Friday, February 27, 2009

http://www.fknnewz.com/view/259/laughing-al-the-way-from-the-bank/

It's a Deek kind of day
In a way yes
But take it very slow
Really think about the things you say
Especially why you had to go
And why the thought of secret
I just can't understand
When the world needs a right way stand up
That they can comprehend

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Why was this hard to say?

Mr King went on: "It's very hard to say to someone who appears to be very successful that what you are doing is potentially damaging to the rest of the economy."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/4838106/Mervyn-King-Impossible-to-say-how-much-capital-needed-to-shore-up-banking-system.html

When a horse breaks it's leg they put them down for a good reason, odds are they will NEVER be able to stand on their own again.
The hard part is in making the decision.

Mervyn King: 'Impossible to say' how much capital needed to shore up banking system
Mervyn King, the Governor of the Bank of England, has said it is "impossible to say" how much capital will be required to shore up the British banking system.

Your tax dollars hard at work ignoring the problem

FDA ignored debris in syringes
Complaints of filth came in 2005; plant's microbiologist was a teenage dropout

http://www.newsobserver.com/news/health_science/story/1418047.html

Months before an Angier company shipped deadly bacteria-tainted drugs, the federal Food and Drug Administration received numerous complaints about sediment and debris in the medicine.

The FDA received reports about AM2PAT as early as 2005, but not until December 2007 did the agency issue recall notices to pull the drugs off the market.

AM2PAT, which is now the subject of a criminal investigation, sold tainted syringes of heparin and saline that have been linked to five deaths. At least 100 more people were sickened, often after receiving the medicines during chemotherapy, kidney dialysis and other intravenous procedures.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/4809243/US-fund-managers-charged-with-fraud-over-multi-million-dollar-scams.html


In the latest in a string of huge corporate fraud cases, James Nicholson, a New Jersey fund manager, was accused of cheating investors out of as much as $900 million since 2004. Prosecutors described it as “an egregious fraud of immense proportions”.

Investigators in New York said the fraud was discovered after several investors tried to redeem money from Mr Nicholson’s Westgate Capital Fund after hearing of the alleged $50 billion fraud by Bernard Madoff.

Those they allegedly defrauded included universities, charities and pension funds.
Meningitis vaccine for babies recalled over contamination fears

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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle5807660.ece


Novartis, which manufactures the vaccine in Italy, said it had discovered traces of Staphylococcus Aureus in the aluminium hydroxide solvent in which the vaccine is suspended, during tests on other vials - made at the same time - which had as an experiment been sent by air, rather than by road as they were to Britain. The Staphylococcus Aureus bacterium is associated with blood poisoning and skin infections.

The Novartis press office was reportedly made aware of the issue on Monday. Nonetheless it was Tuesday before the company s contacted the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), admitting to the problems and saying it wished to recall the rest of the vaccine. The MHRA issued a drug alert to pharmacies at 6.30pm last night, more than 48 hours later

http://www.novartisvaccines.com/
Basel, January 15, 2009 -- Novartis announced today that the US Department of Health and Human Services, Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (HHS, BARDA) has awarded Novartis Vaccines a contract for up to USD 486 million over eight years to support the design, construction, validation, and licensing of U.S. cell-based influenza vaccine manufacturing facilities in Holly Springs, North Carolina, to provide a pre-pandemic supply of influenza vaccine and to provide the capacity to manufacture 150 million doses of pandemic vaccine within six months of declaration of an influenza pandemic.
"I am delighted that Novartis Vaccines' facilities in Holly Springs
You can feel it you know
It's like walking through a constant mist of insincerity
No one believes any more in what they're doing
To fix the economic disaster that we see
Or cares about the makeup of their irresponsibility

Full Text of Human Rights Record of United States in 2008

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-02/26/content_10904741.htm

People that live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones

The State Department of the United States released its Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2008 on February 25, 2009. As in previous years, the reports are full of accusations of the human rights situation in more than 190 countries and regions including China, but mentioned nothing of the widespread human rights abuses on its own territory. The Human Rights Record of the United States in 2008 is prepared to help people around the world understand the real situation of human rights in the United States, and as a reminder for the United States to reflect upon it s own issues

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article9109.html

Back in the era of this modern day Mr.President
When manufacturing jobs were still around
I'll accept the figures that you say
But today the same situation is not found
There is a balance in all things to be
And there hasn't been one for a long time to me
There is only one fix and it's plain to see
That manufacturing is as important as important can be
And it won't help us now to buy it overseas
Re-vision is the word this year
For the buying of the lies
The numbers tossed for decisions cost
Are never realized
The truth is what we'll never hear
Because it's what they never show
So the cost must be revised
When the truth of the numbers grow
The problem made bigger by the number lies
Must now be paid for so
The word of the year is re-vision
To be paid for as you go
For the lack of wise decision
Made by the numbers show

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Bernanke-sees-chance-of-rb-14452295.html

U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned on Tuesday that unless government efforts succeed in restoring financial stability, the nation's recession may not end this year.


Yeah I'll be coming home next year
It just seems fitting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5YqI6n4Cnw&feature=channel
http://www.thedeal.com/dealscape/2009/02/stanford_madoff_gave_lots_of_d.php

Padded pockets make blind eyes which promotes lack of accountability.
And the takers are not just as guilty....Why?

Parallels are quickly being drawn between Robert Allen Stanford, the billionaire accused by federal regulators of "massive fraud," and Bernard Madoff, who allegedly ran the biggest Ponzi scheme in history. The latest: They both gave lots of dosh to politicians.

According to OpenSecrets.org, Stanford Financial Group's political action committee and its employees have given $2.4 million to federal candidates (including both candidate committees and leadership PACs), parties and committees since 1989, with 65% of that going to Democrats. Stanford and his wife, Susan, have given $931,100 out of their own pockets, with 78% going to Democrats. The top recipients of cash in the current Congress include Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., who received $45,900; Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, who collected $41,375; and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who raked in $28,150.

Consumer confidence plummets to new low in Feb

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Consumer-confidence-plummets-apf-14451578.html

Just another bubble that burst

Economists carefully monitor consumer confidence since consumer spending accounts for more than two-thirds of economic activity.

Monday, February 23, 2009

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/mediatechnologyandtelecoms/media/4790049/Murdochs-top-aide-set-to-quit-News-Corp.html

Man life is good

Murdoch's top aide set to quit News Corp
Rupert Murdoch's right-hand man for the last 12 years is to leave News Corporation - creating something of a power vacuum at one of the world's largest media empires.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iraq/4742288/Abu-Ghraib-to-reopen---complete-with-childrens-playground.html

Can you slap a coat of fresh paint on the horror of before
and expect that we don't realize the same conditions are as they where before
That people are placed there by your lies and for the act of nothing more
All to further what the terror brings to justify your war

The prison, which earned global notoriety in 2004 after US jailers filmed themselves tormenting and sexually abusing Iraqi prisoners, was shut down two years ago when America handed control of it to the new Iraqi government. Iraqi and US officials, who believed its closure would end what had become a symbolic rallying point for the anti-US insurgency, moved its inmates to another facility on the Kuwait border.

But yesterday, after a fresh lick of paint and extensive refurbishing, it officially opened its doors again, purporting to offer conditions more familiar to inmates of a prison in Scandinavia.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Signs

Two little birds
Each perched in a dead tipped over tree
A tornado sucked them down
And both lay dead on their side you see
Both birds singing
But sing a different song
One sings to the other
But the other turns away
Away from the tree he sings to the vast
While the other bird sit and does what he's done in the past
Rows and rows of barbie jeeps
All pink and lined up times two deep more
Except for a few
Dipped in primer
For a dark and smokey view
An oddity dipped in revulsion
A feeling I wished no more
Travel farther down the road
Another pink jeep to add to the score
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20090222/D96GHOP80.html

All one can do is laugh.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton wants China to continue investing in the United States because the two countries' financial futures are closely tied together.

"I certainly do think that the Chinese government and central bank are making a smart decision by continuing to invest in Treasury bonds," she said during an interview Sunday with the popular talk show "One on One.""It's a safe investment. The United States has a well-deserved financial reputation."

To boost the economy, the U.S has to incur more debt, she said, shortly before departing for Washington. "It would not be in China's interest if we were unable to get our economy moving," Clinton said. "So by continuing to support American Treasury instruments, the Chinese are recognizing our interconnection. We are truly going to rise or fall together. We are in the same boat and, thankfully, we are rowing in the same direction.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

http://wcbstv.com/cbs2crew/nyu.protest.police.2.939419.html

The third day of protests at NYU over budget transparency has students in Kimmel Student Center speaking on a megaphone to rally their peers, all without power, Internet, and restrooms.
CBS

After renewed calls for negotiations between NYU officials and student body protestors after a night of intense rioting, those who were still barricaded in the college cafeteria Friday have finally ended their sit-in protest.

Though the number of student activists holed up inside the third floor cafeteria had dwindled to less than two dozen since Wednesday night, those still engaged remained defiant until the end.
If yesterday were Sunday
I'd drink your cherry wine
In the spirit of elation
To the Spirit of divine
To feel one in harmony
With all there is so fine
But this is not yesterday
And your trust is not that of mine
And those are the feelings I trust you will find
For my lips don't purse easy
With feelings of mine

Friday, February 20, 2009

http://www.naturalnews.com/025683.html

Without any fanfare, pharmaceutical companies have been raising the prices of many of their drugs by 100 percent or more, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Minnesota.

Dr Steve interviews Mike Adams about the economic stimulus bill (15 minutes duration). http://www.naturalnews.com/podcasts...
Flower power took the hour
With his classic point of view
With his everyday essence
Of the high brow's effervescence
And the stupid things they do
But the writing on the wall
Deserves a double to
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-02/21/content_10859693.htm

What would seem to be a closed matter doesn't actually matter to the United States.
Just exactly what part of your out of here don't they understand?
Shouldn't they have thought about their supply route to Afghanistan before they refused to pay more rent for the use of the facility?
Stupid is as stupid does and the march goes rolling on.

The U.S. Defense Department said on Friday that it would still try to negotiate a deal with Kyrgyzstan to keep its air base in the central Asian country.

Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman told a press conference that the Defense Department has received the notification about the closure of Manas air base but would continue its discussions with the Kyrgyzstan government "for possible continued future use of the base."

"We don't consider it a closed matter," he said, adding that the U.S. was willing to look at "reasonable increases in usage fees" for the base.

Earlier on Friday, Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev signed a law that mandates the closure of the Manas air base, a key logistic center for U.S.-led operations in Afghanistan, citing that the U.S. was not paying enough rent.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-02/21/content_10859754.htm

What peace in the Middle East is it that they speak of?
The claiming of Gaza or the obliteration of Iran?
I find I'm hard pressed to find any sign of a peaceful accord that Israel wishes with anyone.
Like a spoiled child their wishes must be met lest ye pay the consequences of their tantrum, and like an over bearing Mother the United States can see this child do no wrong. Rather than dole a little discipline for their uncalled for actions the United States continues to make excuses for why their favorite little child acts the way it does to the rest of the world, when it's quite obvious that the little child is nothing more than a spoiled brat.


The Obama administration reiterated on Friday its firm support for Israel, adding that Washington will work with the next Israeli government on the Middle East peace process.

"The United States is a longstanding and firm ally of Israel. We will work with the next Israeli government," said State Department Deputy Spokesman Gordon Duguid, when asked to comment on Israel's political situation.
I'm laughing with you Stinky
For the pressure on the play
Just lift your fluffy tale just right
And give them a little spray
Their just jealous of the perfume right
Because it lingers on that way lol
Laid back and that's a fact
There's an ease in what you say
Written down in black and white
People relate to the truth that way
So when your done just for fun
Go have a drink on that today
And then whisper in Cap's little ear
The tabs on him today lol
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=30516

Obama needs to ask his Pentagon commanders this: Can the US military he has now inherited do anything without KBR? And the answer will certainly be a resounding no, says Pratap Chatterjee.


What Will Obama Do With KBR?
Hey baby baby
Good afternoon today
I saw your shadow walking
But work got in the way
Had to do a dally
On the Grandfather clause OK
To keep the river running smooth
And to clear the blockage in the way
So I tip my hat to you
And say your looking fine today
And I saw that Stinky picky to
It's the truth is all that I can say
How do you do that thing you do
To pick on me that way lol
And by the way that was just a bounce
My mind just works that way
That was not drawn water for your bath
Yours has bubbles in which to play
A little soaky never hurts
To wash your cares away

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Soft strokes convey a kiss
My mind swirling in the slow
A savored moment
Of eternal bliss
Carried forth for show
A shiver of excitement
To where this all can go
Erupting forth a passions glow
My mind overtaken to let it flow
By the lilt of what’s all me
When the music plays me slow
To where my thoughts just want to go
From our love songs memory
Is it me or is it him
What more is there to say
Don’t remind me of those wrong done moments
That were just canned for a different day
In a water bath so sterile
That there was no chance for decay
To sit upon a wells stocked shelf
To feed on another day
It’s those moments you just can’t let go
Because they never fade away
Because we always have tomorrow
To nourish us that way
Our daily diet a plate of sorrows
With a refill right away
Can’t wait to taste tomorrows
Will they be better than today
And who knows how this whole thing goes
I just live it day by day
And I don’t know what could be better
Than left over yesterdays
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1sggnVeRLw

Have you Ever heard the National Anthem sung better?
Spring is almost here
Fire needs the warm you know
It's just an adjustment dear
That I need to figure out you know
Wasn't it just this time last year
That this began to grow
The voice that I always hear
And why I answer so

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Was that a dare for a double down on you
For a little light and squeezy
A really come on easy
To do that thing I do
A little cock a diddle do
For an entertainment point of view
To make a happy crew
In the world of potted meat and canned Spam
You guys take the cake for being a Hostess Ham
But beside the plum that I did see
The biggest laugh was a thought from me
In case you get canned from that garden of delight
You can go under cover by posing as a Teddy Gram at night
Uh excuse me Cap
My scope says let it go
And I am and that's a fact
But I just wanted you to know
That I really saw that boo boo
In your morning flow
And did I mention the fact
That I'm just going to let it go lol

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

HDTV and the things it can do to you

Cameras in Digital Convert Box?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQ4iIM8Eljc

OK has anybody seen this or better yet looked in their own converter box?
I would look but when it comes to parts I'm very blond and wouldn't exactly know what I was looking at.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XzygkGThhA

HDTV and the things that it can do, welcome to the world of mind control.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToOYXsMin6s part 2 of 5
This is some scary stuff.
http://blogs.ajc.com/jay-bookman-blog/2009/02/12/almost-two-thirds-of-americans-back-torture-inquiry/

The Bush administration set a precedent for the use of torture that MUST be repealed.

Second, the Bush administration’s use of torture was no secret. The media knew it; members of Congress, including top Democrats, knew it; the courts knew it, and so did the American public. But nobody intervened to stop it. To the contrary, U.S. voters re-elected President Bush in 2004 and allowed the practice to continue, in effect making the entire country co-conspirators.

Even the prospect of non-criminal investigations makes some in Washington nervous. “If every administration started to re-examine what every prior administration did, there would be no end to it,” Sen. Arlen Specter said. “This is not Latin America.”

Ordinarily, I would agree wholeheartedly with Specter. But government-sanctioned and government-operated torture is hardly an ordinary issue. Ignoring what happened is not the act of a moral or contrite people. An independent commission with subpoena power — backed by the threat of perjury for those who lie — is a good idea.
http://www.harpers.org/archive/2009/02/hbc-90004409

Well at least now I can understand the need for Condi's need to promote rape and other such abuses to the detainees as information gathering tactics.
Because they had already been doing them on a large scale basis without reservation
for the inhuman acts that they are.
Our military has been psychologically restructured in their thinking for the last 8 years by the Bush administration as to what is acceptable to inflict upon another human being.
They say what goes around comes around and so it does, these very same soldiers will now pull duty in the US.
Do you really think it can't happen here?

Army Private Brandon Neely served as a prison guard at Guantánamo in the first years the facility was in operation. With the Bush Administration, and thus the threat of retaliation against him, now gone, Neely decided to step forward and tell his story. “The stuff I did and the stuff I saw was just wrong,” he told the Associated Press. Neely describes the arrival of detainees in full sensory-deprivation garb, he details their sexual abuse by medical personnel, torture by other medical personnel, brutal beatings out of frustration, fear, and retribution, the first hunger strike and its causes, torturous shackling, positional torture, interference with religious practices and beliefs, verbal abuse, restriction of recreation, the behavior of mentally ill detainees, an isolation regime that was put in place for child-detainees, and his conversations with prisoners David Hicks and Rhuhel Ahmed. It makes for fascinating reading.

Neely’s comprehensive account runs to roughly 15,000
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7892273.stm


When I was very young a constant thought that plagued my mind was how the Jews in WWII (or the rest of civilized society) could just allow to happen what happened.
But now I'm old enough to understand that it started out with small things that no one paid much attention to.
If one cannot take a photo of a cop( and this very same idea is being pushed around the world) under the name of terrorism, then what is to stop them from being the force of terror upon the innocent?
The answer in a single word: NOTHING

Monday, February 16, 2009

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/terrorist-threat-exploited-to-curb-civil-liberties-1623795.html

Why must one retire for the full truth to be told?

Dame Stella Rimington, the former head of MI5, has accused the Government of exploiting public fear of terrorism to restrict civil liberties.

Her comments came on the same day as a report published by international jurists suggested that Britain and America have led other countries in "actively undermining" the rule of law and "threatening civil liberties" in the guise of fighting terrorism.

In an interview with the Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia, Dame Stella said that a series of increasingly draconian policies have led British citizens to "live in fear and under a police state".

The actions of the US has immense influence on the behaviour of other countries, the study maintained, and the jurists called on President Barack Obama to repeal policies which came with the "war on terror paradigm" and were inconsistent with international human rights law. "In particular, it should renounce the use of torture and other proscribed interrogation techniques, extraordinary renditions, and secret and prolonged detention without charge or trial".

The report stated: "The framework of international law is being undermined... the US and UK have led that undermining."

The jurists examined cases which included "individuals abducted and held in secret prisons, where they have been tortured and ill-treated; terrorist suspects held incommunicado for extended periods before being charged and before they have access to lawyers; a culture of secrecy (in which) suspects are being placed beyond the basic protections afforded by... international humanitarian laws".

Friday, February 13, 2009

With a million eyes upon you
How can you sing in such despair
Lonely can't be realized
With the cost of so much care
There's a never ending melody
Of so many starry sighs
You can have your choice of pick
If you'd only just realize
That you are love and the light shines from your eyes
Reach out and touch the gaze that truly holds it
Not modeled by disguise
Be true to the love you hold in you
And your dream will realize
http://video.aol.com/video-detail/florida-considers-4-day-school-week/2786222264?icid=200100397x1218367842x1201243612

And in the end the children will pay in more ways than one, for the greed conscience construction of this economic melt down. Shorter school weeks to alleviate school budget deficits can only mean longer days for our nations children, who are already being drugged into submission at the slightest suggestion of wiggle- worm- itis.
This can only be seen as another feather in the cap of Pharma, because the average school day will now have to be made 2 hours longer to make up for the missing day every week for the required yearly quota of time that a child must attend school mandated by our state and federal government.
In this day and age of all day kindergarten, even the most well behaved child will start to squirm with the addition of those extra hours. Teachers already frazzle by their own lack of abilities to control a classroom full of students, will now have a further excuse to label a child with learning disabilities causing the parents to shuffle off their child to their pediatrician for that coveted prescription to keep their child in the perpetual state of zombism that those teacher find so easy to control and yet does absolutely nothing for the child's achievement score.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1143123/Labour-smeared-ONS-fact-finders-report-TRUE-number-foreign-workers-Britain.html

Why deny the truth?
The strikers claims are real
When there's not enough work to go around
Foreigners should be struck from the deal


Labour 'smeared ONS fact-finders' over report on TRUE number of foreign workers in Britain
By James Slack
Last updated at 8:22 PM on 12th February 2009



Labour was tonight accused of a 'disgraceful' attempt to 'bully' independent statisticians who revealed uncomfortable truths about the number of foreign workers in the UK.

Senior party figures launched a vicious whispering campaign against the Office of Nationals Statistics after it released figures showing a surge of 214,000 in the number of non-UK born people working here as the country slid into recession.

The data made a mockery of Gordon Brown's promise to create 'British jobs for British workers', as unemployment among UK-born people soared to a 12-year high.

The ONS's report pointed out that the total number of non-UK born workers increased by 214,000 - to 3.8 million - in the year to December. At the same time the number of UK-born workers in employment fell by 278,000 to 25.6 million.
http://news.scotsman.com/scotland/Spirit-of-Sixties-revived-as.4971848.jp

Out of the mouths of babes
The truth can be heard
A war cry of unity
All those in school
Shall pass the word
Of Israel's impunity
For the mass murder of the innocent
And the blood lust sport they feed
No more ties for the cries of war
Or the killing now seen only as their greed
The children will look away no more
They gather together to make their voices roar
Heard round the world on every shore
They will no longer just concede

A FRESH student sit-in was under way last night as 1960s-style protests appeared to be making a comeback in Scotland's universities.
The occupation of Edinburgh University's George Square lecture theatre at noon yesterday is the fourth such protest to be held at a Scottish university in two weeks, as students voice opposition to links with Israel following its bombing of Gaza.
Already, the protests have led to university authorities at Strathclyde agreeing to end

Major Powers 'Pressure IMF to Distort Data'

http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200902/200902110018.html

Why lie or distort the data
What don't they want us to know
Maybe the extent of their black hole debt
And how much they really owe
What's the problem with the checkbook
It seems a balance is in need
And show what they really don't want us to know
Is they've broken us with greed

An official in the British government claims that reports made by the International Monetary Fund are being distorted due to pressure tactics by the world's big powers. Adair Turner, chairman of England's Financial Services Authority, told the Financial Times newspaper that one of the problems with the IMF is that the world's big powers have used their diplomatic clout to tone down the fund's reports focusing on their economies.
Lord Turner cited the United States as an example, saying the IMF has yet to issue a report on the U.S. economy because the U.S. government did not want such a report to be released. It refused to participate in the IMF's financial sector assessment program, agreeing to take part starting in 2006. The results of that evaluation are not due until at least 2010.

According to an IMF staffer, the British government is another power that is notorious for either exerting its influence in the fund's economic evaluations or ignoring its warnings about fiscal deficits. Some emerging economies also refuse to be supervised by the IMF. China is a key example. The IMF's board has not discussed China's economy since 2006. The FT says this is based on the IMF's awareness of controversy between China and the fund's member nations over Beijing's handling of its currency.

The IMF has yet to respond to Turner's
http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2009/ss_media0117_02_10.asp

A new global network
On a world wide site to see
Sponsored by the company that owns Bill O
And his point of view for mass reality
A new perch for the messiah
On a unified global thread
For the thought that's not to far gone
That we now lie all in the same bed
Dreaming dreams of nonsense schemes
That O'Rielly filters through his thread
Implanted by the powers that be
So you don't think your thoughts instead

Elite members of the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland, recently considered a proposal for a new global television network to usher in a state of “global governance.” The concept strikes some as authoritarian, even totalitarian. But the parent company of Fox News was one of the sponsors of this year's gathering. ShareThis



The media proposal, which was included in “The Global Agenda 2009” report, is to create “a new global network” with “the capacity to connect the world, bridging cultures and peoples, and telling us who we are and what we mean to each other.” Several prominent U.S. media figures signed on to the alarming and controversial proposal.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

FDA revokes ban on animal antibiotics

http://www.alternet.org/healthwellness/124265/free_antibiotics_--_in_u.s._food_and_water/?page=entire

And so now what has changed for the better about this?
Nothing
Greed kills

Routine dosing of farm animals with cephalosporin antibiotics to prevent disease and promote growth would be prohibited effective Oct. 1, 2008.

"We are issuing this order based on evidence that extralabel use of these drugs in food-producing animals will likely cause an adverse event in humans and, as such, presents a risk to the public health."

No kidding. The American Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, Infectious Disease Society of America, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Pew Commission have all indicted livestock antibiotics for creeping human antibiotic resistance -- including last-chance antibiotics.

"Antibiotic-Resistant Bugs

What MSM won't tell you

http://www.bakersfield.com/102/story/681698.html


County supervisors on Tuesday directed staff to come back in two days with a plan to cut $34 million from the county budget — nowhere near the shortfall they could face in a few months.

The supervisors also committed to taking a harder look at the rest of the budget problem on Thursday.

At stake are thousands of county jobs — more than 1,000 social workers, at least 400 sheriff’s deputies and a host of firefighters, probation officers and health care workers.

That human impact made Tuesday
http://www.minyanville.com/articles/fre-fnm-banks-government-congress-GSE/index/a/21093/from/yahoo

Sometimes I think your to easy Mr P
On the powers that feed the flow of this non-conspiracy
If power loves to stay in power
Then they must lay down a plan
And that's what it looks like to me you see
So I have to take a stand
Rumsfeld with his Pharma
Sold to the CDC that way
And now it's not even viable for the flu that breeds today
It's powered pushed persuasion
And Dick sure had a hand
In the war that was just an oil score
But sold for which we stand
How many billions of taxpayer dollars
Were just given to the company of that man
And KGB and FEMA was not an after thought you know
The eyes of greed spied the need on how the world would go
And with political direction on the grounds of insurrection
Planted the camps we know

The monster called Monsanto

http://survivingthemiddleclasscrash.wordpress.com/2009/02/05/the-multiple-ways-monsanto-is-putting-normal-seeds-out-of-reach/

Rice mixed with human DNA= Soilent green
Could this be the actual reason that they want all the children of the worlds DNA registered by 2019 to see if Monsanto's modifications have had the adverse effects that they deny can occur?
It definitely creates a new meaning to food for thought

Monsanto is pushing anti-democracy laws (Vilsack’s brainchild, actually) that remove community’ control over their own counties so farmers and citizens can’t block the planting of GMO crops even if they can contaminate other crops.

So if you don’t want a GM-crop that grows industrial chemicals or drugs or a rice growing with human DNA in it, in your area and mixing with your crops, tough luck.

Check the map of just where the Monsanto/Vilsack laws are and see if your state is still a democracy or is Monsanto’s. A farmer in Illinois told me he heard that Bush had pushed through some regulation that made this true in every state. People need to check on that.

It's time now to be afraid

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&refer=columnist_mccaughey&sid=aLzfDxfbwhzshttp://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&refer=columnist_mccaughey&sid=aLzfDxfbwhzs

And just in case the government wasn't already running your life enough, now they will monitor your health care to make sure your getting the proper treatment.


Tragically, no one from either party is objecting to the health provisions slipped in without discussion. These provisions reflect the handiwork of Tom Daschle, until recently the nominee to head the Health and Human Services Department.

Senators should read these provisions and vote against them because they are dangerous to your health. (Page numbers refer to H.R. 1 EH, pdf version).

The bill’s health rules will affect “every individual in the United States” (445, 454, 479). Your medical treatments will be tracked electronically by a federal system. Having electronic medical records at your fingertips, easily transferred to a hospital, is beneficial. It will help avoid duplicate tests and errors.

But the bill goes further. One new bureaucracy, the National Coordinator of Health Information Technology, will monitor treatments to make sure your doctor is doing what the federal government deems appropriate and cost effective. The goal is to reduce costs and “guide” your doctor’s decisions (442, 446). These provisions in the stimulus bill are virtually identical to what Daschle prescribed in his 2008 book, “Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis.” According to Daschle, doctors have to give up autonomy and “learn to operate less like solo practitioners.”

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

"No one thought" doesn't seem quite right
Yet it's the excuse used everyday
And now we bailout their ineptitude
With a guaranteed right to pay
For the taxpayer to become more poor
From their no one thought yesterday
Well how were we to know
That you didn't know the way
With your no one thought one size fits all
Excuse from yesterday
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/4576977/State-owned-banks-set-to-be-sued-by-bankers-over-denial-of-bonuses.html

Have they no shame?

Claims are being prepared against several high street banks by lawyers representing dozens of financial sector staff, according to The Independent.

Ronnie Fox, a leading City employment lawyer, told the newspaper: "I have been advising senior bankers about their positions in the banks and the payment of bonuses.

"Bankers are now talking about suing for these bonuses. Some of them are very concerned and upset. The most aggrieved people
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gYbzfcAU_y1-DNBJeZD2_2hU5xsg

America and the rest of the world have the right to know!
Because no one is above the law and that rule of thumb has been broken.
It's time to set the record straight as well as that particular thumb.


US President Barack Obama gave a cool welcome Monday to a top US senator's call for a "truth commission" to probe alleged abuses under George W. Bush -- but did not rule out possible prosecutions for wrongdoing.

Obama said at the first press conference of his young presidency that he had not seen the proposal from Democratic Senator Pat Leahy and would have a look at it -- "but my general orientation is to say let's get it right moving forward."

But "my view is also that nobody is above the law. And if there are clear instances of wrongdoing, that people should be prosecuted just like any ordinary citizen," said the president.
Somewhere some how society must review it's priorities.
Old people are being throw into the street and left to die in need, while the taxpayer is footing the bill now for Viagra and paying welfare payments to every little pop-tart that was to stupid to take precaution.
Just exactly how does a mother afford fertility treatment while receiving food stamps?
Why is her needs on a higher priority list than the elders right to die in a peaceful secure environment, and if we actually don't care about their security needs why on earth are we paying for expensive procedures to prolong their lives?
On the list of priorities one can only wonder why the cure for cancer ranks at the top rather than the cure for the lack of common sense, which seems to be so pervasive in our society that no one is left untouched by it's loss.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/399219_evicted07.html

How does this happen but we can afford to feed prison rioters Pizza Hut and Dairy Queen?

For two years, Irene Henderer lived at the West Woods boarding home in Olympia, where she was known for her lively stories and sharp wit. But in November 2007, the home gave Henderer an eviction notice, along with 20 other Medicaid residents.


NEED HELP?
To contact the Washington Long-Term Care Ombudsman program, call 800-562-6028, or visit ltcop.org/index.htm
Henderer, 89, grew depressed and refused to leave her room for meals. As her move approached, she quietly asked her guardian: "Why can't I just die here?"

Three days after moving out, Henderer's congestive heart failure worsened. A month later, she died.

"That was her home," said Pam Privette, Henderer's legal guardian. "If she could have stayed there, we would not have gone through any of this -- the depression, the giving up on life. This pre-empted a natural death, in my opinion."

As health care costs rise and Medicaid rates lag behind, nursing and boarding homes are forcing out sick, elderly and frail residents in what advocates say is a growing trend. No official data exist on eviction counts, but discharge complaints have climbed to record highs.

The Washington Long-Term Care Ombudsman program handled more than 700 such complaints last year, nearly a 50 percent increase over the year before. Nationally, discharge-related complaints have more than doubled in a decade -- to 12,000 in 2007, according to the U.S. Administration on Aging.

Monday, February 9, 2009

http://www.theage.com.au/news/security/in-cyberspace-they-cant-hear-you-scream/2008/04/18/1208629703933.html

How far in advance
Would they create a scenario
Take a look at patient's cooked
Served with a timely brew
For that ripple to make a variation
In the life now lived by you




What would happen if well-organised hackers - criminal syndicates, agents of hostile nation-states or terrorists - disabled the computer networks that sustain the critical infrastructure of modern societies?

For Michael Chertoff, the head of the US Department of Homeland Security, the threat is real, and likely to get worse. And he's not shy of offering some alarming examples of how such a devastating attack could unfold.

"Imagine, if you will, a sophisticated attack on our financial systems that caused them to be paralysed," Chertoff told a security conference in San Francisco this month. "It would shake the foundation of trust on which our financial system works
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/centralamericaandthecaribbean/mexico/4573514/Mexico-to-fingerprint-all-mobile-phone-users.html

This is just one more reason to say NO to the North American Union.
Do you see this world?
When will this be you?
Because it's setting a precedent

Statistic of the day

http://blog.wired.com/defense/2009/02/27000-work-in-p.html

What a waste, this is what big government gets you.
Public relations lol
How necessary is this really

Forget the drone stuff. Here is your eye-popping statistic of the day: "This year, the Pentagon will employ 27,000 people just for recruitment, advertising and public relations — almost as many as the total 30,000-person work force in the State Department
I was listening to the tick on tech
And a surprise was brought to me
That the common man can't understand
A bogus anomaly
A voice in my head said hey now whoa
That anomaly is so easy to show
If you check the report of your credit retort
And see how Citi is entered so
You can see their bread was a hot air spread
Of what was really real you know
It's the bank of hot air
That never dealt square
And doesn't deserve the chance to do now so
Let them die their deflated death
They don't deserve another breath
Their might was nothing more than myth
Their greed now need should be their death
And no mercy should we show
Let them choke upon their fouled air breath
And hope that death devours them very slow
For they deserve no hand from the common man
So their greed may continue to grow

The voice of common sense

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/02/08/sc-governor-were-moving-close-to-a-savior-based-economy/

As many state and local officials clamor for their share of the billions of dollars in federal aid in the stimulus bill under consideration in Washington, South Carolina’s Republican governor is sounding a note of dissent about federal efforts to help the economy.

“A problem that was created by building up of too much debt will not be solved with yet more debt,” Gov. Mark Sanford said Sunday, making a reference to the federal deficit spending that will likely finance the federal stimulus package.

“We’re moving precipitously close to what I would call a savior-based economy,” Sanford also said Sunday on CNN’s State of the Union.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

For all of those that I've come to love to view
A little thank you very much for all the things you do
I reached out tonight in worry to someone just like you
Who I would miss very much if he wasn't there to listen to
And to my surprise he answered me right back
And thanked me for caring enough to do what I did do
And the spirit of such made me realize
That I needed to thank you to
I know you all catch flack for the positions that you hold
And how much easier it would be for you if your hearts were like other people's cold
Know it's a noble thing you do my loves and I know it gets harder everyday
When Spirit called you stood real tall and answered right away
And I just want you to know
I'm proud of you everyday

Saturday, February 7, 2009

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/06/ap-ceo-bush-turned-milita_n_164812.html

Now that's just freaky!

Aside from the first amendment and the battlefield, what exactly is the excuse for the piss poor investigative journalism concerning all the other relative matters the AP has chosen to disregard?
Who's decision was it to over look the financial fiasco that's been building for years, because if you couldn't see it coming, then your ass just wasn't looking.

Lawmakers in 20 states move to reclaim sovereignty

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=88218

Will our future be a return to our past, it would seem so.
The idea of state sovereignty is growing, as a nation "The People" are no longer being listened to, so that there now does only seem to be one logical solution to regain some type of reasonable control over our own lives again rather than to continue being lead by the unreasonable voice of insanity that is growing daily by
the rich and elite who have no idea of the ramifications that their insanity commands
because they themselves are never touched by the insane measures that they choose to force upon their constituents.

As the Obama administration attempts to push through Congress a nearly $1 trillion deficit spending plan that is weighted heavily toward advancing typically Democratic-supported social welfare programs, a rebellion against the growing dominance of federal control is beginning to spread at the state level.

So far, eight states have introduced resolutions declaring state sovereignty under the Ninth and Tenth Amendment to the Constitution, including Arizona, Hawaii, Montana, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, Oklahoma and Washington.

Analysts expect that in addition, another 20 states may see similar measures introduced this year, including Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Nevada, Maine and Pennsylvania.

"What we are trying to do is to get the U.S. Congress out of the state's business," Oklahoma Republican state Sen. Randy Brogdon told WND.

Truth in the word

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article21917.htm

Yes Dick, just go!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Suicide and the soldier

http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/02/05/army.suicides/

It makes you wonder how they don't know what's going on, or try to attribute the escalating rate of soldier suicide to the winter blues.
It would seem that they over look the factor that the induction of psychotropic drugs
have on an already dismal situation.
This is what your tax dollars are doing for your children, for the further enhancing of Pharma's wallet at the expense of innocent lives.

One week after the U.S. Army announced record suicide rates among its soldiers last year, the service is worried about a spike in possible suicides in the new year.
Cause and affect

If reports of suicides are confirmed, more soldiers will have taken their lives in January than died in combat.

The Army said 24 soldiers are believed to have committed suicide in January alone -- six times as many as killed themselves in January 2008, according to statistics released Thursday.

The Army said it already has confirmed seven suicides, with 17 additional cases pending that it believes investigators will confirm as suicides for January.

If those prove true, more soldiers will have killed themselves than died in combat last month. According to Pentagon statistics, there were 16 U.S. combat deaths in Afghanistan and Iraq in January.

"This is terrifying," an Army official said. "We do not know what is going on."





Pharma and warfare

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http://www.naturalnews.com/025506.html

The taking of the taxpayer by the ties that bind


Pharmaceutical products could be employed to boost the performance of one army's soldiers while undermining the minds of those on the other, according to a National Research Council report drafted for the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency.

The report, "Emerging Cognitive Neuroscience and Related Technologies," addresses the question of how emerging neuroscience technologies and an increased understanding of the mind's functioning will affect police and the military.

Leon Panetta same ole same ole

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/banking_and_finance/article5669071.ece

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iNqjrsQ96LSw38bHitcinz_SQAWgD965KVC00

President Barack Obama has prohibited harsh interrogation techniques
And yet Leon Panetta, Obama's choice for director of the CIA has voiced the position that the CIA interrogators should not be prosecuted for the use of water boarding and other illegal techniques under the Bush regime
One hand washes the other and Mr Obama is no exception to that rule, the proof is in the pudding for the simple fact that no one will be held accountable for the deliberate violations of the Geneva Convention.

President Barack Obama's nominee to lead the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was paid more than $700,000 last year by businesses including struggling US banks bailed out by billions of dollars of taxpayers' money.

The revelations about Leon Panetta's finances highlight the difficulty the new administration faces in finding experienced advisers that do not violate the President's ban on hiring lobbyists.

It is also another embarrassment for President Obama after two Cabinet nominees, Tom Daschle and Nancy Killefer, withdrew this week because of disclosures that they had failed to pay federal taxes.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Are you sleeping at all my dear
Coz it looks like no at a glance from here
Must you make me worry about you so
I do for a fact just so you know
I'm thinking about doubling down on the place of home
Where my mind is free and my thoughts can roam
No hot wire smell of electricity
To take away from thought to just be me
And why does my scope say what it does
It was an interesting site to see
And then you my dear in the water's fuzz
And was Stinky talking to me
Is that direction a coincidence cuz
I'm being as quiet as I can be
But he is right it's a lack of privacy
A ponder now that's my favorite you see
A problem I must rectify
Or I lose my right to be
To let my voice just fly
Free to fly by my own word
And not the thought of what another heard
To throw back in my eye
Because a caged bird does not sing
It takes no thought to wonder why

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

A little pop off noise on a counter view
Of what in the world would John now do
He'll share the crust of the upper class
By giving Barack and Michelle
The same designers pass
To redesign the White house view
Squandered off the taxpayers
Like me and you
How much was that doggy in the window
The one that piddles on area rugs to
If you think the cost of it's such a sin now
Just wait till you see what that doggy can do

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Fact is that this is a terrible way to make a living -- except for the money," Ken Miller, a former vice chairman at Credit Suisse First Boston and now a private investor, said. "The lifestyle is terrible -- the hours, the sucking up. These guys must feel like they're the victims of a capricious god."

That's especially galling

http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-budgeting/article/106532/Wall-St.,-a-Financial-Epithet,-Stirs-Outrage

A little moment remembered
It looks like a story to me
In the joy of the moment
From a heart that's over flowed
By the little burst of love
That has such a long way to grow
We forget to read the fine print
In which states a final clause
That grief is the final moment
Of the love that lived there was
Shed the tears that love lived high
The soul does flow with why you cry
But find the joy in all those tears
From loving well for so many years
The open your heart for another bursts flow
And the joy from knowing the moment
That love can grow again
Neither Cap
I found the one to savor
Held the Captain's flavor
And made Super Bowl history
And Holmes was to cool
But as a general rule
I like to call them like they be
And a miracle was made by David Tyree
http://freedomarizona.org/2009/01/30/46-of-50-states-could-file-bankruptcy-in-2009-2010/

In the world of make believe
Where they made up all that dough
Because the banks did bleed
Just exactly where did it go
Because trickle down it did not
Or the state of our nation
Wouldn't be this hot
Here comes FEMA 101
When social services comes undone

Monday, February 2, 2009

http://www.abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=6782719&page=1

What does that mean anyway
They show their gratitude
To maintain a certain life attitude
On the latitude of life's riches to play
All taxpayer funded
Enjoyed by the BoA
What would happen if the world stopped for two weeks
Like no turn of cash or credit cards
And deals were stopped on the street
How much power would it take
To turn a hairpin on this street
To take back the upper hand
So we could tackle this rationally
And in it for all a wisdom to find
Our own individuality
And the council of our own sovereignty
My mind says
Now what's gotten into you
Did you now understand the divergence of matter
Tends to make the energy scatter
Along with the concentration to
That it was an over stuffed bin
To take it all in Was
taking away from the energy of you
Just pickin on ya Cap
And your stuff lol
It's not you Baby jay
That makes this foul mood so
It's the constant exposure to noxious gas
That the canary has to breath in so
It's hard to think from the constant hoodwink
From the dog eat dog info
A choice that was mine to leave behind
Has now been reintroduced and the pump is primed
What I thought was just a personal family flavor
Seems to be the world's Accent in which to savor
And it's been so long since I've tasted it's flow
That it makes me nauseous and surly so
I fuss at you in a negative degree
From just trying to escape this reality
Of Love that isn't a constant flow
But rather the one upmanship of where pride can go
A game I'd rather not play you know
Or even watch for as competitive show
Let alone repetitive of what was my long ago
Very cool Cap
In the world of less is more
Don't you know it was a pleasure
To open up your door
Sleek without the geek
Is what muscle is really for
To relish lines so well defined
It leaves you wanting more

Sunday, February 1, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bxXaIqO6zs

Here we go!