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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Breaking News!!! Bird Flu now Swine Flu??? This Just In.


Once again the question is what is really going on. If you have not seen the movie V for Vendetta then you might feel left out but check it out. It makes for a good Saturday night movie. Anyway, thing theme about the movie was the power of an idea. I will not spoil for you. Have you ever seen a movie like Equilibrium, where everything is the society is controlled by government and you were not allowed to feel emotions? Back to the present situation, is this natural or an unnatural occurrence? That the question I asked because we know that fear is used as a factor of control. Like cattle so some one had said. Will this affect my life in a manner in which I wear a mask on my face? With economical decline that follow that doesn't seem so distant. I just a reporter and that is my spin on it. I also included the article.


By MARK STEVENSON, Associated Press Writer Mark Stevenson, Associated Press Writer – 16 mins ago

MEXICO CITY – A deadly new swine flu strain that has killed at least 20 people in Mexico City and sickened more than 1,000 has "pandemic potential," the World Health Organization chief said Saturday — but some fear it may be too late to contain the outbreak.

With 24 new suspected cases of the swine flu reported Saturday, Mexico City said schools would remain closed and all public events suspended until further notice — including more than 500 concerts, sporting events and other gatherings including the popular weekly bicycle rides on streets closed to traffic.

A hotline set up the previous day fielded 2,366 calls from frightened city residents who suspected they might have the disease. City Health Secretary Armando Ahued said 10 new possible cases of infection have been discovered in the metropolis of 20 million people.

Officials say more than 1,000 people have been infected nationwide. Tests show 20 people have died of the swine flu, and 48 other deaths were probably due to the same strain.

This virus is a mix of human, pig and bird strains that has epidemiologists around the world deeply concerned. The World Health Organization convened in Geneva Saturday to consider whether to declare an international public health emergency — a step that could lead to travel advisories, trade restrictions and border closures.

The agency's director-general, Margaret Chan, said the outbreak involves "an animal strain of the H1N1 virus, and it has pandemic potential" — but it is too early to say whether a pandemic will actually occur.

The CDC and Canadian health officials were studying samples sent from Mexico, and some governments in Asia and Latin America began monitoring passengers arriving on flights from Mexico.

But it may be too late to contain the outbreak, given how widespread the known cases are. If the confirmed deaths are the first signs of a pandemic, then cases are probably incubating around the world by now, said Dr. Michael Osterholm, a pandemic flu expert at the University of Minnesota.

The same virus also sickened at least eight people in Texas and California, though there have been no deaths north of the border, puzzling experts at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

No vaccine specifically protects against swine flu, and it is unclear how much protection current human flu vaccines might offer.

MEXICO CITY – A deadly new swine flu strain that has killed at least 20 people in Mexico City and sickened more than 1,000 has "pandemic potential," the World Health Organization chief said Saturday — but some fear it may be too late to contain the outbreak.

With 24 new suspected cases of the swine flu reported Saturday, Mexico City said schools would remain closed and all public events suspended until further notice — including more than 500 concerts, sporting events and other gatherings including the popular weekly bicycle rides on streets closed to traffic.

A hotline set up the previous day fielded 2,366 calls from frightened city residents who suspected they might have the disease. City Health Secretary Armando Ahued said 10 new possible cases of infection have been discovered in the metropolis of 20 million people.

Officials say more than 1,000 people have been infected nationwide. Tests show 20 people have died of the swine flu, and 48 other deaths were probably due to the same strain.

This virus is a mix of human, pig and bird strains that has epidemiologists around the world deeply concerned. The World Health Organization convened in Geneva Saturday to consider whether to declare an international public health emergency — a step that could lead to travel advisories, trade restrictions and border closures.

The agency's director-general, Margaret Chan, said the outbreak involves "an animal strain of the H1N1 virus, and it has pandemic potential" — but it is too early to say whether a pandemic will actually occur.

The CDC and Canadian health officials were studying samples sent from Mexico, and some governments in Asia and Latin America began monitoring passengers arriving on flights from Mexico.

But it may be too late to contain the outbreak, given how widespread the known cases are. If the confirmed deaths are the first signs of a pandemic, then cases are probably incubating around the world by now, said Dr. Michael Osterholm, a pandemic flu expert at the University of Minnesota.

The same virus also sickened at least eight people in Texas and California, though there have been no deaths north of the border, puzzling experts at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

No vaccine specifically protects against swine flu, and it is unclear how much protection current human flu vaccines might offer.

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

There is no place like home right???

The News... They say they discovered another planet that might be similar to Earth. They say it might have water on it. I still wonder who the one or group to decide if Pluto was a planet. I mean really. I think that judgment was out of bounds but that my opinion so take it for what is worth. I know i will not be the first in line buying tickets on that plane. But a wise man did tell me that those planets are little eggs waiting to be fertilized and i believe him. So the human race is held for the stars just like Star Trek. I included the link to the article so check it out.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090421/ap_on_sc/eu_britain_new_planet


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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

This is AMAZING!!! Can you Feel It!!!



Credits: NASA/CXC/CfA/P. Slane et al.

A Young Pulsar Shows Its Hand

A small, dense object only 12 miles in diameter is responsible for this beautiful X-ray nebula that

spans 150 light years. At the center of this image made by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory

is a very young and powerful pulsar, known as PSR B1509-58, or B1509 for short. The pulsar is

a rapidly spinning neutron star which is spewing energy out into the space around it to create

complex and intriguing structures, including one that resembles a large cosmic hand.In this

image, the lowest energy X-rays that Chandra detects are red, the medium range is green, and

the most energetic ones are colored blue. Astronomers think that B1509 is about 1,700 years old

and it is located about 17,000 light years away. Neutron stars are created when massive stars

run out of fuel and collapse. B1509 is spinning completely around almost 7 times every second

and is releasing energy into its environment at a prodigious rate -- presumably because it has an

intense magnetic field at its surface, estimated to be 15 trillion times stronger than the Earth's

magnetic field.The combination of rapid rotation and ultra-strong magnetic field makes B1509

one of the most powerful electromagnetic generators in the galaxy. This generator drives an

energetic wind of electrons and ions away from the neutron star. As the electrons move through

the magnetized nebula, they radiate away their energy and create the elaborate nebula seen by

Chandra.Image Credits: NASA/CXC/CfA/P. Slane et al.

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

I am just a Reporter...The Latest

This just in...

With the recent rash of violence in the cities we live in thes days make you wonder. A man shoot 13 people and himself. Is that the norm now? Did you forget about the student a Virgina Tech, who went on a rampage and shoot all those people? Or the ones who emptied bullets in the mall of the twin cities? What is really going on? I saw the movie of "Lord of War" with Nicholas Cage and they said it is one gun to tweleve people in the world and the job is to find out how to arm the other eleven. I remember reading a book call Fall of America by
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad. It talk about these hard times. I have to give credit where it is due because every body talks about and Nostradamus what he had to say about the future. I say you should give them a good look and tell me what you think. I really you like to know. I am doing my part to help shape the future by asking you to think about it. A wise man told me that steel sharping steel. Think About It!!!

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