Archive for August, 2009

Historical facts about the dangers (and failures) of vaccines

Historical facts about the dangers (and failures) of vaccines

Vaccines are the quackery of modern medicine. Mass vaccination programs not only fail to protect the population from infectious disease, they actually accelerate the spread of disease in many cases.

Many website have cropped up over the last few years to counter the pro-vaccine propaganda put out by drug companies (who profit from vaccines) and health regulators (who serve the drug companies). One of those sites is www.VaccinationDebate.com , which lists the following historical facts about vaccines……

August 31, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Germany and EU to Legalise Paedophilia

Germany and EU to Legalise Paedophilia

Booklets from a subsidiary of the German government’s Ministry for Family Affairs encourage parents to sexually massage their children as young as 1 to 3 years of age.

“Fathers do not devote enough attention to the clitoris and vagina of their daughters. Their caresses too seldom pertain to these regions, while this is the only way the girls can develop a sense of pride in their sex,” reads the booklet regarding 1-3 year olds.

August 30, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Shackles found in River Thames hold ghoulish tale

Shackles found in River Thames hold ghoulish tale

An iron ball and chain found on the banks of London’s River Thames is causing a stir amongst archaeologists who say the 300 year-old artifact used to restrain convicts on ships may have a gruesome story to tell.

August 28, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Swedish archaeologists uncover 7th century ship

Swedish archaeologists uncover 7th century ship

Swedish archaeologists have announced the find of a 7th century burial ship, the oldest of its kind to be discovered in Scandinavia.

August 28, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Gold-plated Roman horse head found

Gold-plated Roman horse head found

FRANKFURT – Scientists say a Roman horse head made from bronze and plated in gold has been discovered at an archaeological site in Germany.

August 28, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Fox News Poll: Majority Think Swine Flu Vaccine Deadlier Than Virus

Fox News Poll: Majority Think Swine Flu Vaccine Deadlier Than Virus

According to a Fox News poll, the majority of respondents think that the swine flu vaccine is deadlier than the actual virus itself, emphasizing the growing momentum in the revolt against government plans to institute mass H1N1 vaccination programs.

Despite attempts on behalf of governments and their lapdog corporate media allies to push the necessity of the H1N1 vaccination, large numbers of the general public along with health workers have made it known that they will refuse to take the shot.

August 28, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Viking hoard saved for the nation

Viking hoard saved for the nation

_46276760_silvergiltvessel.thevaleofyorkhoardhasbeenjointlyacquiredbyyorkshiremuseumstrustandthebritishmuseum.copyrightthetrusteesofthebritishmuseumThe largest Viking hoard found in Britain since the 19th century has been bought by two British museums.

The find, valued at £1,082,000, was discovered in a field in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, by a father and son metal-detector team in January 2007.

After two years of fundraising, the collection has been purchased by the York Museums Trust and the British Museum in London.

It is expected to go on display at the Yorkshire Museum in York next month.

August 28, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Innocent trainspotter suspected of being a terrorist by police after taking photos of trains

Innocent trainspotter suspected of being a terrorist by police after taking photos of trains

When trainspotter Stephen White noticed some interesting engines, he wasted no time in taking pictures of them for his collection.

It was the start of a bizarre sequence of events involving midnight phone calls, police raids and even, it is claimed, suspected terrorism.

August 27, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Right-hand man, gentleman’s agreement and whiter than white: PC quangos ban common phrases to avoid causing offence

Right-hand man, gentleman’s agreement and whiter than white: PC quangos ban common phrases to avoid causing offence

Right-hand man, gentleman’s agreement and whiter than white are the latest phrases to fall foul of the political correctness lobby.

Government quangos have issued fresh lists of phrases they are seeking to ban to avoid causing offence.

August 27, 2009 | 0 Comments More
VIDEO; Compulsory Vaccination in America?

VIDEO; Compulsory Vaccination in America?

A new law just passed in Massachusetts imposes fines of up to $1000 per day and up to a 30 day jail sentence for not obeying authorities during a public health emergency. So if you are instructed to take the swine flu vaccine in Massachusetts and you refuse, you could be facing fines that will bankrupt you and a prison sentence on top of that.

August 26, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Archaeologists uncover large Roman statue of Augustus

Archaeologists uncover large Roman statue of Augustus

Archaeologists in have discovered fragments of a 2,000-year-old bronze Roman equestrian statue of Emperor Augustus in a stream near Giessen, the Hessian state science ministry has announced.

August 26, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Dig begins at buried Roman town

Dig begins at buried Roman town

A new archaeological dig has begun at a Roman town in Norfolk to establish whether there was a much older settlement on the site.

August 26, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Half of GPs refuse swine flu vaccine over testing fears

Half of GPs refuse swine flu vaccine over testing fears

Up to half of family doctors do not want to be vaccinated against swine flu.

GPs will be first in the line for the jabs when they become available but many will decline, even though they will be offering the vaccine to their patients.

More than two thirds of those who will turn the jab down believe it has not been tested enough. Most also believe the flu has turned out to be so mild in the vast majority of cases that the vaccine is not needed.

August 26, 2009 | 0 Comments More