The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed that 58% of all public pools tested in the United States, were swimming with E.Coli (bacteria) contaminated human shit (fecal contamination)! The CDC concluded that many ‘mericans aren’t very clean.
In Ohio U.S.A., 11 schools were closed in Brunswick. The epidemic started at a 07 […] Continue Reading…
The Idaho National Laboratory laid off 101 people in eastern Idaho, that’s after 114 employees voluntarily quit and 60 positions were eliminated! More layoffs are planned: “We will be watching the budget situation closely in the coming months and hope to have a clearer picture of any additional […] Continue Reading…
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea reporting that H5N1 bird flu has struck their poultry industry hard. They’ve had to cull (kill) 160000 ducks, at just one Pyongyang duck farm, to try and stop the spread of the virus. United Nations health […] Continue Reading…
“North Korea again launched a short range projectile that appears to be a KN-02 missile.”-Republic of Korea Defense Ministry
“The launches are part of ordinary drills. We are exercising our legitimate right as a sovereign nation.”-Democratic People’s Republic of Korea statement
In Michigan, coupon book publisher, Entertainment Promotions now bankrupt. 267 people laid off! And what recovery in housing construction? Williams Lumber closed down after 130 years of operations! The owner blamed the bad economy for a fourfold drop in sales: “We have to sell everything including the real estate, the building…”-Bruce Williams
A new joint statement by China’s National Health and Family Planning Commission, and the UN World Health Organization, admits H7N9 has a higher chance for human to human infection than any other known ‘bird’ flu.
“We have recently deployed scores of Spike missiles and vehicles to carry them to the border islands…..In case of a contingency, the missiles can destroy the artillery hidden in caverns and is capable of searching for and striking mobile targets as […] Continue Reading…
Today, the (south) Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that five people are showing signs of SFTS, but so far have tested negative.
One person has died, two in critical condition and two considered to be recovering. More testing has […] Continue Reading…