The most important news for Monday, October 12th, 2009.....
According to a newspaper article, the German military is to receive a different swine flu vaccine than the general population will.
There are growing signs that many doctors and nurses in the U.K. intend to shun the swine flu vaccine.
A U.S. government media extravaganza designed to promote H1N1 swine flu school vaccinations included VIPs, cute kids and a host of television cameras, but only one in five children at the school had proper parental consent to get vaccinated.
Interpol and the United Nations are poised to become partners in fighting crime by jointly grooming a "global police force".
The European Union is very excited that the body responsible for managing the development of the Internet, Icann, has cut its umbilical cord to the U.S. government.
Even the U.N. is admitting that Afghanistan's presidential election was "marred by widespread fraud".
Many U.S. states are now suffering from "unbelievable" revenue shortages.
Hemophiliacs in Taiwan and Hong Kong have been given permission to sue a multinational pharmaceutical firm in the U.S. over allegations that they contracted HIV from contaminated blood products that the company knowingly dumped in Asia.
A 32-year-old physicist working at CERN has been arrested by French secret agents and is being accused of having links to Islamic terror groups.
A sign of the times? Worried U.S. parents are downloading pedophile maps of their areas in preparation for Halloween.
A man had his microphone cut off for daring to ask Al Gore penetrating questions about the theory of global warming.
Barack Obama promised a large crowd of cheering homosexuals to end the ban on gays serving openly in the military.
It turns out that Dan Brown has the deepest love and admiration for "the beauty" of Freemasonry.
Lastly, fourth-grade students at Fort Cherry Elementary School in Pennsylvania put Christopher Columbus on trial this year. They charged him with misrepresenting the Spanish crown and with thievery. They found him guilty and sentenced him to life in prison.
The most important news for Sunday, October 11th, 2009.....
U.S health officials are warning the public that child deaths from the H1N1 swine flu are "shooting up" in the United States, with 19 child deaths from the swine flu reported in recent days.
The U.S. Justice Department is arguing that the U.S. government does not have to reveal information about phone companies that may have spied illegally on Americans because those phone companies are an "arm of the government". What??
Responding to a White House request, the Senate Judiciary Committee passed legislation on Thursday extending three key provisions of the PATRIOT Act.
Do leaders in the House and Senate have a secret plan to pass President Barack Obama’s health care reform plan by Thanksgiving without any significant participation by the American public?
Democratic congressmen close to Obama reportedly told an Israeli source that the White House is furious over Israeli attempts to portray Obama to the American public as an enemy of Israel.
Barack Obama has won a Nobel Peace Prize. Is that supposed to be the punchline to a really, really bad joke?
The latest Washington Post poll of the Virginia gubernatorial race contains a lot of bad news for Democratic nominee R. Creigh Deeds.
A top Iranian official says that Iran will "blow up the heart of Israel" if the United States or Israel attacks Iran's nuclear program.
The Russian air force used a new generation of precision guided munitions during the joint Russian/Belarusian Zapad-09 military exercises, which concluded on the 29th of September.
According to the latest reports, the Polish president does not plan to sign the EU treaty any time soon.
World renowned economist Nouriel Roubini is warning that the financial crisis is far from over.
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn says that there is a real danger that this could be a "double dip" recession.
The drought has gotten so bad in Somalia that even the camels are dying.
That nation of Jordan plans to refill the shrinking Dead Sea with salt water.
Reminiscent of a scene from the film "Independence Day", a gigantic luminous ring-shaped cloud could be seen hovering over the city of Moscow last week.
In a previously published work, White House "science czar" John Holdren predicted that 1 billion people will die in "carbon-dioxide induced famines" in a coming new ice age by the year 2020.
The Montana Supreme Court has ruled that a married woman must give up full custody of her adopted children to a former lesbian lover who sued for parental rights.
Some credit card companies are rushing to jack up the minimum payments of their customers before a new law takes effect.
A proposed B.C. law would allow officials to enter homes to seize anti-Olympic signs on short notice, and violators could be fined up to $10,000 a day and jailed for up to six months.
Lastly, it is being projected that by 2014, all of your clothing will be tagged with an RFID chip.
The most important news for Thursday, October 8th, 2009.....
NASA plans to "bomb the moon" tomorrow by crashing a spacecraft into the lunar surface which will send plumes of moon dust up to 6.2 miles high above the surface of the moon.
The Massachusetts House of Representatives has just passed a law that would give public health officials the power to isolate individuals and order quarantines to contain the outbreak of serious contagious diseases such as the swine flu.
One doctor believes that his research has uncovered the key link between vaccinations and the overwhelming rise in autism, specific learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders, sudden infant death, gulf war syndrome, dementia, seizure disorders and some cancers.
An AP poll, conducted between October 1st and 5th, found that 72 percent of Americans are worried about swine flu vaccine side effects.
A top researcher who worked on the cervical cancer vaccine is warning people about its dangers.
Typhoon Melor slammed into Japan's main island on Thursday, disrupting transportation and prompting warnings about landslides and floods.
Four powerful earthquakes have shaken the south Pacific in recent days, and that has a lot of people who live there quite nervous.
The "hate bill" may get to Barack Obama's desk very soon.
Russia's new military doctrine will apparently contain some changes to the situations that could trigger the use of nuclear weapons.
Two Iranian nuclear scientists have "disappeared" over the past couple of weeks, and nobody seems to know what happened to them.
The French culture minister is facing calls for his resignation over an autobiography published four years ago in which he described paying "young boys" for sex while travelling abroad.
The world's biggest fossilized footprints have been found.
A new study says that there are now approximately 1.57 billion Muslims in the world.
Lastly, Japan is threatening to kick U.S. troops off of the island of Okinawa amid growing resentment over crimes reportedly committed by those troops.
The most important news for Wednesday, October 7th, 2009.....
IBM has built a bar code reader that actually reads your DNA.
VeriChip corporation is promoting the idea for an implanted microchip that would link to an online database containing all your medical records, credit history and your social security ID.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is calling the swine flu vaccine "safe and secure" and is strongly urging the American people to take it.
A brand new poll shows that more than a third of American parents do not want their kids vaccinated for the swine flu.
The White House is reportedly concerned that the H1N1 swine flu will spread rapidly in America's churches. Perhaps they would be happy if everyone just stayed home from church.
A medical clinic in Kansas City is refusing to treat a 2 year old boy because he has not gotten all of the CDC recommended vaccines.
Gold prices have hit a record high as the dollar continues to drop like a rock.
Ignoring Barack Obama's demands to stop building in east Jerusalem, developers of a new Jewish neighborhood on privately owned land in eastern Jerusalem planned to lay the cornerstone for the project on Wednesday afternoon.
A top Iranian official is reportedly claiming that the United States may have been involved in the disappearance of an Iranian nuclear scientist in Saudi Arabia earlier this year.
Under the Lisbon Treaty, the EU plans to establish a Standing Committee on Internal Security that will utilize the sharing of DNA and fingerprint databases, new digital generation ID cards, CCTV footage and material gathered from Internet surveillance to fight "terrorism".
Negotiations surrounding how to implement the Lisbon Treaty have produced proposals that would actually allow the EU to negotiate treaties and even open embassies across the world.
A shocking video produced by the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI and narrated by John Elway urges people to report "suspicious terrorist activity" that could include buying gold, owning guns, using binoculars or even donating to charity.
The Department of Homeland Security has made the decision to strip an Arizona sherrif of authority to arrest suspected illegal immigrants based solely on their immigration status.
Health care legislation drafted by a key Senate committee would cost $829 billion over the next decade.
Will Windows 7 let Microsoft track your every move?
Child sacrifice and ritual murders are on the rise in Uganda as famine looms.
Lastly, singing school children were recently exploited on CNN to promote Barack Obama's socialist health care reform plan.