From: Falkirkherald.co.uk Published Date: 26 April 2009 A member of the cabin crew from a British Airways Mexico City-to-Heathrow flight is in hospital with “flu-like symptoms” after falling ill in mid-trip. The man, who has not been named, has been taken to Northwick Park Hospital in Harrow, north London. A […]

As Mexico hunkers down, 2 cases found in Kansas and 8 likely in NYC Could this be used as an excuse to introduce Martial law and force people to take vaccinations? Go here to see the video. Worries that the new swine flu strain that has killed as many as […]

FEMA and Homeland Security are requiring local officials to provide them with all kinds of detailed information about the communities. One of the requirements apparently is localities need to be prepared to provide mass inoculations to the entire population in 48 hours or less. These are the same people who […]

From Mercola.com At the age of 97 years and 4 months, Shigeaki Hinohara is one of the world’s longest-serving physicians and educators. He has been healing patients at St. Luke’s International Hospital in Tokyo and teaching at St. Luke’s College of Nursing since 1941. He has published around 150 books […]

Stuff.co.nz Cockpit doors on board flights within New Zealand will be strengthened to prevent passengers attacking pilots, but further security options could prove too expensive. The Government yesterday released its long-awaited report into aviation security after an alleged hijacking of a flight from Blenheim to Christchurch last year. Asha Ali […]

4:00AM Friday Apr 24, 2009 Anne Gibson The amount of empty floor space in Auckland is expected to rise. Photo / Supplied Colliers Report Double-digit vacancy rates are being forecast for Auckland offices. Alan McMahon, research and consulting director of Colliers International, has today issued a report saying vacancies were […]

Wired By Jason SiggerApril 23, 2009 | 8:40:00 AM Vials of a potentially harmful pathogen have gone missing at Fort Detrick, the Army’s main biodefense lab. But don’t freak out. The samples of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis (VEE) virus are relatively small. The Army has found “no evidence yet of criminal […]

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