Wednesday, September 30, 2009

US July '09 Trade With Canada, Mexico Falls 28% -DoT Report

Wall Street Journal, 9/30/09

Surface trade between the U.S. and its North American Free Trade Agreement partners Canada and Mexico fell 28% in July, continuing a trend of falling trade among the countries during the economic downturn.

The latest drop was the seventh consecutive month with a year-over-year decline of greater than 27%, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics of the U.S. Department of Transportation.

U.S.-Canada surface transportation trade totaled $31 billion in July, down 34% from a year earlier, while U.S.-Mexico surface trade fell 17% to $20.5 billion. Illinois led all states as the largest trading partner with Canada, while Texas was the largest trading partner with Mexico.

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The BIGGEST Fight in Ultimate Fighter History....

Tonight on The Ultimate Fighter….Kimbo Slice, Internet Backyard Fighting sensation meets former IFL Heavyweight Champion Roy “Big Country” Nelson in what promises to be the biggest, highest rated fight in TUF History.

Now let’s be clear, I hate street fighting.  Period.

And I hate people that represent combative athletes as street fighters.  We are NOT street fighters, we are Martial Artists.  We aspire to a higher ideal.  And one day I hope to see Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts (NOT Ultimate Fighting)  in the olympics alongside other amazing sports such as Tae Kwon Do, Wrestling and Boxing.

But I do not hate Kimbo Slice.

Why? …..

Because he has an inspirational story to tell on how he rose above street fighting and turned his talents and efforts to sports not the streets.  In many ways, Martial Arts, Boxing Gyms, and numerous types of athletic pursuits have helped get people off of the streets and make a better life for themselves.  And Kimbo has made a better life for himself and is doing his best to represent us and the sport properly.

So that is why I do not hate Kimbo Slice.  Now why is this fight so interesting?

For those of you not familiar with his past, Kimbo was signed to EliteXC, a now defunct MMA Promotion.  Alot of people felt that EliteXC was feeding Kimbo lesser opponents to help make him a big star and sell PPV Tickets.  Well all this fell apart when Kimbo lost to a former contestant of The Ultimate Fighter reality show.  After ElieXC went bankrupt Dana White, president of the UFC dared Kimbo to come on the show and prove that he has what it takes to be in arguably the premier league for Mixed Martial Arts.  Well, low and behold, Kimbo came….

And so did Big Country.  Roy Nelson, like many MMA stars, feel that they have been overlooked because of people like Kimbo.  So he has a message he wants to send.  Meanwhile everyone will finally get the answer to the question that Dana White has been asking, “Is Kimbo a Mixed Martial Artist?”

So tonight should be quite interesting.

I say yes he is a Mixed Martial Artist, but unfortunately for him and his fans I think Roy Nelson, who has been training far longer is going to show what it takes to survive in MMA.  It takes years of hard work and dedication.  And while I think Kimbo has the heart of a lion, he just has not been doing this long enough to compete with someone of Nelson’s caliber ……. yet.

So I pick Nelson by 1st round TKO via GnP.

Make your pick and lets see whose right on Thursday.  And for now check out the videos at the bottom to help get you inspired.

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ps…. Inspiration plays a big part in sports, life and certainly in Martial Arts.  I am putting together a piece for the blog called Inspiration in Martial Arts….look for it soon.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Forced Vaccination and Quarantine Laws in Canada

SkyWatch Canada Infowars September 29, 2009

After the mainstream media ran numerous stories on mass vaccination plans in Canada and the US there has been a large outcry from health care workers as well as the general public. Although the media never came out and plainly said that the ‘H1N1 Vaccine is mandatory for everyone’, they did allude to it. A story was published in the National Post that plainly stated “Under Canada’s official pandemic plan, the entire population would ultimately be immunized against the H1N1 swine flu.”. This is basically equivalent to saying that the H1N1 vaccine is compulsory for all Canadians. But after the public expressed disdain for this, the government started to back pedal. Chief Public Health Officer Dr. David Butler-Jones started making statements like ,“ Immunization will not be mandatory and not all Canadians are expected to want it.” More news articles were later published making it seem like only enough vaccine is being ordered for the 75% of the population that are expected to want it. But then the results of the vaccine ‘trials’ ‘demonstrated’ that only one dose will be needed as opposed to two.  This implies that Ontario has ordered more than enough vaccine to inoculate the entire population. So in light of all of the mixed messages, what’s the real story on forced vaccination in Canada? In 1996 Ontario passed the Health Care Consent Act, which allows treatment such as vaccination to be administered without consent of the individual in the case of a loosely defined “Emergency”. In Quebec the Public Health Act clearly states: “Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, while the public health emergency is in effect, the Government or the Minister, if he or she has been so empowered, may, without delay and without further formality, to protect the health of the population, (1) order compulsory vaccination of the entire population or any part of it against smallpox or any other contagious disease seriously threatening the health of the population and, if necessary, prepare a list of persons or groups who require priority vaccination. ” Clearly it is not unforeseeable that mandatory vaccination could be a reality in Canada during this pandemic.

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Recently, Greg Evensen a former Kansas State Trooper reported that he has state troopers across America telling him that to enforce vaccination orders this fall, road blocks will be set up along with a system to identify travelers who have received the vaccine. Metal shackle like bracelets with embedded RFID chips will be attached to those who receive the shot. Those who refuse to be vaccinated will be loaded on a bus and sent to a quarantine facility/FEMA camp. Templates for quarantine orders for Iowa , Florida and North Carolina have been found on the CDC web server, that tell a similar story. Get the H1N1 vaccine or get sent to a quarantine/detention facility. The question should be asked, are there similar plans in the works in Canada? In 2005 a new Quarantine Act was passed to deal with the transmission of communicable diseases by travelers entering or leaving Canada. Powers are awarded under this act to a Quarantine Officer to issue an order for a traveler who may have come in contact with someone with a communicable disease, to comply with treatment (ie. vaccination) or any other preventative measure (Section 26). If the traveler refuses to comply with the order he or she may face detention at a quarantine facility, until they decide to comply with treatment (ie. vaccination) or no longer pose a risk (Section 28). The threat posed by this act is diminished by the fact that it only applies to people leaving or entering Canada. Unfortunately there is a real possibility that the definition of a traveler may be expanded to include internal travelers (ie. everyone). The 2004 Public Safety Act (Bill C-7 (2004) formerly Bill C-42 (2002)) amends the Quarantine Act , and in doing so grants powers to the Minister of Health to make an interim order without Parliamentary oversight, to expand the definition of a traveler to include anyone residing in Canada. This sets the stage for a grim situation much like the one depicted by Greg Evensen. Is it likely that despite all the legislation allowing mandatory vaccination in Canada that they will be optional this fall ? The mainstream media is trying to make it seem like that will be the case. But what if the NWO crime syndicate intends to advance their population reduction agenda through a mass vaccination campaign? Opposition to forced vaccinations would be more than enough reason to round up resistors and send them to quarantine facilities/ concentration camps. If that is to be the case, lets hope things don’t go according to plan.

URL to article: http://www.infowars.com/forced-vaccination-and-quarantine-laws-in-canada/

Angel Locsin ang tunay na DARNA?

Ms. Angel Locsin as DARNA

 Matapos masalanta ang Metro Manila sa bagyong ONDOY nitong last weekend. Maraming mga grupo ang nagtulong-tulong para mabigyan ng relief goods ang ating mga kababayan. Lingid ng nakakarami na sa gabi ng sababo naglibot na si Angel Locsin para makita ang sitwasyon sa mga nasalanta. Noong gabi ding yun, namigay ang sikat na actress ng tubig at damit na pasi-unang tulong nya sa mga biktima. Nag-donate rin ang dalaga ng Php 500,000.00 pesos.

 Kahapon nagpunta ang grupo ng dalaga kasama sina Candy Pangilinan, Erma Adlawan at mga kaibigan nito sa Payatas, Quezon City para magbigay ng tulong din sa mga nasalanta. Personal na nag-packing ang dalaga at binigay ang mga ito sa mga biktima. “Sila ang mas nangangailangan ng tulong dahil sila yung walang mapapatungan, walang second floor ang bahay. Wipe out talaga sila”, lahad ng aktres. Dumating din sa area ang Sagip Kapamilya ng ABS-CBN para magdala rin ng tulong.

Tulad sa kanyang ginampanang karacter in 2005 bilang DARNA pinatunayan ni Angel Locsin sa panahong ganito na siya ang tagapagligtas ng nangangailangan. Makita mo na may puso at bukas loob na tumulong hindi lang sa karakter kundi sa totoong buhay.

Monday, September 28, 2009

New David Francey CD!

David and good friend Mike Ford (of Moxy Fruvous fame) recorded a lively selection of songs inspired by their trip on the Saint Lawrence Seaway aboard the M.V. Algoville.

“In late May of 2005 we were granted the incredible opportunity to spend two weeks aboard the MV Algoville. The captain and crew of this 750-foot bulk carrier of the Algoma Central Laker fleet allowed us to witness life onboard first-hand. We sailed from Montreal to Thunder Bay and back along the Saint Lawrence Seaway and the majestic inland sea of the Great Lakes. We are indebted to Algoma Central Marine and all those on board the Algoville, who made this trip possible. It is to that hard-working crew that we dedicate these songs.” ~ David Francey and Mike Ford ~introducton to “SEAWAY”

SEAWAY is now available on the Laker Music label at www.davidfrancey.com

David and Mike at St. Lambert Locks

Jean Charest le principal instigateur de la plus grande crise financière de l'histoire du Québec?

En congrès ce week-end à Drummondville, les militiants du Parti Libéral du Québec ont adopté multiples propositions pour aider le Québec à se sortir des déficits et ont placé l gouvernail en direction d’une réalité plus rose que de la pure fiction.

Hélas, au discours de clôture leur chef, Jean Charest leur a scié la banane.

Attention monsieur Charest qu’on ne se rappelle pas de vous comme le plus principal instigateur de la plus grande crise financière de l’histoire du Québec.

Dans mon article Une grave crise économique se prépare au Canada, j’ai fais état du marasme dans lequel le Canada, le Québec et la ville de Montréal seront plongées.  Cela est pour moi presque inévitable.

Il faudrait que monsieur Charest essaie de prendre des mesures pour aider le Québec.  Il faudrait qu’il essaie qu’on se souviennent de lui comme un premier ministre qui aura mis le Québec sur les rails de la prospérité plutôt qu’un poltron-cabochon qui tient à tout prix à gérer par lui-même et qui ‘aboutit à très peu.

Ce dimanche devant ses militants, le premier ministre a été un poltron-cabochon.  Un pur imbécile qui a dit à ses militants, merci de m’avoir proposé vos idées mais je m’en contre-fiche, c’est moi le premier ministre.

Très dommage!

Avec le je m’en foutisme de Jean Charest comme premier ministre.
Se dessine à l’horizon:
- de nouvelles hausses de tarifs hydro-électriques
- des garderies à 10$ par jour au lieu de 7$.
- de nouvelles hausses du permis de conduire
- de nouvelles hausses de frais d’immatriculation
- une hausse de la TVQ
- une hausse des impôts
- le gel des salaires des employés du gouvernement (fonctionnaires, infirmières, enseignants…)
- un gel des prestations d’aide sociale
- augmenter les droits d’accès aux différents parc provinciaux
- augmenter la taxe sur les carburants

Tous des mesures qui étoufferont le contribuable québécois de la classe moyenne.

Ça prend des mesures et des décisions qui seront innovatrices.  Brillantes.  Étincellantes.  Durables.

Comme le chantait Charlebois.  “Blâme pas le gouvernement, débarasse toi-z-en“.

Je pense que déjà en voyant le discours du premier ministre devant ses militants cet après-midi, plusieurs ont déjà hâte aux prochaines élections provinciales.

J’ai bien peur que dans quelques années on se rappelle de Jean Charest comme l’homme qui n’a pas su gouverner dans la pire crise que le Québec a connu.  Qu’on se rappelle comme l’homme qui n’a pas su prendre les bonnes décisions pour aider ses concitoyens.  Cela ne me surprendrait pas même que certains se rappellent de Jean Charest comme l’homme qui aura initié le marasme financier dans lequel le Québec sera plongé.  Ça sera tant pis pour lui.  Après tout il est l’homme qui occupe le poste de premier ministre depuis assez longtemps pour ne blâmer personne d’autre que lui pour le déficit record de 6 milliards du Québec.

Dommage.

Heureusement pour Jean Charest, il lui reste encore une mince chance de se racheter.  Trois ans pour nous prouver une fois pour toute qu’il sait gouverner une province.  Pour l’instant je trouve sincèrement qu’il est a des kilomètres de savoir ce que sait bien gouverner une province. Deux mandats ont passé et rien. Peut-être saura-t-il faire preuve de sagesse et d’écouter un peu plus les suggestions de ses militants.  Je ne sais pas pourquoi, j’en doute.  J’ai bien peur que le règne de Jean Charest se termine avec un Québec dans un bien triste état.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

La Cañada Flintridge Station Fire - Mt Wilson TowerCam Last Image Time Lapse / Photo Montage

La Cañada Flintridge Station Fire as viewed from the Mount Wilson TowerCam. Includes the last image received on September 01, 2009 and a photo montage of previous images taken by the TowerCam throughout the years. This is the first time I’ve done a time lapse video/photo montage, so please excuse the inexperience. All photos are property of UCLA Department of Physics & Astronomy. All music courtesy of www.gimmiesound.com and is legally free to download. Mountains in the Sun “A Heap of Broken …

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA4AKGPnasI&hl=en

My Favorite Anderson Silva Video....

This is my favorite You-Tube Video right now.  It’s Anderson Silva doing something called “Pro Sparring“.  Pro Sparring is similar to Regular Sparring but it consists more of a series of back and forth combinations, whereas regular sparring is more unpredictable or random.  Pro sparring can be a set number of strikes, such as 2 for 2 or 3 for 3, or as in this video an unknown set but back and forth.

What I often notice around the gym is people always doing regular sparring.  While there is nothing wrong with that I think it is also good to incorporate different types of sparring such as hard, light, pro and defensive.  This will help keep all of your skills sharp.

Anyways Enjoy….(I’ve seen this probably a hundred times…)

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Life of crime is over, reputed Mafioso says

Riccardo Gattuso; Repentance comes as fresh allegations surface.

A convicted Mafia member from Italy who was arrested as he arrived at the Toronto airport said he has turned his back on his life of crime and only wants to live peacefully here with his family.

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The plea of repentance from Riccardo Gattuso, 39, came, however, as new allegations were made that he sat on the Mafia’s Board of Control while he lived here

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Junior Team Canada Economic Missions are teams of young Canadians who travel to foreign markets and explore business opportunities on behalf of Canadian business and industry. Team members network with government, business and education leaders in order to gather key market intelligence. In addition, our team examines the global issues that developing countries are facing, and how Canada can play a lead role in making a difference.

At the end of the mission, participants produce market reports that are presented to their sponsors. These reports are also used by Canadian companies and organizations to help further identify opportunities in foreign markets.

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Each year, young Canadians compete for a spot on the Junior Team Canada Mission. To be eligible, youth must attend one of the Global Leaders Centers across Canada.

Friday, September 25, 2009

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Study changes Canadian Province's Flu Vaccine plan

Unpublished study influences Ont.’s vaccine plan

September. 24 2009

Ontario says it is changing its approach to seasonal flu vaccine administration this year in part because of unpublished data that suggest the seasonal shot might raise the risk of catching swine flu.

Dr. Arlene King, the province’s chief medical officer of health, says people 65 and older, who aren’t at great risk of catching swine flu, will be offered seasonal flu vaccine in October.

But the seasonal flu won’t be offered to younger people in Canada’s most populous province until after they are first offered the vaccine for swine flu, which is likely to happen in November.

King says the unpublished study was clearly a factor in the decision to change the sequence of the vaccination program.

That study, based on research ongoing in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec, suggests that people who have received seasonal flu shots last year may be at greater risk of catching H1N1 flu this year.

While the study is still being peer-reviewed in an unnamed journal, King said it had a direct influence on the policy for this year’s flu vaccination program in Ontario.

“There is emerging unpublished evidence that suggests an association between prior seasonal flu vaccination and getting the H1N1 flu. The nature of the association is unclear at this time, so we want people under 65 to wait to get the seasonal flu shot until after the H1N1 flu vaccine until we learn more about this,” she told reporters.

The other factors influencing the plan are evidence from the southern hemisphere that shows that H1N1 is dominating other seasonal flu strains.

The vaccines are also being phased in because of the difficulties of trying to provide both types of shots at the same time. That’s because the seasonal flu vaccine will be ready in October but swine flu vaccine won’t be ready until mid-November.

She added that there is still no scientific data that giving both swine flu and seasonal flu shots at the same time is either safe or effective. So Ontario will take a cautious approach and phase in both flu vaccine programs over three phases:

  1. In October, the seasonal flu vaccine will be offered to Ontarians 65 years and over and residents of long-term care homes
  2. H1N1 vaccine will be offered to the general population in November, following the vaccine sequencing guidelines issues by the Public Health Agency of Canada. That means high-priority groups first, and then the rest of the population
  3. The seasonal flu vaccine will be then offered to all other residents six months of age and older who still want it.

“It’s a different flu season this year and rolling out two flu vaccine programs is a great example of how different it is,” Dr. King said.

Earlier in the day, the World Health Organization addressed the worries raised in the unpublished Canadian study in a telephone news briefing.

In a response to a question on the study from CTV’s Avis Favaro, Marie-Paule Kieny, director of the WHO’s initiative for vaccine research, said researchers in no other countries have made similar findings.

“We are in contact with other countries and having them look at their own data to see if they could have similar observations and none have been able to find anything like that,” Kieny told the teleconference from WHO headquarters.

“So the reason why this may be different in Canada and in this particular study is not yet identified. It may be study bias; it may be that something is real.

“But the WHO is looking forward to be able to see the data and to study data and to come to a better understanding of whether this has any chance of indeed putting people are risk, the fact that they’ve received the seasonal vaccination,” Kieny said.

Other provinces mull vaccine plan changes

Meanwhile, a number of Canadian provinces are considering suspending their seasonal flu vaccination programs, in part because of the worries.

Saskatchewan Health Minister Don McMorris said Thursday seasonal flu shots will likely be suspended for everyone in his province except seniors and those in long-term care.

Seniors are more susceptible to the seasonal flu, but their age group seems to be mostly immune from swine flu because of presumed exposure to similar viruses in their lifetimes.

McMorris said he was also worried about the reports that seasonal flu vaccine might make people more susceptible to swine flu. He added that other factors influencing their decision were expectation from flu officials that H1N1 would dominate this winter and crowd out seasonal flu strains.

In Quebec, health officials said earlier this week they’re putting the seasonal flu shot program on standby. They too are considering either delaying seasonal flu vaccination until after swine flu vaccine programs are complete, or scrapping seasonal flu vaccination altogether.

“For the moment, it’s on hold,” Karine White, a media relations liaison with the Ministry of Health and Social Services in Quebec told The Canadian Press.

Swine flu vaccination programs likely wouldn’t begin until mid-November, the earliest that the vaccine manufacturer will have it ready, tested and approved

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What do we know about the vaccines’ safety? Not enough

Globe and Mail
August 06, 2009
Alan Cassels and Arthur Schafer

In the headlong rush to do good, we need to be sure we don’t end up doing harm.
Who should be at the top of the list to receive the H1N1 vaccine or antiviral drugs if, as feared, they are in short supply? Bio-ethicists debate the niceties of how society should ration scarce medical resources, while public-health officials spend their days debating who should be first in line – pregnant women, health-care personnel or perhaps government leaders and corporate CEOs?

The majority of Canadians, listening to this rationing debate, would
be forgiven for assuming that the H1N1 vaccine, when it becomes
available in the autumn, will be a life saver. The unfortunate reality,
however, is that we don’t know and, indeed, can’t know if that is the
case.

Like most governments around the world, eager to appear to be “doing
something,” the government of Canada has promised to stockpile enough of the vaccine so that most Canadians will be protected.
But, speaking of stockpiles, Canada already owns one of the world’s
largest supplies of antiviral drugs, mostly Tamiflu and Relenza, two
drugs designed to reduce the severity and length of the flu. And yet
the scientific evidence testing the preventive benefits of either
Tamiflu or its near cousin, Relenza, shows that both are pathetically
weak. People who take either of these “prophylactically,” i.e. before
they become sick, hoping to prevent the flu, will get about as much
effect as if they’d taken a placebo. That’s not a very impressive
result. Equally unimpressive: When the drugs are given within 48 hours
to someone who already has flu symptoms, with the goal of ameliorating the severity of the disease, it makes only a slight difference. The “lucky ones” who take Tamiflu may reduce the average length of a five-day flu by about half a day. Not worth getting out of bed for, you might think. So perhaps it doesn’t matter all that much who is at the top of the list to receive the drugs and who is at the bottom.
Consider also that a recent international study reveals that about
50 per cent of children who have taken Tamiflu experienced side
effects. Most have been minor (gut problems, diarrhea) but some have
been more serious, including neuropsychiatric problems. Why are
public-health officials glossing over the fact there is a great deal of
uncertainty and doubt surrounding the effectiveness, safety and side
effects of flu drugs?

The same could be said for the H1N1 vaccine, currently in production
and ramped up for Canada’s fall flu season. What do we know about its
effectiveness or its safety? The answer is, not enough. If one takes
past flu campaigns as any indication, it is likely the effectiveness of
the vaccine is going to be exaggerated, while the potential harms will
either be ignored, understated or simply unknown. In that scenario, the
rush to vaccinate yourself and your children might not turn out to be
such a grand idea.

Public-health officials around the world seem to be suggesting there
is a possibility this flu pandemic could get much worse, that is,
become more lethal. If that were to happen, it seems “obvious” that
wise people should seek to have a preventive flu shot or access to a
pill. Many people will say to themselves: Why not get the shot, just to
be sure?

Part of the answer to that question is that until a million people
roll up their sleeves to get the vaccine, no one can be sure how safe
it will be. This is also a decisive answer to those who favour making
vaccination mandatory.

Some public-health officials have described flu vaccines as “highly
effective,” but the internationally recognized Cochrane Collaboration
(which accepts no money from the pharmaceutical industry) did a
systematic review of all high-quality randomized trials (25 in all)
studying influenza vaccination. They concluded that “the evidence does
not support universal immunization of healthy adults.” Period.
So how does this information help us to think clearly about the current flu pandemic in which we’re mired?

Well, it seems that despite its spread, this flu virus is a bit of a
dud for the fear-mongers. If, as seems not unlikely, the H1N1 virus
mutates, our government will have purchased enormous quantities of a
flu vaccine around which we will have virtually no safety or
effectiveness data, and an already existing and very costly stockpile
of probably useless drugs.

In short, a big bust all around.

Governments and public-health officials are sensitive to the
exhortation: Don’t just stand there, do something. But it’s sometimes
wise to reverse that dictum: Don’t just do something, stand there (and
think a bit about what might actually produce more good than harm).

Alan Cassels is a drug policy researcher at the University of
Victoria. Arthur Schafer is director of the Centre for Professional and
Applied Ethics at the University of Manitoba.

SOME QUESTIONS TO ASK:
1. Why did WHO raise the pandemic alert to highest level when less than one thousand people WORLDWIDE have died from causes “associated with h1n1″?
Pandemic alert level 6 allows martial law and mandatory vaccination. Many if not most of the people who have died had “underlying health problems.”

*Worldwide, the number of deaths attributed to the flu each year is
between 250,000 and 500,000? (Thomas Walkom, The Toronto Star, May 1, 2009).”

*”…Only 700 people have died from the swine flu world wide in the last
year. In the same period, half a million people died of the regular
flu, but that isn’t called a pandemic. We are being lied to.”
[other reports put the numbers at even less. and then there's the epidemic of
cancer, heart disease and diabetes...]

2. Poor quality testing to identify the specific flu strain. Some say it’s
only accurate 1/2 the time, others say even less. How are tests made up? How
quickly can you make up a test for something supposedly just discovered in May?

2a Where did this h1n1 come from. Some suggest it is made in a lab.

“This virus continues to be an enigma for virologists. In the April 30, 2009 issue of Nature, a virologist was quoted as saying,“Where the hell it got all these genes from we don’t know.” Extensive analysis of the virus found that it contained the original 1918 H1N1 flu virus, the avian flu virus (bird flu), and two new H3N2 virus genes from Eurasia. Debate continues over the possibility that swine flu is a genetically engineered virus. “

2b Hasty testing and preparation of the vaccine. Baxter Intl applied for the
patent in 2008, long before the outbreak. How does that work?

“The Baxter vaccine, called Celvapan, has had fast track approval. It uses a
new vero cell technology, which utilizes cultured cells from the African green
monkey. This same animal tissue transmits a number of vaccine-contaminating
viruses, including the HIV virus.

“The Baxter company has been associated with two deadly scandals. The first
event occurred in 2006 when hemophiliac components were contaminated with HIV
virus and injected in tens of thousands of people, including thousands of
children. Baxter continued to release the HIV contaminated vaccine even after
the contamination was known.

“The second event occurred recently when it was discovered that Baxter had released a seasonal flu vaccine containing the bird flu virus,  which would have produced a real world pandemic, to 18 countries. Fortunately, astute lab workers in the Czech Republic discovered the deadly combination and blew the whistle before a worldwide disaster was unleashed.

*”GSK is one of several companies, including Novartis (NVS),
Sanofi-Aventis (SNY), and Baxter International (BAX), racing to
develop a swine flu vaccine. ” ie $$$$$$$$

3. Additives to vaccines are already a concern. Why the mercury, ie
“thimerosal”? And now why this adjuvant called squalene which appears to mess with the immune system.

4. Historical precedent of the 1918 flu epidemic which killed about 40 million worldwide. There was a spring outbreak, then Rockefeller financed vaccination FOLLOWED by the major outbreak in the fall.

5. If you check the various provincial health web sites, they are no longer testing for the h1n1 and are lumping into their figures ALL cases of “influenza-like illness”. what kind of shoddy science is that??? why are they padding the numbers??

6. Pharma companies who are now making a killing already on sales of vaccines and antivirals like tamiflu, are NOT LIABLE for any damage caused by or as a result of these products.

7. Tamiflu has been considered useless by some doctors, in particular a Korean doctor. Others are playing down this information.

Government’s Tamiflu advice is wrong, says WHO

By Lewis Smith

August 22 2009

Only seriously ill and vulnerable patients should be prescribed antiviral drugs to help them to get over swine flu, the World Health Organisation said yesterday, in advice which conflicts with the decision taken by the British Government to prescribe Tamiflu to everyone with swine flu.

Most people will recover from swine flu within a week, just as they would from seasonal forms of influenza, the WHO said.
“Healthy patients with uncomplicated illness need not be treated with antivirals,” the WHO concluded in guidance issued on the internet. “Worldwide, most patients infected with the pandemic virus continue to experience typical influenza symptoms and fully recover within a week, even without any form of medical treatment.”

Swine flu, now present in 177 countries, has been blamed for 1,799 deaths, and it is feared that over-use of Tamiflu will lead to the virus becoming resistant to it. The WHO has been formally notified of 12 cases where the H1N1 virus has already been found to have developed resistance after mutating.

The WHO issued its advice after a panel of international experts reviewed the effectiveness and safety of antivirals in tackling the pandemic.

It agreed, however, that antivirals are appropriate in cases where patients suffer a severe bout of swine flu or have an underlying medical condition. In these cases the drugs have proved effective at reducing the risk of pneumonia setting in.

The Department of Health responded to the WHO guidance by saying that the decision to offer Tamiflu remained right and sensible.

“We believe a safety-first approach of offering antivirals, when required, to everyone remains a sensible and responsible way forward. However, we will keep this policy under review as we learn more about the virus and its effects,” a spokesman said.

Andrew Lansley, the shadow Health Secretary, has backed the Government’s approach, especially in the early stages of the outbreak when the severity of the disease was unclear.

He added: “In the light of this latest expert advice, it may be appropriate for GPs and the fluline to make clear to otherwise healthy patients that there may be little benefit in taking anti-virals. But I do not think it would be appropriate for us to not offer treatment to those who request it.”

The number of courses of antivirals issued in England by the National Pandemic Flu Service has almost halved since the beginning of the month. In the seven days up to 18 August there were 45,986 courses prescribed, compared to 90,363 the previous week. Last week there were 11,000 new cases of swine flu reported, down from 25,000 the week before.

In its advice the WHO included pregnant women as one of the at-risk groups that should continue to receive antivirals.

“As pregnant women are included among groups at increased risk, WHO recommends that pregnant women receive antiviral treatment as soon as possible after symptom onset,” it said.

The WHO recommended that children under five be regarded as being a high-risk group and should therefore be treated with antivirals as soon as possible once symptoms began.

Children over five years, however, should only be given the drugs if their condition becomes serious or if they have an underlying health problem.

Earlier this month a team of researchers from Oxford University said children with mild symptoms should not be given the antiviral to combat swine flu and urged the Department of Health to urgently rethink its [url]policy.
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What’s the Danger of Swine Flu Vaccinations?

By Dr. Anders Bruun Laursen

August 20, 2009

There seems to be quite a lot of uncertainty about the technical nature of Swine Flu (H1N1) vaccines.

As a medical doctor, I wish to clarify a number of important issues: First, we should talk about vaccines instead of vaccine, since the vaccines vary as for their compositions and even their ways of being dispensed: some by injection, another by the nose.

I think the fears as for the vaccines can be referred to:

1. The adjuvants – in particular squalene which was in all probability responsible for the Gulf War syndrome,

2. The virus antigen´s condition (dead, attenuated, live)

3. A deeply rooted mistrust in our politicians and the vaccine producers´ motives and morals: e.g. Baxter´s live bird flu virus last Winter (12), the Bayer AIDS haemophiliac product scandal (15).

First it is necessary to understand, that pandemic vaccines are made according to two procedures:

1. The Developement of a totally new vaccine from scratch. This takes more time, administration and testing than mock up vaccines (see below).

2. A Mock-up vaccine is a vaccine with all the adjuvants of the pandemic vaccine – but without the killed or attenuated pandemic virus. (1) This virus is – until the pandemic virus is known – a different, attenuated known potentially pandemic virus, in the case of the Pandemrix vaccine for the EU it is an attenuated H5N1 bird flu virus. This is the mock-up vaccine. When the nature of the pandemic swine flu virus (H1N1) is known, it replaces the H5N1 virus in an attenuated form, the adjuvants being left unchanged.

Until now mock-up vaccine test-vaccinations have been going on on voluntary ”human guinea pigs.” Since most of the contents of the vaccine has already been approved, the approval of the pandemic vaccine is easier to implement.

After the exchange of virus in the vaccine, the company will have to apply for a ”variation”. However, this is just a matter of form, since such a variation approval is given by the EU within 5 days – which means that there is no objective testing of the vaccine requiring official approval. The safety is entirely left to the vaccine producer, who has been granted immunity to actions of damages due to expected side effects (2).

So, as you see, there is no confusion with regard to swine flu and bird flu viruses. But there is another important consideration: the role of squalene.

The average quantity of squalene injected into the US soldiers abroad and at home in the anthrax vaccine during and after the Gulf War was 34.2 micrograms per billion micrograms of water. According to one study, this was the other cause of Gulf War syndrom in 25% of 697.000 US personnel at home and abroad. (3). You can find this table of FDA analyses from the Gulf War lots on The Military Vaccine Resource Directory website (4)

a.. AVA 020 – 11 ppb squalene (parts per billion)

> b.. AVA 030 – 10 ppb squalene

> c.. AVA 038 – 27 ppb squalene

> d.. AVA 043 – 40 ppb squalene

> e.. AVA 047 – 83 ppb squalene

These values were confirmed by Prof. R. F. Garry (5) before the House of Representatives. Prof Garry was the man to discover the connection between the Gulf War syndrome and squalene.

According to his findings, the Gulf War syndrome was caused by squalene, which was banned by a Federal Court Judge in 2004 from the Pentagon´s use. (6)

As seen on p. 6 of this EMEA document (7), the Pandremix vaccine contains 10,68 mg of squalene per 0,5 ml. This corresponds to 2.136.0000 microgrammes pr. billion microgrammes of water, i.e. one million times more squalene per dose than in (4). There is any reason to believe that this will make people sick to a much higher extent than in 1990/91. This appears murderous to me.

I have contacted the Danish National Health Service: They are to decree mass vaccinations in Denmark – and yet they knew nothing about the composition of the Pandremix vaccine.

Then I addressed the Danish Medicinal Agency. They admitted that the Pandremix vaccine from GlaxoSmithKline does contain squalene and thimerosal. They have not rejected my remark that the squalene concentration is dangerous. In contrast, the AstraZeneca MedImmune nasal vaccination (8) avoids squalene side effects.

So far the use of squalene has been banned by the FDA in the US according to Der Spiegel (9). However, this may not last long (10).

“Clearly bypassing the FDA requirements for safety testing of these new adjuvants and the vaccines which contain them puts the entire population at risk for serious, possibly life threatening side effects, particularly any of the 12,000 paid trial participants (6,000 children) who are unfortunate enough to be randomized into the adjuvant containing groups.”

Still, on July 23, 2009, the FDA announced, “Currently, no U.S. licensed vaccine contains the adjuvants MF-59 or ASO3 (squalene). It is expected that a novel influenza A (H1N1) vaccine manufactured using the same process as U.S. licensed seasonal inactivated influenza vaccine but administered with MF-59 or ASO3 will be authorized for emergency use only.”

Furthermore, “Two of the manufacturers (Novartis and GSK) have proprietary oil-in-water adjuvants (MF-59 and ASO3, respectively) which have been evaluated in a number of clinical studies including studies with influenza vaccines. These manufacturers will include an evaluation of the utility of the adjuvant for dose sparing and higher effect in their clinical studies.“

“The same document indicates that vaccines containing the un-approved adjuvants will be given to 100 children 6 months to 3 years old, 100 children 3 years old to 8 years, 100 individuals 18 to 64 years old and 100 individuals 65 and older in each of the multiple clinical trials. In addition, 700 individuals in each trial will be given non-adjuvanted vaccine”.

Now for the immunological side effects of squalene to occur takes months to years – and cannot be evaluated after up to 6 weeks of observation. Der Spiegel (9) calls the mass vaccinations on Europeans a gigantic cost free experiment to provide the FDA with mass vaccination experience to clear the track for sale in the US.

EMEA admits that side effects can only be found through extensive vaccination campaigns! (1).

Here is what EMEA (4) has to say about risks of GSK Pandemrix:

EMEAs Pandemrix is commonly or very commonly associated with a range of local and systemic adverse reactions but these are not often of severe intensity and the safety profile would not preclude the use of the vaccine in healthy adults aged 18-60 years or > 60 years.

However, there are some adverse reactions known to be very rarely associated with influenza vaccines and it is currently not possible to predict if higher rates might be observed with Pandemrix compared with, for example, seasonal influenza vaccines.

Dr Keiji Fukuda, the WHO’s flu chief, today warned about the potential dangers of the untested vaccine : “There are certain areas where you simply do not try to make any economies. One of the things which cannot be compromised is the safety of vaccines.”

Which is exactly what is going on!

What I do not know is, if they are going to leave the attenuated (or live – Baxter  bird flu vaccine – or to totally replace it by the H1N1 virus.

Other severe, but rare side effects are autism in children due to thimerosal and the Guillan-Barré syndrome seen with 400-500 Americans after the 1976 unnecessary mass vaccinations against swine flu  – videos. As for additional severe side effects of squalene – see Stephen Lendman .

My advice: If you are forced to be vaccinated against the harmless swine flu (H1N1) – demand a vaccination with the AstraZeneca nasal vaccine MedImmune– thereby avoiding squalene side effects.
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Tamiflu: Swine flu drug increases stroke risk
While Tamiflu is one of the most effective drugs in treating swine flu infection, a new report warns that the drug may increase the risk of stroke.

Previously, researchers had urged parents to avoid using the drug in their offspring as its risks outweighed the benefits. Nausea and nightmares were among the most frequent side effects reported in children.

According to the report recently released by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), Tamiflu may interact with the blood-thinning medication warfarin, placing the individual at an increased risk of uncontrolled bleeding (INR rate).

A significant increase in the INR rate could consequently lead to the development of a hemorrhagic stroke.

Despite the fact that such a complication was never reported in performed clinical testing, the MHRA has received 418 reports of suspected adverse reactions including two deaths because of Tamiflu.

Some 12 of these reactions were related to warfarin interactions.

Warfarin is known to interact with a wide range of drugs and even some foods and drinks. Many of the consumers, therefore, are hospitalized due to increased INR rates while many others die.

“We have seen indications that INR rates could possibly rise due to interactions between warfarin and Tamiflu. However, flu-like illnesses have also been known to cause this, so at this stage it is difficult to know whether it is the interaction with Tamiflu or the underlying flu,” said a MHRA spokesman.

The government watchdog therefore warned physicians of the high risk of stroke in Tamiflu users, adding that they should ask the patients regarding the use of the blood-thinning drug before prescribing the anti-swine flu medicine.
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Doctors told to watch for Guillain-Barre syndrome during Swine flu vaccination programme.
Doctors are being urged to watch for cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare nerve disorder, as the new swine flu vaccine is introduced in October.

Guillain-Barre syndrome which attacks the nervous system and can cause paralysis and death is linked to infections like flu but it has also been suggested a previous swine flu vaccine had caused cases of the disease in America in the 1970s.

American officials rushed out a vaccine in 1976 following an outbreak of swine flu in military barracks. Around 40million people received the vaccine but doctors reported an increase Guillain-Barre and 25 people had died before the immunisation programme was stopped.
It is not known for sure whether the vaccine or the flu was responsible and the current H1N1 swine flu jabs due to be introduced in Britain in October are very different to the version used thirty years ago, Government scientists have said.

However specialist doctors here are being urged to report every case of Guillain-Barre syndrome to the Health Protection Agency so the circumstances of each patient can be investigated.

Sources told the Daily Telegraph that experts are not expecting to spot any cases linked to the vaccinations.

They added that because Guillain-Barre can be caused by infections like flu, the new programme may in fact establish that vaccinations actually protect against the syndrome.

The syndrome affects around 1,500 people a year in the Britain.

A Health Protection Agency spokesman said enhanced surveillance was “routine” when introducing a new vaccine and all manner of potential side effects are monitored.

More than 13 million people in Britain, including people with severe asthma, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease or with a compromised immune system will get the jab from October. Pregnant women and frontline health and social care workers will also be offered the jab.

The seasonal flu vaccination programme will continue as normal.

The spokesman said: “Guillain-Barre syndrome has long been identified as a potential adverse event that would require enhanced surveillance following the introduction of a pandemic vaccine but there is no evidence to suggest there is an increased risk of Guillain-Barre syndrome from this vaccine.”

He said there was also no increased risk of the syndrome associated with the seasonal flu vaccine.

“Establishing enhanced surveillance on Guillain-Barre syndrome has always been part of our pandemic plan because there is an increased risk of this disease after a flu-like illness.

“HPA is working in collaboration with the Association of British Neurologists Surveillance Unit (BNSU) and the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit (BPSU) who will ask clinicians to report each month whether they have seen any cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome.”

However critics have said the fact doctors are being told to report cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome is evidence that the authorities are concerned.

Jackie Fletcher of the campaign group, Jabs, added: “What we’ve got is a massive guinea-pig trial.”

A Department of Health spokesman said: “The European Medicines Agency has strict processes in place for licensing pandemic vaccines.

“In preparing for a pandemic, appropriate trials to assess safety and the immune responses have been carried out on vaccines very similar to the swine flu vaccine. The vaccines have been shown to have a good safety profile.

“It is extremely irresponsible to suggest that the UK would use a vaccine without careful consideration of safety issues. The UK has one of the most successful immunisation programmes in the world.”

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Swine flu jab link to killer nerve disease: Leaked letter reveals concern of neurologists over 25 deaths in America

By Jo Macfarlane
August 15 2009

Prevention: Is the swine flu jab safe?

A warning that the new swine flu jab is linked to a deadly nerve disease has been sent by the Government to senior neurologists in a confidential letter.

The letter from the Health Protection Agency, the official body that oversees public health, has been leaked to The Mail on Sunday, leading to demands to know why the information has not been given to the public before the vaccination of millions of people, including children, begins.

It tells the neurologists that they must be alert for an increase in a brain disorder called Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), which could be triggered by the vaccine.

GBS attacks the lining of the nerves, causing paralysis and inability to breathe, and can be fatal.

The letter, sent to about 600 neurologists on July 29, is the first sign that there is concern at the highest levels that the vaccine itself could cause serious complications.

It refers to the use of a similar swine flu vaccine in the United States in 1976 when:

* More people died from the vaccination than from swine flu.
* 500 cases of GBS were detected.
* The vaccine may have increased the risk of contracting GBS by eight times.
* The vaccine was withdrawn after just ten weeks when the link with GBS became clear.
* The US Government was forced to pay out millions of dollars to those affected.

Concerns have already been raised that the new vaccine has not been sufficiently tested and that the effects, especially on children, are unknown.

It is being developed by pharmaceutical companies and will be given to about 13million people during the first wave of immunisation, expected to start in October.

Top priority will be given to everyone aged six months to 65 with an underlying health problem, pregnant women and health professionals.

The British Neurological Surveillance Unit (BNSU), part of the British Association of Neurologists, has been asked to monitor closely any cases of GBS as the vaccine is rolled out.

One senior neurologist said last night: ‘I would not have the swine
flu jab because of the GBS risk.’

There are concerns that there could be a repeat of what became known as the ‘1976 debacle’ in the US, where a swine flu vaccine killed 25 people – more than the virus itself.

A mass vaccination was given the go-ahead by President Gerald Ford because scientists believed that the swine flu strain was similar to the one responsible for the 1918-19 pandemic, which killed half a million Americans and 20million people worldwide.

Swine flu vaccines being prepared

The swine flu vaccine being offered to children has not been tested on infants

Within days, symptoms of GBS were reported among those who had been immunised and 25 people died from respiratory failure after severe paralysis. One in 80,000 people came down with the condition. In contrast, just one person died of swine flu.

More than 40million Americans had received the vaccine by the time the programme was stopped after ten weeks. The US Government paid out millions of dollars in compensation to those affected.

The swine flu virus in the new vaccine is a slightly different strain from the 1976 virus, but the possibility of an increased incidence of GBS remains a concern.

Shadow health spokesman Mike Penning said last night: ‘The last thing we want is secret letters handed around experts within the NHS. We need a vaccine but we also need to know about potential risks.

‘Our job is to make sure that the public knows what’s going on. Why
is the Government not being open about this? It’s also very worrying if GPs, who will be administering the vaccine, aren’t being warned.’

Two letters were posted together to neurologists advising them of the concerns. The first, dated July 29, was written by Professor Elizabeth Miller, head of the HPA’s Immunisation Department.

It says: ‘The vaccines used to combat an expected swine influenza pandemic in 1976 were shown to be associated with GBS and were withdrawn from use.

‘GBS has been identified as a condition needing enhanced surveillance when the swine flu vaccines are rolled out.

‘Reporting every case of GBS irrespective of vaccination or disease history is essential for conducting robust epidemiological analyses capable of identifying whether there is an increased risk of GBS in defined time periods after vaccination, or after influenza itself, compared with the background risk.’

The second letter, dated July 27, is from the Association of British Neurologists and is written by Dr Rustam Al-Shahi Salman, chair of its surveillance unit, and Professor Patrick Chinnery, chair of its clinical research committee.
America swine flu 1976

Halted: The 1976 US swine flu campaign

It says: ‘Traditionally, the BNSU has monitored rare diseases for long periods of time. However, the swine influenza (H1N1) pandemic has overtaken us and we need every member’s involvement with a new BNSU survey of Guillain-Barre Syndrome that will start on August 1 and run for approximately nine months.

‘Following the 1976 programme of vaccination against swine influenza in the US, a retrospective study found a possible eight-fold increase in the incidence of GBS.

‘Active prospective ascertainment of every case of GBS in the UK is required. Please tell BNSU about every case.

‘You will have seen Press coverage describing the Government’s concern about releasing a vaccine of unknown safety.’

If there are signs of a rise in GBS after the vaccination programme begins, the Government could decide to halt it.

GBS attacks the lining of the nerves, leaving them unable to transmit signals to muscles effectively.

It can cause partial paralysis and mostly affects the hands and feet. In serious cases, patients need to be kept on a ventilator, but it can be fatal.

Death is caused by paralysis of the respiratory system, causing the victim to suffocate.
It is not known exactly what causes GBS and research on the subject has been inconclusive.

However, it is thought that one in a million people who have a seasonal flu vaccination could be at risk and it has also been linked to people recovering from a bout of flu of any sort.

The HPA said it was part of the Government’s pandemic plan to monitor GBS cases in the event of a mass vaccination campaign, regardless of the strain of flu involved.
But vaccine experts warned that the letters proved the programme was a ‘guinea-pig trial’.

Dr Tom Jefferson, co-ordinator of the vaccines section of the influential Cochrane Collaboration, an independent group that reviews research, said: ‘New vaccines never behave in the way you expect them to. It may be that there is a link to GBS, which is certainly not something I would wish on anybody.

‘But it could end up being anything because one of the additives in one of the vaccines is a substance called squalene, and none of the studies we’ve extracted have any research on it at all.’

He said squalene, a naturally occurring enzyme, could potentially cause so-far-undiscovered side effects.

Jackie Fletcher, founder of vaccine support group Jabs, said: ‘The Government would not be anticipating this if they didn’t think there was a connection. What we’ve got is a massive guinea-pig trial.’

Professor Chinnery said: ‘During the last swine flu pandemic, it was observed that there was an increased frequency of cases of GBS. No one knows whether it was the virus or the vaccine that caused this.

‘The purpose of the survey is for us to assess rapidly whether there is an increase in the frequency of GBS when the vaccine is released in the UK. It also increases consultants’ awareness of the condition.

Panic over? The number of swine flu cases has fallen sharply in the past few weeks.

‘This is a belt-and-braces approach to safety and is not something people should be substantially worried about as it’s a rare condition.’

If neurologists do identify a case of GBS, it will be logged on a central database.

Details about patients, including blood samples, will be collected and monitored by the HPA.

It is hoped this will help scientists establish why some people develop the condition and whether it is directly related to the vaccine.

But some question why there needs to be a vaccine, given the risks. Dr Richard Halvorsen, author of The Truth About Vaccines, said: ‘For people with serious underlying health problems, the risk of dying from swine flu is probably greater than the risk of side effects from the vaccine.

‘But it would be tragic if we repeated the US example and ended up with more casualties from the jabs.

‘I applaud the Government for recognising the risk but in most cases this is a mild virus which needs a few days in bed. I’d question why we need a vaccine at all.’

Professor Miller at the HPA said: ‘This monitoring system activates pandemic plans that have been in place for a number of years. We’ll be able to get information on whether a patient has had a prior influenza illness and will look at whether influenza itself is linked to GBS.

‘We are not expecting a link to the vaccine but a link to disease, which would make having the vaccine even more important.’

The UK’s medicines watchdog, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, is already monitoring reported side effects from Tamiflu and Relenza and it is set to extend that surveillance to the vaccine.

A Department of Health spokesperson said: ‘The European Medicines Agency has strict processes in place for licensing pandemic vaccines.

‘In preparing for a pandemic, appropriate trials to assess safety and the immune responses have been carried out on vaccines very similar to the swine flu vaccine. The vaccines have been shown to have a good safety profile.

‘It is extremely irresponsible to suggest that the UK would use a vaccine without careful consideration of safety issues. The UK has one of the most successful immunisation programmes in the world.’

I COULDN”T EAT OR SPEAK… IT WAS HORRENDOUS
Hilary Wilkinson

Victim: Hilary Wilkinson spent three months in hospital after she was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome
When Hilary Wilkinson woke up with muscle weakness in her left arm and difficulty breathing, doctors initially put it down to a stroke.

But within hours, she was on a ventilator in intensive care after being diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome.

She spent three months in hospital and had to learn how to talk and walk again. But at times, when she was being fed through a drip and needed a tracheotomy just to breathe, she doubted whether she would survive.

The mother of two, 57, from Maryport, Cumbria, had been in good health until she developed a chest infection in March 2006. She gradually became so weak she could not walk downstairs.

Doctors did not diagnose Guillain-Barre until her condition worsened in hospital and tests showed her reflexes slowing down. It is impossible for doctors to know how she contracted the disorder, although it is thought to be linked to some infections.

Mrs Wilkinson said: ‘It was very scary. I couldn’t eat and I couldn’t speak. My arms and feet had no strength and breathing was hard.

I was treated with immunoglobulin, which are proteins found in blood, to stop damage to my nerves. After ten days, I still couldn’t speak and had to mime to nurses or my family.

‘It was absolutely horrendous and I had no idea whether I would get through it. You reach very dark moments at such times and wonder how long it can last.

But I’m a very determined person and I had lots of support.’

After three weeks, she was transferred to a neurological ward, where she had an MRI scan and nerve tests to assess the extent of the damage.

Still unable to speak and in a wheelchair, Mrs Wilkinson eventually began gruelling physiotherapy to improve her muscle strength and movement but it was exhausting and painful.

Three years later, she is almost fully recovered. She can now walk for several miles at a time, has been abroad and carries out voluntary work for a GBS Support Group helpline.

She said: ‘It makes me feel wary that the Government is rolling out this vaccine without any clear idea of the GBS risk, if any. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone and it certainly changed my life.

‘I’m frightened to have the swine flu vaccine if this might happen again – it’s a frightening illness and I think more research needs to be done on the effect of the vaccine.’

Hotline staff given access to confidential records

Confidential NHS staff records and disciplinary complaints could be accessed by hundreds of workers manning the Government’s special swine flu hotline.

They were able to browse through a database of emails containing doctors’ and nurses’ National Insurance numbers, home addresses, dates of birth, mobile phone numbers and scanned passport pages – all details that could be used fraudulently.

And private and confidential complaints sent by hospitals about temporary medical staff – some of whom were named – were also made available to the call-centre workers, who were given a special password to log in to an internal NHS website.

It could be a breach of the Data Protection Act.

The hotline staff work for NHS Professionals, which was set up using taxpayers’ money to employ temporary medical and administrative staff for the health service.

The not-for-profit company runs two of the Government’s swine flu call centres – with 300 staff in Farnborough, Hampshire, and 900 in Watford, Hertfordshire.

Shadow Health Secretary Andrew Lansley described the revelations as ‘disturbing’.

Anne Mitchell, a spokeswoman for Unison, said: ‘There’s no excuse for such a fundamental breach of personal security. Action needs to be taken as soon as possible to make sure this does not happen again.’

A spokeswoman for NHS Professionals would not confirm whether access to the confidential files had been granted.
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Swine Flu Vaccine Makers to Profit $50 Billion a Year!! Or more. Some drug companies to date have been selling it at 6 times what it costs to make. So if it cost $5 to make they sell it for $30.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

How many real jobs now are being created by the Conservative Harper?

  OTTAWA–Liberal research suggests only 12 per cent of the $4 billion set aside for immediate job-creating infrastructure projects has actually flowed so far – a far cry from the Harper government’s claim that 80 per cent of its economic stimulus plan is being implemented. Gerard Kennedy, the Liberal infrastructure critic, says that means a maximum of 4,800 jobs has been created since the infrastructure stimulus fund was created in last January’s budget. And that barely makes a dent in the 5,800 jobs that have been lost each month since the budget. Even though the work on the projects is badly behind schedule, Kennedy said yesterday the government has ratcheted up its “propaganda” machine in the last few weeks to promote its efforts to battle the recession, including a $34 million advertising campaign. When he unveiled the stimulus fund in the budget, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said he wanted to get money flowing within 120 days, in time to make the most of the summer construction season.  But Kennedy said as far as Liberals can figure out, “there was not a single job created” by Flaherty’s self-imposed deadline of May 28. And the number of jobs created since is a fraction of the 40,000 that were supposed to be generated. 

Liberal research also concluded the money has gone disproportionately to Conservative ridings. The average Conservative riding got 13 times as much money as the average opposition riding in British Columbia, 2.7 times as much in Quebec. In Ontario, Conservative ridings got 11 per cent more than opposition ridings.  http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/700201

But we already knew that Stephen Harper has been a spiteful, hateful, uncaring, unloving person who discriminates, shows false partiality.. all not the true behavior of a real, genuine, valid Christian too.

see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuEdY0jy4GE

Canada, eh!

So now the time has come for us to leave this fair (hm) nation and make our way to the land to the north.  The day was spent faffing about, and then we boarded our Greyhound bus.  Dodgy as.  The bus terminal is just down the road from Times Square, but like most things in America, is run down and kinda manky.  The bus was leaving at 12.40am, so we had a lovely time waiting with all the other backpackers before boarding the bus.  There was even a lovely loitering man who we were sure was scoping out the bags to see who had stuff worth stealing.  Nice.  Also, my ‘Heaps Good’ SA t-shirt attracted the attention of one of fellow passengers, who turned out to be a guy from WA who was currently living in London.

But the bus ride.  Ohhh, the bus ride.  Greyhound are evil.  They have wifi on their buses, but they cannot make comfortable seats.  Hard as rocks and short.  So short.  After a very uncomfortable night, which included a delay because of a car accident, we arrived in Niagara Falls.  Our accomodation was a short taxi ride away and we arrived to a very enthusiastic hostel owner, who let us check in early.  Thank god.  After that bus, I needed a shower and a rest like nobody’s business.

All spruiced up and slightly rested, we walked down the garish main strip (neon, neon, everywhere) and lo, at the bottom of the road, a huge roaring assualted us and then, before us, Niagara Falls appeared.  Oh my word.  The falls are the most amazing natural wonder.  The sight of millons of millons of litres of water rushing over cliffs erases the garishness of the surrounding area.  I could have stared at it for hours.  Unfortunately, we’d just been on that godawful bus ride and Cassie?  She tired.  Ah, bed.  You are so glorious.

Kids, if a hostel owner tells you that a bike ride to Niagara-on-the-Lake is a must-do experience, don’t listen to him.  He insisted it would only take 1 and a half hours – four hours later, we arrived.  Easy ride my ar$e.  Nevertheless, we arrived just in time to partake of the Whirlpool Jetboat!

So, apparently, waterfalls have this crazy tendancy to flow into rivers…don’t know if you know that.  The Niagara River has many wonders along its path, including category5 and 6 rapids and the world’s largest whirlpool.  The Jetboat takes you from Niagara-on-the-Lake back down the river to the whirlpool, take you skimming over the top and then, just for fun, through the category 5 rapids.  The category 6 rapids are unnegotiable, thank god – the category 5 rapids were bad enough!  I think I swallowed half the river, but jeez it was fun!  Of course, after that, we could not possibly ride back so we hired a taxi and pretended like we had ridden all the way back.

Needless to say, we were pretty tired after that.  However, it did not stop us from hanging out with some peeps from the hostel and drinking lots of alcohol.  Ohhh, Niagara Falls and your beer.  I do love thee.

Did you know a bridge connects Niagara Falls, Ontario with Niagara Falls, New York?  It does, and Teresa and I totally walked it!  From one country to another and all it took was a bridge.  Fun times.  On the US side, you could get super close to the river leading in to the American Falls, and walk across a bridge to Goat Island, the land mass seperating the two falls.  Goat Island has a myriad of things to see and do but T and I decided on doing Cave of the Winds only – a walk that takes you to the smaller Bridal Falls, and leads you under them!  They are amazing.  There is a section called the Hurricane and seriously, it is like a hurricane!

After that extravaganza, we trundled back to Canada (over a bridge!  Seriously!) and went on the Maid of the Mist boat, which takes you into the amazing mist generated by the Horseshoe Falls.  It was kinda awesome, but kinda lame too.  Super commercial, but what can you do?

That night, it was back to Niagara-on-the-Lake, but this time via a dodgy cab company called Speedy’s.  Apparently, Speedy’s is the worst-kept secret in Niagara Falls, an illegal cab company that everyone knows about but still operates.  Awesome.  Niagara-on-the-Lake is a gorgeous, rich village that looks like Star Hollows from Gilmore Girls.  Seriously.  It was amazing.  We had a lovely dinner and then made our way back.

The next day, it was back to New York.  As the bus was so heinous, we decided to forgo the return experience and instead purchased a train ticket.  The train went during the day, but seriously we could not cope with another overnight bus trip.  The train was infinitely more comfortably, but took all day.  Thus, we arrived in our accomodation in Brooklyn at 11.55pm.  Huzzah.

On a different note, it is amazing that a river can make all the difference in sensibility.  As soon as we crossed the border, pleases and thankyous abounded.  Canadians, I love you, ohhh, so much.  Erin, I am so giving you a big hug when I get home!  The best thing was every Canadian we met had the same distaste for Americans we did.  It was amazing.  Also, they knew immediately we were Australian.  We’ve been getting “So, English?” from so many New Yorkers, it was nice to actually have people recognise our accent!

Hope everyone is well and happy!

xx

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Merchant Account Services & Credit Card Processing Solutions for Your Business

One who wants to set up one’s business on the web and sells goods and services online, needs a merchant account. Setting up an online merchant account is one of the ways to expand business worldwide. Merchant account is also known as the credit card processing system. It is a special type of online bank account which enables your business to accept payments through electronic mediums like credit cards, debit cards, Visa, Mastercard, etc. In brief, you may say it a virtual bank which receives electronic money. Having a merchant account is the most cost effective way to accept payment by credit cards and other electronic mediums. Surely it is very beneficial to any online business. If you want to be success in your online business, you must accept payments through credit cards or other electronic mediums and start credit card processing system by setting up a merchant account. There are a lot of companies and banks who provides merchant solution or credit card processing solution by establishing merchant account. While choosing a merchant account services provider choose from a full range of merchant solutions that harmonize your business model and offer your customers the choices they prefer. To set up an online merchant account or Internet Credit Card Processing System, you will have to apply to bank or merchant solution provider. It will be an agreement between you and the service provider. After establishing online merchant account, you will be ready to use equipments (like Hypercom Terminal, Card Reader, Verifone Pin Pad, etc) or software to transfer transaction information to the credit card processor which is also known as the payment gateway or virtual terminal. Payment gateways allow you to get internet credit card processing information from your shopping cart or online retail storefront to the merchant accounts . One of the most popular payment gateways in use today is Authorize.net. In thus way, we see that an online merchant account and a credit card processing system plays a major role for the success of any type of online business. If you too want to expand your business via internet and set up an online merchant account and be able to accept payments for your business transactions through electronic mediums like credit cards, debit cards, mastercard, visa, etc. While choosing a merchant account provider, choose it carefully and find about their quality services and reliability. We hope for to do well in your business.

One who wants to set up one’s business on the web and sells goods and services online, needs a merchant account. Setting up an online merchant account is one of the ways to expand business worldwide. Merchant account is also known as the credit card processing system. It is a special type of online bank account which enables your business to accept payments through electronic mediums like credit cards, debit cards, Visa, Mastercard, etc. In brief, you may say it a virtual bank which receives electronic money. Having a merchant account is the most cost effective way to accept payment by credit cards and other electronic mediums. Surely it is very beneficial to any online business.

If you want to be success in your online business, you must accept payments through credit cards or other electronic mediums and start credit card processing system by setting up a merchant account. There are a lot of companies and banks who provides merchant solution or credit card processing solution by establishing merchant account. While choosing a merchant account services provider choose from a full range of merchant solutions that harmonize your business model and offer your customers the choices they prefer.

To set up an online merchant account or Internet Credit Card Processing System, you will have to apply to bank or merchant solution provider. It will be an agreement between you and the service provider. After establishing online merchant account, you will be ready to use equipments (like Hypercom Terminal, Card Reader, Verifone Pin Pad, etc) or software to transfer transaction information to the credit card processor which is also known as the payment gateway or virtual terminal. Payment gateways allow you to get internet credit card processing information from your shopping cart or online retail storefront to the merchant accounts . One of the most popular payment gateways in use today is Authorize.net.

In thus way, we see that an online merchant account and a credit card processing system plays a major role for the success of any type of online business. If you too want to expand your business via internet and set up an online merchant account and be able to accept payments for your business transactions through electronic mediums like credit cards, debit cards, mastercard, visa, etc. While choosing a merchant account provider, choose it carefully and find about their quality services and reliability. We hope for to do well in your business.

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Robert Fisk’s World: Everyone seems to be agreeing with Bin Laden these days

Obama and Osama are at last participating in the same narrative. For the US president’s critics – indeed, for many critics of the West’s military occupation of Afghanistan – are beginning to speak in the same language as Obama’s (and their) greatest enemy.

 

There is a growing suspicion in America that Obama has been socked into the heart of the Afghan darkness by ex-Bushie Robert Gates – once more the Secretary of Defence – and by journalist-adored General David Petraeus whose military “surges” appear to be as successful as the Battle of the Bulge in stemming the insurgent tide in Afghanistan as well as in Iraq.

No wonder Osama bin Laden decided to address “the American people” this week. “You are waging a hopeless and losing war,” he said in his 9/11 eighth anniversary audiotape. “The time has come to liberate yourselves from fear and the ideological terrorism of neoconservatives and the Israeli lobby.” There was no more talk of Obama as a “house Negro” although it was his “weakness”, bin Laden contended, that prevented him from closing down the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. In any event, Muslim fighters wold wear down the US-led coalition in Afghanistan “like we exhausted the Soviet Union for 10 years until it collapsed”. Funny, that. It’s exactly what bin Laden told me personally in Afghanistan – four years before 9/11 and the start of America’s 2001 adventure south of the Amu Darya river... read on

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Essay Topics - worth practice

Select one of the following essay topics and practice a writing sample. We highly recommend that you take your time and thoughtfully prepare your essay.

  • Discuss an issue of state, national or global concern to you.
  • If you could live your life, fighting for one cause what would it be and why?
  • Describe a time you did not meet expectations and what impact did the experience have on you?
  • What gives meaning to your life?
  • If you wrote a letter to yourself to be opened in 20 years, what would it say?
  • Where do you see yourself in ten years?
  • Why are you the right fit for ABC college ?
  • What book that you’ve read recently would you recommend to a friend and why?
  • What is something you are passionate about?
  • If you were given 1 million dollars today what would you do with it?
  • If there was one thing you could change about yourself what would it be and why?
  • Define “success”.
  • What’s the value of failure?
  • What sets you apart from your peers?
  • If you could sit down with any one person for an hour, who would it be and why?

Último Picnic de verão

Uma característica bem típica do povo Canadense é em relação as atividades relacionadas a cada estação. Por exemplo agora, ainda tem sol e um pouco de calor mas eles já encerraram a época dos picnics. Todos os anos é a mesma coisa, talvez porque o período escolar inicia no primeiro dia após o feriado do dia do trabalho, a grande maioria das pessoas fecham suas cottages (cabanas de férias nos lagos normalmente), recolhem seus barcos e guardam os apetrechos de picnics e camping neste feriadão no início de Setembro. Os Parques Estaduais fecham as áreas de camping também. Me lembra como é no Brasil após o carnaval, quando o ano realmente “começa”.

Bom, mas eu apesar de ser cidadã Canadense com muita honra, ainda tenho minha parte brasileira e decidi convidar alguns amigos de Mississauga, Toronto e aqui da região onde moro para um ultimo picnic de verão neste domingo passado. E para minha alegria compareceram aproximadamente 35 adultos e 21 crianças. Nossa, fizemos a festa no Sibbald Point Provincial Park no lago Simcoe. Meu querido marido levava o pessoal para passear de barco, meu filho no jet sky e outros amigos “pilotando” as churrasqueiras. Foi muito bom mesmo!

Este foi o ultimo picnic do verão mas quem disse que seria o último do ano?? Quem sabe…

Algumas fotos deste dia maravilhoso: http://picasaweb.google.ca/rosadasilvarealestate/SibbaldPointProvincialPark#

Monday, September 21, 2009

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves-review

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves – Gameover.gr

Πιστό στο πνεύμα των ταινιών περιπέτειας -όπως άλλωστε ήταν και το πρώτο μέρος- το Uncharted 2 πραγματεύεται καταστάσεις και γεγονότα ακριβώς όπως το κάνει μια καλή ταινία Indiana Jones. Συνδυάζοντας ιστορικά γεγονότα με γερές δόσεις φαντασίας, δράσης και χιούμορ, το σενάριο μάς φέρνει ένα βήμα πίσω από την πορεία του Marco Polo, του θρυλικού Ιταλού εξερευνητή, ο οποίος ταξίδεψε όλη την Ασία και για είκοσι χρόνια υπηρέτησε στην αυλή του Μογγόλου αυτοκράτορα Κουμπλάι Χαν. Σύμφωνα με την Ιστορία, ο Polo ξεκίνησε από τη Μογγολία με έναν τεράστιο στόλο, μόνο και μόνο για να φτάσει χρόνια μετά στην Περσία με ένα μόνο πλοίο και 18 επιβάτες.[next]

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Muslim woman calls police to have Christians arrested after debate

Story from the Daily Mail. (H/T Dana Loesch via ECM)

Excerpt:

A Christian couple have been charged with a criminal offence after taking part in what they regarded as a reasonable discussion about religion with guests at their hotel.

Ben and Sharon Vogelenzang were arrested after a Muslim woman complained to police that she had been offended by their comments.

They have been charged under public order laws with using ‘threatening, abusive or insulting words’ that were ‘religiously aggravated’.

[...]After the incident, the couple voluntarily attended St Anne’s Street police station in Liverpool, where they were interviewed under caution.

In July they were arrested and charged under Section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986 and Section 31 (1) (c) and (5) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.

This kind of law reminds me of Section 13(1) up north in Canada. These hate speech laws are passed by the left to undermine the inalienable right of free speech. It is selectively applied by the left against their enemies (e.g. – Christians) for the benefit of special interest groups favored by the left (e.g. – Muslims).

Now may be a good time to link to my post on “Why I am not a Muslim“.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Canadian tamil imprisoned in SL

National Post – Canadian stuck in ‘limbo’ of Sri Lankan terror law

A Canadian has been detained in Sri Lanka for almost five months under the country’s controversial anti-terrorism measures, the Canadian Tamil Congress said today.

Ratnarajah Thusiyanthan, 35, was working as an IT consultant for a World Bank funded project in Colombo when he was arrested outside his office on April 29, the group said.

Mr. Thusiyanthan, who immigrated from Sri Lanka in 1989 and returned there in 2002, has not been charged but is being held under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, said the CTC.

Prisoners at the Colombo prison where Mr. Thusiyanthan is being held began a hunger strike this morning to protest their detention without charge and lack of due process.

Click here to read full article

Football and First Fall Fair

Fall was definitely in the air today. Low 50’s temperature this morning and a little nip in the air. Like a lot of weekends, we began with a shotgun start. Susan, Hannah and Jake headed to the Oakville Christian Campus where Jake was working the school’s Fall Fair. t the same time, Josh and I headed to the football field for his game.

Josh had another great game. He is settling into the running back position, while still doing an awesome job at safety. He played well and had a great fun. More importantly, he is always the only kid that stays behind to say “thank you” to each of his coaches after the game.

From there, we headed over to the school for the Fair. Josh and Hannah had a great time playing with their friends. Kids from our neighborhood, Graham and Mitchell, and the kids from their classes had a great time on the games and rides. Susan and I had a chance to meet some new American families to the area. It is always a treat to meet people from the USA when we are out and about.

Finished the day with a great Saturday night service at Harvest Oakville. Afterwards, we all agreed that it is the best church we have gone to. That said, we sped out of the parking lot like crazy people so that we could get home for the Auburn game! 

War Eagle.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Milking robot

Patent for robot milking application issued

Tracker 4000 time of flight sensor

Automated and voluntary milking in dairy farms is a rapidly expanding market. The automated process not only frees up valuable time for the farmer, but also reduces the stress level of the cow to encourage a higher yield of milk. There are only a select few companies in the world who specialize in these technologies because the livestock industry is a very difficult and demanding application of machine vision and robot inspection.

LMI Technologies has received its first of several worldwide patents for the use of Time of Flight sensors in livestock management from the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Patent 7,490,576 B2 comprises details on how a light projection source and a camera having two dimensional array of pixels, each of which is capable of returning time of flight information as well as intensity. This system has the advantage of being compact, light, and not subject to obstruction limitations of other technologies used in robot milking applications.

They have applied the time of flight technology to several sensors including their Tracker 4000 sensor, a technologically advanced device that will create significant improvements to yield performance and farm productivity, livestock well-being, enhance reliability, increased speed of farm operations and profitability, and improve product quality in the milking process. A short video demonstrating the Tracker 4000 sensor guiding a robotic milking machine to attach suction cups onto a cow’s teats is shown below.

Come si vive a Toronto

Beh insomma, dopo 3 anni che vivo qui, penso di poter dire qualcosa. Toronto è una città brutta (calcolate che io vengo da Roma, però, non da Latina o Pescara, in confronto alle quali Toronto è uno splendore) nella quale la qualità della vita è davvero molto alta. Se è vero che ogni città ha un’età che è data non dagli anni dalla sua fondazione, bensì dall’età che la maggioranza della sua popolazione attiva ha, direi che Toronto ha proprio 30 anni. L’età di mezzo, degli uomini giovani, l’età famosa di Tondelli e di Bachmann. Una caratteristica di questa città è il sorriso della gente che cammina per strada. Sembrano tutti soddisfatti di ciò che hanno combinato fino a quel tratto della propria vita, e se sono venuti a vivere qui – come nel 54% dei casi di tutti gli abitanti di Toronto, record mondiale – è perché volevano migliorare il proprio tenore di vita, e ci sono riusciti. Toronto è una città nella quale vivono, considerata la GTA, circa 6 milioni di persone. Eppure, il traffico si concentra lungo alcune arterie principali ed è, per lo più, sempre scorrevole. Mi è capitato spessissimo di pedalare in bicicletta in orari di punto lungo strade larghe e deserte, parallele di strade più larghe e piene di traffico. Il canadese è così: se deve andare da A a B, prende la strada dritta principale, mai quella parallela. Mai, eh? Nemmeno le autoambulanze o i vigili del fuoco. Pare sia un obbligo della loro religione, non so. Fatto che sta nelle parallele non c’è anima vivia. Ve lo immaginate a Roma?

A Toronto si compra un monolocale di 38 mq in centro per il costo di un box in periferia a Roma. 88 mila euro e passa la paura. Certo, va anche detto che i salari sono circa 4 volte quelli italiani, per cui qui si comprano casa col mutuo decennale tutti, a partire dai 22-23 anni. I palazzi hanno lo scivolo per l’immondizia indifferenziata, ma siccome poi ci sono tante e tali di quelle immondizie riciclabili, finisce che quando usi lo scivolo chiami gli amici per celebrare.

Toronto è tutta in piano e ha dei grandi parchi in alcune zone, e dei piccoli punti verdi un po’ ovunque. Ma in generale, alberi e piante sovrastano ogni quartiere della città, a ombreggiare ogni marciapiede e a rendere certi scorci da levare il fiato. A Toronto è quotidiano vedere scoiattoli neri o marroni che cercano ghiande, orsetti lavatori, procioni, e cani. Credo ci vivano almeno 3 milioni di cani in questa città. E in tre anni, ho visto uno stronzo per terra una volta sola. Perché i padroni dei cani qui girano armati di sacchetti e raccolgono ogni signolo pezzo di cacca che il loro Fuffi lascia. Mai visto qualcuno evitare di raccogliere la propria merda. Mai. Eppure ci sono 800.000 italo-canadesi.

Toronto è una città nella quale vivono in armonia una roba tipo 256 etnie. Per cui quando osservi una mezzora di struscio su Yonge Street, la strada più lunga del mondo (arriva al polo Nord, scusate) è come osservare il ponte di Star Trek: impossibile vedere due passanti dello stesso gruppo etnico uno di fila all’altro. A Toronto le prime tre lingue sono: inglese, italiano, mandarino. Poi il francese, quindi il cantonese.

Toronto ha un sistema di trasporti urbani un po’ costoso, ma molto efficiente. Non tanto per la sua estensione della metro, di poco superiore a quella di Roma (quindi poco!) quanto per il servizio di bus a orario, di bus per handicappati eccetera.

Toronto è la città al mondo più amichevole per chi gira in carrozzina. E per i pedoni: se un automobilista vede che sei fermo sul marciapiede vicino a un passaggio pedonale, non ci sono santi: si ferma e attende che tu decida di passare. Sempre.

Toronto è sul parallelo di Firenze, per cui in inverno ha le stesse ore di luce di Roma. Fondamentale per superare in allegria gli inverni.

A Toronto comincia a nevicare verso metà novembre e finisce verso metà marzo. Ma nel resto dell’anno ci sono altre tre stagioni vere, con un fantasmagorico e coloratissimo autunno, una frizzante primavera e un’estate calda e asciutta.

A Toronto c’è un isola davanti, dove la gente va a fare il bagno e tiene le barche a vela. La città si affaccia su un lago che è più grande del Mar Adriatico.

A Toronto non c’è quasi criminalità, anche se qui tutti si preoccupano di cominciare ad avere 80 morti all’anno tra incidenti stradali e crimine. Significa che se sei donna e vuoi girare in minigonna alle 3 del mattino, non ci sono grandi possibilità che qualcuno ti importuni. A Roma credo che muoiano 250 persone solo di incidenti stradali, poi c’è il crimine. E basta che tu sia donna e che respiri per essere scocciata anche di mattino.

A Toronto si sta da dio. Non sarà il paradiso, ma ci si avvicina assai. E ha un aeroporto che quando poi vedi Fiumicino, ti inginocchi e piangi: capisci quanto Roma sia la capitale di una nazione del Terzo mondo avanzato.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Carleton U charges almost $5K for "openness & transparency"

From Canpalnet Ottawa

OTTAWA, Sept 16, 2009 – Sixty four Carleton Professors have called on University President Roseann Runte to waive the fees demanded from a student for his information request to investigate Carleton’s treatment of the Israel-Palestine issue under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA)

Ben Saifer, a graduate student and member of Students Against Israeli Apartheid (SAIA) Carleton, was charged the prohibitive fee of $4,910.00 for his FIPPA request, half of which must be paid upfront before the University will process the request. Under FIPPA legislation, President Runte has the right to waive this fee when doing so would serve the public interest.

The signatories to this open letter are professors from twelve departments including; English, Social Work, Sociology, and Law. The list also includes a number of Departments’ Chairs. – MORE

Thursday, September 17, 2009

To Buy a House or Not to Buy - Part 1

Buying a house is everyone’s dream. It should not be any different among the Ethiopian community in Vancouver, BC, Canada. There are many Ethiopians who have bought a house or two in and around the city, and there are some who are presently looking to buy a house or a condo. In this article, I will try to explain the steps involved in buying a house in and around Vancouver.

Advantages of Owning a House

It is true that renting a house makes it easier to move out when you need to, and demands no or little responsibility for maintenance. However, renting brings with it the possibility of eviction, and you are on the mercy of the landlord when it comes to rent increases.

On the other hand, buying a house is a good investment and comes with several advantages over renting. Ownership pride aside, some of the advantages include:

  • Property builds equity
  • No landlord asking you to move out
  • Potential profit in the future
  • Sense of community, stability and security
  • Free to change decor and landscaping

In addition, if you build an equity on your house investment and run into a financial problem, your bank could lend you money for emergency needs. Remember, no one would lend money to you if you don’t have a house in your name. Also, some government positions in Canada have a requirement that you must own a house in a certain postal code address.

Buying a house is different from buying a stock in the stock market. The house is real, you can see it, touch it, smell it – it is real – above all it will be used as your refuge, shelter – that is why it is appropriately called Real Estate.

Credit History and Pre-Qualification

Before you go out and start looking for a house, check your own credit history. Knowing your credit standing will help you avoid disappointments later. Checking your credit history is very simple. Make an appointment with a banker and inform them your intention to buy a house, and they will pre-qualify you for a certain amount of mortgage based on their criteria, like income amount, service debt ratio, your credit history and so on. If you pre-qualify, that means you are a credit worth person and have a good credit standing.

Location, Location and Location

Deciding where to buy is a stressful decision for many. You must first decide where you want to buy your house, at least the city (Vancouver, Burnaby, North Vancouver, Coquitlam,Port Coquitlam, Surrey, Richmond, Delta, or etc.).

To make your decision right, talk to people who live in the city you are interested in. Deciding the city ahead of your searches will help you focus on that city and you won’t miss opportunities as they become available. Even better will be if you already have made your decision as to which neighbourhood of that city you will be buying in.  For instance, Surrey is a huge city with many sub-cities; so decide which part of Surrey you will be moving to before you start looking for a house.

I hate commuting to work everyday and if you are like me, your first priority should be the proximity to your workplace (if you intend to stay at your current workplace for several years). Also, you should think about your friends and relatives – where they live, and how often you visit them. Also, do you have baby sitting needs? If so, make sure that you move to an area you could get help.

Realtor or Not

Some times, you might find a good deal if you avoid realtors and buy directly from the seller. Sellers would have the motivation to sell without realtors as they will save on commission. But, becareful that the seller actually owns the house. When buying from the seller directly, with out a realtor, I suggest that you hire a lawyer, not a notary public.

Speaking of lawyers, ask your lawyer if they represent your banker or not. Unless you ask, lawyers don’t tell you that they are double dipping and could very well represent you and the bank – which I believe is unethical, but not illegal. If you are buying a condo, then hiring a notary public could suffice, as the condo strata would provide you with 2 years history of the unit you are considering buying.

Interest Rate Shopping

Interest rates make a huge difference in one’s mortgage payments. A person with 4.00 % interest rate pays significantly less than the one with 6%. So, you must spend a great deal of time looking for the lowest rates possible. Also, when it comes to the terms of interest rates, my personal preference is Variable rates. Variable rates fluctuate with the prime rate (currently set at 2.25% in Canada) and the research shows that 85% of the time, people with variable rates end up winning over fixed rates. However, if you want to sleep at night, have a peace of mind, then it is better to go with a fixed rate. Mortgage rate specialist could help you secure the best rates.

Some mortgage brokers might quote you a low monthly payment. But, ask for more details why it is that low. Be careful not to get sucked into a mortgage that will last for many years. Ask what the amortization period of the mortgage is. The conventional amortization in Canada is 25 years, where as in the USA, it is 30 years. Don’t get a mortgage that would be passed onto your children.

Down Payment

Until about 10 years ago, the minimum requirement to buy a house was 25% down payment. Then Canadian Housing and Mortgage Corporation (CHMC) started allowing as low as 5%, even in some cases, as low as 0%. A lot of people took advantage of the low or no down payment and bought houses, but I am not sure how many of those people still own their homes.

At present, 0% and 5% down payments are not allowed; the minimum is 10%. The conventional downpayment amount is 25%. But, if you can afford you can pay more, even 100%. However, if you would like to take advantage of some of the tax benefits available to home owners, I suggest that you don’t make more than 30% down payment as you might not qualify for some tax credits above this treshold.

If you are short on down payment, remeber that you are allowed to withdraw up to $20,000 from your RRSP under the Home Buyers Plan (HBP). The amount withdrawn must be paid back, interest free, back to your account in 15 years.

If you still don’t have the money to buy a house or a condo on your own, consider buying with a family member or perhaps a group investment with people you trust in the community. If 10 people invest $25,000 each, you are looking at a $250,000 towards a downpayment – which is close to 50% downpayment for a house around Surrey, BC. You could rent this house for a few years and sell it in a few years if it appreciates.

Where to Look for Houses

Have a look at some of the real estate listings:

http://www.mls.ca

http://www.realtylink.org

Look for homes by owners in the Vancouver area here

You could find great deals in Craig’s list, too: http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/rea/

Also, remember that there is a lag between a house put up for sale and the time it gets published in real estate websites. In order to see listings as they become available, I recommend that you read your local Real Estate paper.

Do you have anything to say regarding this post or share with us your experience in buying or looking for a house? Please comment below.

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Next week, in my Part 2 article, I will introduce you to some mortgage tools, discuss buy vs. rent,  and write about questions you need to consider before you make the jump and buy a house.