By TODD LEWAN The Associated Press Saturday, September 8, 2007; 2:04 PM
When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved implanting microchips in humans, the manufacturer said it would save lives, letting doctors scan the tiny transponders to access patients’ medical records almost instantly. The FDA found "reasonable assurance" the device was safe, and a sub-agency even called it one of 2005’s top "innovative technologies."
But neither the company nor the regulators publicly (…)
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Chip Implants Linked to Animal Tumors
9 September 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
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The Last Redoubt
8 September 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsThe Last Redoubt By David Glenn Cox
Many people think of catastrophes as an exclamation point, a lightening bolt from out of the blue sky. The truth is usually that most cataclysms are a series of minor events unnoticed in their individual accounts but it is when the sums are totaled that we begin to see it before our eyes and shake our heads with disappointment in our own rekonings.
The liner Titanic was running full speed through an ice field despite warnings, it was a moonless night (…) -
Langley jets grounded next week for safety review
7 September 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsLangley jets grounded next week for safety review
HAMPTON, Va. — Langley Air Force Base will ground its jets next week.
The Air Force says the service’s Air Combat Command has ordered all jet fighters and bombers to remain grounded so airmen can review safety procedures and protocol.
Langley is home to three fighter squadrons, which fly the F-15 Eagle and F-22A Raptor.
Officials say the stand down next Friday was prompted by an August incident where a B-52 bomber was mistakenly (…) -
Iraq: Samarra Under US Attack
7 September 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
by Ali al-Fadhily
Residents are fleeing Samarra city in the face of fierce fighting between U.S. forces and resistance groups.
New defiance is rising against U.S. forces following military “crimes”, fleeing residents say.
“On Sunday the 26th of August, there was fierce fighting between armed men and American forces in the Armooshiya district, and I saw Americans evacuate many of their soldiers by stretchers,” a man who fled Samarra for Baghdad, speaking on condition of anonymity, told (…) -
KATRINA : TWO YEARS AFTER
7 September 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
A music video depicting the state of New Orleans 2 years after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina : New Orleans "N.O. LOVE ( The Road Home )"
– http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=95XH7...
and hurricane katrina banned footage :
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Documents Show Troops Disregarding Rules by Ryan Lenz
6 September 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
by Ryan Lenz
New documents released Tuesday regarding crimes committed by U.S. soldiers against civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan detail a troubling pattern of troops failing to understand and follow the rules that govern interrogations and deadly actions.
The documents, released by the American Civil Liberties Union ahead of a lawsuit, total nearly 10,000 pages of courts-martial summaries, transcripts and military investigative reports about 22 incidents. They show repeated examples of (…) -
There is no such thing as Oops with Nuclear Weapons
6 September 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
By David Glenn Cox
There are certain aspects of the Bush administration that have made themselves glaringly obvious after six and a half years.
Rule number 1, They never ever ever, ever tell the truth about anything, no matter how small or how inconsequential. The truth must always be dragged out of them like a dentist pulling wisdom teeth. Only after the lies and cover stories have all been exposed will the administration begin to admit the truth. Then only the truth that they are (…) -
More than 100 cities mobilizing for Sept. 15 March on Washington (ANSWER COALITION)
6 September 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsThe ANSWER Coalition sent the following statement to its supporters.
Countdown to a Showdown More than 100 cities mobilizing for Sept. 15 March on Washington and An Important Appeal from an Iraq War Veteran
We are in a countdown to a showdown and Bush is scrambling to beat back the anti-war opposition that is dominating the country.
He and the neocons are betting that their propaganda blitz preceding the September 15 showdown will force the Democrats to capitulate once again.
William (…) -
B-52 Mistakenly Flies with Nukes Aboard by Michael Hoffman
5 September 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentPublished on Wednesday, September 5, 2007 by Army Times B-52 Mistakenly Flies with Nukes Aboard by Michael Hoffman
A B-52 bomber mistakenly loaded with five nuclear warheads flew from Minot Air Force Base, N.D, to Barksdale Air Force Base, La., on Aug. 30, resulting in an Air Force-wide investigation, according to three officers who asked not to be identified because they were not authorized to discuss the incident.
The B-52 was loaded with Advanced Cruise Missiles, part of a Defense (…) -
From the Bayou to Baghdad: Mission Accomplished? by Amy Goodman
5 September 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Published on Wednesday, September 5, 2007 by TruthDig.com From the Bayou to Baghdad: Mission Accomplished? by Amy Goodman
During the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, several dozen public-housing residents and activists marched to the headquarters of the Housing Authority of New Orleans. The marchers occupied the offices for hours. As the military and police surrounded the building, Sharon Sears Jasper, a displaced resident of the St. Bernard housing project, spoke: “We are not (…)