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Archive for April 6th, 2009

Wisconsin Pilots Track Stolen Plane After State Capitol Evacuated

April 06, 2009 By: Freedom Fighter Category: general news No Comments →

Source: Channel 3000

The state Capitol building was evacuated on Monday afternoon after a plane that was apparently stolen from Canada had flown into Wisconsin airspace. Officials later called off the evacuation of the Capitol, but Wisconsin Air National Guard pilots were tracking the aircraft.


Two F-16 fighters were dispatched over the state afternoon to track the single-engine plane that was believed stolen by a student pilot.

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Men arrested after trying to run down deputy in Texas

April 06, 2009 By: Freedom Fighter Category: crime No Comments →

Source: Houston Chronicle

A Harris County sheriff’s deputy shot and wounded a car burglary suspect as he and another man tried to run him down in a west Houston parking lot, Houston police said Monday.

The deputy, whose name was not immediately released, had two men under surveillance and followed them to the student parking lot of Houston Community College’s Town & Country Campus at the intersection of Interstate 10 and the Sam Houston Tollway, according to Houston police.

When the deputy suspected the men were trying to break into a vehicle around 11 a.m., he got out of his cruiser and ordered them to stop, Houston police said. The men jumped back into a Pontiac Grand Prix and tried to run him down, causing him to end up on the hood of the car, witnesses said.

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Gulf War veterans lives at stake - CALL TO ACTION PLEASE HELP NOW URGENT

April 06, 2009 By: Freedom Fighter Category: government abuse, government corruption, iraq war, military corruption No Comments →

This is critically very important and urgent in timeliness! We need the phone calls to White House and emails to White House to support this effort now!

Start calling the White House (202-456-1414) or numbers you all have now initiate calls that will have huge impact for Gulf War illness treatments research? The purpose would be to leave a message for Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel urging him to include $25 million in the DoD 2010 budget for the Gulf War Illness treatments research program of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program. President Obama requested $30 million for the program when he was in the Senate, so he knows it’s effective and badly needed.

They can also go to www.whitehouse.gov, click on “contact us” and cut and paste into the message space the memo below.
Hon. Rahm Emanuel, White House Chief of Staff:
President Obama has been a lead supporter of treatments research to improve the health of Gulf War veterans and to prevent similar problems in future military deployments. As a member of the Senate, he requested $30 million funding for the Gulf War Illness Research Program of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command’s Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program. This excellent program was also recommended in the November report of the Congressionally-mandated Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans Illnesses, which found that 175,000 Gulf War veterans suffer from chronic illness due to toxic exposures during the war, for which there are currently no effective treatments. The Report praised the program for “its emphasis on innovative studies that have the potential to yield clinically useful results in the near term.” But under the previous administration, DoD eliminated new Gulf War illness research from its budget, though it historically provided 2/3 of the funding, forcing ill veterans to go door-to-door in Congress. Some Members, like the President, responded, but the program has been forced to compete with earmarks for Congressional attention, and funding has been inadequate ($8 million in FY 2009) to address this major health problem. The Report placed the highest priority on research to identify treatments to improve the health of ill Gulf War veterans and prevent similar problems in future deployments. It recommended that this peer-reviewed competitive program be included in the President’s Budget at the $40 million level. I urgently request that you place the “peer-reviewed Gulf War illness research program” in the President’s 2010 budget at at least the $25 million level to move toward an adequate level of treatments research (DoD account RDTE, A; line title R-1 30; PE # 0603002A).

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Each year since 05 we advocates have had to go and spend significant time on the Hill working DOD Appropriations Committees and other Senators and Representatives to support what we have gotten so far! If we can do it this way it will happen automatically from the administration and will save us time, money, and resources!!!

WE ARE PUSHING TO FIND TREATMENT for the 1 in 4 gulf war veterans (VA RAC GWI Report Nov08) of 90-91 to improve and save their very lives!!! At least 175,000 up to 258,000(current number of VA Claims submitted on Desert Storm Veterans, which is 30.68 percent of all Desert Storm Veterans minimally) could eventually be helped
by this effort to find effective treatments for them!

Denise Nichols new email DSNurse1@yahoo.com

VA Hospital Gives Veteran HIV After Mistakes

April 06, 2009 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized, government abuse, government corruption, military corruption No Comments →


Source: Associated Press

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – The Veterans Affairs department says a patient has tested positive for HIV after being exposed to contaminated equipment at a medical facility.

The VA reported previously that hepatitis has been found in 16 patients. But the agency says there is no way to prove the patients contracted the illnesses because of treatment at their facilities.

More than 10,000 veterans have been warned to get blood tests because they could have been exposed to contamination at facilities Tennessee, Georgia and Miami. All three sites failed to properly sterilize endoscopic equipment between treatments. The VA has said patients could have been exposed to body fluids from a previous patient.

The VA on Monday did not return telephone calls and e-mails about the positive HIV test.

The VA on Monday did not return telephone calls and e-mails about the positive HIV test.

FBI InfraGard warns of a crescendo of public concern about Obama’s eligibility

April 06, 2009 By: Freedom Fighter Category: martial law, police state No Comments →

Source: Defend our Freedoms

Tasked by the FBI to provide “informational analysis” on conditions which could be construed as potentially harmful to civil order and national security, InfraGard, of the FBI’s National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC), issued an unclassified Protective Intelligence Communication report in March 2009 regarding the “crescendo” of public concern about Obama’s presidential eligibility.

Authored by Dr. Lyle J. Rapacki, Protective Intelligence Specialist and Agent, the report summarizes the substance of legal challenges to Obama on the question of his constitutional eligibility and concludes that if it “should be discovered Mr. Obama is ineligible, a constitutional crisis would ensue attempting to determine which of his executive branch orders should be valid.” It goes on to warn that “if…Mr. Obama fights revealing his documentation, there is growing concern of civil unrest, or worse, being unleashed in the streets of our nation. The economic crisis coupled with this type of a constitutional crisis could prove to be a flashpoint that would test conventional law enforcement and elements of homeland security.”

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Police Destroy Suspicious Package Near Library

April 06, 2009 By: Freedom Fighter Category: crime, terrorism No Comments →

Source: CBS4

Denver COLORADO - Police Destroy Suspicious Package Near Library

“A security guard alerted police when he saw the suspicious package on a bench in the library courtyard. He reported seeing wires sticking out of a metal box”

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