FOLLOWUP TO FRIDAYS RANT

RFK Jr ON IMUS

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Today IMUS had Robert F Kennedy Jr. on his show today to talk about the problem of Mercury in Vaccines and the Autism Epidemic.

No one in the main stream media will talk about it. Kennedy and David Kirby the author of Evidence of Harm are either canceled or can't get on the various Talk Shows like Good Morning America, The Today Show and so on.

Evidence chronicles the journey of the parents who began the crusade to prove a causal relationship between thimerosal and autism. On their quest they encounter countless beasts and obstacles, all of which serve to heighten their suspicion of conspiracy: unfazed pediatricians, deaf politicians, defensive drug makers, even a rider added surreptitiously to the Homeland Security Bill that would provide indemnity to pharmaceutical companies and the FDA against vaccine-related suits. In light of those factors alone, who wouldn't worry there was something to hide?

Now Robert F Kennedy Jr. has joined in, below is his interview with IMUS today.


Short overview into by IMUS. Runs about 3 minutes.

The complete interview between IMUS and RFK. Runs about 20 minutes.

LIFE OUT MY KITCHEN WINDOW

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I bought a Hummingbird feeder last year and after the little birds stopped drinking from it (I thing they migrated down to Olimpia or Portland) I took it down.

The other day I made some syrup (add 1 cup sugar to 4 cups of boiling water. Stir til desolved, let stand until cool). Within half a day the birds were back. I've see two so far and this is a photo I was able to take through my kitchen window.






GOT CREDIT CARDS, WILL TRAVEL?

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Over the past few days it was learned that a credit card processing company whose computer system was penetrated by data thieves, exposing 40 million cardholders to a risk of fraud, acknowledged yesterday that the company should not have been retaining those records. The CardSystems company provides services and is supposed to pass that information on to the banks and not keep it.

The security breach was first reported Friday when MasterCard International said a lapse at CardSystems had allowed the installation of a rogue computer program that could extract data from the system, potentially compromising 40 million accounts of various credit cards.

It seems to me some smart programmer should be able to write some code that would tag all these hacked credit card numbers and require that positive ID be required at the point of purchase of any charge made on these cards. Sure it would cause some inconvenient to the shopper but the alternative is much worse.

PRETTY GOOD JOKE

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Posted by thebscorner at June 20, 2005 11:13 AM | TrackBack