspicion of trying to smuggle 134 billion dollars in US bonds have been confirmed as Japanese nationals.

Italian police say the 2 Japanese passport holders, one in his 50s, and the other in his 60s, were caught on July 3rd at the Swiss-Italian border on a train from northern Italy. They say one man is a resident of Kanagawa Prefecture, central Japan, and the other is from Fukuoka Prefecture, western Japan.

Police say the men were carrying bonds worth 134.5 billion dollars, including 249 US bonds, each with a face value of 500 million dollars, hidden in a suitcase.
They were allegedly heading for Zurich, Switzerland, from Como, Italy, with the undeclared bonds.

Police say although the men were suspiciously carrying 8 cell phones, they released them later in the day after their Italian lawyer guaranteed their identities. ...

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Fire The Watchdogs

Transparency? Openness? Change?

The White House Fires a Watchdog
The curious case of the inspector general and a Presidential ally.

President Obama swept to office on the promise of a new kind of politics, but then how do you explain last week's dismissal of federal Inspector General Gerald Walpin for the crime of trying to protect taxpayer dollars? This is a case that smells of political favoritism and Chicago rules. ...


The White House is also participating in the Treasury withholding documents from the inspector appointed to oversee the bank bailouts.

Senator asks about firings of watchdogs
Removal of 2 inspectors general prompts questions

WASHINGTON - -- He was appointed with fanfare as the public watchdog over the government's multi-billion dollar bailout of the nation's financial system. But now Neil Barofsky is embroiled in a dispute with the Obama administration that delayed one recent inquiry and sparked questions about his ability to freely investigate.

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Sen. Charles Grassley, R- Iowa, sent the letter Wednesday to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner demanding information about a "dispute over certain Treasury documents" that he said were being "withheld" from Barofsky's office on a "specious claim of attorney-client privilege." ...

Missing Metal

Paper precious metal may not exist. You really own gold and silver when it is in your possession.

Royal Canadian Mint ordered to call in RCMP over missing gold
The Canadian Press
The federal government has told the Royal Canadian Mint to call in the RCMP to help find its missing gold and silver.

Rob Merrifield, minister responsible for the mint, told the House of Commons Tuesday he has instructed the agency to seek assistance from the Mounties.

The Toronto Star reported Tuesday that auditors are trying to track precious metals, believed to be gold, worth in the "double digits" of millions. ...

Friday, June 12, 2009

Dog Hunt

Incompetent Dog Hunt

Chihuahua is shot by police

A family have slammed police who failed to subdue their pet Chihuahua with a Taser stun gun - then shot him dead.

The dog, called Jack, escaped from their garden and bit the hand of an officer who caught him.

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Her husband Scott said: "Two grown men that can''t gather up a 5lb dog - and they're trained police officers...it's ridiculous."

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Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Comedian Geithner

Secretary of the Treasury Geithner is a multi-year tax cheater. He recently gave a speech in China in which he literally had the audience laughing. Unfortunately for America, the audience was laughing at Geithner.


Geithner insists Chinese dollar assets are safe
US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner was laughed at by an audience of Chinese students after insisting that China's US assets are safe.
By Edmund Conway
In his first official visit to China since becoming Treasury Secretary, Mr Geithner told politicians and academics in Beijing that he still supports a strong US dollar, and insisted that the trillions of dollars of Chinese investments would not be unduly damaged by the economic crisis. Speaking at Peking University, Mr Geithner said: "Chinese assets are very safe."

The comment provoked loud laughter from the audience of students. ...