Sunday, 15 August 2010 08:27 'On Thursday August 12, the US equities market triggered a confirmed technical indicator known as the “Hindenburg Omen." This omen, as you may have guessed, suggests that a stock market crash is on the way. However, it doesn’t mean just any crash -- according to Albert Edwards, a London-based strategist at Societe Generale SA, the indicator means “a savage equity downturn is imminent".' Read more: The Hindenburg Omen Indicates Stock Market Crash is Coming Sunday, 15 August 2010 07:50 'Military personnel responsible for defending U.S. airspace had false tracks displayed on their radar screens throughout the entire duration of the 9/11 attacks, as part of the simulation for a training exercise being conducted that day. Technicians at NORAD's Northeast Air Defense Sector (NEADS) were still receiving the simulated radar information around the time the third attack, on the Pentagon, took place. Those at NORAD's operations center in Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado, were still receiving it several minutes after United Airlines Flight 93 apparently crashed in rural Pennsylvania. No one has investigated why false tracks continued being injected onto NORAD radar screens long after the U.S. military was alerted to the real-world crisis taking place that morning. And yet we surely need to know more about these simulated "inputs" and what effect they had on the military's ability to respond to the 9/11 attacks.' Read more: How NORAD Radar Screens Displayed False Tracks All Through the 9/11 Attacks Sunday, 15 August 2010 07:40 'Much of the fluoride added to municipal water supplies across the United States is imported from China, and is contaminated with heavy metals, according to a warning by Bernard Miltenberger, president of the Pure Water Committee of Western Maryland. In a letter published in the Cumberland Times-News, Miltenberger notes that he first became aware of the issue in an engineering report for the city of Boulder, Colo. The report noted that the fluoridation chemicals used for the city's water had been evaluated, and were found to contain lead levels of 40 milligrams per bag and arsenic levels of 50 milligrams per bag. The bags were being imported from China under no regulatory monitoring of acid or salt content.' Sunday, 15 August 2010 07:08 'While global warming is believed to upset the natural balance of the world leading to various maleffects in different places, it can also increase the number of heart events. Latest figures have revealed a considerable increase in the number of heart deaths reported in different parts of the world due to the record-breaking temperatures. Apart from dehydrating, heat forces the heart to work harder, contributing to heart failure in sick and old individuals. According to the study published in the British Medical Journal, extreme spells of hot and cold will both place individuals at an increased risk of dying from heart problems within two weeks of exposure.' Read more: Desperate Propaganda: Global Warming Ups Heart Attack Risk
Sunday, 15 August 2010
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