The most important news for Monday, July 13th, 2009.....
John P. Holdren, Barack Obama's top science advisor, co-authored a book in which he advocated mass sterilization of the population, forced abortions for American couples trying to have too many children and a global police force to enforce population control.
House Democrats have announced that they will seek a 540 billion dollar increase in federal income taxes to help pay for the national health-care bill that President Obama is urging Congress to pass.
More bad news - the U.S. must triple treasury bond sales this year. Are you ready for massive inflation?
Federal regulators have closed Bank of Wyoming, making it the 53rd failure of a federally insured bank in 2009.
A new report is claiming that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has pancreatic cancer and that the condition is life threatening.
In the U.K., the NHS is preparing to vaccinate the entire population against the swine flu.
A new leaflet for kids being distributed by the NHS in the U.K. contains the slogan "an orgasm a day keeps the doctor away".
7 Iraqi churches have been bombed within the last 48 hours. Why does the mainstream media pay such little attention when churches are blown to bits?
Al Gore told a recent conference that "global government" is needed in order to bring the "change" needed to combat global warming.
The New York Times says that having children will make you unhappy. No wonder nobody wants to read them anymore.
Devvy Kidd has a fantastic new article out on the incredibly destructive legacy of Alfred Kinsey.
Have you ever wondered which American politicians are members of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission or the Bilderberg Group? Well, someone has compiled a listof exactly who is involved in those organizations.
Do you remember Fred Flintstone? Well, it turns out that show was not so far-fetched after all. Check out how this cave city in Iran.
Joe Jackson, the father of recently deceased Michael Jackson, is reportedly preparing to take his grandchildren on a world tour as The Jackson Three.
Lastly, two kids from Denver have shown the world just how easy it is to fake UFOs on the Internet.























