Revealing Bush’s Crimes

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TODAY: New York Times editorial:
A good law — like the House bill on electronic spying — would allow Americans to finally see the breathtaking extent of President Bush’s lawless behavior. Read more
HISTORICAL EVENTS ON THIS DAY — March 16th 

  • 1621: First Native American appears at Plymouth, Massachusets 
  • 1802: Law signed to establish U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY
  • 1926: Robert Goddard launches first liquid fuel rocket, goes 184 feet 
  • 1934: Congress passes Migratory Bird Conservation Act 
  • 1968: The Mylai Massacre. 22 South Vietnamese are killed and hundreds are wounded in an attack on a South Vietnamese village by forces led by U.S. Lt. William L. Calley Jr 
  • 1972: John & Yoko are served with deportation papers 
  • 1988: Federal grand jury indicts North & Poindexter in Iran-Contra affair 

BORN ON THIS DAY — March 16th

  • 1751: James Madison, (D-R), 4th U.S. president
  • 1787: Georg Simon Ohm, physicist
  • 1822: Rosa Bonheur, French landscape painter
  • 1836: Andrew S. Hallidie, inventor of the cable car
  • 1868: Maxim Gorky,  dramatist
  • 1926: Jerry Lewis, entertainer/comedian/director 
  • 1927: Daniel Patrick Moynihan, U.S. ambassador to UN/(Sen-D-NY, 1977- )
  • 1940: Bernardo Bertolucci, director
  • 1946: Erik Estrada, actor  
  • 1952: Alice JHpffman
  • 1954: Nancy Wilson, San Francisco, singer
  • 1959: Flavor Flav, Rapper
  • 1963: Jimmy DeGrasso, rock musician
  • 1964: Patty Griffin, folk singer

Vaccine & Cancer Links?

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Links between autism and vaccinations have been suggested for many years. Conspiratorial and vested interests have a way of hiding behind science in such circumstances, as if empirical evidence is insufficient proof to, at least, establish causal links.

I have been interested in vaccines for a long time. One study, which I have expected, but have never seen, is an investigation into the number of people who have had soft tissue cancers — breast, prostate, etc. — and who had also been given the polio vaccine early on.

For many years now, we have known that the original vaccines were made from viruses grown on the kidneys of monkeys. We have also known that along with the viruses intentionally grown, vaccines were contaminated with other cancer causing monkey viruses. Many people, of course, have suggested that AIDS itself, came directly from these monkey viruses and mutations of them, which were originally introduced into the human organism at the time of the first polio vaccines.

I am old enough to remember the children who died from the first batches of polio vaccines. In these batches the polio virus was dead. The later vaccines used viruses which were “almost” dead. These did not kill children, but they did infect some with polio, and, perhaps, millions of others with cancer causing viruses.

– Raphael O’Suna,   Haiku