Matthew Walker, 23, fell ill on December 22 He was admitted to hospital on December 26 when he was diagnosed with pneumonia in his left lung On December 27, he was placed in an induced coma and doctors realized he had H1N1 It was too late to help Walker and he died on January... »
Archive for January 13th, 2014
Man, 23, who died of flu in was only diagnosed with the virus AFTER he was put in an induced coma, say family
Why the Washington Post’s New Ties to the CIA Are So Ominous
American journalism has entered highly dangerous terrain. By Norman Solomon Global Research January 13, 2014 A tip-off is that the Washington Post refuses to face up to a conflict of interest involving Jeff Bezos — who’s now the sole owner of the powerful newspaper at the same time he remains Amazon’s CEO and main... »
Future Sheriff Says Protesters Should be Exterminated in “Gas Chambers”
“I would beat your f***ing ass just for the sheer joy of it” Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com January 13, 2014 A trainee Sheriff posted a threatening Facebook message aimed at Cop Block, an organization which advocates filming police officers, in which the soon to be cop said that protesters should be exterminated in... »
Polar Vortex – The Sequel: Coming To A Frozen US City Near You
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 01/13/2014 Just when everyone thought the infamous polar vortex is gone (if not quite forgotten, having dipped the temperatures in some part of the US to sub-Martian levels), it’s baaaack. Sky News reports that America is set to be hit by another blast from the polar vortex although this time... »
US ‘superweeds’ epidemic shines spotlight on GMOs
By Veronique Dupont News.Yahoo.com Jan. 12, 2013 New York (AFP) – The United States is facing an epidemic of herbicide-resistant “superweeds” that some activists and researchers are blaming on GMOs, an accusation rejected by industry giants. According to a recent study, the situation is such that American farmers are “heading for a crisis.” Many... »
New report says millions of women at risk of falling into poverty, economic ruin
By: Daniel Arkin CNBC.com Sunday, 12 Jan 2014 Although in recent decades women have made historic advances in nearly all areas of American public life, a staggering number of women across the country are still teetering on the verge of poverty and economic disaster, a new report released Sunday shows. The report, co-authored by... »
Report: Suicide Rate Soars Among Young Vets
The number of male veterans under 30 ending their own lives jumps by 44 percent in two years By Denver Nicks Time.com Jan. 10, 2014 The number of male veterans under the age of 30 who commit suicide jumped by 44 percent between 2009 and 2011, the most recent year for which data was... »
Unelected Bureaucrats: Conduit for America’s Destruction
The EPA, FDA and scores of other Federal agencies operate outside the confines of the US Constitution James White Activist Post.com Monday, January 13, 2014 Something that always puzzled me is how we, as Americans, allow the Federal Government to “flip the script” when it comes to appropriate rules of conduct. The idea is... »
32 Quakes Hit Puerto Rico Region After The 6.5 On Monday (Video)
By Susan Duclos BeforeItsNews.com Monday, January 13, 2014 In the video below I take us to the Earthquake global incident site where it shows that over the last 9 hours 32 earthquakes at a variety of different magnitudes have swarmed the Puerto Rico region since the bigger 6.5 magnitude early on Monday. Then we... »
Neocons Call for U.S. Military Action Against Al-Qaeda in Iraq
Neocon faction pushing for war again Kurt Nimmo Prison Planet.com January 13, 2014 In response to Salafist victories in Fallujah and across Iraq’s al-Anbar province, James M. Dubik, a retired Army lieutenant general, has called for direct U.S. involvement to take on the resurgent terrorist group. “If the United States does not get involved,... »