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September 30, 2005

Is the U.S. creating cloud cover?

Believers contend feds behind 'global dimming'

Idaho State Journal | September 28, 2005

They call it Project Cloverleaf. At night, giant planes with no pilots roam the sky over the U.S. Instead of a mere vapor trail, they are filling the sky with unknown chemicals designed to darken the earth.

To thousands of people around the U.S., this is not a sci-fi movie or even a conspiracy theory; it is real.

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Is the U.S. creating cloud cover?

Believers contend feds behind 'global dimming'

Idaho State Journal | September 28, 2005

They call it Project Cloverleaf. At night, giant planes with no pilots roam the sky over the U.S. Instead of a mere vapor trail, they are filling the sky with unknown chemicals designed to darken the earth.

To thousands of people around the U.S., this is not a sci-fi movie or even a conspiracy theory; it is real.

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October 7, 2005

Scientists Link Bird Flu to 1918 Killer Epidemic

Bird Flu to Costs Asia US$130 Billion by 2005

The bird flu virus spreading through Asia may go through the same genetic changes that made the “Spanish flu” so virulent that it killed 50 million people across the world in 1918, researchers claim. They say the Spanish flu also likely originated in birds.
The team of U.S. scientists led by Jeffery K. Taubenberger, a molecular pathologist at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Rockville, said the H5N1 viruses “might be acquiring the ability to adapt to humans, increasing their pandemic risk . . . there is a suggestion there may be some parallel evolution going on" between Spanish flu and avian influenza.

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Scientists Link Bird Flu to 1918 Killer Epidemic

Bird Flu to Costs Asia US$130 Billion by 2005

The bird flu virus spreading through Asia may go through the same genetic changes that made the “Spanish flu” so virulent that it killed 50 million people across the world in 1918, researchers claim. They say the Spanish flu also likely originated in birds.
The team of U.S. scientists led by Jeffery K. Taubenberger, a molecular pathologist at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Rockville, said the H5N1 viruses “might be acquiring the ability to adapt to humans, increasing their pandemic risk . . . there is a suggestion there may be some parallel evolution going on" between Spanish flu and avian influenza.

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October 12, 2005

200gb Hack for iPod Nano

romka1 writes "For people who think their Nano doesn't have enought space for their music there is a hack walkthrough to get 200 gigs on your Nano. Warning some assembly required" For some reason this tickled my funny bone this morning. Enjoy.

IpodNano.jpg

http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/10/12/1336244&from=rss

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200gb Hack for iPod Nano

romka1 writes "For people who think their Nano doesn't have enought space for their music there is a hack walkthrough to get 200 gigs on your Nano. Warning some assembly required" For some reason this tickled my funny bone this morning. Enjoy.

IpodNano.jpg

http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/10/12/1336244&from=rss

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Apple's new ipod revolution?

Finally Apple has fullfilled their destiny with the new Ipod in the video gadget world to match Archos and others in the video player. I'm not certain as to what digital rights might be in question this go round but the MPAA in addition to the RIAA might have it sights on this industry. how cool is it to put your video clips you flimed, your childs video in addition to pictures and other stuff your friends might have created. With support for up to 150 hours(4) of video and a 2.5-inch color display in any case its hip, with it, and frankly I want one!

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Apple's new ipod revolution?

Finally Apple has fullfilled their destiny with the new Ipod in the video gadget world to match Archos and others in the video player. I'm not certain as to what digital rights might be in question this go round but the MPAA in addition to the RIAA might have it sights on this industry. how cool is it to put your video clips you flimed, your childs video in addition to pictures and other stuff your friends might have created. With support for up to 150 hours(4) of video and a 2.5-inch color display in any case its hip, with it, and frankly I want one!

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October 24, 2005

Bilderbergers, Rumsfeld Profit from Avian Flu Scam

You can't make any real money without a boogeyman, and the new "Bird Flu" hoax is the latest scam used to generate profits for pharmaceutical company insiders.

"Finally, the pieces of the puzzle start to add up," writes Dr. Joseph Mercola, author of the "Total Health Program." "President Bush sought to instill panic in this country by telling us a minimum of 200,000 people will die from the avian flu pandemic but it could be as bad as 2 million deaths in this country alone."

Read Original Article: mercola.com/blog

"This hoax is then used to justify the immediate purchase of 80 million doses of Tamiflu, a worthless drug that in no way shape or form treats the avian flu, but only decreases the amount of days one is sick and can actually contribute to the virus having more lethal mutations," Mercola continues.

"So the U.S. placed an order for 20 million doses of this worthless drug at a price of $100 per dose. That comes to a staggering $2 billion.

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Bilderbergers, Rumsfeld Profit from Avian Flu Scam

You can't make any real money without a boogeyman, and the new "Bird Flu" hoax is the latest scam used to generate profits for pharmaceutical company insiders.

"Finally, the pieces of the puzzle start to add up," writes Dr. Joseph Mercola, author of the "Total Health Program." "President Bush sought to instill panic in this country by telling us a minimum of 200,000 people will die from the avian flu pandemic but it could be as bad as 2 million deaths in this country alone."

Read Original Article: mercola.com/blog

"This hoax is then used to justify the immediate purchase of 80 million doses of Tamiflu, a worthless drug that in no way shape or form treats the avian flu, but only decreases the amount of days one is sick and can actually contribute to the virus having more lethal mutations," Mercola continues.

"So the U.S. placed an order for 20 million doses of this worthless drug at a price of $100 per dose. That comes to a staggering $2 billion.

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October 28, 2005

Apple is working on new display's, OS X 10.4.3 soon

MOSR reports: Week of October 27th
Apple is working on a new generation of rapid-pixel-response flat panel displays with its major LCD suppliers; a goal of no more than 8ms pixel response time has been set, reportedly....and designs in the 5ms range are being considered despite their significant additional cost. This is to reach gamers and videophiles while pushing industry demand for higher-quality displays generally as Apple is currently looking for something to top its already stunning 30-inch Cinema Display....

The Mac OS X 10.4.3 Update will be released around the middle of next week, according to reliable sources; the update will fix nearly 1,000 documented bugs, offer significant performance increases (notably in the areas of graphics performance and Core Video) and weigh in at approximately 100MB.

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Apple is working on new display's, OS X 10.4.3 soon

MOSR reports: Week of October 27th
Apple is working on a new generation of rapid-pixel-response flat panel displays with its major LCD suppliers; a goal of no more than 8ms pixel response time has been set, reportedly....and designs in the 5ms range are being considered despite their significant additional cost. This is to reach gamers and videophiles while pushing industry demand for higher-quality displays generally as Apple is currently looking for something to top its already stunning 30-inch Cinema Display....

The Mac OS X 10.4.3 Update will be released around the middle of next week, according to reliable sources; the update will fix nearly 1,000 documented bugs, offer significant performance increases (notably in the areas of graphics performance and Core Video) and weigh in at approximately 100MB.

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Remote Control Device 'Controls' Humans Remote Control Device 'Controls' Humans

Remote Control Device 'Controls' Humans
By YURI KAGEYAMA
AP Business Writer ATSUGI, Japan

We wield remote controls to turn things on and off, make them advance, make them halt. Ground-bound pilots use remotes to fly drone airplanes, soldiers to maneuver battlefield robots.

Just imagine being rendered the rough equivalent of a radio-controlled toy car.

I can envision it being added to militaries' arsenals of so-called "non-lethal" weapons.

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Remote Control Device 'Controls' Humans Remote Control Device 'Controls' Humans

Remote Control Device 'Controls' Humans
By YURI KAGEYAMA
AP Business Writer ATSUGI, Japan

We wield remote controls to turn things on and off, make them advance, make them halt. Ground-bound pilots use remotes to fly drone airplanes, soldiers to maneuver battlefield robots.

Just imagine being rendered the rough equivalent of a radio-controlled toy car.

I can envision it being added to militaries' arsenals of so-called "non-lethal" weapons.

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November 2, 2005

Virgin Airlines Has Bought 10,000 Doses of Tamiflu / May Install Machines on Planes to Kill Avian Flu Germs...

Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Group Ltd. said today that his company is looking into machines and new technologies to put on aircrafts to kill germs in anticipation of a bird flu pandemic. He said his company has purchased 10,000 doses of the drug Tamiflu for his staff.
learn more about Tamiflu

from http://www.ukmedix.co.uk
according to CNN's Money report Rumsfeld invested heavy in this stock which was last quoted on yahoo Finance at which is manufactured and marketed by Swiss pharma giant Roche. (Gilead receives a royalty from Roche equaling about 10% of sales.) Former Secretary of State George Shultz, who is on Gilead's board, has sold more than $7 million worth of Gilead since the beginning of 2005. Roche expects 2005 sales for Tamiflu to be about $1 billion, compared with $258 million in 2004.

Dr. Mercola's blog who seems to have his own bias brings up some interesting points

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Virgin Airlines Has Bought 10,000 Doses of Tamiflu / May Install Machines on Planes to Kill Avian Flu Germs...

Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Group Ltd. said today that his company is looking into machines and new technologies to put on aircrafts to kill germs in anticipation of a bird flu pandemic. He said his company has purchased 10,000 doses of the drug Tamiflu for his staff.
learn more about Tamiflu

from http://www.ukmedix.co.uk
according to CNN's Money report Rumsfeld invested heavy in this stock which was last quoted on yahoo Finance at which is manufactured and marketed by Swiss pharma giant Roche. (Gilead receives a royalty from Roche equaling about 10% of sales.) Former Secretary of State George Shultz, who is on Gilead's board, has sold more than $7 million worth of Gilead since the beginning of 2005. Roche expects 2005 sales for Tamiflu to be about $1 billion, compared with $258 million in 2004.

Dr. Mercola's blog who seems to have his own bias brings up some interesting points

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November 11, 2005

Professor thinks bombs, not planes, toppled WTC

By Elaine Jarvik

Deseret Morning News
The physics of 9/11 — including how fast and symmetrically one of the World Trade Center buildings fell — prove that official explanations of the collapses are wrong, says a Brigham Young University physics professor.
In fact, it's likely that there were "pre-positioned explosives" in all three buildings at ground zero, says Steven E. Jones.
In a paper posted online Tuesday and accepted for peer-reviewed publication next year, Jones adds his voice to those of previous skeptics, including the authors of the Web site www.wtc7.net, whose research Jones quotes. Jones' article can be found at www.physics.byu.edu/research/energy/htm7.html.


Stuart Johnson, Deseret Morning News
"It is quite plausible that explosives were pre-planted in all three (WTC) buildings," BYU physics professor Steven E. Jones says.
Jones, who conducts research in fusion and solar energy at BYU, is calling for an independent, international scientific investigation "guided not by politicized notions and constraints but rather by observations and calculations.
"It is quite plausible that explosives were pre-planted in all three buildings and set off after the two plane crashes — which were actually a diversion tactic," he writes. "Muslims are (probably) not to blame for bringing down the WTC buildings after all," Jones writes.

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Professor thinks bombs, not planes, toppled WTC

By Elaine Jarvik

Deseret Morning News
The physics of 9/11 — including how fast and symmetrically one of the World Trade Center buildings fell — prove that official explanations of the collapses are wrong, says a Brigham Young University physics professor.
In fact, it's likely that there were "pre-positioned explosives" in all three buildings at ground zero, says Steven E. Jones.
In a paper posted online Tuesday and accepted for peer-reviewed publication next year, Jones adds his voice to those of previous skeptics, including the authors of the Web site www.wtc7.net, whose research Jones quotes. Jones' article can be found at www.physics.byu.edu/research/energy/htm7.html.


Stuart Johnson, Deseret Morning News
"It is quite plausible that explosives were pre-planted in all three (WTC) buildings," BYU physics professor Steven E. Jones says.
Jones, who conducts research in fusion and solar energy at BYU, is calling for an independent, international scientific investigation "guided not by politicized notions and constraints but rather by observations and calculations.
"It is quite plausible that explosives were pre-planted in all three buildings and set off after the two plane crashes — which were actually a diversion tactic," he writes. "Muslims are (probably) not to blame for bringing down the WTC buildings after all," Jones writes.

Read Original Article

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November 21, 2005

TiVo To Bring TV Programming To Apple Video iPodTM and PSPTM (Playstation® Portable)

TiVo to Provide New Capability for Quick and Easy Transfer of Viewer's Favorite TV Shows to iPod or PSP (Tivo.com)

ALVISO, CA — NOV 21, 2005 — TiVo Inc. (NASDAQ: TIVO ), creator of and a leader in television services for digital video recorders, today announced an enhancement to its current TiVoToGo feature that will allow TiVo subscribers to easily transfer recorded television programming to their Apple iPod or PSP devices.

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TiVo To Bring TV Programming To Apple Video iPodTM and PSPTM (Playstation® Portable)

TiVo to Provide New Capability for Quick and Easy Transfer of Viewer's Favorite TV Shows to iPod or PSP (Tivo.com)

ALVISO, CA — NOV 21, 2005 — TiVo Inc. (NASDAQ: TIVO ), creator of and a leader in television services for digital video recorders, today announced an enhancement to its current TiVoToGo feature that will allow TiVo subscribers to easily transfer recorded television programming to their Apple iPod or PSP devices.

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December 20, 2005

'Intelligence' can't be taught as science, judge rules

HARRISBURG, Pa. --

"Intelligence'' cannot be mentioned in biology classes in a Pennsylvania public school district, a federal judge said Tuesday, ruling in one of the biggest courtroom clashes on pure chance since the 1925 Scopes trial.

Dover Area School Board members violated the Constitution when they ordered that its biology curriculum include the notion that life on Earth was somehow produced by a complex force containing some intelligence, U.S. District Judge John E. Jones III said. Several members repeatedly lied to cover their motives, he said, and that 'Intelligence' has no place in the field of science.

Original Article

Notice: Some randomness may have occured when republishing this article..
Those darn million monkeys on typewriters never get it right.

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'Intelligence' can't be taught as science, judge rules

HARRISBURG, Pa. --

"Intelligence'' cannot be mentioned in biology classes in a Pennsylvania public school district, a federal judge said Tuesday, ruling in one of the biggest courtroom clashes on pure chance since the 1925 Scopes trial.

Dover Area School Board members violated the Constitution when they ordered that its biology curriculum include the notion that life on Earth was somehow produced by a complex force containing some intelligence, U.S. District Judge John E. Jones III said. Several members repeatedly lied to cover their motives, he said, and that 'Intelligence' has no place in the field of science.

Original Article

Notice: Some randomness may have occured when republishing this article..
Those darn million monkeys on typewriters never get it right.

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December 29, 2005

Cloners were a hoax, AGAIN!

Dr. Hwang Woo-suk faked it. After the Good ole Raelians did as well. (from PBS.org) Dec 29, 2005 Cloned Dogs investigated -reuters
SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean investigation panel looking into the works of a disgraced scientist said on Thursday it could not yet reach a conclusion on whether his team produced the world's first cloned dog.
Biotech and our Tax Money original Article
Did you know that adult stem cell therapies currently treat 58 different diseases in human patients, while cloning/embryonic stem cell research has produced ZERO human treatments? Not one.
So why does Big Biotech want our tax dollars to fund cloning for human embryo experiments? Why does Big Biotech exploit suffering families by relentlessly overselling the potential of cloning and destructive embryo research?

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Cloners were a hoax, AGAIN!

Dr. Hwang Woo-suk faked it. After the Good ole Raelians did as well. (from PBS.org) Dec 29, 2005 Cloned Dogs investigated -reuters
SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean investigation panel looking into the works of a disgraced scientist said on Thursday it could not yet reach a conclusion on whether his team produced the world's first cloned dog.
Biotech and our Tax Money original Article
Did you know that adult stem cell therapies currently treat 58 different diseases in human patients, while cloning/embryonic stem cell research has produced ZERO human treatments? Not one.
So why does Big Biotech want our tax dollars to fund cloning for human embryo experiments? Why does Big Biotech exploit suffering families by relentlessly overselling the potential of cloning and destructive embryo research?

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March 3, 2006

Soft drinks found to have high levels of cancer chemical

This was taken from a British study.
TRACES of a carcinogenic chemical have been found in soft drinks at eight times the level permitted in drinking water, it was revealed last night.
Tests conducted on 230 drinks on sale in Britain and France have identified high levels of benzene, a compound known to cause cancer, according to the Food Standards Agency. There is a legal limit of one part per billion of benzene in British drinking water. The latest tests revealed levels of up to eight parts per billion in some soft drinks.

Benzene has been linked to leukaemia and other cancers of the blood. Traces found in Perrier water 15 years ago led to the withdrawal of more than 160 million bottles worldwide. The disclosure has prompted food safety campaigners to demand that the Government reveal which products contain benzene. At present, the drinks’ identities have not been revealed.

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Soft drinks found to have high levels of cancer chemical

This was taken from a British study.
TRACES of a carcinogenic chemical have been found in soft drinks at eight times the level permitted in drinking water, it was revealed last night.
Tests conducted on 230 drinks on sale in Britain and France have identified high levels of benzene, a compound known to cause cancer, according to the Food Standards Agency. There is a legal limit of one part per billion of benzene in British drinking water. The latest tests revealed levels of up to eight parts per billion in some soft drinks.

Benzene has been linked to leukaemia and other cancers of the blood. Traces found in Perrier water 15 years ago led to the withdrawal of more than 160 million bottles worldwide. The disclosure has prompted food safety campaigners to demand that the Government reveal which products contain benzene. At present, the drinks’ identities have not been revealed.

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March 17, 2006

More Kids Are Getting Anti-Psychotic Drugs

By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer Fri Mar 17, 6:36 PM ET
CHICAGO - Soaring numbers of American children are being prescribed anti-psychotic drugs — in many cases, for attention deficit disorder or other behavioral problems for which these medications have not been proven to work, a study found.

The annual number of children prescribed anti-psychotic drugs jumped fivefold between 1995 and 2002, to an estimated 2.5 million, the study said. That is an increase from 8.6 out of every 1,000 children in the mid-1990s to nearly 40 out of 1,000.

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More Kids Are Getting Anti-Psychotic Drugs

By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer Fri Mar 17, 6:36 PM ET
CHICAGO - Soaring numbers of American children are being prescribed anti-psychotic drugs — in many cases, for attention deficit disorder or other behavioral problems for which these medications have not been proven to work, a study found.

The annual number of children prescribed anti-psychotic drugs jumped fivefold between 1995 and 2002, to an estimated 2.5 million, the study said. That is an increase from 8.6 out of every 1,000 children in the mid-1990s to nearly 40 out of 1,000.

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Mac Runs Both Windows XP, Mac OS X

Mac Runs Both Windows XP, Mac OS X
- Image: Apple.com
By Gregg Keizer - Information Week Mar 16, 2006 02:35 PM
The Texas man who jumped-started the effort to get Windows XP to dual-boot on Intel-based Macs posted the winning solution on his site Thursday, and said the contest's cash prize of nearly $14,000 had been won by a pair of Californians.
In January, Colin Nederkoorn of Houston began taking donations for a prize to be awarded to the first developer who came up with a way to boot an Intel Mac into either Mac OS X or Windows XP. Within days, he had raised thousands.

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Mac Runs Both Windows XP, Mac OS X

Mac Runs Both Windows XP, Mac OS X
- Image: Apple.com
By Gregg Keizer - Information Week Mar 16, 2006 02:35 PM
The Texas man who jumped-started the effort to get Windows XP to dual-boot on Intel-based Macs posted the winning solution on his site Thursday, and said the contest's cash prize of nearly $14,000 had been won by a pair of Californians.
In January, Colin Nederkoorn of Houston began taking donations for a prize to be awarded to the first developer who came up with a way to boot an Intel Mac into either Mac OS X or Windows XP. Within days, he had raised thousands.

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May 11, 2006

My Internet Solution gets shot down by ICann.

I had this idea including huge fines for violators and including a function in the browsers to EASILY block all things .xxx built right in for parents or business but the international socialists outflank US again... Internet regulator rejects .xxx domain for adult sites May 11 8:39 AM US/Eastern

The Internet's regulatory body rejected a plan to adopt a new ".xxx" domain for sex-oriented websites after heated protests from the United States and elsewhere.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) board voted 9-5 against the plan after "much public comment and detailed discussion," according to a statement issued late Wednesday.

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My Internet Solution gets shot down by ICann.

I had this idea including huge fines for violators and including a function in the browsers to EASILY block all things .xxx built right in for parents or business but the international socialists outflank US again... Internet regulator rejects .xxx domain for adult sites May 11 8:39 AM US/Eastern

The Internet's regulatory body rejected a plan to adopt a new ".xxx" domain for sex-oriented websites after heated protests from the United States and elsewhere.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) board voted 9-5 against the plan after "much public comment and detailed discussion," according to a statement issued late Wednesday.

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July 4, 2006

All 11-12-year-old girls to get MANDATORY shots against cervical cancer?

Source LA Times

All 11- and 12-year-old girls would get shots against cervical cancer.
Some conservatives oppose a mandate; states will have to decide.

By Denise Gellene, Times Staff Writer
June 30, 2006

Federal health experts recommended Thursday that all 11- to 12-year-old girls routinely get a newly approved cervical cancer vaccine, paving the way for private insurers and the federal government to pay for shots that could save thousands of lives in the U.S. each year.
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Anyone that trusts the FDA or CDC is nuts!
Can you say: "America's FDA & CDC GUINEA PIGS" - from Les Lemke

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All 11-12-year-old girls to get MANDATORY shots against cervical cancer?

Source LA Times

All 11- and 12-year-old girls would get shots against cervical cancer.
Some conservatives oppose a mandate; states will have to decide.

By Denise Gellene, Times Staff Writer
June 30, 2006

Federal health experts recommended Thursday that all 11- to 12-year-old girls routinely get a newly approved cervical cancer vaccine, paving the way for private insurers and the federal government to pay for shots that could save thousands of lives in the U.S. each year.
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Anyone that trusts the FDA or CDC is nuts!
Can you say: "America's FDA & CDC GUINEA PIGS" - from Les Lemke

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