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On March 30, 1990, The Washington Post reported Prince Philip as making the following statement:
"We are constantly being reminded of the plight of the poor, the hungry, the homeless and the diseased. What does not make the headlines is that even if the proportion of those unfortunate people remains the same in relation to the total population, their number is bound to increase as the size of the population as a whole increases ... The best hope of limiting the increase in the number of such people would be if the world population could be stabilized."
Originally posted by Hx3_1963
Hmmm...There went that "Last Bastion", and a Army Base at that SD has it now also, so, only Mt & Wy left now?
AP: Arkansas confirms first 5 cases of swine flu; State says illness found at army base. 1 minute ago from BNO Headquarters
Follow-Up:
Nevada changes flu test protocol
Only severe A-strain cases to be scrutinized
May. 08, 2009
www.lvrj.com...
[edit on 5/8/2009 by Hx3_1963]
Originally posted by Hx3_1963
reply to post by EDteach
Guess you missed it...things "slip" through the cracks some days...
VeratectUS, South Dakota: CDC Confirms First Case of Influenza A (H1N1) in State; Identified in Minnehaha County #swineflu 5 minutes ago from web
I posted it on the "Bacon" thread to keep Y'all updated
Race on to be ready in case second wave strikes in fall
THE rush is on to develop a vaccine for H1N1 influenza at Winnipeg's microbiology lab over growing concern that a second, deadlier wave of illness will strike this fall.
More at Link...
Developments on swine flu worldwide
47 minutes ago
www.google.com...
Key developments on swine flu outbreaks, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization and government officials:
_Deaths: 45 in Mexico and two in the U.S., both in Texas. One of those who died in the U.S. was a toddler from Mexico. Canadian officials say an Alberta woman in her 30s with swine flu died April 28, but she had underlying medical conditions and it's unclear the disease played a role in her death.
_Confirmed cases: More than 3,100 worldwide in 28 countries, including more than 1,100 in Mexico, at least 1,639 in the United States and 214 in Canada.
Originally posted by sapphirearaidia
reply to post by yzzyUK
yzzyUk...I would like to thank you for the links to WAHLE.TO..web site...
I followed the link and found this link to a youtube clip that is very interesting...
The US Government...(Department Of Defense on this video...) is giving our military vaccinations that are killing or crippling them...
The Medical Officer whose identity is hidden says they are doing this to ...THOUSANDS OF OUR MILITARY PEOPLE...
They didn't list the shot this marine got that has almost killed him...
Then 11 months later someone goes back and puts it is a .....FLU VACCINATION (INFLUENZA SHOT...)....link here...
www.youtube.com...
Well people...I have never got a flu shot in my life neither have my children...
I will just say....I DO NOT trust the government...
If they have shots in the fall...I WILL NOT BE TAKING THEM...I will nail my doors shut and take my chances...
Just my opinion...
US renews sanctions against Syria
www.ft.com...
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The Obama administration has renewed its sanctions against Syria for another year, citing a continuing “national emergency” facing the US from Syria’s support for terrorist organisations and weapons trade.
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The sanctions, which were introduced by the Bush administration in 2004, will remain in place for another year, a state department official told the Financial Times.