The most important news for Wednesday, November 25th, 2009.....
An official World Health Organization press release is warning that there could be a "reassortment" in which the H1N1 flu combines with the H5N1 virus to produce a completely new strain.
A top Chinese scientist is warning that if there is a reassortment between H1N1 and H5N1, it will be a disaster for humanity.
A top virologist has published a paper in which he alleges that the H1N1 swine flu originally came from a lab.
Reports of H1N1 swine flu "re-infections" are raising pandemic concerns.
A soldier in Switzerland is reporting that medical units are preparing to carry out an operation to give all Swiss soldiers the swine flu vaccine - by force if necessary.
What message were the writers of the television series "V" trying to send by writing an episode where the visiting aliens attempted to harm mankind by putting poison into the flu vaccine?
Adam Lambert says that he got "carried away" but that he does not see "anything wrong" with his performace in front of the American Music Awards.
The recent poll numbers from Gallup reveals that Barack Obama's approval rating is falling like a rock.
CNBC says that the real jobless rate in the United States is 17.5 percent.
Analysts are predicting that more foreclosures are on the way and that the foreclosure problem will not subside until 2011.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has taunted the U.S. and Israel by saying that they "don't have the courage" to attack Iran.
Talk about a waste of money - the Pentagon has awarded a $5,760,000 contract for men's undershirts.
A Russian newspaper is reporting that a Russian nuclear attack on the United States may focus on the major banks as a key target.
Are video games going too far? The newly released game "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" has a level where players are instructed to kill as many unarmed civilians in an airport as possible.
Pakistan says that it is not happy with the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan.
Is the once mighty automaker Saab about to completely disappear?
Scientists are now saying that a giant ocean once covered a third of the planet Mars.
One couple who refused to leave a tip after receiving bad service in a Pennsylvania restaurant were arrested by police after being accused of theft.
Some are asking if it is a good thing that scientists are on the brink of creating freaky animals with human brains, faces arms and legs for medical research.
Residents of Washington can expect to see ads declaring, “No God?...No Problem!” inside buses, metro cars and on the side of buses by week’s end. The advertising campaign, sponsored by the American Humanist Association, will then target the transit systems of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Lastly, we can be thankful that Thanksgiving is one of the few holidays that actually has a good history.
The most important news for Tuesday, November 24rd, 2009.....
Dozens and dozens of very serious adverse reactions to the H1N1 swine flu vaccine are going unreported by the mainstream media.
Canadian doctors have been advised not to use a batch of 170,000 swine flu vaccines after reports of serious reactions among recipients.
Arlene Connin's stepson Jordan McFarland developed Guillain-Barre syndrome after getting the swine flu vaccine. He is now in a wheelchair.
Residents of France are being told not to bother showing up at swine flu vaccine centers unless they have an individually-tailored vaccine coupon -- based on employment and social security data -- which will determine which swine flu vaccine that particular person gets.
An unconfirmed email out of Belarus indicates that the H1N1 flu outbreak there may be much worse than officially reported.
There is now video up on YouTube of the Iowa doctor who reported that victims of H1N1 that were dying there had lungs that were filling up with blood.
The World Health Organization is warning of a possible resurgence of the H5N1 bird flu amid new cases of the disease in poultry in Egypt, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam.
As the myth of global warming is increasingly exposed, more Americans than ever are directly confronting Al Gore when he makes public appearances.
According to the Government Accountability Office, 78 percent of the federal spending authorized by Barack Obama's "stimulus" bill had not yet been spent by the end of fiscal 2009.
Even the mainstream media is acknowledging that the American public is increasingly turning against the Federal Reserve.
In an almost inconceivable move, checks are to be abolished under controversial plans being drawn up by U.K. bankers.
As the U.S. disarms, Russia is making the modernization of its nuclear deterrent and military a top national priority through 2020.
It has been revealed that members of the new U.S. administration of President George W. Bush were already discussing ''regime change'' in Iraq two years before the invasion of 2003.
Senior government officials in the U.K. have revealed that police are arresting innocent people in order to get their hands on as many DNA samples as possible.
Who is Herman Van Rompuy? He is the very first President of Europe.
Why is China pumping millions of dollars into Afghanistan?
Is imported Chinese drywall emitting hydrogen sulfide gas in U.S. homes?
One car accident victim was in a coma for 23 years but could hear everything that was going on around him and had no way to communicate with anyone.
Do traffic fumes play a role in the onset of dementia?
A woman on sick leave for depression says that she will fight an insurance company's decision to cut her benefits after her agent found photos on Facebook of her vacationing, at a bar and at a party.
One nun who worked closely with him is claiming that Pope John Paul II regularly whipped himself in a sign of "remorse for his sins".
On Monday, Lou Dobbs said that he is seriously considering a run for the White House in 2012.
What a shock - the chief executive of JP Morgan Chase is being discussed as a potential successor to Timothy Geithner when the current U.S. Treasury Secretary decides to hang up his hat.
The world's biggest animal sacrifice has begun with the killing of the first of more than 250,000 animals as part of a Hindu festival in the village of Bariyapur.
Best Buy - the retail giant that will not allow the words "Merry Christmas" in its advertising - has no problem wishing people a "Happy Eid al-Adha" - an important Muslim holiday.
The online role playing game World of Warcraft has created a thriving online market for virtual items that has even spawned sweat shops in China.
Now Hollywood is making movies where the hero kids are cheering is actually a Greek demigod?
Lastly, scientists at one conference are so excited about life extension technologies that they are saying that if you are under age 30, it is likely that you will be able to live as long as you want.
The most important news for Monday, November 23rd, 2009.....
The European Center for Disease Control and Prevention has announced that swine flu deaths in Europe are doubling every two weeks.
Commenting on a spike in H1N1 deaths in Iowa, Dr. Gregory Schmunk told KCCI news that what doctors there are seeing in H1N1 patients in Iowa "is very heavy, wet hemorrhagic lungs, lungs with a lot of blood in them."
Hong Kong's Department of Health has confirmed that it has found the same mutation in a H1N1 flu virus sample as the one detected in Norway recently.
Russia Today is reporting on the "black lung flu" that is sweeping Ukraine.
Uzbekistan has closed their border with Kazakhstan due to concerns about the H1N1 swine flu.
A Tamiflu-resistant cluster of the swine flu is being reported in North Carolina.
Health experts are assuring consumers that Chinese pork is still safe to eat despite widespread reports of pigs being infected with the H1N1 swine flu.
Dr. Eric Beeth is alleging that GlaxoSmithKline’s Pandemrix swine flu vaccine caused damage to pregnant rats in pretrial studies.
The mass vaccination of children in France's schools is set to begin on Wednesday.
A marine disabled by a smallpox vaccine several years ago is still battling the VA for health benefits.
Ten Republican Senators voted to confirm Barack Obama's first circuit court appointee who is radically pro-abortion.
An influential Iranian cleric is saying that ballistic missiles would be fired at heart of Tel Aviv if Israel attacks Iran's nuclear program.
A group of the world's developing nations says that "a green technology global body" with powers to direct a worldwide transition away from a high-carbon economy is needed to combat climate change.
Coca-Cola is spearheading a coalition of more than 100 companies pushing the U.S. to agree to be part of the upcoming Copenhagen climate change treaty.
Barack Obama is considering setting a provisional target for cutting America's carbon dioxide emissions.
One of the nation's most influential Baptist leaders says that Barack Obama is causing "severe damage" to U.S. standing in the world.
Does the Senate version of the "health care reform" bill create a tax penalty on married people?
A large number of unburied bodies lie one above the other on steel racks inside a giant freezer in Detroit’s central mortuary.
The U.S. government is facing a wave of debt payments that is unprecedented.
A key House panel has approved Ron Paul's proposal to audit the Federal Reserve.
Has a cure for Multiple Sclerosis been discovered?
In the U.K., the study of evolution is to become a compulsory subject for study in all state primary schools.
A Russian priest that criticized Islam has been assassinated inside his church.
Hundreds of Muslim villagers in southern Egypt recently burned and looted Christian-owned shops.
It turns out that atheist student groups are flowering on college campuses.
Former "American Idol" contestant Adam Lambert shocked the American Music Awards audience by shoving dance team members' faces into his crotch, leading others around on dog leashes and delivering a passionate on-stage kiss to his male keyboard player.
Lastly, the U.K. government is being forced by the European Commission to eliminate exemptions that allow church bodies to refuse to employ homosexual staff.
The most important news for Sunday, November 22nd, 2009.....
Europe's first president, Herman Van Rompuy, plans to push for a new "Euro tax" and says that 2009 is the "first year of global governance".
Barack Obama's "health care reform" bill cleared a crucial hurdle in the U.S. Senate when a couple wavering Democratic Senators decided to vote in favor of it.
Patients dying from H1N1 with "wet hemorrhagic lungs, lungs with a lot of blood in them" are being reported in Iowa!
In Turkmenistan, authorities are being accused of covering up an epidemic of H1N1, with infectious-disease wards reportedly full and people actually being turned away.
In Ukraine, over 1.6 million have reported illness, over 95,000 have been hospitalized and 381 are dead since the beginning of this most recent outbreak.
Chris Shaw, a neuroscientist at the University of British Columbia, says that the H1N1 swine flu vaccine is so hazardous that he would definitely not give it to his own family.
The U.K.'s new Internet law includes a "three strikes" rule that allows your entire family to be cut off from the Internet if anyone who lives in your house is accused of copyright infringement, without proof or evidence or trial.
The International Atomic Energy Agency is concerned that Syria is working on developing a secret nuclear weapons program.
In the Midwestern United States, police are encountering a rising trend of human trafficking, often involving women and children who are forced to work as prostitutes or as unpaid labor.
A hacker had reportedly leaked thousands of emails showing a conspiracy to "hide" the real data on man made "climate change".
Will "climategate" be one of the nails in the coffin of the myth of man made global warming?
Is Al Gore actually encouraging "civil disobedience" against "fossil-fuel polluters"?
New LED tatoos could potentially turn your skin into a computer screen.
Intel wants to have computer chips implanted in the heads of their customers by the year 2020.
The drug Ketamine, a powerful tranquilliser used on horses, is being taken in growing numbers by young people in the U.K.
Conservative Christian leaders in the U.S. unveiled a declaration on Friday calling on Christians not to comply with rules and laws forcing them to accept abortion, same-sex marriage or other serious sinful practices.
Lastly, a Vatican researcher believes that she has decoded some very faint writing on the Shroud of Turin. What the writing says may surprise you.