Donations

Nov 10, 2012

Emailing Vaccines With 3D Printers?

Get Vaccine Exemption Forms
Via: Vaccinenewsdaily
 Craig Venter, a biologist and entrepreneur, announced an idea at a recent New York health conference to use 3D biological printers to print out biological molecules for vaccines via email.Venter, a scientist who helped to sequence the human genome and created synthetic life with homemade genes, said the process could revolutionize healthcare. The emails would contain a sequence of DNA that a 3D printer could use to synthesize a vaccine, New Scientist reports.DNA vaccines are not currently used in commercial vaccines for safety reasons, but the vaccines typically work well in experiments.Debora MacKenzie, a Brussels correspondent for New Scientist, said that the bio printer could theoretically distribute vaccines for both civilian and military uses.
Vaccine Exemption Forms

More Meningitis Filled Steroid Injections Found at NECC

Get Vaccine Exemption Forms
Via: VaccineNewsDaily
 Laboratory results of additional product samples taken from the pharmacy responsible for an outbreak of fungal meningitis recently tested positive for bacterial contamination. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently announced that its labs, as well as labs from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, identified bacteria in samples of recalled betamethasone and cardiopeligia from the pharmacy.
 The FDA said that the results of the tests give additional support to its concerns about the sterility of all products produced at the New England Compounding Center. Hospitals, clinics and health care providers were warned not to use any products from the NECC. The test results showed bacteria present in three separate lots of NECC-supplied preservative-free betamethasone. Each lot produced a different culture result. A single lot of cardiopeligia also tested positive.
 The death toll from the outbreak recently rose to 29, with the latest fatality occurring in Virginia. The CDC has confirmed 54 cases of fungal meningitis in people who received steroid injections supplied by NECC in their back. An additional 350 people have contracted related infections in joints where they received injections. Some have suffered strokes believed to be associated with the illness, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Vaccine Exemption Forms

Is Cow's Milk The HIV Vaccine We've Been Waiting For?

Cow Milk Vaccines?
Via: Care2
 Would protection against the deadly human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) make you willing to give up your vegan lifestyle? New research from Australia’s Melbourne University suggests that a type of treated cow’s milk could provide the world’s first HIV vaccine. Working together with biotechnology company Immuron Ltd., the Australian research team vaccinated pregnant dairy cows with an HIV protein. This injection posed no risk to the cows, as they are unable to contract the disease, according to researchers. After giving birth, the first milk produced by the cows was found to contain HIV-disabling antibodies.
 “While cows cannot contract HIV themselves, they do nonetheless produce antibodies in response to the introduction of the foreign protein,” reports Gizmag. “Those antibodies are passed along in the colostrum, or first milk – that milk already has a naturally high antibody content, in order to protect newborn calves against infections.”
 “We were able to harvest antibodies specific to the HIV surface protein from the milk,” said Dr. Marit Kramski, who is presenting her research as one of the winners of Fresh Science — a national program for early-career scientists. “We have tested these antibodies and found in our laboratory experiments that they bind to HIV and that this inhibits the virus from infecting and entering human cells,” she said.
 Despite what you may be thinking, the answer to slowing the spread of HIV won’t be to add “8 ounces of colostrum” to the Food Pyramid. The researchers say HIV-inhibiting antibodies from cows’ milk will be developed into a cream called a microbicide that is applied into the vagina to protect women from contracting sexually transmitted infections.
Vaccine Exemption Forms

Pentagon Wants Rescue Robots Built In Time For the Next “Natural Disaster”

Terminators Robots?
Via: axisoflogic
 In the wake of Tropical Storm Sandy, the Pentagon has requested that a team of “rescue robots” be engineered in time for the next “natural disaster”. The DARPA Robotics Challenge is putting out the call for a synthetic force that can be designed for autonomous thought; yet mitigate the risk to human life when preforming a rescue mission. According to Defense Advance Research Projects Agency (DARPA): "Our best robotic tools are helping, but they are not yet robust enough to function in all environments and perform the basic tasks needed to mitigate a crisis situation. Even in degraded post-disaster situations, the environment is scaled to the human world, requiring navigation of human obstacles such as doors and stairs, manipulation of human objects such as vehicles and power tools, and recognition of common human objects such as levers and valves."
Human Hunting Robots?

Nov 9, 2012

Secret Army Biological Experiments Conducted on US Citizens: Project 112

Project 112
Via: Allvoices
A report recently surfaced about clandestine chemical and biological tests conducted on low-income residential areas in St. Louis, Mo., during the Cold War.The Army has admitted to conducting these tests, which took place primarily during the 1960s and 1970s. However, it denies that any of the tests posed a danger to the population. These tests over St. Louis and other cities may have been the precusor to or part of an operation called, "Project 112/SHAD."
 According to official government reports, the Army dusted several American cities and other areas with a compound called zinc cadmium sulfide. The secret tests were reportedly conducted to observe the behavior patterns of sprayed biological and chemical warfare agents. This compound was purportedly used due to its resemblance to certain chemical/biological agents.The compound, according to the Army, is a chemical and bio-weapon simulant and posed no threat to those exposed to it. It should also be noted that Project 112/SHAD also used real biological weapons on service members as well as the simulant.According to Medical Countermeasures, "Project SHAD, an acronym for Shipboard Hazard and Defense, was part of a larger effort called Project 112, which was conducted during the 1960s. Project SHAD encompassed tests designed to identify U.S. warships' vulnerabilities to attacks with chemical or biological warfare agents and to develop procedures to respond to such attacks while maintaining a war-fighting capability."
 The site also said that, "Land-based tests took place in Alaska, Hawaii, Maryland, Florida, Utah, Georgia and in Panama, Canada and the United Kingdom." Perhaps the most disturbing of these reports is the one conspicuously missing from the official Project 112/SHAD roster. St. Louis Community College-Meramec sociology professor Lisa Martino-Taylor has done research into allegations that the U.S. Army also conducted similar tests as early as the 1950s. Martino-Taylor's research suggests that the Army conducted these tests using radiological material mixed in with the zinc cadmium sulfide compound. Martino-Taylor's research also points out that these particular tests were confined to the poor and predominantly African-American neighborhoods. Although Martino-Taylor concedes she has no direct evidence that radiological materials were used, she has uncovered enough evidence to get the attention of Missouri Senators Claire McCaskill and Roy Blunt. McCaskill and Blunt have called for further investigation into the matter.
 Although the official documents may be obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, there is no mention of any test related to Project 112/SHAD being conducted in St. Louis. However, the National Academies cites a press release from 1997 concerning testing in St. Louis and other U.S. cities and in Canada. According to the release, no residents purportedly received any dangerous exposure to the zinc compound.
Vaccine Exemption Forms

MIT's Cheetah Robot Running

Want to learn more about robotic technology?

Mental Death Care 1 in 5 Diagnosed Mentally ill?

Pill Induced Psychosis
Via: Latimes
 One in five Americans over age 18 suffers from a diagnosable mental illness in any given year. That's upward of 40 million potential voters. So why have we heard virtually nothing about mental health care from either candidate during this campaign?
 Just to provide a little context, according to the American Cancer Society's latest numbers, about 12 million Americans are living with some form of cancer; 400,000 Americans suffer from multiple sclerosis; 1 million from Parkinson's and 1.2 million are living with HIV/AIDS. So 40 million is a significant constituency of sick people. But mental illness isn't pretty and nobody wants to bring someone suffering with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia up to the podium at a political convention.
 In 1988 when I graduated summa cum laude from Yale University, I had already had a major depressive episode. But I was a decade away from being properly diagnosed as bipolar. I had no idea how profoundly the illness would eventually affect my future, how disabling it would, at certain points, prove to be. At the time, psychiatrists knew very little about the illness. Even today, research into mental illness and the development of successful treatments lag far behind that of other diseases. Dr. Thomas Insel, director of the National Institute of Mental Health, has said that in terms of mental illness "we are about where cancer was 35 or 40 years ago." We are still diagnosing by observing symptoms rather than by way of biomarkers." According to Insel, by the time severe symptoms show up, "the illness is already in Stage IV of its development and the brain has already been deeply impacted."
Want to learn more about mental illness?

Mind's Eye surveillance to watch, identify and predict human behavior from video



Via: Networkworld 
If a person holding a gun were to walk up to you, what might you think would happen next? Researchers from Carnegie Mellon have created intelligent software that will identify human activities in videos and then predict what might happen next. It should come as little surprise that the spookily named 'Mind's Eye' program is sponsored by DARPA's Information Innovation Office.
 "A truly 'smart' camera would be able to describe with words everything it sees and reason about what it cannot see," said DARPA. Visually intelligent technology previously 'thought' in terms of nouns to describe a scene, but Carnegie Mellon researchers have made smart software that can also think in terms of action verbs. "A video shows a woman carrying a box into a building. Later, it shows her leaving the building without it. What was she doing?" asked Carnegie Mellon University.
 The Mind's Eye software "will compare the video motion to actions it's already been trained to recognize (such as walk, jump, and stand) and identify patterns of actions (such as pick up and carry). The software examines these patterns to infer what the person in the video is doing. It also makes predictions about what is likely to happen next and can guess at activities that might be obscured or occur off-camera."
Human Hunting Robots?

Nov 8, 2012

Race-specific Bio-weapon Similar to SARS in the Making

Get Exemption Forms
Via: Devicemag
 Though the world has stopped discussing about the SARS disease these days, it is still a horrible memory. Many have died of this horrible disease and the latest news suggests that a disease similar to SARS is likely to be used as a bio-weapon. The most significant fact about this is that the disease will be race specific; yes, only a particular race will be affected and it makes this disease the number one bio-weapon in its class. The whole thing started when WHO released an alert to doctors concerning a new SARS virus that appears to be race-specific; attacking individuals of only the Arab descent.A man from Saudi Arabia who was diagnosed with pneumonia and acute renal failure and another from Qatar had their DNA sequenced. It was discovered that the virus that killed both men were the same.
 However, to distract the public, Gregory Hartl, WHO spokesperson is claiming that the two men contracted the new SARS from animals. There is no proof that the new SARS is contagious or spread from human-to-human. The new SARS causes kidney failure which is not indicative of a respiratory virus such as coronaviruses like the original SARS. WHO is calling for doctors to assist in the definition of this new virus and investigate patients that display symptoms of acute respiratory syndrome. Is this disease a bioweapon? No one can neglect that possibility. In October 2003, Tong Zeng, a Chinese lawyer published a book that speculated that SARS could be a biological weapon developed by the United States against China.
Vaccine Exemption Forms

DARPA's Disaster and Rescue Robots



Via: Pcmag 
The DARPA Robotics Challenge kicks into high gear today as the organization announces the top teams that will be competing to create robots that can prevent the compounding of human peril in manmade and natural disasters. Spurred by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in which the "Fukushima 50" ventured into a nightmare scenario to prevent a nuclear meltdown, DARPA is seeking robotic substitutes so that one individual's life is not weighed against dozens or more of others'.
 Dr. Gill Pratt, the program manager for the challenge, noted that the program's focus on humanitarian assistance in disaster response is aligned with one of the 10 primary missions of the U.S. Department of Defense that was laid out by the White House and the Secretary of Defense in January 2012. But Pratt called attention to another reason why DARPA chose the subject of this challenge: "We believe that this is very inspirational for participants because it's a universally understood and appreciated mission."
Human Hunting Robots?

89% Mumps Outbreak Involved Doubly Vaccinated Kids

Get Exemption Forms
Via New England Journal

RESULTS
From June 28, 2009, through June 27, 2010, a total of 3502 outbreak-related cases of mumps were reported in New York City, two upstate New York counties, and one New Jersey county. Of the 1648 cases for which clinical specimens were available, 50% were laboratory-confirmed. Orthodox Jewish persons accounted for 97% of case patients. Adolescents 13 to 17 years of age (27% of all patients) and males (78% of patients in that age group) were disproportionately affected. Among case patients 13 to 17 years of age with documented vaccination status, 89% had previously received two doses of a mumps-containing vaccine, and 8% had received one dose. Transmission was focused within Jewish schools for boys, where students spend many hours daily in intense, face-to-face interaction. Orchitis was the most common complication (120 cases, 7% of male patients ≥12 years of age), with rates significantly higher among unvaccinated persons than among persons who had received two doses of vaccine.
CONCLUSIONS
The epidemiologic features of this outbreak suggest that intense exposures, particularly among boys in schools, facilitated transmission and overcame vaccine-induced protection in these patients. High rates of two-dose coverage reduced the severity of the disease and the transmission to persons in settings of less intense exposure.

iPhone Robot 'Romo' Kickstarter Project

Mini Robots?
Via: VentureCapitalBlog
On crowdfunding site Kickstarter, in which nonprofessional investors back fledgling projects, one of the new robot makers has made a quick splash. Romotive, maker of a pint-sized, self-learning bot called “Romo” that is controlled by an iPhone and able to interact with people, hit its $32,000 fundraising goal within three days, ultimately raising five times the amount needed to build the robot.
DARPA Robots?

Nov 7, 2012

CIA Seeks Expansion of Drone Fleet

Day or Night they Spy
Via: SMH
 The CIA is urging the White House to approve a significant expansion of the agency's fleet of armed drones, a move that would extend the spy service's decade-long transformation into a paramilitary force, US officials say. The proposal by the CIA director, David Petraeus, would bolster the agency's ability to sustain its campaigns of lethal strikes in Pakistan and Yemen and enable it, if directed, to shift aircraft to emerging al-Qaeda threats in North Africa or other trouble spots, officials said.
 If approved, the CIA could add 10 drones, the officials said, to an inventory that has ranged between 30 and 35 during recent years. The outcome has broad implications for counterterrorism policy and whether the CIA gradually returns to an organisation focused mainly on gathering intelligence, or remains a central player in the targeted killing of terrorism suspects abroad.
Human Hunting Robots?

Court Finds Sterilization of Americans Conducted From 1929-1974

Sterilization Victims Foundation
Via: wschronicle
 More victims of the state’s former Eugenics Board Program have come forward, including five in Forsyth County.According to the latest numbers from the N.C. Justice for Sterilization Victims Foundation, 186 individuals in 61 counties have been confirmed.  One hundred and sixty-eight of them are living victims.
 The N.C. Eugenics Board implemented a program of involuntary sterilization that took place in all 100 counties between 1929 and 1974. By the end of the program, nearly 7,600 documented people were sterilized. The poor and those with intellectual disabilities were most often targeted by the program. Finding victims is important, because Gov. Bev Perdue had set aside funds in the current budget to compensate victims, but the GOP-controlled General Assembly quashed that plan. There is still hope of compensating survivors and/or families in the next budget year.
Eugenics Population Control

EMTs Refusing to get Flu Vaccinations

Get Vaccine Exemption Forms
Via: UPI
 Patients are regularly advised to get an annual flu vaccine, but 25 percent of St. Louis' emergency medical technicians do not get vaccinated, researchers say. Sixty percent of EMTs who did not get vaccinated said they do not trust the public health authorities when they say the influenza vaccine is safe, and about a third said that flu vaccine has a lot of side effects and reported being afraid of them. More than half in this unvaccinated group also said they do not believe they can play a role in transmitting influenza to their patients if they are not vaccinated.
 "It's a concern that so many EMTs who are educated in healthcare do not believe that the public health message regarding influenza vaccine safety and efficacy is reliable," study co-investigator Kate Wright, an associate professor and director of Heartland Centers at Saint Louis University, said in a statement. In addition, 25 percent of the 265 St. Louis EMTs said they do not believe that influenza is a serious disease that can cause death.
Vaccine Exemption Forms

Water Response to Feelings & Thoughts

Want to learn more about Consciousness?

Nov 6, 2012

Drone Journalism: Paparazzi Flying Camera Spying On You?

Spying on Who?
Via: Guardian
 It was a film that inspired Professor Matt Waite to set up the Drone Journalism Lab. It begins with a man walking across a field, carrying a large metal briefcase. He stops, opens it, revealing what looks like a model aircraft. Using a tablet computer, he selects part of the surrounding area on a digital map, then transfers the flight plan to the model aircraft and launches it into the sky. It flies on autopilot, taking thousands of pictures before landing in a pre-programmed zone. The man removes a memory stick from the device and uploads the data for processing. A few hours later, he's viewing a high-definition terrain map compiled from the photos.
 This isn't a science fiction movie. It's the product demo for the Gatewing X100, one of a number of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that anyone can buy today. These machines, commonly known as drones, are already used by the military, the police and the agricultural industry for a variety of purposes – some bloody, some benign and some seemingly designed to provoke people into quoting from George Orwell's 1984.
Human Hunting Robots?

We Don't Revolve Around the Sun?

Want to learn more about Conspiracy Theories on the verge of being a Reality?

Voters Offered Vaccination at the Polls

Get Vaccine Exemption Forms
Via: Sanatonio
 For those who find themselves stuck when it comes to picking a presidential candidate, now comes the chance to be stuck twice — the second time by a nurse. Borrowing a public health strategy used in other cities, although none in Texas, the Metropolitan Health District, the nonprofit Health Collaborative and several private providers are setting up adult vaccination sites Friday near four polling places on the last day of early voting. Two shots — one for flu, the other a combination for tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis — will be offered.
 “Adults tend to take care of their children's vaccines before they take care of their own, ” said Vivian Flores, immunization program manager at Metro Health. “And this is a chance to help increase their awareness and give them the opportunity. They're there, they're going to go vote. This is just a few extra minutes to go into an adjacent building and get their flu shot and their Tdap.”
Vaccine Exemption Forms

Eugenics: Population Control Reduction & Elimination

Want to learn more about population control & Eugenics?

Nov 5, 2012

Health Care Workers Refusing Vaccinations

Get Vaccine Exemption Forms
Via: Examiner
 Some health workers in Switzerland are refusing to get vaccinated against current influenza strains and are hesitant to offer the vaccine to patients. A study led by Geneva's teaching hospitals last year showed that many health care personnel thought of seasonal flu as "a benign disease not really requiring any special [prevention] effort." A Swiss-German gynecologist explained to Swissinfo.ch that he refuses to vaccinate pregnant women against the flu, as ordered by the Federal Office of Public Health, “because we cannot rule out the risk of resulting fetal abnormalities”.
 Pascal Büchler, a homeopathic physician in Yverdon-les-Bains, says that, "...vaccines against seasonal flu have been shown to be ineffective for elderly people, who are also the greatest risk group." Büchler not only questions the vaccine’s effectiveness but also the "alarming" campaign brought by the Federal Office of Public Health. He refers to a large-scale epidemiological study carried out by American researcher Tom Jefferson. The study concluded that only five to seven per cent of people displaying flu-like symptoms were actually infected with the virus. "If we transfer these figures to Switzerland, 75 people would be the accurate figure for deaths caused by influenza, and not 1,500 as the Office for Public Health would have us believe," Büchler says.
Vaccine Exemption Forms

GMO's A Farmers Perspective

Want to learn more about Genetically Modifying People?

H5N1 Bird Flu Virus Mutates Again in China

Get Vaccine Exemption Forms
Via: TheStandard
 Hong Kong is likely to change its bird flu vaccine for poultry more regularly, as the H5N1 virus keeps on mutating, according to veterinarian and epidemiologist Howard Wong Kai-hay. Wong helped test the mainland-developed Re-5 vaccine on two Hong Kong farms in early November 2010. The government has decided to use its latest version, the Re-6, from later this month in the fight against bird flu. "Re-5 and Re-6 are identical apart from the fact that the antigen, the viral seed, is different," Wong said. "In terms of its production and quality control all that is basically the same. Like the human flu vaccine, you just change the seed each year to match the strain."Since 2003, Hong Kong has been using the Intervet Nobilis H5N2 vaccine against H5N1 in poultry, as part of bird flu prevention measures.
 "Almost 10 years down the line the virus has changed quite a lot," Wong said. The Harbin Veterinary Research Institute in the mainland developed the Re-5 vaccine three years ago and earlier this year came up with an updated version, Re-6, he said. The Intervet vaccine's effectiveness is becoming less effective as the virus mutates. The Re-6 vaccinewill be used at Hong Kong's 30 chicken farms.
 Some 1.2 million chickens produced at the farms in three-month cycles will have to be vaccinated at eight days old and then a month later.
Vaccine Exemption Forms

Merck's Fake Mumps Vaccine: Protocol 007

Want to learn more about the hazards of Vaccinations?

Nov 4, 2012

Remote-Control Cockroaches: Insects Drones used for Surveillance?

The Borg Roach!
Via: Gadjitz
If you have ever wondered what possible purpose cockroaches could serve, researchers from North Carolina State University have the answer: they make great biological robots. The research team believed that they could build an effective troop of smart sensors to investigate emergency situations and provide rescuers with vital data.
 Going into dangerous situations like the aftermath of an earthquake is usually a job best left to non-biological entities like remote-controlled robots. Building a robot that is tiny enough and powerful enough to perform the needed functions is cost-prohibitive, however. This project uses cockroaches because, of course, they are small and incredibly tough – and they’ve already got the built-in “circuitry” to make them go. They can fit into tiny places that no human will ever be able to. The researchers fitted the Madagascar hissing cockroaches with small commercially-available chips, each of which include a transmitter and a receiver.
Human Hunting Robots?

HIV Created in a Lab?

Want to learn more about HIV & Bioweapons used against humanity?

Mandatory Rabies Vaccinations For Pets or Get Fined $75

Get Exemption Forms
Via: Statesville
 A rabid skunk that attacked a dog in northwest Iredell has been confirmed as the county’s 15th case of rabies this year, county officials said Thursday. The terrier was inside a chain link fence area at its owner’s house in the Trinity community when the skunk got inside and attacked the dog. An animal control officer killed the skunk, said Christina Royal, director of Iredell County Animal Services & ; Control.The dog’s owner chose to euthanize the dog, which was not vaccinated against rabies, instead of putting it under a mandatory six-month quarantine.
 All dogs, cats, and ferrets are required by state law to be vaccinated at the age of 3 months. Any unvaccinated pet or one that has an expired rabies vaccination and has an exposure to a rabid animal will be required to be euthanized or quarantined at a licensed veterinarian’s office for six months at the owner’s expense. Fines of $75 per animal will issued to pet owners who do not have current rabies vaccination for their animals.
Vaccine Exemption Forms

Oxycontin Agenda: Big Pharma's Pill Pushing!

Want to learn more about big pharma's agenda?