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  • Iran To Build 10 Industrial Scale Uranium Enrichment Facilities And To Send $20 Million To Support Terrorist Groups Opposing The West

    The most important news for Monday, November 30th, 2009…..

    The Iranian government approved a plan on Sunday to build 10 industrial scale uranium enrichment facilities - a dramatic expansion of their nuclear program in defiance of U.N. demands that it halt enrichment.

    Iran’s parliament passed a shocking new law on Sunday earmarking $20 million to support terrorist groups opposing the [...]

    Medical Tests Confirm That The H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine “Probably” Will Not Work Against The New H1N1 Mutation

    The most important news for Sunday, November 29th, 2009…..

    Britain’s national medical laboratory says that one H1N1 swine flu sample taken from a patient in Ukraine had mutated so much from the original H1N1 swine flu that the swine flu vaccine probably would not protect against it well.

    The “D225G” H1N1 mutation has now been found in fatal or severe cases [...]

    The U.S. Government Spent 3.5 Trillion Dollars During Barack Obama’s First Year In The White House

    The most important news for Friday, November 27th, 2009…..

    The U.S. federal government spent 3.5 trillion dollars during Barack Obama’s first year in the White House.  That far exceeds the spending for any other first-year president.

    The Climategate emails are sweeping America - will they scuttle Barack Obama’s cap and trade scheme?

    The Liberal Party in Australia is in turmoil due [...]

    CDC Report: One In Four U.S. Teen Girls Has Had A Sexually Transmitted Disease

    The most important news for Thursday, November 26th, 2009…..

    According to a report just released from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, one in four teenage girls in the United States has had a sexually transmitted disease.

    U.S. health officials are linking the H1N1 swine flu epidemic to a sharp rise in the number of severe bacterial infections.

    Widespread opposition in [...]