Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: Andrew Meyer, a 21-year-old student at the University of Florida, was assaulted by police officers yesterday immediately after asking Sen. John Kerry if he was associated with the Skull and Bones Society. Uniformed police officers brutally assaulted Meyer with a taser, jolting him with tens of thousands of volts of electricity as he screamed, "Help! Help me!" to a room full of astonished onlookers. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | If two-thirds of the police officers are not on the street, then somebody has to be brought in to prevent mass uprisings, mass protests and mass chaos.
You saw what happened with Hurricane Katrina. Caught in the chaos without any real help from FEMA, many New Orleans police officers said, "This isn't worth a paycheck!" They turned in their badges and left town. If I remember correctly, over a hundred police officers quit. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | In March 1991, armed Mexican police officers, with no warrants or charges whatsoever, kidnapped Keller from the St. Jude Hospital and delivered him to U.S. Justice Department bounty hunters who, against his will, drove him across the border to the USA. There, the FBI arrested him and charged him with wire fraud (Keller had used the telephone to hold conversations with prospective patients). Keller was later convicted of wire fraud and sent to a North Dakota prison for two years. His kidnapping and arrest are blatantly illegal under international law. | | The Tahoma Clinic FDA Raid
On May 6, 1992, FDA agents joined armed King County police officers in an armed raid against the clinic of Dr. Jonathan Wright, an M.D. and natural health practitioner. His crime? He was treating patients with injectable high-dose B vitamins -- a safe, natural treatment -- and in doing so was actually helping patients heal.
The armed agents smashed down the door, rushed into the clinic like a SWAT team with guns drawn, terrorizing the patients and shouting at them to put their hands in the air. Over the next fourteen hours, agents rifled through Dr. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The mainstream media is censoring the truth of this story, refusing to report the nature of the question asked by Meyer immediately preceding his brutal arrest and kidnapping (see below) by assaulting police officers.
A video of the event, filmed by Kyle Mitchell, is making the rounds on the internet and is available now at YouTube.com: http://youtube.com/watch?v=6bVa6jn4rpE
The two-minute video shows officers grabbing Meyer's arms, throwing him to the ground and then, after Meyer is already secured on the ground, blasting him with a taser. | | Two uniformed police officers step forward and grab his arms.
"Excuse me, what are you arresting me for?"
Officers are holding his arms and begin to march him away from the microphone.
"Woah, woah! Is anybody watching this?"
Meyer holds his arms in the air, is shouting something to the audience to get them to pay attention. The audio is difficult to hear. At no point is he fighting the officers or striking them in any way. He is merely holding his arms in the air and attempting to stand his ground and be heard. | | The most astonishing thing about this video is not merely the fact that six police officers brutally assaulted and arrested Meyer for his "Free Speech crimes," but that this room full of onlookers did nothing while Meyer screamed for help.
In 1964, a New York resident named Kitty Genovese was stabbed to death, screaming for help, while hundreds of her neighbors watched and did nothing. No one called the police. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Just two days, a story surfaced about corrupt Chicago police officers involved in murder plots. As printed in the Associated Press:
CHICAGO - Videotapes of angry officers savagely beating civilians and charges that a murder plot was hatched within an elite special operations unit have Chicago's troubled police department reeling again. Adding to the department's woes is word from federal prosecutors that they are investigating claims that homicide detectives tortured suspects into confessing to murders that landed them on death row in the 1980s. | | Technically, they're armed idiots, and that makes them a danger to the safety of the citizens who are simply trying to fly from point A to point B without being treated like criminals or choked to death in their holding cells by angry airport police officers.
That's a strong accusation, of course -- the idea that airport security Nazis are a danger to the safety of U.S. citizens. But it's not nearly as strong (or ridiculous) as the accusations aimed at travelers. Essentially, we are all accused of being terrorists from the moment we set foot on airport property. | Michael J. Panzner See book keywords and concepts | Public services will also suffer, as police officers, firefighters, teachers, and others are laid off amid widespread budget cutting.
Undoubtedly, the collapsing real estate market will inspire a lucid and widespread awareness of a harsh new reality. In the decade before 2006, according to the Center for Economic and Policy Research, the ballooning property market created more than $5 trillion of so-called bubble wealth, equivalent to nearly
40 percent of gross domestic product—with debts to go with it. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | John Kerry rally. Click here to read the full story on this recent case of police brutality...
Another scenario is that the cop may have tussled with the woman and accidentally strangled her to death during her arrest. Covering up the crime is easy: Just throw her in a cell and say that she strangled herself.
Now, I know a lot of cops, and most of them are really great people. The vast majority of police officers are honest, hard-working professionals who really go out of their way to protect the public. But as every police officer also knows, there's always a bad apple in the bunch. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | The mayor and the chief of police condemned protestors for "rioting" and "resisting arrest," and provided the press and the courts with videotapes taken by police officers, showing protestors out of control.
But it turned out that the police weren't the only ones armed with video cameras. Cheap digital video cameras employed by free-speech groups showed people being swept up without cause and without resistance. It turned out that prosecutors selectively edited the official video record to prove their cases, and police officers repeatedly misrepresented the protest events at trial. |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | | Medicine Information Central, July 2003
• No Charges Filed for Diabetic Driver in Highway 41 Fatality — Green Bay Press Gazette, September 25, 2003
• Dilemma for Police Officers: Is Driver Drunk or Diabetic? — The Clarion Ledger, March 5, 2003
• Psychosis is Blamed in Motorist's Assault— Bihotka@Post-Dispatcher.com, April 1, 2004
• Diabetic Emergencies Suspected to be Cause of Car Accidents —TheDailyJournal.com, August 20, 2004
• Pharmaceutical Error Resulting in Fatal Diabetic Ketoacidosis —Journal of Forensic Science, Vol. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The vast majority of police officers are honest, hard-working professionals who really go out of their way to protect the public. But as every police officer also knows, there's always a bad apple in the bunch. Every major metropolitan police department in the country has at least one evil, power-seeking, ego-maniac police officer who's a loose cannon just waiting to go off. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | In Tucson, Arizona, he donated thousands to a program to help buy bulletproof vests for police officers, and in Cody, Wyoming, he donated a pickup truck load of food and supplies to children and adults living in severe poverty.
Adams was also the creator of various public service education campaigns, including HealingFoodReference.com, the HonestFoodGuide.org and the upcoming project, Five Steps to Health (coming soon at www.FiveStepsToHealth.com). He has authored numerous free reports and interviews that have been given away to hundreds of thousands of readers at TruthPublishing.com. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Two-thirds of the schoolteachers; two-thirds of government workers; two-thirds of your local police officers, firemen and ambulance workers; two-thirds of the hospital workers -- the doctors, the nurses, the anesthesiologists; two-thirds of bridge maintenance workers and street repairman -- none of these people will go to work.
You get the idea here. What happens if two-thirds of the workers in all these basic infrastructure services are suddenly missing because they're staying home, attempting to save their families from the bird flu outbreak? | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | What happens, especially in the big cities, is that when the local population figures out that law enforcement is no longer effective (that police officers can't respond for some reason, such as a huge, uncontrollable riot), then the equation of opportunity vs. risk changes in the minds of many people, and they decide that there's very little risk associated with destroying property, stealing, looting and committing other crimes against persons or property.
It is only the immediate threat of arrest that keeps most people relatively civilized. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | It turned out that prosecutors selectively edited the official video record to prove their cases, and police officers repeatedly misrepresented the protest events at trial. According to the New York Times, 91 percent of the nearly 1,700 cases ended with the charges being dropped or with not guilty verdicts. A startlingly large number of these cases included citizen videos that clearly showed that the police and prosecutors were lying. So the next time around, don't expect the police to politely ignore citizens with video cameras. | | Opposite, left: Chinese police officers study English in preparation for peacekeeping work abroad. Opposite, right: English has rapidly become the global language, in many regions changing with and adapting to various cultural circumstances. modern, transcultural sounds. Indigenous traditional music with deep roots is today being transformed by a new generation raised on electronic music and hip-hop. Megacities crowded with immigrants from a variety of cultures are giving birth to hybrid musical explorations. | Frederic Vagnini, M.D. and Barry Fox, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | It's like giving a picture of a "most wanted" criminal to police officers. The T-cells then patrol the bloodstream and lymph system, seeking out the suspect (and its clones) and destroying them. Other immune system cells called B-cells also learn to recognize these "bad guys," but instead of trying to destroy them in hand-to-hand combat, they make special weapons called antibodies that find and destroy the enemy.
The immune system is supposed to distinguish between the body's own tissues and invaders. | Jeremy P. Tarcher See book keywords and concepts | Last year, Cathrine enlisted police officers in handing out 10,000 pumpkins at Halloween. "Seeing the mountains of pumpkins, the little kids were so excited, they were shrieking and grabbing the legs of the policemen," Cathrine exclaims. "These kids were hugging people in uniform they'd learned their whole lives to fear. And, once police officers have gotten that close to those kids, I believe it's difficult for them to see the black people in this community as the enemy. | Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | The Tahoma Clinic FDA Raid
On May 6, 1992, FDA agents joined armed King County police officers in an armed raid against the clinic of Dr. Jonathan Wright, an M.D. and natural health practitioner. His crime? He was treating patients with injectable high-dose B vitamins—a safe, natural treatment—and in doing so was actually helping patients heal.
The armed agents smashed down the door, rushed into the clinic like a SWAT team with guns drawn, terrorizing the patients and shouting at them to put their hands in the air. Over the next fourteen hours, agents rifled through Dr. | | In March 1991, armed Mexican police officers, with no warrants or charges whatsoever, kidnapped Keller from the St. Jude Hospital and delivered him to U.S. Justice Department bounty hunters who, against his will, drove him across the border to the USA. There, the FBI arrested him and charged him with wire fraud (Keller had used the telephone to hold conversations with prospective patients). Keller was later convicted of wire fraud and sent to a North Dakota prison for two years. His kidnapping and arrest are blatantly illegal under international law. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | This is not to say anything bad about police officers. I have great respect for the law enforcement professionals who help keep the peace today, but you cannot expect them to sacrifice the safety of their families for what is essentially a job. It's an unreasonable expectation. In fact, anyone who wants to reduce his or her risk of contracting the disease will stay home, regardless of what they do for a living.
Where does this leave you as the end user of these services? | Peter Rost See book keywords and concepts | In fact, all of Capitol Hill looked like we were at war, with police officers wearing boots and machine guns at every corner and big boulders blocking would-be terrorists. Inside I could tell that this had been real fancy (quarters fifty years ago with stone and marble all over the place, but it was equally clear that time had left its patina, and not much renovation had taken place, giving these powerful government buildings a run-down and shoddy appearance. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | I think of antioxidants as kind of police officers of the body -- they prevent free radicals from wreaking havoc in your body resulting in atherosclerosis, blockage of the pipes, malignancies, cancer, aging and all the processes that are related to having these free radicals in the body. Antioxidants inhibit them and suppress them. There are advantages besides just raising HDL here.
I think what's important is that you have to eat a good diet. If you can eat your five servings of vegetables and fruit, you're doing well. That's not happening for most people.
Mike: That's right. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It is so loud that, for my own ear protection, I actually went out and bought a pair of shooting earmuffs; the kind that police officers wear at the firing range. I think this blender is so loud that it will cause ear damage with long-term use (unless you protect your ears, of course).
The Vita-Mix, on the other hand, is not nearly as loud. I don't know the exact decibel rating of either product, but I can tell you from experience that the Vita-Mix is significantly quieter. I don't feel the need to wear ear protection when I'm blending with the Vita-Mix, even when it's on high. |
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