Archive for April, 2008

Moderate earthquake rocks northern California

// April 29th, 2008 // 1 Comment » // EarthQuakes, Site Updates and Announcements

A magnitude 5.2 earthquake shook a rural part of northern California on Tuesday evening, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The moderate quake hit shortly after 8 p.m. (11 p.m. ET) about 11 miles east-southeast of Willow Creek, which is about 190 miles northwest of Sacramento.

Nita Rowley with the Williow Creek Chamber of Commerce said she felt the earthquake as a rolling jolt, but had not received any reports of damage.

At the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office in Eureka, Sgt. Diana Freese said several people had called to ask whether a quake had struck. She said the office had received no reports of injuries or damage.

“It was a roll and a shake,” she said

Northern California 5.2 Quake

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“Morgellons” alarming news from Clifford Carnicom

// April 29th, 2008 // 4 Comments » // Chemtrails, Climate Change, Pollution, Shadow War

YOUTUBE ARCHIVE WEBCASTS IN 3 PARTS:
“Morgellons” – Introductory Remarks
by
Clifford E Carnicom & Gwen Scott N.D.
Recorded March 21, 2008

Watch the entire video here:

http://www.carnicom.com/morgvid1.htm

A microscopic view of Morgellons fibers isolated from a patient.
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Microscopic view of a dry, membranous-like material formed over an open skin lesion of the type associated with what a small group of people call Morgellons disease.
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Bush calls out Congress on economy

// April 29th, 2008 // No Comments » // Economic Downturn, High Energy Prices

President calls on legislators to pass bills that will help ease the effects of the economic downturn, saying lawmakers have not done enough.

President Bush addressed Americans’ anxiety about the effects that the U.S. economic downturn has taken on their wallets Tuesday, calling on Congress to pass legislation that will help reduce energy and food costs, keep people in their homes, and make student loans more available.

Speaking at a White House Rose Garden news conference, Bush said Congress has not passed legislation that he proposed to help ease the effects of the economic slump.

“I’ve repeatedly submitted proposals to help address these problems, yet time after time Congress chose to block them,” said Bush.

Bush said Congress failed to pass bills that expand safe oil exploration and build new refineries that would help to reduce energy prices. The president said his proposal to expand oil production at home would result in about a 20% increase of crude oil production and it would likely mean lower gas prices.

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