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Dish Networks Week 9 NFL Power Ranking

It’s week nine and only two teams remain undefeated the Indianapolis Colts and the quick scoring New Orleans Saints. Not only are both of them looking to keep their undefeated streak going, the Baltimore Ravens are also hoping to get revenge on the Cincinnati Bengals who upset them in the last second of the fourth quarter in week 5. The Tennessee Titans are going for their second win in row behind troubled starter Vince Young who is looking to redeem himself after a miserable year last season. After beating down the NY Giants in Philadelphia last week, the Eagles are looking to break the tie with the Dallas Cowboys for first place in the NFC east division this Sunday in the primetime game at 8:20pm on NBC. Also hoping to bounce back from their humiliating first loss of the season to the Ravens, the Denver Broncos will try to use home field advantage to slow the Pittsburgh Steelers who are on roll with 4 straight wins.


1. Saints 7-0
2. Colts 7-0
3. Vikings 7-1
4. Broncos 6-1
5. Patriots 5-2
6. Bengals 5-2
7. Steelers 5-2
8. Cowboys 5-2
9. Eagles 5-2
10. Ravens 4-3
11. Falcons 4-3
12. Packers 4-3
13. Cardinals 4-3
14. Texans 5-3
15. Giants 5-3
16. Chargers 4-3
17. Bears 4-3
18. Jets 4-4
19. 49ers 3-4
20. Dolphins 3-4
21. Jaguars 3-4
22. Bills 3-5
23. Panthers 3-4
24. Seahawks 2-5
25. Redskins 2-5
26. Titans 1-6
27. Raiders 2-6
28. Chiefs 1-6
29. Lions 1-6
30. Rams 1-7
31. Browns 1-7
32. Buccaneers 0-7

 

CNN Releases Anna Nicole Smith "Clown Video"

There was a preliminary hearing last week concerning whether or not lawyer Howard K. Stern and two doctors kept Anna Nicole Smith on drugs causing her to be completely incapacitated during the last few years of her life. CNN recently released what is referred to as the “clown video” that was presented as possible evidence against Stern and the doctors in court. This is a home video of a pregnant Anna Nicole allowing a nine-year-old girl named Riley to paint her face like a clown. As the girl was painting her face, Anna Nicole was in and out of consciousness. The girl placed a baby doll on the ground near the pool and Anna Nicole picked it up thinking it was her unborn child. She scuffed into the house with the doll and entered the dark nursery where she proceeded to change the doll’s clothes and rock the doll in her arms.

Stern filmed the 45-minute video and it was taken during Riley’s birthday party. The child was evidently the daughter of one of their friends. Riley showed concern for Anna Nicole, though she wasn’t sure whether or not she was acting or really having difficulty. Riley saw Stern make Anna Nicole some type of cocktail before he started filming. At one point the child pleaded for Stern to put the camera down and help Anna Nicole. Stern stated on tape that the footage he was shooting would be worth money. It was argued that the video should not be seen as evidence because Stern claims that Anna Nicole was acting and the part that explains that was edited out of the film. The judge hearing the case said that the video would not affect his decision even if it were to be submitted as evidence.

Stern’s lawyer claims that Stern did not know that Anna Nicole was a drug addict. Supposedly, he also didn’t know that it is illegal to pick up double doses of prescriptions for someone else under fake names. Many doctors who care for celebrities prescribe medicine under another name to protect the celebrity’s privacy. Stern has been accused of 11 felony charges and the doctors are each charged with six. They are out on bond at this time and are scheduled to return to court on December 11.

 

Dish Network welcomes Gorge Lopez to Late Night

With all the negative controversy surrounding late night talk shows like the David Letterman show on CBS, TBS will be giving another great comedian George Lopez a chance to help boost there late night ratings with his own talk show “Lopez Tonight”.

Lopez who has been doing comedy for years, and even had his own sitcom on ABC the George Lopez show is excited about the opportunity to be able to entertain fans on a nightly basis. He knows doing a late night talk show puts you up against some of the biggest names in TV like Jay Leno, Letterman, and Conan O’Brien. But with his show filling in at the 11 pm slot Monday thru Thursday he should be able to show viewers just how funny he can be.

This will be Lopez first regular show since his sitcom was canceled in 2007, which he still doesn’t understand why. The George Lopez show that had good ratings was canceled for a new comedy called Cavemen that only lasted 13 episodes. But like many in show business he moved on to other projects including going to the big screen and appearing in the movies Swing Vote, and Beverly Hills Chihuahua.

With so much time to come up with new material for his own talk show Lopez is excited about finally being able to interview fellow celebrities while at the same time making America laugh. The show debuts Nov 9 at 11pm on TBS.

 

Dish Network presents the World Series

In case you have been hiding under a rock, game 1 of the 2009 World Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and the New York Yankees starts tonight at 7:57pm on Fox. It will be the first World Series game played at the new billion-dollar Yankee stadium that just opened this year. During the regular season the Phillies came out victorious in 2 out of the 3 games against the Yankees, but that was in May and the Yankees are a completely different team now.

As the Yankees look to regain their supremacy as MLB top team, the reigning World Series champion Phillies are looking to win two titles in a row and give MLB highest paid team another reason to dream for next year. Both teams have won a World Series championship this decade and are looking to tie the Boston Red Sox as the only two teams with 2 championships in the decade.

Most sports analyst are saying the Yankees will prevail in 6 games, but they seem to forget that the Phillies lineup may not be as deep as the Yankees but they are just as powerful. With both Yankees Alex Rodriguez and Phillies Ryan Howard having very productive post seasons, it could come down to which one of them can keep the hot streak going for their team. Both teams also have veteran superstar leaders in Yankees captain Derek Jeter and Phillies Jimmy Rollins who both may of struggled a little in the regular season but when the post season came they showed up when their team needed them.

Not only will we see two powerful offenses going against each other but also the pitching rotations could make the most difference in the outcome of the series. Game 1 has Phillies Ace Cliff Lee facing one of his best friends and arguably the best starting pitcher this post season in CC Sabathia of the Yankees. Game two is guaranteed to have the Yankee fans on their feet as ex Boston Red Sox Pedro Martinez now with the Phillies comes back to town to face A.J Burnett. I think a majority of the Yankee fans still have the image of Pedro throwing Don Zimmer on the ground still in the back of their minds, so you can be sure they will be taunting Pedro with the “ who’s your daddy” chant. It Does not matter how you look at the teams they seem to be fairly even going into tonight’s game except for thing the Yankees have “ The Sandman” Mariano Rivera.

 

Dish Network customers see beyond FIOS schemes

With the TV market place getting more and more competitive that has Dish Network rising, others like Verizon FIOS is taking a huge hit. FIOS was suppose to be the next big thing to come to TV, it sounded good and people were lining up to get service whenever it became available in they’re area. But once customers started to see it was not what they thought it would be, all the Buzz surrounding it died.

While Verizon was counting on FIOS to help grow they’re customer base along with wireless and home phone service. Customers quickly saw past the fake promises, which caused Verizon third quarter profits to fall below $2.89 billion. The company predicted at least 250,000 new customers in the third quarter but was only able to reach 191,000.

After FIOS last failed promotion offering a free notebook from Hewlett Packard to all new FIOS customers that led to a loss. They are trying to put together another plan to try and lure in more unsuspecting customers. But as they keep trying Dish network will remain the leader in HD and cost savings for you and your family.

 

Dish Networks MTV’s Star Maker Winner announced

For those of you music fans, and reality TV junkies who have been watching MTV’s Star Maker since the end of Fox American Idol season got to witness a first. Last night in the season finale Liz Davis out sung her two remaining opponents to become the first country singer to sign with Bad Boy records.

The show featured 15 musicians from all types of genres competing for the chance to win a deal with P Diddy record label Bad Boy. The show was hosted by former American Idol contestant Kimberly Caldwell, and featured celebrity guest judges Lady Gaga, Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole Scherzinger, Kelly Rowland (Destiny’s Child), and Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy).

In the finale Davis was able to win over the judges who seemed to favor both punk soul singer Melody Angel, and rocker Todd Savies throughout the season. But when it was all said and done Davis country ballad of “Redneck Woman” won over the crowd and the judges.

This marks a first in the history of Bad Boy records, which is known as a Hip Hop and R&B label, but thanks to Davis amazing singing talent the label will also be adding country music to its genres of music. With all the speculation that Bad Boy was heading in a new direction the signing of Davis confirms that. If anybody can help her its Diddy, who already has three shows airing yearly on MTV and is always in the spotlight whether we like him or not.

The show actually finished taping last year, and was filmed with two endings just to make sure there were no leaks about the outcome. The finalist just found out last night with America who the official winner was.

 

Should some CEO’s make as much as they do

While watching CNN there was a segment on how much some CEO’s of fortune 500 companies make. When they first showed their base salary I thought that was understandable but then it gave their total earnings with incentives and I could not believe how much money these guys get paid. I was even more shocked to learn a lot of the CEO’s represent some of the companies looking for bail out money from the government.

Now if a CEO does a good job and helps his company stay profitable in this bad economy then that kind of justifies them making millions of dollars, but if they run a major company that’s sinking into the ground, then so should all of his bonuses. It’s not fair that these guys make so much money, then when their companies face a crisis they layoff thousands of hard workers instead of taking a pay cut.

Here is a list of 10 of the top paid CEO’s last year

1. Aubrey K. McClendon – (Chesapeake Energy) base salary of $975,000, total amount made in 2008 $112.5 million
2. Sanja K Cha – (Motorola) base salary of $484,615, total earned in 2008 $104.5 Million
3. Lawrence J Ellison – (Oracle) base salary of $1 million, total earned in 2008 $84.5 million
4. Richard C Adkerson – (Freeport McMoran cooper and gold) base salary of $2.5 Million, total earned in 2008 $72.3 million
5. Bob R Simpson – (XTO energy) base salary of $1.6 million, total earned in 2008 $53.5 million
6. Robert A Iger – (Walt Disney) base salary of $2 million, total earned in 2008 $51.1 million.
7. Lloyd C Blankfien – (Goldman Sachs) base salary $600,000, total earned in 2008 $43 million.
8. Kenneth I Chenault – (American express) base salary of $1.2 million, total earned in 2008 $42.8 million
9. Jon Winklereid – (Goldman Sachs) base salary of $600,000, total earned in 2008 $42.4 million
10. Safra A Catz – (Oracle) base salary of $800,000, total earned in 2008 $42.3 million

I know it takes hard work and determination to become a CEO of one of these companies. Don’t get me wrong I do think these guys should make a lot of money, but if there comes a time for layoffs because of budget cuts. A couple of these CEO’s could afford to sacrifice $50 million dollars out of their yearly bonuses and still be able to pay 1,250 employees a yearly salary of $35,000 and also be able to cover the cost of Health Insurance for each employee.

 

Tears of Blood- A Medical Condition or a Miracle

Are tears of blood a miracle or a medical condition? There have been many interesting accounts of such tears with people from all over the world, but it is obviously more difficult to prove a miracle than it is to rule out possible causes for this. There is more of a focus on the scientific explanations for such occurrences and a sense of doubt pertaining to religious explanations. We want an immediate answer for things like this but we don’t always get one. Anyone who brings up the religious angle is destined for ridicule and apt to be called a “religious nut”.
I was listening to The Early Show on CBS the other morning on Satellite TV while I was getting ready for work and something I heard grabbed my attention. "Stay tuned for our next story with a 15 year old boy who cries tears of blood." What? This has to be a unique story to say the least. I dropped my makeup and dashed to the living room to see the interview with the boy and his mother. Calvino Inman of Tennessee and his mother Tammy Mynatt brought the video of him crying tears of blood hoping to reach out to someone who can help them with this situation. His tears did not appear to be diluted in any way, they were pure blood! Calvino said that he thought he was going to die when he began crying the bloody tears. It happens randomly about 3 times a day and lasts for up to 15 minutes. The crying is not provoked by emotion as Calvino is not feeling sad when this happens or doing anything that would induce normal tear production.
There is a condition called Haemolacria that causes people to shed bloody tears, but the doctors cannot yet say for sure if he has this condition. Calvino went to five doctors with his mother and his condition has each of them baffled. He had an ultrasound, CAT scan and an MRI, which were all normal. Haemolacria is usually a result of a larger underlying medical condition but he seems to be in good overall health. Calvino and his mom are continuing their search to find a diagnosis for his condition. He claims that the tears burn and are annoying. His peers at school teased him at first by calling him names and saying he was possessed but they have since apologized realizing that Calvino cannot control his situation and has visited many doctors in a quest to find its diagnosis.
According to information provided by CNN, a doctor from the University of Tennessee's Hamilton Eye Institute has studied this condition extensively and said that there were only four cases of this mysterious occurrence between 1992 and 2003. He is amazed that it is happening to a healthy young boy. He claims that Haemolacria can be caused by deep emotional trauma or a head injury, but agrees that Calvino doesn't even fit the bill for this disorder. Another doctor at the same institute said that the condition that Calvino has could be something very miniscule in size, which can be difficult to pinpoint with any of the tests he has undergone thus far. He claims that they may have to wait for more symptoms to surface to get the full picture of what the cause might be. Evidently, the condition can be the result of anything from a tumor to a simple infection. It may be a repeat occurrence of the four cases from '92-'03 when the bleeding mysteriously stopped on its own.
This is claimed to have no religious significance. It is spelled out that religion is not a factor on most of the websites that I visited to gain more information. Could it be better for each of these unexplained cases to be a religious phenomenon rather than a medical condition? I understand that people want closure, especially the children and their parents. I also realize that it has to be extremely difficult to deal with this in your everyday life but history has shown that it doesn’t last forever, as the tears of blood will most likely stop as spontaneously as they began. Why is it such a taboo to consider this to be a miracle? There might not be a medical explanation for this simply because it hasn't been researched enough since it alone doesn't seem to be life threatening. Perhaps it is something that is beyond our grasp of true understanding.
Some believers may say that this is a result of "vicarious suffering" which is believed to be the act of involuntary suffering for other people's sins so they can be forgiven. There is a 13-year-old girl named Twinkle Dwivedi in India who is currently experiencing such tears and is displaying what is believed to be stigmata. Her palms, head and feet all emit blood yet she has no wounds. National Geographic will air her story on September 13th with Dish Network.
There are two religious statues of The Virgin Mary that cry tears of blood and are deemed to be genuine miracles according to the Vatican (others turned out to be staged). The two documented statues are the weeping statue of The Virgin Mary in 1949 in Syracuse, Italy and Our Lady of Akita in 1988 in Japan. Religious believers who feel that this phenomenon is a miracle are not sure why it’s happening. Some believe an occurrence like this is a sign from God and are unsure as to whether it is good or bad. Some believe that the weeping statues are reflecting sadness for these difficult times of war, poverty and violence.
Calvino’s story and the occurrence of weeping statues remind me of the young girl Audrey Marie Santo in my hometown of Worcester, MA who was in a coma for 19 years before she passed away. Audrey was found in her pool at home when she was three and never regained consciousness. Doctors informed her mom that Audrey would only live a few years and suggested she place her in a nursing home. Her mom is a believer and decided that if the doctors can’t help, perhaps a miracle can. She took Audrey to the shrine of Medjugorje. Audrey had a moment where she began to move and attempt to speak, which did not last very long before she returned to her previous state.
According to her parents, many religious experiences occurred in her room such as religious statues that wept oil and blood. One might think that the parents saw things they needed to see at a very sorrowful time, but this story reached neighbors and eventually the newspaper and news. Soon enough, people from all over the world came to visit her and to pray for her recovery and for miracles. Many visitors also gave testimony that they were present when such miracles had occurred. Audrey was said to have responded to one man’s prayers for a loved one with a tear. Perhaps there was a miracle at the shrine of Medjugorje, not only for obvious reasons, but also for the fact that Audrey lived to be 23 years old. She never had a bed sore, even with the fact that she was bed-ridden for 19 years.
Calvino Inman is from Tennessee which is a state well known for the amount of churches housed there in the Bible belt. Could there be a miraculous connection with Calvino and the religious beliefs of the people in his community? Could it be something even larger than that? I’m not stating that I believe this is a miracle, but I would rather hear that than find out this young teenager has a serious medical problem. There is no scientific explanation for why this boy cries blood and there was none for Audrey Marie Santo who survived until the age of twenty-three. There were no tangible explanations for what occurred with the religious statues in Japan and Italy. Will we ever know the reason behind these phenomena or will they forever remain a secret?

Are tears of blood a miracle or a medical condition? There have been many interesting accounts of such tears with people from all over the world, but it is obviously more difficult to prove a miracle than it is to rule out possible causes for this. There is more of a focus on the scientific explanations for such occurrences and a sense of doubt pertaining to religious explanations. We want an immediate answer for things like this but we don’t always get one. Anyone who brings up the religious angle is destined for ridicule and apt to be called a “religious nut”.
I was listening to The Early Show on CBS the other morning on Satellite TV while I was getting ready for work and something I heard grabbed my attention. "Stay tuned for our next story with a 15 year old boy who cries tears of blood." What? This has to be a unique story to say the least. I dropped my makeup and dashed to the living room to see the interview with the boy and his mother. Calvino Inman of Tennessee and his mother Tammy Mynatt brought the video of him crying tears of blood hoping to reach out to someone who can help them with this situation. His tears did not appear to be diluted in any way, they were pure blood! Calvino said that he thought he was going to die when he began crying the bloody tears. It happens randomly about 3 times a day and lasts for up to 15 minutes. The crying is not provoked by emotion as Calvino is not feeling sad when this happens or doing anything that would induce normal tear production.
There is a condition called Haemolacria that causes people to shed bloody tears, but the doctors cannot yet say for sure if he has this condition. Calvino went to five doctors with his mother and his condition has each of them baffled. He had an ultrasound, CAT scan and an MRI, which were all normal. Haemolacria is usually a result of a larger underlying medical condition but he seems to be in good overall health. Calvino and his mom are continuing their search to find a diagnosis for his condition. He claims that the tears burn and are annoying. His peers at school teased him at first by calling him names and saying he was possessed but they have since apologized realizing that Calvino cannot control his situation and has visited many doctors in a quest to find its diagnosis.
According to information provided by CNN, a doctor from the University of Tennessee's Hamilton Eye Institute has studied this condition extensively and said that there were only four cases of this mysterious occurrence between 1992 and 2003. He is amazed that it is happening to a healthy young boy. He claims that Haemolacria can be caused by deep emotional trauma or a head injury, but agrees that Calvino doesn't even fit the bill for this disorder. Another doctor at the same institute said that the condition that Calvino has could be something very miniscule in size, which can be difficult to pinpoint with any of the tests he has undergone thus far. He claims that they may have to wait for more symptoms to surface to get the full picture of what the cause might be. Evidently, the condition can be the result of anything from a tumor to a simple infection. It may be a repeat occurrence of the four cases from '92-'03 when the bleeding mysteriously stopped on its own.
This is claimed to have no religious significance. It is spelled out that religion is not a factor on most of the websites that I visited to gain more information. Could it be better for each of these unexplained cases to be a religious phenomenon rather than a medical condition? I understand that people want closure, especially the children and their parents. I also realize that it has to be extremely difficult to deal with this in your everyday life but history has shown that it doesn’t last forever, as the tears of blood will most likely stop as spontaneously as they began. Why is it such a taboo to consider this to be a miracle? There might not be a medical explanation for this simply because it hasn't been researched enough since it alone doesn't seem to be life threatening. Perhaps it is something that is beyond our grasp of true understanding.
Some believers may say that this is a result of "vicarious suffering" which is believed to be the act of involuntary suffering for other people's sins so they can be forgiven. There is a 13-year-old girl named Twinkle Dwivedi in India who is currently experiencing such tears and is displaying what is believed to be stigmata. Her palms, head and feet all emit blood yet she has no wounds. National Geographic will air her story on September 13th with Dish Network.
There are two religious statues of The Virgin Mary that cry tears of blood and are deemed to be genuine miracles according to the Vatican (others turned out to be staged). The two documented statues are the weeping statue of The Virgin Mary in 1949 in Syracuse, Italy and Our Lady of Akita in 1988 in Japan. Religious believers who feel that this phenomenon is a miracle are not sure why it’s happening. Some believe an occurrence like this is a sign from God and are unsure as to whether it is good or bad. Some believe that the weeping statues are reflecting sadness for these difficult times of war, poverty and violence.
Calvino’s story and the occurrence of weeping statues remind me of the young girl Audrey Marie Santo in my hometown of Worcester, MA who was in a coma for 19 years before she passed away. Audrey was found in her pool at home when she was three and never regained consciousness. Doctors informed her mom that Audrey would only live a few years and suggested she place her in a nursing home. Her mom is a believer and decided that if the doctors can’t help, perhaps a miracle can. She took Audrey to the shrine of Medjugorje. Audrey had a moment where she began to move and attempt to speak, which did not last very long before she returned to her previous state.
According to her parents, many religious experiences occurred in her room such as religious statues that wept oil and blood. One might think that the parents saw things they needed to see at a very sorrowful time, but this story reached neighbors and eventually the newspaper and news. Soon enough, people from all over the world came to visit her and to pray for her recovery and for miracles. Many visitors also gave testimony that they were present when such miracles had occurred. Audrey was said to have responded to one man’s prayers for a loved one with a tear. Perhaps there was a miracle at the shrine of Medjugorje, not only for obvious reasons, but also for the fact that Audrey lived to be 23 years old. She never had a bed sore, even with the fact that she was bed-ridden for 19 years.
Calvino Inman is from Tennessee which is a state well known for the amount of churches housed there in the Bible belt. Could there be a miraculous connection with Calvino and the religious beliefs of the people in his community? Could it be something even larger than that? I’m not stating that I believe this is a miracle, but I would rather hear that than find out this young teenager has a serious medical problem. There is no scientific explanation for why this boy cries blood and there was none for Audrey Marie Santo who survived until the age of twenty-three. There were no tangible explanations for what occurred with the religious statues in Japan and Italy. Will we ever know the reason behind these phenomena or will they forever remain a secret?

 

H1N1 Virus Vaccination Scheduled for October Release

Stay tuned to Fox News and CNN with Dish Satellite TV for updates!

The H1N1 virus, better known as the swine flu, is projected to be a major threat this winter. We hear about this virus in the news and are aware of its existence, but most of us are not aware of its history or the effectiveness of the vaccines that were created to treat this strain of influenza. I chose to research information about the H1N1 virus to make a more educated decision on whether or not I should have my daughter vaccinated.
The presence of this virus was brought to our attention in the spring of 2009 when the Mexican government began closing most of the public facilities in Mexico City due to an outbreak. Evidently, there was already a case of widespread swine flu there before it caught our attention. It spread to the United States as well as many other countries by June of 2009. The swine flu dates back to 1918 when it was commonly referred to as the Spanish Flu, though its origin was never detected. Five hundred million people were affected world-wide and 50 to 100 million people died as result. The virus attacked people with healthy immune systems and the popular idea that children and elderly people would be affected the most was not the case. A healthy immune system would over-do itself to try to beat the virus and in the meantime, it would overreact and actually have the reverse effect on the body.
A strain of H1N1 was responsible for a smaller outbreak in 1976 where a soldier at Fort Dix died right after complaining of not feeling well. This strain was controlled, but a new one was born right after which spread very quickly. A vaccination was created to prevent the reoccurrence of the epidemic that took so many lives in 1918. The vaccination helped with the spread of the virus, but it ended up taking more lives than the virus itself. Many died as the result of adverse reactions to the vaccine and 532 people were diagnosed with Guillian-Barré syndrome as a direct result from taking it. This is an autoimmune disorder that results in nerve damage among many other debilitating health problems. Many people who have Guillian-Barré syndrome need to undergo a form of dialysis where antibodies are removed from the blood and the blood is replenished back to the body. It is possible to survive this health condition but there is usually a long road to recovery which can take many years.
There was a limited case of swine flu labeled as Zoonosis which was detected in 1988 when a pregnant woman in Wisconsin died after being in contact with infected pigs at a fair. There were a few others who came in contact with her that were infected with a mild form of the virus. Many pigs were found to be infected across the entire U.S. in 1998 and it was deemed that the pigs had a typical flu that transformed into a new strain due to a combination of their own flu fused with those of humans and birds. Many pigs were infected in the Philippines in 2007 as well. The H1N1 virus is a combination of influenza spun from four different forms including 2 parts human flu, 1 part bird flu and 1 part pig flu.
The 2009 H1N1 virus exhibits symptoms that are similar to your everyday flu. These include a sudden fever and cough along with any of the other common flu symptoms like chills and body aches. Most people who catch the virus can treat it as they normally would with bed rest and fluids. People who have a weakened immune system can experience further complications like pneumonia or even respiratory failure. Those who are considered to be at a higher risk are people under 5 and over 65 years old. People who have recently undergone asthma treatments by taking prescription drugs are also at risk. H1N1 can have an incubation period of up to 7 days, though this has not been confirmed. It can be acquired the same way as the common flu through something as simple as a sneeze. One out of 1,000 people died of the swine flu which is comparable to the amount of people who have died from common flu. The best way to prevent from getting sick is by routine hand washing and covering your mouth and nose with a tissue when you sneeze or cough and quickly disposing it.
How do we know if we have a common flu or the swine flu? In most cases we don’t and physicians normally do not test patients to differentiate which virus they have. They will conduct a test if the symptoms are severe by administering a blood test or swabbing the back of the nose and throat. H1N1 is usually treated with Tamiflu or Relenza when it is diagnosed. These are antiviral medications that are used to treat the symptoms until the virus runs its course. The fact that most people are not tested for the H1N1 virus is concerning. The numbers of people who actually carry this virus has to be unknown if everyone infected with flu symptoms has not been tested. Even though most people with this virus have a mild form of it, I would think that The World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would want to know how many cases are out there whether the infected people have severe symptoms or not. If this virus is more
widespread than we think, perhaps it’s possible for an even larger strain to develop that we are not prepared for. I’m wondering why it is recommended to be vaccinated this year to prevent this illness if there is not enough concern for doctors to even test for it. The fatality rate is the same for the H1N1 virus as it is for the common flu and most of us have functioned just fine without a vaccination for that.
The H1N1 vaccination is not a cure for the virus as it is simply a preventative measure. Flu vaccines are on average 70-80% effective according to information provided by Fox News. Keep in mind that if you take this vaccine, you will be injected with a form of the virus that has been grown inside chicken eggs in a laboratory. Testing for the product’s safety just began earlier this month and it is already deemed to be safe. It is now being “tested” on pregnant women and children. Are these pregnant women and parents of these children who are being “tested” willing participants? It is possible for a person to develop immunity about 5 weeks after the vaccination process is complete, allowing you to fall victim to the virus in the meantime. This is due to the fact that each person will need at least two rounds of the vaccine for it to be effective. It is said that there will only be a portion of the vaccines available in October, then more vaccinations will be released each month thereafter. Is this a way to test the vaccine that was just recently reconstructed from the same type of vaccine that was administered in 1976? This is not all that concerns me. They will also be throwing in additives that have never been tested to the second batch of vaccines. How long will they test that batch if it hasn’t even been created yet?
Do I want to vaccinate my daughter? I think not, and I hope it does not become mandatory. I have weighed the pros and cons of getting her vaccinated. Do I take extra precautions so my daughter does not get the virus that is practically identical to the common flu? Keeping her safe from the flu doesn’t seem as important as preventing the problems that can occur from taking the vaccine. The vaccine administered in 1976 and the cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome that resulted from it is concerning. I would rather my child have a mild form of the flu than to die from her immune system attacking her nervous system later in life. Neurologists have already been alerted to keep their eyes open for new cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome when the vaccination is released. It seems that the risks outweigh the benefits with this vaccine, but it’s not easy for drug companies to turn down an opportunity to make a killing in revenue.

Stay tuned to Fox News and CNN with Dish Satellite TV for updates!

The H1N1 virus, better known as the swine flu, is projected to be a major threat this winter. We hear about this virus in the news and are aware of its existence, but most of us are not aware of its history or the effectiveness of the vaccines that were created to treat this strain of influenza. I chose to research information about the H1N1 virus to make a more educated decision on whether or not I should have my daughter vaccinated.
The presence of this virus was brought to our attention in the spring of 2009 when the Mexican government began closing most of the public facilities in Mexico City due to an outbreak. Evidently, there was already a case of widespread swine flu there before it caught our attention. It spread to the United States as well as many other countries by June of 2009. The swine flu dates back to 1918 when it was commonly referred to as the Spanish Flu, though its origin was never detected. Five hundred million people were affected world-wide and 50 to 100 million people died as result. The virus attacked people with healthy immune systems and the popular idea that children and elderly people would be affected the most was not the case. A healthy immune system would over-do itself to try to beat the virus and in the meantime, it would overreact and actually have the reverse effect on the body.
A strain of H1N1 was responsible for a smaller outbreak in 1976 where a soldier at Fort Dix died right after complaining of not feeling well. This strain was controlled, but a new one was born right after which spread very quickly. A vaccination was created to prevent the reoccurrence of the epidemic that took so many lives in 1918. The vaccination helped with the spread of the virus, but it ended up taking more lives than the virus itself. Many died as the result of adverse reactions to the vaccine and 532 people were diagnosed with Guillian-Barré syndrome as a direct result from taking it. This is an autoimmune disorder that results in nerve damage among many other debilitating health problems. Many people who have Guillian-Barré syndrome need to undergo a form of dialysis where antibodies are removed from the blood and the blood is replenished back to the body. It is possible to survive this health condition but there is usually a long road to recovery which can take many years.
There was a limited case of swine flu labeled as Zoonosis which was detected in 1988 when a pregnant woman in Wisconsin died after being in contact with infected pigs at a fair. There were a few others who came in contact with her that were infected with a mild form of the virus. Many pigs were found to be infected across the entire U.S. in 1998 and it was deemed that the pigs had a typical flu that transformed into a new strain due to a combination of their own flu fused with those of humans and birds. Many pigs were infected in the Philippines in 2007 as well. The H1N1 virus is a combination of influenza spun from four different forms including 2 parts human flu, 1 part bird flu and 1 part pig flu.
The 2009 H1N1 virus exhibits symptoms that are similar to your everyday flu. These include a sudden fever and cough along with any of the other common flu symptoms like chills and body aches. Most people who catch the virus can treat it as they normally would with bed rest and fluids. People who have a weakened immune system can experience further complications like pneumonia or even respiratory failure. Those who are considered to be at a higher risk are people under 5 and over 65 years old. People who have recently undergone asthma treatments by taking prescription drugs are also at risk. H1N1 can have an incubation period of up to 7 days, though this has not been confirmed. It can be acquired the same way as the common flu through something as simple as a sneeze. One out of 1,000 people died of the swine flu which is comparable to the amount of people who have died from common flu. The best way to prevent from getting sick is by routine hand washing and covering your mouth and nose with a tissue when you sneeze or cough and quickly disposing it.
How do we know if we have a common flu or the swine flu? In most cases we don’t and physicians normally do not test patients to differentiate which virus they have. They will conduct a test if the symptoms are severe by administering a blood test or swabbing the back of the nose and throat. H1N1 is usually treated with Tamiflu or Relenza when it is diagnosed. These are antiviral medications that are used to treat the symptoms until the virus runs its course. The fact that most people are not tested for the H1N1 virus is concerning. The numbers of people who actually carry this virus has to be unknown if everyone infected with flu symptoms has not been tested. Even though most people with this virus have a mild form of it, I would think that The World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would want to know how many cases are out there whether the infected people have severe symptoms or not. If this virus is more
widespread than we think, perhaps it’s possible for an even larger strain to develop that we are not prepared for. I’m wondering why it is recommended to be vaccinated this year to prevent this illness if there is not enough concern for doctors to even test for it. The fatality rate is the same for the H1N1 virus as it is for the common flu and most of us have functioned just fine without a vaccination for that.
The H1N1 vaccination is not a cure for the virus as it is simply a preventative measure. Flu vaccines are on average 70-80% effective according to information provided by Fox News. Keep in mind that if you take this vaccine, you will be injected with a form of the virus that has been grown inside chicken eggs in a laboratory. Testing for the product’s safety just began earlier this month and it is already deemed to be safe. It is now being “tested” on pregnant women and children. Are these pregnant women and parents of these children who are being “tested” willing participants? It is possible for a person to develop immunity about 5 weeks after the vaccination process is complete, allowing you to fall victim to the virus in the meantime. This is due to the fact that each person will need at least two rounds of the vaccine for it to be effective. It is said that there will only be a portion of the vaccines available in October, then more vaccinations will be released each month thereafter. Is this a way to test the vaccine that was just recently reconstructed from the same type of vaccine that was administered in 1976? This is not all that concerns me. They will also be throwing in additives that have never been tested to the second batch of vaccines. How long will they test that batch if it hasn’t even been created yet?
Do I want to vaccinate my daughter? I think not, and I hope it does not become mandatory. I have weighed the pros and cons of getting her vaccinated. Do I take extra precautions so my daughter does not get the virus that is practically identical to the common flu? Keeping her safe from the flu doesn’t seem as important as preventing the problems that can occur from taking the vaccine. The vaccine administered in 1976 and the cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome that resulted from it is concerning. I would rather my child have a mild form of the flu than to die from her immune system attacking her nervous system later in life. Neurologists have already been alerted to keep their eyes open for new cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome when the vaccination is released. It seems that the risks outweigh the benefits with this vaccine, but it’s not easy for drug companies to turn down an opportunity to make a killing in revenue.

 

Massachusetts terrorist plot stopped

The news story came as shock to Massachusetts’s residents drinking their morning coffee while watching the morning news on ABC, CBS, NBC, or even CNN. A Sudbury native by the name of Tarek Mehanna was arrested for lying to authorities, about planning attacks on U.S malls, conspiring to kill two top U.S politicians, and plotting attacks on troops in Iraq.

Mehanna was working with two others before the FED’s arrested him. Authorities have been working with one of the conspirators, which helped led to Mehanna’s arrest; the third Ahman Abousamra is now in Syria. Mehanna had already been arrested In 2006 for lying to the FBI during an investigation on suspected terrorist Daniel Maldonado, who is now serving 10 years for working and training alongside of Jihad.

For his planned attacks, Mehanna was trying to obtain semi automatic weapons, but was only able to get handguns. He was also looking to get training in terrorist camps to help further his preparation for war, and talked openly about his willingness to die on the battlefield.

I know everyday somewhere out there people are masterminding terrorist attacks in our own country; it just makes you feel not safe and suspicious of everyone. For all you know it could be your nice quite next-door neighbor plotting to blow up your neighborhood.

 
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