G20 Protests PittsburghThe most important news for Thursday, September 24th, 2009.....

Police threw canisters of pepper spray and tear gas at demonstrators protesting the Group of 20 summit in Pittsburgh on Thursday.  Authorities had expressed hope that these protests would not be as violent as other G20 protests have been, but so far that is not the case.  The police are even unleashing sound cannons in Pittsburgh as the video posted below clearly demonstrates.....

Will there be a push towards a new global currency at the G20 summit?

Did Barack Obama call for a "world order" during his address to the United Nations?

The current EU president says that this "new globalization" requires global governance.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is also calling for a new world economic order in the wake of the global financial crisis.

During his speech to the U.N., Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi demanded to know who was behind the killing of JFK and wondered whether swine flu was a biological weapon created in a military laboratory.

A law enforcement official said Wednesday that a U.S. Census worker was found hanged from a tree near a Kentucky cemetery and had the word "fed" scrawled on his chest.

Swiss banks are proposing a global tax collection service.  Isn't that just what we need?

At least one locality wants to make it mandatory for firefighters to take the swine flu vaccine.

Newly declassified files have revealed the FBI's absolutely massive data-mining program.

The FBI is developing a new biometrics system that will include DNA records, 3D facial imaging, palm prints and voice scans, blended to create what's known as "multi-modal biometrics".

NASA is now openly admitting that there is quite a bit of water on the Moon.

Federal researchers have discovered that waters downstream of pharmaceutical plants are significantly more contaminated with drug residue than waters elsewhere in the nation.

About 1,100 police officers working with nearly 300 federal agents carried out a series of raids on a notorious Los Angeles gang earlier this week.

One of the latest disturbing trends among children in the U.K. is to wear something known as "shag bands".

Lastly, a chilling school indoctrination video in which children are forced to compose and sing a song that praises Barack Obama has surfaced on YouTube.

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Gadhafi at the U.N.The most important news for Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009.....

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi delivered a rambling tirade to the United Nations on Wednesday during which he said that the U.N. Security Council should be called "the terror council". 

Has the French military have been told to prepare for forced vaccinations and the arrest of vaccine demonstrators?

Iran claims that they have built a new generation of centrifuges for enriching uranium and is testing them.

Debka is reporting that dozens of low-flying Israeli Air Force warplanes coasted over the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip for two hours Monday, September 21st in a show of muscle for Iran. 

Is Sarah Palin starting to position herself as a "libertarian"?

Funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Draper Laboratory and other collaborators are actually creating technology designed to detect "potential terrorists" with cameras and other "noninvasive" sensors that monitor eye blinks, heart rate, and even fidgeting.

25 years ago, the Soviet Union built an actual doomsday device - and reportedly it still works today.

According to a report released by the nonprofit CHEM Trust, hormone-disrupting chemicals found in a variety of American consumer products are destroying male fertility.

A laboratory robot named Adam has been hailed as the first machine in history to have discovered new scientific knowledge independently of its human creators.

FEMA has awarded one firm a contract to build 67,500 mobile homes over the next five years.

A new UCLA study of government data on more than 6,000 women in the U.S. found that mercury contamination of the human body is increasing.

Lastly, a postal worker who stole more than 3000 DVDs mailed by Netflix to its customers has pleaded guilty to federal theft charges.

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China swine flu vaccine programThe most important news for Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009.....

On Monday China became the very first nation in the world to begin a national swine flu vaccination campaign.  The United States is scheduled to begin their nationwide swine flu vaccine program in October.

Dozens of Long Island nurses plan to rally with health care workers from across New York state next week in Albany to protest an insidious state regulation that mandates that they be vaccinated for the H1N1 swine flu or lose their jobs.

Home health care workers in the state of New York are being required to take the swine flu vaccine.

Plans call for U.S. Senators and their staff to soon receive masks to help them avoid getting the swine flu.

The European Union is spending millions on developing an "Orwellian" surveillance system called Project Indect which will monitor web sites, discussion forums, social media, peer-to-peer networks and even individual computers for "abnormal" behavior.

U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu says that Americans are like "teenage kids" when it comes to energy issues.

Dust storms in the city of Sydney, Australia turned the sky red.

Many Mexicans are outraged at the influx of illegal aliens that are returning to that country because they can't find work anymore in America.

Schools in Tucson, Arizona are planning to create a two-tier "race-based" system of discipline.

Scientists have discovered that DNA has a bizarre ability to put itself together, even at a distance, when according to known science that should not be possible.

Reuters has posted an article about the upcoming G20 meeting with this very disturbing headline: "U.S. to push for new economic world order at G20".

The New York Times is reporting that the FDIC may soon ask for a bailout from healthy U.S. banks.

Shares of VeriChip corporation tripled after the company announced that it had been granted an exclusive license to two patents which will enable it to develop implantable virus detection microchips in humans.

Under a new scheme being developed by a drug company, patients in the U.K. will receive a microchip in their shoulder to remind them to take their medicine.

In Dan Brown's new book, the Freemasons are the good guys.

Wired Magazine is telling us that we should embrace human cloning.

Lastly, Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps has shot down an unidentified shining object after sighting it over Persian Gulf waters.

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Barack Obama deep cuts nuclear weapons arsenalThe most important news for Monday, September 21st, 2009.....

Barack Obama has demanded that the Pentagon conduct a "radical review" of U.S. nuclear weapons doctrine to prepare the way for "deep cuts" in America's nuclear arsenal.

Barack Obama says that he would be "happy to look at" a bailout proposal for the newspapers.

Many New York health care workers are resisting the new mandatory swine flu vaccination rule in that state.

Representatives from 10 U.S. government agencies are holding a two-day exercise known as "Panamax 2009" that will simulate the implementation of martial law during a flu pandemic.

The Salt Lake Valley Health Department had the lowest turnout ever recorded for its annual flu vaccination drive on Saturday.

The Kremlin says that Israel has promised not to attack Iran.

Israeli defense forces and the U.S. military will soon hold a joint training exercise in which they will simulate missile attacks on the nation of Israel from Iran, Syria, Lebanon and Gaza.

The new U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan says that there is an urgent need for more troops in Afghanistan.

Ecuador has closed a U.S. military base and is forcing all U.S. military personnel to leave their soil.

Russia has reportedly reached "a provisional agreement" to land long-range bomber aircraft in Venezuela.

Should the U.S. be concerned about China's rapidly growing influence in South America?

Another microbiologist has died under suspicious circumstances.

Devastating floods have claimed the lives of at least 4 people in the Atlanta area.

A "tidal wave" of homeless students is hitting U.S. schools.

What in the world?  "Emerging church" leader Brian McLaren and many of his followers actually observed the month of Ramadan as their Muslim neighbors did.

Two parents in Scotland recently had two of their kids taken away from them by the government because the kids were too fat.

Lastly, apparently Japanese society has become such a lonely place that "rent a friend" agencies are springing up and are thriving.

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