The most important news for Thursday, January 21st, 2010.....

Scott Brown's victory in the Senate race in Massachusetts is shaking up Washington.  But will he be able to slow down the Obama agenda?

Hundreds of hillside residents in California were ordered to evacuate their homes on Wednesday as heavy rains battered Southern California and threatened to inundate neighborhoods with mud and debris.

A powerful 5.9 magnitude aftershock, the strongest since last week's devastating earthquake, jolted Haitians awake shortly before dawn on Wednesday and sent thousands scurrying into the streets.

Thousands have been fleeing Port-au-Prince to escape the incredible devastation and the most recent aftershocks.

Workers are carving out mass graves on a hillside north of Haiti's capital, using earth-movers to bury thousands of earthquake victims.

The U.S. military is sending another 4,000 sailors and marines to Haiti for the earthquake relief effort, diverting them from deployments in the Gulf and Africa.

Are all of these earthquakes an indication that Bible prophecy is being fulfilled?

A newly released Rand Corporation report proposes the U.S. government create a rapid deployment "Stabilization Police Force" that would be tasked with "shaping an environment before a conflict" and restoring order in times of war, natural disaster or national emergency.

South Korea says that it would launch a pre-emptive strike against North Korea if it was necessary to thwart an imminent nuclear attack by the communist state.

So much for isolating Tehran - Iran has signed a one billion euro deal with a German firm to build 100 gas turbo-compressors.

Hamas has announced that they have accepted Israel's right to exist and would be prepared to nullify its charter which calls for the destruction of Israel.

A newly released Vatican document blames the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the "occupying" of lands for fomenting most of the conflicts in the Middle East.

The U.S. is planning to go ahead with plans to deploy missiles near Russia.

It is getting harder to find a job in the U.S. - a total of 6,130,000 U.S. workers had been unemployed for 27 weeks or more in December 2009.

Apparently they can't hear us - Senate Democrats on Wednesday proposed allowing the federal government to borrow an additional $1.9 trillion to pay its bills, a record increase that would allow the U.S. national debt to reach $14.3 trillion

Forbes has published a new article with this very disturbing headline: The United States Of Debt.

Why are so many big banks getting bailed out while so many little banks are being allowed to die?

Is it going to be possible for us to spend our way out of this recession?

Are there an increasing number of signs that the U.S. economy is simply not going to recover?

The "State Foreclosure Prevention Working Group" has released a report which says that a new wave of mortgage defaults in coming.

The Federal Housing Administration has announced plans to increase the amount of up-front cash paid by all new borrowers and to require higher down payments from those with the poorest credit.

Russia’s central bank announced on Wednesday that it had started buying Canadian dollars in a bid to diversify its foreign exchange reserves.

Do you still doubt that China is a superpower?  The Chinese government is getting ready to launch China's first space laboratory.

Are the globalists on the verge of triggering yet another world war?

A bill currently before the U.S. Senate would empower the Obama administration to nationalize the student lending industry.

A lawsuit filed on Wednesday by 5 students in the New York City school system against the NYPD paints a picture of school officers who routinely abuse students and arrest them for non-criminal activities.

An outbreak of a new H1N1 mutation in Nepal that has been killing people there is causing a great deal of concern.

A chemical used in non-stick pans and water resistant fabrics has been found to have a significant link to thyroid disease.

A new study has shown that eating genetically modified corn causes organ failure in rats.

Another new study has shown that aerobic exercises such as running or jogging stimulate the growth of new brain cells and improve memory and the ability to learn.

Cindy McCain, the wife of Republican Senator John McCain, and their daughter Meghan have posed for photos endorsing pro-gay marriage forces in California.

A Hawaii Senate vote on a bill that would legalize same-sex civil unions in the state could take place as early as Friday.

A 13-year-old Saudi schoolgirl is to be given 90 lashes in front of her classmates after she was caught bringing a mobile phone to school.

A mysterious "dark disk of material" is hanging out there in space and scientists do not know what it is.

The new apocalyptic film "Legion" reportedly contains disturbingly graphic images such as an innocent man exploding while tied to a cross and it portrays fallen angels as humanity's only hope against an angry God.

Lastly, a Christian minister was arrested some time ago when his toe inadvertently brushed the grass of a school lawn.

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Haiti Earthquake Chaos Looters GangsThe most important news for Tuesday, January 19th, 2010....

The relentless chaos in Port-au-Prince is severely hampering efforts to get aid to victims of the Haiti earthquake.

France has accused the U.S. of "occupying" Haiti as thousands of American troops flooded into the country to take charge of aid efforts and security.

The first wave of Haitian orphans has reached the United States, but a million more face uncertain futures back in Haiti.

One orphanage in Haiti that collapsed during the earthquake is continuing its mission right out in the middle of the street.

Is the disaster in Haiti going to open a huge door for Islam in that nation?

It is being pointed out that Haiti was an ecological disaster even before this most recent earthquake.

A magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit Guatemala's Pacific coast near the border with El Salvador on Monday, but fortunately it did not do much damage.

The number of large magnitude earthquakes has been increasing dramatically over the past few decades.

In an interview with Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Rai published on Sunday, a U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity said that "if Syria supplies Hezbollah with surface-to-air missiles (SA-2), war will break out and Tel Aviv will directly strike Damascus."

Last week's failed attempt on the lives of Israeli diplomats in Jordan was apparently carried out on instructions from Iran.

Israel has resumed airlifts of Jewish Ethiopians after having halted them for more than a year.

The U.S. military has announced plans to double the amount of military equipment it has stockpiled in Israel.

ABC News is terribly upset that coded references to New Testament Bible passages about Jesus Christ are inscribed on high-powered rifle sights provided to the United States military by a Michigan company.

What in the world is going on in Afghanistan?  A series of coordinated attacks by presumed Taliban militants in the Afghan capital of Kabul recently killed at least 10 people and injured 32.

It has now come out that the FBI illegally collected more than 2,000 U.S. telephone call records between 2002 and 2006 by invoking terrorism emergencies that did not exist or by simply persuading phone companies to provide records.

If you think that the full body scanners that show everything that are going into airports across the U.S. are bad, just wait until they start implementing the "mind reading" technology that they are developing.

Business travellers flying to the United States must now obtain electronic authorization to travel or face not being able to board their plane.

Some analysts are now projecting that 200 banks will fail in the U.S. in 2010.

The biggest banks in the U.S. cut their collective small business lending balance by another $1 billion in November.

Are there signs that the U.S. economy is on the verge of another massive plunge?

Japan Airlines has officially filed for bankruptcy.

In the largest anti-abortion protest held in Houston in years, several thousand people on Monday marched, prayed and kept silent to convey their opposition to the abortion super center that Planned Parenthood will open in Houston in March.

More than 40 people were killed in a Muslim-Christian clash this past weekend in a central Nigerian city with a history of volatile relations between the two religions.

The FDA is slamming the manufacturer of Tylenol for a slow response to problems at a facility in Puerto Rico that led to consumers becoming sickened by tainted pills.

The German government is warning Germans to avoid using all versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer after a security hole led to attacks against Google and others by hackers in China.

Be careful what you say online - one man was recently arrested and held in police cells for seven hours as a suspected terrorist after making a joke on Twitter about his local airport.

Is access to dirty images on the Internet killing real life relationships for many men?

A series of sexual assaults on very elderly women has one Texas town completely terrified.

Lastly, the number of women who graduate from college in the U.S. is much larger than the number of men who graduate from college.

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Haiti earthquake deadThe most important news for Monday, January 18th, 2010.....

Frustration is rising in Haiti as obstacles continue to prevent aid from getting to victims in a timely manner.

Bodies are burning in the streets and security continues to be a nightmare as victims of the earthquake in Haiti continue to get more desperate.

More U.S. troops are arriving in Haiti after the American commander on the ground said that security must be improved to ensure aid reaches survivors of the earthquake.

A U.S. general on the ground in Haiti is warning that 200,000 might be a reasonable "start point" for the eventual death toll.

Haitian government minister Carol Joseph says that approximately 70,000 bodies have been buried in mass graves so far.

Two videos taken during the earthquake in Haiti have surfaced on the Internet.

It is being reported that almost every single building has been leveled in the town that was at the epicenter of the Haiti earthquake.

Orphans from Haiti are being quickly rushed to new homes abroad.

U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon is saying that the Haiti earthquake is a worse disaster than the Asian tsunami which killed so many thousands of people several years ago.

More earthquakes? A 6.3 magnitude earthquake shook the ocean floor between South America and Antarctica on Sunday.

Is the U.S. next?  Scientists are predicting a Haiti-magnitude earthquake along the New Madrid fault in the U.S. some time during the next 50 years.

A man who heckled Barack Obama during his speech was forcefully removed from Martha Coakley's rally at Northeastern University yesterday.

Gun battles raged on the streets of Kabul after the Taliban launched a wave of deadly suicide bombings in the Afghan capital.

Saudi fighter jets have launched another round of airstikes on Houthi positions in northern Yemen.

The FBI is admitting using a photograph of a bearded Spanish politician as the basis for a mocked-up image showing how Osama Bin Laden might look now.

Two U.S. military officers accused of stealing stealing classified material from an underground missile launch facility at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota have been allowed to resign rather than face prosecution.

Will Americans be able to handle the coming economic collapse.  If they are anything like this guy, they probably will not be able to.

The IMF is warning that the threat of a "double dip" recession is very real.

During his weekly radio address on Saturday, Barack Obama unleashed a verbal barrage on the nation's largest banks, accusing them of wanton selfishness by refusing to accept new regulations he is proposing, and for fighting a new tax that Obama wants to impose.

Facing a massive budget shortfall, Arizona has decided to close many of its state parks.

Most Republicans do not know this, but the chief of staff for California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is actually a gay Democrat.

New York Times Chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr. appears close to announcing that the paper will begin charging for access to its website.

The demonization of men continues - British Airways has implemented a policy which bans male passengers from sitting next to children that they do not know.

The World Health Organization is considering a plan to ask governments to impose a global consumer tax on such things as Internet activity or everyday financial transactions like paying bills online.

A failed clinical trial of an HIV vaccine that left 46 Zambian women infected with the virus is sparking controversy.

It turns out that thousands of Americans died from the H1N1 swine flu even after getting the H1N1 swine flu vaccine.

A new study says that the chemicals found in many common plastics are rapidly feminizing our young boys.

Most Americans would be completely shocked to learn how many pharmaceutical drugs can be found in our drinking water.

With so many problems being reported regarding our food and water, many are turning back to a Biblical diet in order to improve their health.

Residents of canyons and foothills in coastal areas of California are bracing for possible mudslides as a series of powerful storms is forecast to begin pounding the West Coast today with heavy rain and snow, strong winds and high surf.

The discovery of a 13 foot green anaconda in Florida is raising concerns that inter-breeding between exotic species of snakes in Florida could cause an explosion of "super snakes" in that state.

Is a new era for the Internet coming?  Italy is getting ready to require that anyone who wants to upload video to the Internet must get government authorization.

Lastly, an alleged mutated human body with "very long fingers" recently washed ashore on Plumb Island, a small island where the U.S. Government performs very unusual experiments.

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Haiti Earthquake Dead Piles Of BodiesThe most important news for Friday, January 15th, 2010.....

Eyewitnesses say that the stench of death and destruction in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake is overwhelming.

According to reports, yesterday gangs armed with machetes were spotted looting several of Port-au-Prince's most important shopping areas.

Haiti earthquake survivors have been blockading the roads with piles of dead bodies to protest the lack of aid coming in.

In some good news, donations for victims of the Haiti earthquake are on track to break records.

Actor Danny Glover is blaming the earthquake in Haiti on global warming.

This earthquake is bringing new attention to the long and troubled history of Haiti.

Some analysts are now asking whether California could be the next area hit by a killer earthquake.

Scientists in the U.S. believe there is a 99.7 percent chance of a 6.7 or larger earthquake in California at some point in the next 30 years.

According to one new report, Barack Obama is planning to issue a letter in the next few weeks that will guarantee U.S. support for a plan to give much of the West Bank and eastern sections of Jerusalem to the Palestinians within two years.

An energy miracle?  A company in Georgia has developed a groundbreaking process that rapidly converts virtually anything that grows out of the Earth into all sorts of hydrocarbon fuel.

Goldman Sachs is officially admitting to "improper behavior" during the housing crash - but they aren't about to give all that money back.

The World Economic Forum is warning that there is a "significant chance" of a second financial crisis.

Economists are now warning that Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, and Spain are all on the verge of defaulting on their debts and that such a development could seriously damage the Euro currency.

Legendary investor Jim Rogers is warning that the financial crisis is likely to lead to food shortages over the next few years.

Pat Buchanan is asking this question: Is America's financial collapse inevitable?

According to RealtyTrac, the number of households that received a foreclosure filing rose 21 percent last year compared with 2008.

Now that the Federal Reserve is buying up almost all new U.S. Treasury bonds, is that basically the equivalent of printing money to pay our bills?

It turns out that half a million dollars in economic stimulus money went to a key figure in the Climategate controversy.

U.S. Under Secretary of State William Burns says that the U.S. and Russia are on the verge of a new treaty on nuclear weapons.

Under a new tax plan unveiled by Barack Obama, the 50 biggest banks and financial institutions in the United States, including as many as 15 foreign-owned companies, will face a new levy on their assets for at least ten years.

Florida's agriculture commission says that 30 percent of Florida's crops may have been lost in the recent cold snap.

It turns out that the new TSA full body scanners going into airports across the U.S. will be able to retain and even transmit nude images of travelers.

Barack Obama’s nominee to head the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs has advocated a policy under which the U.S. government would presume that someone has consented to having his or her organs removed for transplantation into someone else when they die unless that person has explicitly indicated that his or her organs should not be taken.

Escalating cyber attacks on Google and other companies by hackers in China are seriously alarming government officials who warn that the U.S. may be powerless to stop the online industrial espionage.

Will 2010 be a very difficult year for relations between the United States and China?

Debt-laden Dubai said on Friday that it has offered to host the headquarters of the United Nations should the global organization ever want to leave New York.

U.S. and U.N. officials are hopeful that they can turn the Copenhagen agreement into a binding treaty.

Pills that relay data about a patient back to doctors after they have been swallowed?  Yes, they are actually being developed.

A spike in deaths in Romania involving the new H1N1 mutations is raising concerns that a real pandemic might break out.

Are animals that are fed genetically modified food as healthy as animals that are not?

One new study says that the current recommended intake for vitamin D during winter months needs to be increased by at least a multiple of 5.

According to one report, New York Senator Charles Schumer has called Massachusetts Republican Senate candidate Scott Brown a "far-right tea-bagger".

Scott Ritter, the former top United Nations weapons inspector, has been caught in a sex sting.

Bishops in the U.K. are warning that the new "Equality Bill" being considered will force religion behind closed doors while defending the beliefs of minority groups such as homosexuals.

One woman recently prevented the robbery of her store by binding up the robber with the name of Jesus.

Lastly, the famous "Doomsday Clock" was recently set back one minute.  Did they make the right call?

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