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Financial Armageddon: Protecting Your Future from Four Impending Catastrophes

Michael J. Panzner
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In 2005, hurricane katrina wiped out much of New Orleans and tore through wide swaths of the Gulf Coast region. Following broad political pressure and a wave of recriminations, the federal government ponied up more than $100 billion, a figure expected to rise. Other disasters, including the September 11 terrorist attacks, also triggered an ad hoc response, with Washington authorizing at least $20 billion for New York alone. That event also led to the creation of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, which provided a backstop of $100 billion a year in the event of similar hostilities.
Just consider the example of the lack of jurisdictional coordination that hampered rescue efforts in the wake of 2005's hurricane katrina disaster. Indeed, because of the multiplicity of risks, markets, and counterparties involved, the situation might be akin to the disastrous forest fires that swept across the West Coast of the United States in recent decades. Often, there were simply too many hot spots to tackle at once, and wide swaths were left ablaze until they eventually burned themselves out. Few areas of the financial system will be unaffected when the meltdown rages.

The Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention

Dawson Church
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HMOs, nursing homes and so on) could be as much as $200 billion—a hurricane katrina every year."11 No wonder Andrew Weil, M.D., begins an authoritative survey of the medical profession, published in The Archives of Internal Medicine, with these words: "The chassis is broken, and the wheels are coming off."12 Asking questions like, "How can we slow the growing cost of our medical system," "How can we pay for the Medicare prescription drug benefit," and "How can we bring the uninsured into the system," have taken public debate in entirely the wrong direction. They are the wrong questions.

Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet

Mark Lynas
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Again, this is not conjecture: as I write hundreds of thousands remain displaced by hurricane katrina, across Texas and other southern states, a year after that disaster.) As economic shocks due to direct losses, social instability, declining public confidence and insurance payouts cascade through the financial system, the funds to support displaced people and build new living areas will become increasingly scarce.

Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer

Shannon Brownlee
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This proved crucial in the aftermath of hurricane katrina, when paper records for thousands of patients in Louisiana hospitals were lost. Louisiana veterans who fled to other states were able to go to a local VHA facility, and the doctors there could access their records without missing a beat. But VistA does more than simply make it possible for vets to move around the country more easily. It also provides the data that has allowed the VHA to measure its own performance. VistA has helped reduce error and infection rates, while also improving the coordination of care.

Financial Armageddon: Protecting Your Future from Four Impending Catastrophes

Michael J. Panzner
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So will natural disasters, which are unlikely to see even the inadequate level of response that followed hurricane katrina. Finally, when social and geopolitical conditions have deteriorated sufficiently, there will be other, potentially more pernicious threats. More than likely, Americans will be confronted by an unfamiliar and frightening array of legal, financial, and security restrictions, including lockdowns, curfews, internments, capital and exchange controls, and even martial law.

How to better prepare yourself and your family against climate change, natural disasters and the post-oil economy (opinion)

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Preparedness" simply means having some backup supplies on hand to help you get through unexpected events or hard times, and over the last decade, we've seen numerous examples of why preparedness is so important: hurricane katrina, power grid blackouts, ice storms, tsunamis, earthquakes, riots, nuclear accidents, terrorist events and freak weather patterns. In every case, those individuals who were prepared fared much better than the unprepared masses.

Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation

Charles Barber
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Short-term crisis counseling immediately after a traumatic event—the kind practiced by no doubt well-intentioned social workers and psychologists who descend on dazed victims and witnesses after some immense tragedy, like school shootings and hurricane katrina and 9/11—has been shown to be unhelpful, and sometimes destructive.37 Medication or therapy, it is important to understand that there are no panaceas. One must understand and accept that there are no magic bullets, no cure-all agents to rescue us from oblivion.

The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why

Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S.
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That hormonal storm, which can be a light tropical rain for some folks and hurricane katrina for others, also affects neurotransmitters like serotonin, influencing mood and cravings and behavior. For various reasons the combination of nutrients I'm about to tell you about works wonders. The Dynamic Duo: Magnesium and Vitamin B6 Let's start with magnesium. Taking magnesium seems to relieve symptoms of PMS for many people. Supplementation with magnesium can improve mood and also help with fluid retention. Women with PMS have reduced magnesium levels.
Its trauma recovery network coordinates clinicians to treat victims and emergency service workers after such crises as hurricane katrina and the 9/11 attacks. (See Recommended Resources, page 333.) 83 to 90 percent of civilian participants after four to seven sessions, and many others have found a significant decrease in a wide range of symptoms after three or four sessions. My friend Daniel Amen, M.D.

Miraculous Health: How to Heal Your Body by Unleashing the Hidden Power of Your Mind

Rick Levy and Lou Aronica
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After hurricane katrina, he bankrolled emergency response missions to New Orleans and went along to help distribute supplies to the flood victims. He's a good man. He's a hero in his own way. However, his financial success has come at a cost. He's always on the go. He has the beautiful house, but he is seldom home to enjoy it with his family. This method can bring you what you want—just be sure that you really want it. The Science Behind the Method Before I explain the method, let's review our model of "mind" as a means to reconsider all that you are and what you are capable of being.

Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown

David Steinman
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The meeting was canceled due to the disaster wrought by hurricane katrina.) Insurers are "only going to become more articulate and more active on these issues in terms of encouraging clearer government policy on climate change and encouraging their clients to better protect themselves from potential climate change risk," said Brigid Barnett, a senior research analyst who focuses on financial services at Innovest Strategic Value Advisors, in the Globe and Mail article.20 Whole international markets are now devoted to carbon credits.

The Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention

Dawson Church
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Similar results have been shown in work with hurricane katrina survivors, Pakistani earthquake survivors, and those dealing with the effects of other disasters. Charles Figley, founder of Green Cross, which addresses the psychological needs of disaster victims, has said that, "Energy Psychology is among the most powerful interventions available to us."17 In June 2006, Sarah Bird and Paul O'Connor, Irish humanitarian volunteers sponsored by the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology, traveled to Kashmir to help earthquake victims.

Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet

Mark Lynas
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At first New Orleans thought it had been lucky. Hurricane Katrina's eye veered east just as the powerful Category 4 storm made landfall, sparing the city a direct hit. But luck was not in the city's favour that fateful day. Levees protecting low-lying New Orleans from the Mississippi and Lake Pontchartrain had breached, and an unstoppable torrent poured into the residential areas and downtown alike. For those unable or unwilling to obey the earlier evacuation order the nightmare was just beginning.

The world awakens to the bird flu threat

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Hurricane Katrina mess, and the government's attempts to distribute ice, food and water?). "Vaccines and antiviral agents are unlikely to meet demand, even for industrialized countries able to purchase them," explains an investigative medical article entitled, The Next Influenza Pandemic: Lessons from Hong Kong, 1997 by René Snacken, Alan P. Kendal, Lars R. Haaheim, and John M. Wood, published by the Centers for Disease Control, http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol5no2/snacken.htm.

Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century

Alex Steffen
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In the weeks following hurricane katrina, Jon Stokes worked in Louisiana, assisting in the development and maintenance of computer labs for evacuation shelters; the liveCD for Disaster IT sprang from his experience. For future shelters, the liveCD could mean one less obstacle to evacuees' need to connect with friends and loved ones. )c The South-East Asia Earthquake and Tsunami Blog mmm The South-East Asia Earthquake and Tsunami Blog (SEA-EAT blog) launched on December 26, 2004.

What's In Your Milk?: An Exposé of Industry and Government Cover-Up on the Dangers of the Genetically Engineered (rBGH) Milk You're Drinking

Samuel S. Epstein, M.D.
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Since appearing in the general population in 1999, these antibiotic resistant infections have spread among children, professional athletes, and hurricane katrina evacuees at a Dallas shelter. Fatal 10% of the time, this number can reach 25% if the bacteria cause pneumonia. Another contaminant, Propionibacterium acnes, is a common cause of pimples (acne). This bacteria has also been implicated in more serious and intractable infections. Four months after Officer Rodriguez's inspection, the FDA took the Sandoz plant and its CEO to the woodshed.

Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century

Alex Steffen
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Mass customization, mobility, and versatility in building materials make prefab homes ideal for low-income communities and areas that have been struck by disaster, such as the Gulf Coast and Pakistan, which respectively were hit in 2005 with hurricane katrina and the Kashmir earthquake. As consumers get hip to the importance of green design, prefabs are begining to incorporate more ecofriendly features. Many of the existing prefab companies already offer their homes with optional green elements such as solar Opposite: A computer rendering of Zoka Zola's Zero Energy House, Chicago, Illinois.
The insufficient engineering and reinforcement of the New Orleans levees, breached by the storm surge of hurricane katrina, is just one example. The dike systems in the Sacramento Delta are famously vulnerable. The homes being built in the path of wildfires at the urban-wildland interface, whether in the San Bernardino canyons of California or the lodgepole-pine forests of the northern Rockies, are practically earmarked for destruction. Such examples suggest that American-style affluence does nothing to curb folly.
When hurricane katrina struck the Gulf Coast, the SEA-EAT team got together again and, by replicating its earlier model, set up one of the most complete repositories of aid and resource information available to the public at the KatrinaHelpBlog and KatrinaHelp Wiki (a related site in which any reader, not just the bloggers, could add or update content). This time, a virtual helpline and phone bank was also set up using Skype technology (a voice-over-Internet system that allows users to make and receive calls that are routed through their computers rather than through traditional phone lines).
The growth of megacities may exacerbate the trend, especially in those places where vulnerability to "natural" disasters collides with local governments' inability to accommodate rapid growth with proper infrastructure. hurricane katrina nearly wiped New Orleans off the map and sent hundreds of thousands into flight; imagine a Katrina-caliber storm directly hitting a city of millions where many people live in shacks. What that storm would have done to Lagos or Dhaka is anybody's guess. Are we prepared to handle the consequences? as & jc moral claim as do those whose very lives are at stake?
There's even a term for the feedback loop between an environmental collapse and the failure of the human systems that caused it: Opposite, left: A Red Cross volunteer comforts a hurricane katrina refugee at the Houston Astrodome, Houston, Texas, 2005. Opposite, right: A survivor of the Kashmir earthquake talks with Pakistani paratroopers, Chautha, Kashmir, 2Q0S. Wexelblat disaster. In such a world, planning for effective disaster relief efforts isn't a luxury: since massive disasters are no longer a question of "what if" but "when," we'd better be ready.

Why America is still a great place to live: thirteen things I love about this country

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Recently, hurricane katrina not only devastated New Orleans, it also brought out some of the most determined, capable and good-hearted people I've ever seen. Helicopter pilots from Phoenix flew all the way to New Orleans and conducted rooftop rescues. A college student and his roommate stole a press badge and drove right into the thick of the disaster -- posing as a journalist -- to rescue victims and give them a ride out of the chaos. An elderly woman was seen handing out bottled water on the Interstate. A bar patron adopted an abandoned dog and named her "Katrina.

Bird flu solved! Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to deport all undocumented birds (humor)

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Birds whose migratory patterns are disrupted by this Homeland Insecurity action will be offered assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA), which is standing by with five thousand tons of ice that was never delivered to hurricane katrina victims and still hasn't completely melted. All bird houses owned by U.S. citizens must be registered with federal officials under Chapter IV, Section 8 of the Patriot Act.

Revealed: The original cause of bird flu, and realistic solutions for preventing a pandemic

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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And didn't FEMA do such a great job with hurricane katrina, did they? Anybody who used to live in New Orleans knows all about FEMA. Well, imagine FEMA on a national scale. Imagine waiting for the National Guard to show up on a national scale. This is not going to happen, folks. You're not going to have your emergency food supply, your emergency medicine and your emergency hospital bed. No one is going to take care of you. You're going to have to fend for yourself, and to do that, you'd better have a stockpile of herbal medicine ready at your side.

Bird flu spreading rapidly; U.S. government warns population

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Think hurricane katrina multiplied by a hundred cities and you'll get some idea of what could unfold. Martial Law is not out of the question. I truly dislike describing such horrifying scenarios. I much prefer to talk about staying healthy, preventing disease, and enhancing quality of life through nutrition and natural medicine. But when a threat this large is on the horizon, I cannot ignore it. I would be irresponsible in my role as a communicator if I did not express the urgency of the need to prepare against what may become the most deadly human pandemic we've ever seen.
Think hurricane katrina multiplied by a hundred cities and you'll get some idea of what could unfold. Martial Law is not out of the question. I truly dislike describing such horrifying scenarios. I much prefer to talk about staying healthy, preventing disease, and enhancing quality of life through nutrition and natural medicine. But when a threat this large is on the horizon, I cannot ignore it. I would be irresponsible in my role as a communicator if I did not express the urgency of the need to prepare against what may become the most deadly human pandemic we've ever seen.

Interview with David Wolfe on raw foods, the bird flu and herbal healing

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Remember, David, after hurricane katrina, people were scavenging for food, and what were they getting? Doritos, Hostess Twinkies and Gatorade. That's what they were finding available. That's not what you want to live on. Wolfe: Right, that's food that causes starvation. That food actually robs you of more energy and life force than it's giving. What we're doing here is saying that not only should you be prepared, but when you are prepared, you can actually eat and have a blast sitting in your home eating chocolate, nuts and goji berries.

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