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Dr. Scott Johnson Speaking Tour
"Avian Flu: Killer of Millions?"
For the last 13 years, Dr. Scott Johnson is a Medical Misinformation Investigator and has been writing a health newsletter for five years. He specializes in clinical nutrition and patient education.
For 12 years, Scott has been researching the plans of the New World Order to depopulate the planet. Not having this startling information could cost you your life! Learn the evil plans behind the Avian Flu and how to survive it. In February 2005, Prophet Tom Deckard was shown in a vision that flu would come from foul and would mutate to become transmissible by air, then be spread around the globe by birds, killing millions of people. Listen carefully! Prophet Deckard has not missed on a prophecy.
- Topics will include:
Proof the Illuminati telegraphs their punches prior to cataclysmic events
- Why Avian Flu is the perfect vehicle for world depopulation
- What the globalist elite are planning for Americans
- Why the Avian Flu could be a repeat of the Spanish Flu of 1918 that killed millions!
- Vaccinations and injectable microchips regarding the Avian Flu
- Kill rates, food shortages, forced vaccinations, project bioshield, and quarantines.
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Iranian War Plans
The Bush Administration, while publicly advocating diplomacy in order to stop Iran from pursuing a nuclear weapon, has increased clandestine activities inside Iran and intensified planning for a possible major air attack. Current and former American military and intelligence officials said that Air Force planning groups are drawing up lists of targets, and teams of American combat troops have been ordered into Iran, under cover, to collect targeting data and to establish contact with anti-government ethnic-minority groups. The officials say that President Bush is determined to deny the Iranian regime the opportunity to begin a pilot program, planned for this spring, to enrich uranium.
There is a growing conviction among members of the United States military, and in the international community, that President Bush's ultimate goal in the nuclear confrontation with Iran is regime change. Iran's President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has challenged the reality of the Holocaust and said that Israel must be "wiped off the map." Bush and others in the White House view him as a potential Adolf Hitler, a former senior intelligence official said. "That's the name they're using. They say, 'Will Iran get a strategic weapon and threaten another world war?' "
A government consultant with close ties to the civilian leadership in the Pentagon said that Bush was "absolutely convinced that Iran is going to get the bomb" if it is not stopped. He said that the President believes that he must do "what no Democrat or Republican, if elected in the future, would have the courage to do," and "that saving Iran is going to be his legacy."
One former defense official, who still deals with sensitive issues for the Bush Administration, told me that the military planning was premised on a belief that "a sustained bombing campaign in Iran will humiliate the religious leadership and lead the public to rise up and overthrow the government."
The rationale for regime change was articulated in early March by Patrick Clawson, an Iran expert who is the deputy director for research at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and who has been a supporter of President Bush. "So long as Iran has an Islamic republic, it will have a nuclear-weapons program, at least clandestinely," Clawson told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee "The key issue, therefore, is: How long will the present Iranian regime last?"
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A 'very disturbing development' - Iranian missile can carry nukes
Iran now has ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads, according to military experts.
While Tehran denies it is trying to develop a nuclear arsenal, ballistic missile experts advising the United States say it has succeeded in reconfiguring the Shahab-3 ballistic missile to carry nuclear weapons, the London Telegraph reports.
"This is a major breakthrough for the Iranians," said a senior U.S. official, according to the London paper. "They have been trying to do this for years and now they have succeeded. It is a very disturbing development."
Recent test firings of the Shahab-3 by military experts show Iran has been able to modify the nose cone to carry a basic nuclear bomb, the experts conclude.
WorldNetDaily first reported one year ago that Shahab-3 ballistic missiles, capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, were being designed to destroy America's technical infrastructure. Scientists, including President Reagan's top science adviser, William R. Graham, said there is no other explanation for such tests than preparation for the deployment of electromagnetic pulse weapons – even one of which could knock out America's critical electrical and technological infrastructure, effectively sending the continental U.S. back to the 19th century with a recovery time of months or years.
In December, WND reported that while the U.S. always has refused to take the military option off the table in dealing with Iran, new developments indicated Washington had gone from acknowledging the possibility of action to preparing its allies for a strike.
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Virtual Pandemic: 90 Days to Infect Entire U.S.
A new computer model reveals how a pandemic like the avian flu might spread quickly across the United States and what methods would best thwart the scenario.
Researchers assumed a starting point of 10 highly infectious influenza cases in Los Angeles, then let the model take it from there. The virus spread quickly, peaking in just 90 days with 100 or more infections per 1,000 residents of just about every corner of the country.
The simulation is an attempt to map out what might happen with a very uncertain bug: the avian flu virus H5N1 is a particular strain that does not yet easily pass between humans. If it morphs into such a strain, however, human deaths could mount quickly. Meantime, vaccines developed for current strains would likely not be effective against whatever variety ultimately emerges.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt has said the country is not prepared for such a scenario.
The virtual pandemic suggests advance preparation of a modestly effective vaccine in large quantities is preferable to waiting to see exactly what strain emerges.
Quarantines, school closures and travel restrictions alone won't thwart the spread, but such measures can buy time while vaccines production is ramped up and tailored to the specific flu strain. In the simulation, long-range travel was cut to 10 percent of normal based on travel advisories that would presumably be instituted.
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Russia tallies record $6 billion in arms exports
President Vladimir Putin has become Russia's most effective arms salesman in the Middle East.
Industry analysts said Putin overcame reservations from several Middle East governments and won contracts for Russian arms sales over the last year. The analysts cited such countries as Algeria, Iran, Morocco, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
In a briefing, Putin said Algeria has become a major defense client of Russia, Middle East Newsline reported. But he did not disclose details of the March defense accord.
"Putin is a man willing to roll up his sleeves and close a deal," a Russian industry source said. "There's never been anyone as forceful as him on the issue of arms exports."
"More than any of his predecessors, Putin knows how to translate political and economic influence into arms sales," the industry source said. "He has made arms sales a major element in bilateral relations, particularly with the Middle East."
On March 31, Putin told the Federal Military-Technical Cooperation Service, or VTS, that Russia exported $6 billion in weapons in 2005. He said the sales exceeded Moscow's target by 25 percent.
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Russia Increases Ties with China to offset Western clout
Amid worsening relations with the West, the Kremlin is boosting its political, economic and military ties with China as both countries look to counterbalance U.S. global influence, analysts said.
On a recent visit to Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin hailed the burgeoning relationship as a model of international cooperation.
"Russia and China are two of the largest powers in the world, and our relations are more than just a factor of geopolitical stability. They are an example of an open international partnership that is not directed against any third country and that helps develop a better and more just world order," Mr. Putin said in a speech broadcast live on Chinese television.
Mr. Putin's visit marked the fifth time he had met with Chinese President Hu Jintao in less than a year and led to a Russian pledge to step up energy supplies to China by opening a gas pipeline within five years.
"As relations with the West have worsened, Mr. Putin started pursuing this idea of a Eurasian strategic alliance between Russia and China," said Andrei Piontkovsky, an independent analyst and visiting fellow at the Hudson Institute.
"He's become obsessed with pushing an anti-Western, and especially anti-American, foreign policy."
Russia has been coming under increasing fire from Western governments, including Washington, for backsliding on democracy. Since coming to power in 1999, Mr. Putin has stifled an independent press, cemented Kremlin control over parliament, eliminated elections for regional governments and imposed new restrictions on nongovernmental organizations.
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Disney Phone Service Features GPS Tracking Of Children
The Walt Disney Company unveiled a new wireless phone service this week that allows parents to track their children on a map using Global Positioning System technology..
The new "family friendly" service, called Disney Mobile, allows parents decide who their children can call and when, the report said.
Beyond the family-oriented features, Disney Mobile will offer wireless voice service, text and picture messaging, and a broad range of entertainment and content, a news release said.
"Given our strong commitment to embracing innovative technology, coupled with Disney's outstanding creative content, Disney Mobile is perfectly positioned to transform the way families come together and stay connected," said Robert A. Iger, president and chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company.
The phone service will launch in June.
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Religious Behaviors Of Americans Have Increased
New data from the annual tracking survey of religious behavior and beliefs conducted by The Barna Group reveals that there has been a significant increase in religious activity related to five of the seven core religious behaviors studied by the company.
The most prolific jump in activity relates to Bible reading. Bible readership plummeted to a 20-year low of just 31% in 1995, and began to slowly climb back to higher levels, finally returning to the 40% mark in 2000. After several years of stalled growth, increases began again in 2004, continuing through 2006, when Bible readership hit 47% of adults reading the Book during a typical week, other than when they are at church. That is the highest readership level achieved since the 1980s, according to the Barna tracking data.
Church attendance has increased slowly in recent years. While we have not returned to the 49% of adults who attended in a typical week as recorded in 1991, there has been a significant rebound from the 37% recorded in 1996, climbing to 47% in 2006.
Involvement in small groups that meet for Bible study, prayer or personal relationships, other than Sunday school or Christian education classes, has reached a new high in 2006. Currently, nearly one out of every four adults (23%) is engaged in such a gathering during a typical week. A decade ago, one out of every six adults (17%) did so.
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World criticism mounts over Iran's nuclear step
Russia and Europe joined the United States on Wednesday in condemning Iran's assertion that it had enriched uranium in defiance of a U.N. demand, but Moscow said force could not resolve the dispute.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared on Tuesday that Iran had enriched uranium for the first time and would now press ahead with industrial-scale enrichment.
His triumphant announcement keeps the Islamic Republic on a collision course with the United Nations and with Western countries convinced that Iran is seeking nuclear weapons, not just fuel for power stations as it insists.
The United States said that if Iran continued moving in the "wrong direction" it would discuss future steps with the U.N. Security Council, which can impose punitive measures.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the use of force could not solve the stand-off over Iran's nuclear program, but he did not reiterate Moscow's past opposition to sanctions.
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