Sepp Hasslberger: GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines Kill 14 Babies, Falsified Parental Approvals and More…

07 Health, 07 Other Atrocities
Sepp Hasslberger
Sepp Hasslberger

Is it time to call it quits on vaccines yet?

GSK fined over vaccine trials; 14 babies reported dead

GlaxoSmithKline Argentina Laboratories Company was fined 400,000 pesos by Judge Marcelo Aguinsky following a report issued by the National Administration of Medicine, Food and Technology (ANMAT in Spanish) for irregularities during lab vaccine trials conducted between 2007 and 2008 that allegedly killed 14 babies. Likewise, two doctors -Héctor Abate, and Miguel Tregnaghi- were fined 300,000 pesos each for irregularities during the studies. The charges included experimenting with human beings as well falsifying parental authorizations so babies could participate in the vaccine-trials conducted by the laboratory from 2007 to 2008.

Joseph Stiglitz: New New Lipstick on the Pig

01 Poverty, 03 Economy, 09 Justice, 10 Transnational Crime, 11 Society, Design
Joseph E. Stiglitz
Joseph E. Stiglitz

Today, Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz, the Columbia professor and former economic advisor to Bill Clinton, [published] a new report for the Roosevelt Institute entitled “Rewriting the Rules,” which is basically a roadmap for what many progressives would like to see happen policy wise over the next four years.

Eight “fixes” and PBI commentary below the fold.

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Evan Ellis: China Arms Sales Grow in South America

02 China, 08 Wild Cards, Commerce, Government, Military, Peace Intelligence
Evan Ellis
Evan Ellis

Should U.S. be worried about Chinese arms sales in the region?

To some degree, Chinese weapons are capturing market share from Russian systems in states that have traditionally been anti-U.S. as well as in other parts of the region. Indeed, the electronics in some Chinese systems and the quality of Chinese support in maintenance and spare parts is now considered better than that of comparable Russian systems.

Such sales also multiply opportunities for China to strengthen its military-to-military relationships with the region through the training of Latin American personnel on the Chinese systems, as well as creating a possible demand for an in-region People’s Liberation Army (PLA) military training and maintenance presence in the future…

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Sepp Hasslberger: YouTube (1:46) Self-Sustaining Motor-Bike Invented by Mexican Teen-Agers

05 Energy
Sepp Hasslberger
Sepp Hasslberger

It is great to see that free energy inventions are now being reported in a more factual way – no longer with incredulity and cynicism…

YouTube (1:46) Mexican students invent eco-friendly motorbike

2 young Mexican inventors, Victor Garcia, age 17 and Raul Grajales, have built and shown a selfsustaining electric motorbike. It is started by a conventional 12 Volts Lead Acid battery and if the back wheel goes faster than 2000 RPM the whole bike gets self-sufficient and propels itself via some kind of recharging process.

SchwartzReport: Iceland to End Bank Money Creation?

03 Economy, 08 Wild Cards, 11 Society, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Economics/True Cost, Ethics, Government
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

I follow Iceland because like the Scandanavian countries it is one of the nations where the new wellness oriented policies are developing. This one is very dramatic and will change the world's economy as it is more widely adopted. I don't think it will happen in America because the banks have so many liegemen in the Congress, as Paul Krugman points out.

Iceland looks at ending boom and bust with radical money plan

Icelandic government suggests removing the power of commercial banks to create money and handing it to the central bank

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