Sunday, December 28, 2008

For Cowboy haters: "How bout them Cowboys?!"

The Dallas Cowboys are out of the playoffs and their obnoxious fans (aka "Cockroaches") have nothing to say. This page is dedicated to all of the Cowboy haters who can now enjoy the rest of the playoffs without having to hear another word from a cockroach. Enjoy.


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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Congress Discuss Collapse US Economy by September 2008

In a "closed door" session of Congress on March 18,2008 one of only 4 in US history, the "Imminent Collapse of the US Economy" reportedly was discussed. Revealing what was discussed is forbidden (House Rule XVII). According to Australia TO newspaper May 2008 Last Trumpet Newsletter, US Homeland Security surveillance techniques were revealed.

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Stem-cell treatment helps restore eye-sight to blind patients

Six blind patients have had their eye-sight restored after undergoing pioneering stem cell transplants.

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Pharmaceutical company sells HIV-infected medication

Bayer knew that the batch had been infected with HIV so they pulled it from the US market and sold it overseas.

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41 Secrets Your Doctor Would Never Share

"Ninety-four percent of doctors take gifts from drug companies, even though research has shown that these gifts bias our clinical decision making." --Internist, Rochester, Minnesota

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Insurance Companies Reactions to Sicko

A very interesting article which shows the reactions from the pharmaceutical and insurance companies regarding Sicko. In "Sicko," his new film assailing the U.S. health care system, filmmaker Michael Moore doesn't try to be fair to health insurers and pharmaceutical companies.

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Incredible Growth Potential in Pharmaceuticals Market

The market is broken down into applications of branded prescription drugs, generic prescription drugs and over-the-counter (OTC) products. Of these, branded prescription drugs have the largest share of the market. Worth an estimated $525.1 billion in 2007, this segment is expected to grow to a value of $553.2 billion in 2008.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Bruno Groening Documentary- Parts 1 & 2

The Phenomenon Bruno Groening - On the track of the "Miracle Healer" Documentary film in three parts (each approximately 95 minutes): public showings based on voluntary donations in many countries. In 1949 one name dominated the headlines: Bruno Groening. Extra editions were printed about him. There were also radio and newsreel reports. A movie was filmed. Everywhere he appeared hundreds, thousands, even tens of thousands people flocked to see him. They came from all over Germany, Austria, Switzerland, but also from Belgium, France, and the USA. Groening became a world event. Those who throng to see him, however, are not followers, fans or groupies. They are sick people. For many it is there last ray of hope. Beaten down by the war, given up on by doctors, they have only one wish, and that is to become healthy - free from pain and suffering. Bruno Groening should help them. And he helps. "There is no incurable God is the greatest physician," were his words. And the unfathomable happens: innumerable sick people become healthy the lame can walk, the blind can see... The Documentary film "The Phenomenon Bruno Groening - On the track of the "Miracle Healer" shows the dramatic events of that time objectively. Original film and sound documents, archive material, over 50 eyewitness interviews, and also containing large-scale re-enactment scenes. All this make the film a deeply impressive experience. This film is, however, more than a documentary glance at the past. Many viewers have reported that they suddenly felt a power, tingling, current in their bodies while watching the film. For most of them, this is a fully new experience. Some have even reported the disappearance of pain, handicaps, and other forms of suffering. How is that possible? Groening died in 1959. The tumult over him is long since past. However, even today unusual healings occur. The facts speak for themselves: healings from cancer, angina pectoris, heumatoid arthritis, and osteoporosis, but also from drug addiction and other addictions. The successes have been medically documented by physicians. Bruno Groening Documentary film: http://www.bruno-groening-film.org/en_index.htm Bruno Groening Circle of Friends, one of the largest associations for spiritual healing in the world. http://www.bruno-groening.org/english«

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Part 2 (22 min)

Monday, June 9, 2008

Sicko

Documentary look at health care in the United States as provided by profit-oriented health maintenance organizations (HMOs) compared to free, universal care in Canada, the U.K., and France. Moore contrasts U.S. media reports on Canadian care with the experiences of Canadians in hospitals and clinics there. He interviews patients and doctors in the U.K. about cost, quality, and salaries. He examines why Nixon promoted HMOs in 1971, and why the Clintons' reform effort failed in the 1990s. He talks to U.S. ex-pats in Paris about French services, and he takes three 9/11 clean-up volunteers, who developed respiratory problems, to Cuba for care. He asks of Americans, "Who are we?"


Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Prescription for Disaster

Prescription for Disaster is an in-depth investigation into the symbiotic relationships between the pharmaceutical industry, the FDA, lobbyists, lawmakers, medical schools, and researchers, and the impact this has on consumers and their health care. During this thorough investigation, we take a close look at patented drugs, why they are so readily prescribed by doctors, the role insurance companies and HMO's play in promoting compliance, and the problem of rising health care costs. We examine the marketing and public relations efforts on behalf of the pharmaceutical companies, including sales reps, medical journals and conferences. Further, we look at alternatives to traditional pharmacology and drug therapy, such as vitamins and nutritional supplements, and why they are often perceived as a competitive threat to the drug manufacturers. Alternative therapies also include diet, exercise and a healthy lifestyle. Prescription for Disaster takes you on a journey through the tangled web of big business, the way disease is treated today, and the consequences we suffer as a society.«