Filed under: Airport Security, Hawaii, Military Industrial Complex, Oregon, TSA, War On Terror | Tags: Kahului Airport
U.S. fighter jets scrambled due to unruly passenger
Reuters
January 7, 2010
An unruly passenger aboard a Hawaii-bound airliner on Wednesday prompted the pilot to return the plane to Portland, Oregon, escorted by two military fighter jets, in the latest of several U.S. aviation security scares this week.
The Hawaiian Airlines jet en route to Maui’s Kahului Airport turned back because of “a suspicious passenger who made threatening remarks and refused to store his carry-on bag,” said Suzanne Trevino, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Transportation Security Administration.
The plane, escorted by two F-15 fighters scrambled out of Portland International Airport, landed there without further incident, and the man, who was not identified, was detained for questioning, authorities said.
Filed under: aspartame, big pharma, Donald Rumsfeld, Hawaii, health and environment, Human Experiments, medical Experiments, medical industrial complex | Tags: Depacoat, Dilantin, epilepsy, maui, seizures, Tegratrol
Aspartame found in anti-seizure medications
Indy Media
July 14, 2008
The Pacific Epilepsy Society in affiliation with the Epileptic Foundation of Maui has completed a seven year study on Epilepsy and Seizures, finding that epilepsy is at an all time high in Hawaii and the western states and Pacific Ocean Territories. There has been a100% increase over the two previous years. See EFM Survey, Freedom of Info Act 2000-2008 & EFM Survey 1999-03
The most profound reason for the spectacular increase in seizures is the inclusion of the drug ASPARTAME in with the new larger sized anti-seizure drugs: DILANTIN, DEPACOAT, TEGRATOL and several others produced by major pharmaceutical corporations. In 2007 the manufacture of Dilantin changed the description of the 100 mg. Dilantin, changed the 100 mg white capsule with red stripe to a much larger white capsule, orange on one end, which contains 100 mg of the drug, plus aspartame. 150 people who took the new Dilantin capsule found the seizure rate increased in every case. The Chemical Pharmaceutical Engineer employee, in fear of his job would not reveal his name, but said they were adding aspartame. He said the new larger orange & white Dilantin is also labeled 100 mg.
Filed under: big pharma, California, cancer, CDC, drinking water, Fascism, fluoride, Hawaii, health and environment, kansas, medical industrial complex, Nazi, new jersey, Oregon, tap water | Tags: honolulu, portland, san diego, Wichita
U.S. government wants 75% American water fluoridated by 2010
Reuters
July 11, 2008
Water systems serving about 30 percent of Americans are not giving them fluoridated water, six decades after fluoridation was started as a public health measure to prevent tooth decay, officials said on Thursday.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hails the reduction in dental cavities due to adding fluoride to public water supplies as one of the top 10 public health achievements of the 20th century.
Most Americans get their water from municipal or regional community water systems. A new CDC report showed that as of 2006, 69 percent of people in the United States who get water from these systems received fluoridated water, up from 65 percent in 2000 and 62 percent in 1992.
That means that while 184 million Americans get fluoridated water from community water systems, 82 million do not.
“This is one of the dirty little secrets — that the whole nation has not yet embraced fluoridation of water, which has enormous public health benefits,” Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association, said in a telephone interview.
Fluoridation of public water supplies was introduced in 1945 in Grand Rapids, Mich.
“It’s still an under-utilized, very effective public health measure,” Dr. William Bailey of the CDC’s Division of Oral Health, who led the report, said in a telephone interview.
Some major cities still do not fluoridate their water supplies, including: San Diego; Portland, Ore.; Honolulu, Hawaii; and Wichita, Kansas. San Diego has committed to begin fluoridating its water by May 2010.
In California, the most populous of the 50 U.S. states, only 27 percent of people served by community systems were getting fluoridated water as of 2006, the CDC said. Only Hawaii (8 percent) and New Jersey (23 percent) were lower.
Fluoridation has remained controversial among some people. In fact, some opponents in the 1950s denounced it as a communist plot, which was lampooned in director Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 Cold War satire “Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.”
Current opponents argue the fluoride being added to water may cause a health problems such as weak bones and bone cancer, an assertion the CDC rejects.
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http://www.prisonplanet.com/articl..8_fluoride_horror.htm
Filed under: Coup, Hawaii, Military, nation building, navy, occupation, sovereignty, Troops | Tags: hawaiin sovereignty, honolulu, kânaka maoli, King Kalakaua, Leon Siu, Mahealani Kahau, native hawaiins
Queen of Hawaii demands independence from ’US occupiers’
Telegraph
June 30, 2008
The United States is an illegal occupying force that should hand the 132 islands of Hawaii back to the monarchy overthrown more than a century ago, according to members of a Native Hawaiian sovereignty movement.
For almost two months, the self-proclaimed Hawaiian Kingdom Government has peacefully occupied the grounds of the Iolani Palace, residence of the islands’ last two monarchs, operating a shadow government from a tent erected in its stately grounds.
Her Majesty Mahealani Kahau, a descendant of Hawaii’s last king who was elected “head of state” by the group, and her ministers gather each day to debate how to achieve their goal of restoring Native Hawaiian rule.
“We are here, we are real, we are in business,” declares the group’s website, which outlines its aim to “remove all laws, policies, rules and regulations” of the “occupying power” and “return Hawaii’s independent status”.
The group, which claims 1,000 followers, is demanding the dissolution of the State of Hawaii and the return of land and bank assets totalling billions of dollars.
Hawaii has about 200,000 Native Hawaiians, or kânaka maoli, out of a population of 1.3 million. The Hawaiian Kingdom Government is just one of a number of sovereignty groups, many with similar names, waging independence campaigns.
All aim to “right the wrong” inflicted on Native Hawaiians in 1893 when a small, mostly American group of sugar plantation owners and other businessmen overthrew the Hawaiian monarchy with the support of US troops sent ashore from a Navy warship.
The then monarch, Queen Liliuokalani, gave up her throne “to this superior force of the United States of America” and was imprisoned in the Iolani Palace in Honolulu, built by her brother King Kalakaua. In 1898, Hawaii was annexed by the United States and in 1959 became the 50th US state.
“The Hawaiian kingdom was unlawfully taken over by a coup d’etat and then those that took it over formed an illegal government and then ceded Hawaii to the United States,” said Leon Siu, minister of foreign affairs for the Hawaiian Kingdom, another sovereignty group that shares many of the Hawaiian Kingdom Government’s aims.
Filed under: Big Brother, Britain, California, CCTV, Control Grid, DNA Database, Europe, european union, Hawaii, olympics, Oppression, police brutality, Police State, police state surveillance, Science and technology, Taser Guns, United Kingdom
Roadside cameras that detect BLOOD will catch lone drivers who abuse car-sharing lanes
Daily Mail
February 24, 2008
Motorists will be targeted by a new generation of road cameras which work out how many people are in a car by measuring the amount of bodily fluid it contains.
The latest snooping device on the nation’s roads aims to penalise lone drivers who abuse car-sharing lanes, and is part of a Government effort to combat congestion at busy times.
The cameras work by sending an infrared beam through the windscreen of vehicles which detects the unique make-up of blood and water content in human skin.
The system’s inventors believe it will catch out motorists who try to fool existing CCTV road cameras by placing mannequins in passenger seats or fixing photographs to windscreens.
Police in retreat after public backlash over their demands for a DNA database
Daily Mail
February 25, 2008
Police were in retreat last night after a public backlash over plans to take the DNA of people who drop litter or fail to wear a seatbelt.
Opposition was also hardening against a universal UK database which would create a “nation of suspects”.
But there were growing calls to extend the current register of 4.5million samples in other ways.
Former Home Secretary David Blunkett said more people should be encouraged to volunteer their DNA, while the Tories said there should be a trawl for any serious criminals not already logged.
http://canadianpress.google.co..Ja62jHToBul1yGM5Q
Man Jailed For Giving Manicure Without License
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YErNRaDWk0w
Police Taser Naked Old Guy
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http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/n..6_ZIONSUSPECT_S1.article
Public Housing Could Be Under Surveillance
http://www.khon2.com/news/local/15975912.html
San Jose Police Deploy Sonic Weapon
http://www.nbc11.com/news/15404807/detail.html
Filed under: Australia, California, environmental hazards, Hawaii, health and environment, Mexico
Floating Rubbish Dump Bigger Than U.S.
news.com.au
February 5, 2008
IT has been described as the world’s largest rubbish dump, or the Pacific plastic soup, and it is starting to alarm scientists.
It is a vast area of plastic debris and other flotsam drifting in the northern Pacific Ocean, held there by swirling ocean currents.
Discovered in 1997 by American sailor Charles Moore, what is also called the great Pacific garbage patch is now alarming some with its ever-growing size and possible impact on human health.
The “patch” is in fact two massive, linked areas of circulating rubbish, says Dr Marcus Eriksen, research director of the US-based Algalita Marine Research Foundation, founded by Moore.
Although the boundaries change, it stretches from about 500 nautical miles off the coast of California, across the northern Pacific to near the coast of Japan.
The islands of Hawaii are placed almost in the middle, so piles of plastic regularly wash up on some beaches there.
“The original idea that people had was that it was an island of plastic garbage that you could almost walk on. It is not quite like that. It is almost like a plastic soup,” Dr Eriksen says.
“It is endless for an area that is maybe twice the size as continental United States,” he says.
The concentration of floating plastic debris just beneath the ocean’s surface is the product of underwater currents, which conspire to bring together all the junk that accumulates in the Pacific Ocean.
Moore, an oceanographer who has made the study of the patch his full-time occupation, believes there is about 100 million tonnes of plastic circulating in the northern Pacific – or about 2.5 per cent of all plastic items made since 1950.
Bill to Ban Aspartame in Hawaii
KHON2
January 28, 2008
http://youtube.com/watch?v=OemMS8d0bzU
Many popular foods and drinks would be pulled from store shelves under a bill in the state Legislature to ban the sweetener aspartame.
While the Food and Drug Administration and many doctors say it’s safe, a growing contingent of consumers thinks the additive is dangerous if not deadly. One lawmaker is bringing the debate to the Capitol.
Diet soda — for many, a daily staple. But is what’s inside hurting us?
Some consumers are organizing against the no-calorie sweetener aspartame that’s found in numerous drinks and snacks. Critics say it’s been linked to 92 symptoms and several deaths. Hawaii lawmaker Rep. Mele Carroll heard concerns from dozens of her own constituents with conditions they blame on aspartame.
“Some of them felt helpless, helpless in the sense of they don’t know how to prove,” Carroll said.
She drafted a bill that would ban the additive in any foods sold in Hawaii by the end of this year.
“I think it’s great when we do extreme legislation because it raises the issue and it gets all of our attention,” Carroll said.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles..benzene-still-in-drinks.aspx
Filed under: CIA, Coup, Dick Cheney, False Flag, George Bush, Hawaii, Iran, Israel, military strike, NIE, Nuke, Olmert, poll, Propaganda, Psyops, Robert Baer, Robert Gates, Saber Rattling, Sanctions, Sarkozy, Saudi Arabia, scott ritter, Shock and Awe, State Sponsored Terrorism, Tehran, White House, ww4
Bush insists Iran is ‘dangerous’
AFP
December 11, 2007
US President George W. Bush insisted Iran was “dangerous” Tuesday and would be more so if it began enriching uranium, stepping up warnings a week after a US report said Tehran had halted its nuclear weapons program.“Iran is dangerous and they will be even more dangerous if they learn how to enrich uranium,” Bush said after meeting his Italian counterpart Giorgio Napolitano.
Bush said Tehran had an obligation to disclose all of its past nuclear activities, and added he had expressed to Napolitano his “deep concern about Iran.”
His comments came after a surprise joint report released last week by 16 US intelligence agencies said Iran had ended its nuclear weapons program in 2003.
Bush had escalated his warnings that Iran posed a threat in recent months and pushed for tougher sanctions, amid growing talk of a US military strike against it.
The White House promptly responded by insisting Iran still posed a threat.
“Iran is dangerous, we believe Iran had a secret military weapons program and Iran must explain to the world why they had a program,” Bush said Tuesday.
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Filed under: Hawaii, New York, Oppression, pepperspray, police brutality, Police State
Some Hawaii Students Say Attack Case Of Police Brutality
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NYPD tricking innocent people into committing nonexistent crimes, then charging them with felonies!
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They threw me down, they hurt me, they searched my bra
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Depleted Uranium Found At Hawaii Military Base
Seattle Post Intelligencer
August 21, 2007
HONOLULU — A military contractor on Monday confirmed the presence of depleted uranium at the U.S. Army’s Pohakuloa Training Area on the Big Island, the Army said.
The Army has said it didn’t use depleted uranium at the training range. Earlier state tests found radiation levels in the air near the Pohakuloa training range to be “normal.”
The Army last year said it also found depleted uranium at an Oahu post, Schofield Barracks, in remnants of training rounds used in the 1960s. That announcement came after years of Army denials it used depleted uranium in the islands.
The Army said in a news release Monday it currently doesn’t use depleted uranium in training munitions.
Cabrera Services, the contractor, conducted an aerial survey for depleted uranium Thursday through Saturday.
The contractor’s study sought to determine if a 1960s-era weapon which was capable of firing depleted uranium rounds, the Davy Crockett gun, had ever been fired at Pohakuloa.
The contractor also took soil samples from Pohakuloa, which have been sent to a lab for analysis.
The Army said it will coordinate with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the state to determine what steps will be taken.
Big Island peace activist Jim Albertini said the news confirmed his suspicions.
“I’m not surprised at all,” said Albertini, who heads the Malu Aina Center for Nonviolent Education and Action in Kurtistown.
Albertini said his group detected heightened radiation levels at the edge of Pohakuloa as wind was coming off the firing range May 29.
He called on the Army to suspend all live-fire training in Hawaii because of the risk exercises could disturb any depleted uranium in the soil and release contaminated particles into the air.
Albertini added a community representative should be included in the group testing for depleted uranium at Hawaii ranges.
“The military needs to ensure transparency and we need access to all data to have information confirmed through independent sources,” Albertini said.
U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii officials did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment.
Depleted uranium is a byproduct of radioactive enriched uranium and has been used by the U.S. military in bullets and other weapons designed to pierce armor. Some researchers suspect exposure to depleted uranium may have caused chronic fatigue and other symptoms in veterans of the first Gulf War, but there is no conclusive evidence it has.
An aerial survey of the Army’s Makua Military Reservation on Oahu was conducted earlier last week, but it was inconclusive because heavy vegetation covered the ground, the Army said. Soil samples from Makua are also being studied.
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