Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Bush Administration, the war on Iraq, the Department of homeland security or any government agency (including the FDA). The law has already passed the House on a traitorous vote of 405 to 6, and it is now being considered in the Senate where a vote is imminent. All over the internet, intelligent people who care about freedom are speaking out against this extremely dangerous law: Philip Giraldi at the Huffington Post, Declan McCullagh at CNET's News.com, Kathryn Smith at OpEdNews.com, and of course Alex Jones at PrisonPlanet.com
This bill is the beginning of the end of Free Speech in America. |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | | Lilly sought, and was almost successful, in inserting into the homeland security Bill legislation language that would have removed liability from pharmaceutical corporations, regardless of harm caused.
• Human insulin was the first drug to be fast-tracked, and this was accomplished while your Dad was vice-president, with previous ties to Lilly.
• Prozac (Lilly's blockbuster drug) has had adverse events buffered by government since 1984.
• Insertion into the Federal Register of the reduced requirements surrounding batch testing of insulin favors only one U.S. | | Sidney Taurel, current CEO of Eli Lilly, serves on your homeland security board.
• Mitch Daniels, a former Lilly vice-president, served as Director of Management and Budget.
• The National Alliance for the Mentally 111 received significant funding from Lilly.
Other acts not directly related to Eli Lilly fog the picture of government and greedy pharmaceutical industry autonomy.
• Vast amounts of Cipro and other drugs were purchased by the U.S. government to counteract biological acts of terror. | | Lilly board member; Mitch Daniels, a former Lilly executive, is now the White House Budget Director; and Sidney Taurel, Lilly's CEO, serves on the homeland security Council.
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FDA approval was not required for the smallpox vaccine. As innocuous as this non-approval might appear, it is precedent-setting for other such acts that can arise from time to time, under the guise of defending our homeland. Actually, as congressional and executive power are used to influence FDA actions, the agency stands to become nothing more than a rubber stamp. | | Imagine the atrocities that could occur if the Class Action Fairness Act were law and Dick Armey5 successfully appends corporate liability exemption for pharmaceuticals into another incarnation of the homeland security Act. Vaccinations have already been mandated not only for our military troops but for all first-responders. Already, statistics are showing that adverse events, including deaths, are occurring at a higher-than-expected rate.6 Mass vaccination with live smallpox particles, to protect against a non-existent threat, is hysteria at its finest. | | Dick Armey admitted he was the politician who, at the urging of the White House, inserted a line in proposed homeland security legislation to exempt vaccine-makers from tort liability. Eli Lilly wanted protection; politicians attempted to provide it.
Many elected officials entrusted with the protection of our well-being and freedom do not realize the carnage their actions cause. Many citizens with chronic diseases were stripped of their rights for potential cures when Congress voted to prevent therapeutic stem cell research. | | Perhaps the homeland security Act could be used to quell this sociopathic activity here in the U.S. The average citizen with a chronic disease is powerless to combat the avarice and manipulation practiced by the pharmaceuticals. Some legal drugs are lethal. Some legal drugs produce long-term degradation of the human body. Some drugs that promise to ameliorate pain and suffering are worthless. When the pharmaceutical corporations that manufacture any of these kinds of drugs KNOW the deficiencies of their products, shouldn't they be held accountable for the U.S. version of home-grown terrorism? | Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Meanwhile, as part of your homeland security team, your healthy HDL cholesterol works to clear that LDL cholesterol out of the area. Think of your LDL as a bus carrying loads of hooligans and dropping them off in your arteries to do damage to them, while your HDL serves as a high-speed paddy wagon that zips through your arteries to get the rogue elements off the streets. HDL is mostly made in intestines and looks like a plastic baggie that wraps cholesterol so that it can be more easily excreted.
Like TVs, toy trucks, and lingerie, cholesterol comes in different sizes. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Cows will now be required to hold it in, and the Cow Agency of Farting Enforcement (CAFE) is being formed as a new division under the Department of homeland security. Agents are descending upon Greeley, Colorado to monitor the flatulence of cow herds at this very moment. The only question is: Will the view be any different than their regular jobs? Because it's all bullsh*t in Washington, too. | Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts | To use another analogy, these antigen receptors are like homeland security police on high alert, scouring the body for anything they don't recognize as safe—anything that is "non-self." To give you some idea of what a challenging job this policing is, consider this: immune system helper cells, known as dendritic cells, present antigens from foreign invader cells to over a million of our T cells in a single day. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | Since May 2002, the federal Department of homeland security and the FBI have repeatedly warned that scuba divers could be used to attack ports and chemical facilities.
Just beyond this two-mile strip of petrochemical manufacturing was one of the most densely populated regions in the country. Staten Island was one deadly southward moving chlorine cloud away. Nearby Bayonne, with its large Italian, Irish, and Polish populations; Jersey City, with a high percentage of African Americans; West Elizabeth (largely Hispanic); and Newark (more than half African American) were vulner-able.? | | Corzine's chemical plant security legislation required the federal Environmental Protection Agency to work with the Department of homeland security to establish minimum requirements for the improvement of security and the reduction of potential hazards at chemical plants and other industrial facilities that store large quantities of hazardous materials. Senator Corzine introduced the Chemical Security Act on October 31, 2001, and hearings were held on November 14, 2001. | | Not by accident is homeland security emblazoned in big bold letters along the fuselage of this Sikorsky. Trooper Mitchell said that on the outside of the Sikorsky is a million-dollar camera that can send imagery back to command headquarters in real time, as well as at night with infrared nighttime vision equipment with 1 million candlepower. "This is called making your presence known," Serrao said. | | But can the chemical industry and homeland security stay ahead of the terrorists?
Now we passed over two storage tanks near the Meadow-lands containing liquefied natural gas. Imagine that it is a Sunday afternoon, the nearby stadium and racetrack are filled with fans, and an explosion occurs. It would burn across the sky and kill thousands almost immediately. | | That night, after flying all day with homeland security, when I arrived in Manhattan,
I stayed at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers at Seventh Avenue and 53 rd Street. Why? Because it was the only hotel in the world that I knew of that was using nonpolluting hydrogen fuel cells instead of burning fossil fuel for power. We have one foot in the muddy waters of the past and one foot in the cool, clear waters of the future.
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I think of myself most of the time as a businessman who runs a publishing company called The Freedom Press in Los Angeles. | | The kind of talented people we want here at homeland security," Caspersen tells me later when we're back at his office in West Trenton.) "We have to work with every aspect of the community," Haplea says. "We have to have strong relationships with every agrichemical supply house, truck rental, and self-storage business, not only in the state but throughout the country. | Jacky Law See book keywords and concepts | The BMJ points out that George Bush senior was on Lilly's board of directors and Bush junior appointed Lilly's CEO, Sidney Taurel, to a seat on the homeland security Council. Lilly also made $1.6 million in political contributions in 2000, 82% of which went to Bush and the Republican Party.19
But the most crushing evidence that the plan had been inspired for financial gain came from another whistle-blower, Allen Jones, who had been an employee of the Pennsylvania Office of the Inspector General, before he was sacked for speaking up. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It is our hope that with this Cheney Alert system we will be able to give the American people some warning before he strikes again." - homeland security Watch (www.HLSwatch.com)
"Jon, tonight the Vice President is standing by his decision to shoot Harry Whittington. Now according to the best intelligence available, there were quail hidden in the brush. Everyone believed at the time-there-were-quail in the brush. And while the quail turned out to be the 78 year old man. Even knowing that today, Mr. Cheney insists-he still would have shot Mr. Whittington in the face. | Marion Nestle See book keywords and concepts | The byzantine organization of government units participating in the Office of homeland security. Agencies of the Department of Health and Human Services (shown here as HHS) appear immediately above those of the Agriculture Department (USDA) on the left side of the diagram. The Food and Drug Administration (of DHHS) is conspicuously absent as a separate entity on this chart, despite its responsibility for the safety of three-fourths of the food supply, domestic and imported. (?2001 Dr. Jay Jakub & The Monterey Institute of International Studies. Used with permission. | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | And the final straw was the report that a provision was slipped into the homeland security Bill in December 2002 that granted immunity to the manufacturer of certain vaccines if they caused illness in children.
We must ask: why were faulty tires quickly recalled when they were dangerous while infant vaccines are not when there are so many claims they appear to cause autism and brain damage? If they are safe, use them. If they are not, stop using them. And if there is serious doubt about their safety, err on the side of caution. We should not allow the present autism epidemic to continue. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | The Acting Inspector General of homeland security said that the TSA had misinformed individuals, the media, and Congress! Although it did stop short of saying TSA lied, anyone with two eyes can see that the TSA flagrantly and blatantly lied. Another example that the government consciously, purposely, and routinely misleads the public by putting out false information.
I have personally seen high-ranking members of the Department of Justice lie under oath, committing perjury. | | Former homeland security chief, Tom Ridge, did a very strange thing when he encouraged everyone in America to buy duct tape. Interestingly enough, the largest seller of duct tape, Home Depot, made windfall profits on his comments. Now upon leaving the government, Tom Ridge has been given a lucrative job on the board of directors of Home Depot! It sounds like a payoff to me!
President Bush bypasses Congress and during its recess fills posts at the Federal Trade Commission. | Kelly Brownell and Katherine Battle Horgen See book keywords and concepts | As one example, efforts to improve academic performance by the Department of Education may be undermined by USDA policies that permit unhealthy foods in schools.
The homeland security Department was created to coordinate the multiple agencies dealing with security issues and to prevent duplication of effort, lack of cooperation, communication problems, and inefficiency. | Marion Nestle See book keywords and concepts | The focus on "homeland security," they said, although perhaps politically necessary to allay public anxiety, diverted attention and resources away from basic public health needs. International actions also focused on matters other than public health, even when providing food aid. No responses to the crisis—domestic or international—were addressing "root causes" ?the underlying social, cultural, economic, or environmental factors that might encourage terrorist activities. | | In response to concerns about "homeland security," the level doubled—to 2%—in 2002. The FDA's challenge is daunting: in the late 1990s, it employed just 113 inspectors to examine 3 million food shipments flowing through 309 ports of entry to the United States. Yet at the Laredo, Texas, crossing point alone, 1.3 million trucks from Mexico enter the country each year. In 1997, Congress allotted $41 million to improve food inspection across the entire nation. At the same time, it granted $230 million for narcotics control, just for the Southwest border with Mexico. | | Officials soon identified safe food and water as key components of "homeland security," as indicated by the rather frightening chart that appeared soon after the attacks (see figure 30). The chart demonstrates that security in this sense is no simple matter, as it requires the cooperation of nearly four-dozen federal bureaucracies to protect the nation's borders, nuclear power federal tech. service cio | nuc rec. comm. | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | To make it even worse, the water quality was recently weakened again by the Bush Administration when certain legislators slipped a provision into the homeland security bill to allow chemicals to pollute our water in emergency situations.160 (See Chapter 7.) Once it is in the water, it cannot easily be removed.
• In addition, more contamination is added to our water by manufacturers who buy cheap toxic waste from industrial facilities to use as fertilizer. | | It has been reported that the Office of homeland security has urged toxic pesticide spraying of urban areas and ecosystems throughout the United States—even if there is no danger of the West Nile virus.U6a |
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