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This is just an F.Y.I. about my experience.

I am NOT suggesting you skip the flu shot!

After two weeks of extreme arm pain due to receiving the 2010 flu shot I googled:
“Arm pain after 2010 flu shoot.”

I found this site:
http://www.empowher.com/community/ask/why-my-shoulder-still-hurts-after-2010-flu-shot?page=7#comment-74460

This is my 2010 flu shot experience I posted to that site…

The needle wasn’t painful going in, but as the medicine entered my arm I felt immediate discomfort deep in my arm. It felt like they may have hit the tendon, or the feeling of a large amount of medicine being injected into the muscle to quickly. I immediately had the urge to rub my arm to distribute the medicine in the muscle, but the needle wasn’t removed yet, so I didn’t. I figured: It’s a shot, your supposed to feel something. I felt immediate soreness deep in my arm, and that soreness remains today two weeks later. I figured it would pass. It hasn’t.

My arm became very painful within hours of receiving the 2010 flu shot. Soon I could barely raise my arm in any direction, or extend it forward or back without extreme pain. Now my arm aches day and night, but movements like crossing my arm in front of my body, or pulling a shirt off over my head is so painful it’s nearly unachievable and absolutely unbearable.

The pain is constant in my upper arm, but extends up my neck, and down my shoulder blade in the back. It has not subsided, and the muscle at the site of my injection remains sore to the touch. (Two weeks later). The following day all my major joints were aching like toothaches. Thankfully that passed in about 5 or 6 days. (No I did not have the live virus. I was perfectly healthy with no pain ANYWHERE 5 minutes before the shot).

I don’t think it has anything to do with where I got the shot. (Hospital pharmacy) There is extra volume in the 2010 flu shot this year, because the excess 2009 H1N1 vaccines (no one would take last year) were incorporated into the vaccine of 2010, along with one other type of flu vaccine. (A triple vaccination, in one shot)
I have not had a decent night sleep, or a pain free day since I got the 2010 flu shot. I’m hoping it will pass SOON.

Shoulder Pain with Flu Shot – EmpowHER.com

I am also going file this in a CDC report. CDC is interested in knowing any type of reactions

http://vaers.hhs.gov/esub/index



Blood Diamnonds

Movie – Blood Diamond (2006)
http://divxonly.com/drama/blood-diamond-2006/

A Brief History of Blood Diamonds

It all started with a 15-year-old’s discovery. Over a century of bloodshed would follow.

Somewhere between December, 1866, and February, 1867, a 15-year-old boy named Stephanus Erasmus Jacobs found a shiny white pebble on the grounds of the De Kalk farm. The farm was located on the south bank of the Orange River in what was then known as the Cape Colony, a Dutch-founded but then British-controlled region in what is now South Africa.

After the boy had played with it for a while, Jacobs gave the stone to a neighbor farmer friend, Schalk van Niekerk, who collected unusual stones. Niekerk in term gave it to a traveling peddler named John O’Reilly, who took it to nearby Colesberg and showed it to Lourenzo Boyes, the magistrate. When Boyes found the stone could etch glass, he proclaimed, “I do believe this is a diamond. Boyes then transmitted the stone in an unsealed package to Dr William Guybon Atherstone, a pharmacist in Grahamstown. Atherstone recognized the stone as a 21.25 diamond of a brownish yellow hue. The stone was purchased by the Governor of Cape Colony, Sir Philip Wodehouse, for 500 pounds sterling and was later show at the Paris Exhibition (World’s Fair) in 1867. The large stone was named, appropriately, the “Eureka” diamond. But an even more spectacular diamond fell into Niekerk’s hands soon after.

The stone was the subject of some controversy. Because the Northern Cape area was not believed to hold stones of value, some speculated that the stone had been planted there. But that speculation was demolished with the discovery of a larger, more valuable stone.

In 1869, again near the banks of the Orange River, a Griqua witch doctor named Swartbooi found an 83.5 carat stone, a brilliant white diamond, nicknamed the “Star of Africa,” on the Zandfontein Farm, owned by two Afrikaner farmers, Diederik De Beers and Joahannes De Beers. Niekerk heard of the stone, and traded nearly all his possessions, including 500 sheep, 10 oxen, and a horse, to the young man for the stone. He sold the diamond to the Lilienfeld brothers for 11,000 pounds sterling. The brothers then sold it to the Earl of Dudley for 30,000 pounds sterling, sparking the diamond rush to South Africa.

Worried about damage from diamond seekers invading their land, which contained two valuable mines, the De Beers sold their diamond-rich land, and Cecil Rhodes took over several of the claims and incorporated the De Beers Consolidated Mines in 1871. Among the mines that Rhodes owned in whole or part were the super-productive Kimberly and Premiere mines.

De Beers, through a cartel that Rhodes helped form, at one point controlled nearly the entire market in diamonds:

In the 1930’s, Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, the chairman of De Beers Group and leader of Anglo American, came up with the idea of “single channel marketing” which he defined as “a producers’ co-operative including the major outside, or non-De Beers producers in accordance with the belief that only by limiting the quantity of diamonds put on the market, in accordance with the demand, and by selling through one channel, can the stability of the diamond trade be maintained.”

This new single channel marketing structure eventually came to be known as the Central Selling Organisation (CSO) (DeBeers.com) Basically, Oppenheimer formed a cartel on the premise that he was operating a legitimate enterprise. He stomped out all competition and kept a stranglehold on the supply of diamonds, upping their value and rarity through a limited supply that De Beers doled out carefully. It is safe to say that during this time De Beers Group owned and controlled about 90% of diamond production in the world; thus they could control the “rarity” and value and keep a hold on the lucrative industry. Many of their dealings were shady, and they were known for particular ruthlessness against their competitors.
The poverty caused by the depression in the 1930s and World War II in the forties severely depressed the diamond market. Oppenheimer’s son Harry took over De Beers and went to America to hire an ad company to help them sell more diamonds. He hired N.W. Ayer to launch a marketing campaign, which garnered De Beers the world-famous slogan “A Diamond is Forever.” As the article linked above states:

The goal behind the marketing campaign was to ensure that women kept their diamonds literally forever. The goal was to prevent a secondary market for diamonds by persuading women that diamonds should be untouched by another woman to really have any meaning. This allowed De Beers to maintain control of the diamond trade at wholesale level and retailers to sell diamonds at a high price without competition from secondary markets. [...] It was this marketing campaign that made diamond wedding and engagement rings so popular, and pushed diamonds to become the number one coveted gem by women.
Do you feel manipulated yet? You should.

The sad horror of this is that, as diamonds became more precious, efforts to extract them became more violent:

They are called either blood diamonds or the much less evocative term, conflict diamonds. They can come from Angola, Sierra Leone, Cote d’Ivoire, Liberia, or The Congo. They are mined and sold by rebel armies (such as the Revolutionary United Front) largely to finance the purchase of arms, arms that will be used in the attempted toppling of legitimate, internationally recognized governments. Mass murder, amputation, and the use of child soldiers are an all too common part of the process.

Rough, unfinished diamonds hold many lucrative advantages for these armed insurgents: they are difficult to trace, easy to transport, and are accorded great value all over the world. There’s really no currency exchange issues when you’re dealing with “ice,” as it’s referred to in underworld lingo. In rebel-held diamond mining regions, the little subsistence farmland available to local populations is razed and gutted by this gem-lust. Farmers are taken from their land and forced to work as prisoner-labourers in the open pits, being shot on the spot for such crimes as disobedience and under-productivity. More than 1500 of the miners in Sierra Leone’s Kona region were children, who could just as easily find themselves drugged, press-ganged, and holding a diamond-bought AK-47, an underaged combatant in a conflict they could have little understanding of. While political stability has increased in Sierra Leone, the same problems are beginning to flare up in other nations, such as Cote d’Ivoire.
Sierra Leone descended into unspeakable horror in the 1990s. As the rebels clashed with the government, elections were scheduled, but people had to vote with a thumbprint. To keep people from voting, the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) instituted a campaign of amputation, to chop off people’s limbs so they could not vote. The violence was so gruesome that Nigerian troops and a United Nations peacekeeping force was sent in to remove the people in power and try to bring about a semblance of normality. In 1999, the RUF and the government of Sierra Leone signed the Lome Peace Accord, marking the cessation of ten years of violence.

To reiterate, the rebels would not have had the resources to wage war were it not for the diamonds within their borders. The rebels used the diamond profits to force more people into slave labor camps to dig up more diamonds to buy more weapons in what was nearly a perpetual circle of violence. So the next time you look at a diamond, don’t think just of its beauty. Think of the blood that might have been shed before that diamond reached your hand, wrist, ear, or neck.

Because of growing international concern over “blood diamonds” from countries such as Sierra Leone, the South African diamond producing states met together in May of 2000 in Kimberly, South Africa, home of one of the original De Beers mines, to find a way to prohibit the purchase or sale of diamonds from regions of conflict. In December of 2000, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution supporting a scheme for a certification scheme to indicate a diamond’s point of origin. This became know as the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme (KPCS).

While some in the diamond industry, notably De Beers, tout KPCS as the solution to blood diamonds, the guidelines are voluntary, and have reduced, but not eliminated, the problem. It’s up to consumers to demand conflict-free diamonds, to ask to see the certificate of origin. People will still lie and game the system. But the more customers press for this, the more the people who sell diamonds will try to guarantee their customers are satisfied. The worst thing for the diamond companies and the African nations combined would be if people stopped buying diamonds altogether.

Seeing the movie Blood Diamond, provided the inspiration for this research. As a reporter played by Jennifer Connelly in the film states (paraphrased), no one would wear a diamond if they knew it had cost someone their hand.

It’s nearly impossible (even by experts) to pick out blood diamonds. Conflict diamonds are still reaching the diamond market. Merchants who think they’re dealing in clean diamonds can be fooled by fake certificates, then the diamonds are cut and sold as legitimate stones.

Article by Real History Lisa.
http://realhistoryarchives.blogspot.com/2007/02/brief-history-of-blood-diamonds.html

Tuesday November 16, 2010
A rare pink diamond sold for more than $46 million at auction.



ADDICTED TO PLASTIC

No organism can biodegrade plastic. Plastic may break into pieces, but every piece of plastic ever made is most likely still around. The United Nations claims there are 46,000 pieces of plastic in every square mile of ocean.
In some parts of the ocean, the ratio of plastic to plankton in the water is 10 pieces of plastic, to 1 living plankton.

A Dutch scientist finds that 90% of the birds he dissects have the human equivalent of a lunch bag full of plastic in their stomachs.

This film is meant to help us all rethink our plastic habit.

http://divxonly.com/documentary/addicted-to-plastic-2008/



More info on corporations risking our health for their profits.

There is a word economist use to describe corporations risking our health for their profits, it’s called – externality. It means: Causing others to pay the bills or consequences for the corporations impact on society. (The films below are about that)

Said another way: The effect – of a transaction – between two individuals – cause a third party – to suffer the financial / economic impact – even though the third party neither consented to or played any role in the carrying out of that transaction.

Explained another way: Corporations unforeseen or unintended circumstances accompanying or brought on by a process or activity.

Monsanto kills Fox News story of their BGH hormones in your milk – HQ version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0AL4yml3bw&feature=related

Here’s the documentary Monsanto didn’t want you to see

I Updated the links below, when I realized the other link was an edited version of the film, that conveniently left out some incriminating parts.

It took years of fighting them in court – Here’s the documentary:

THE CORPORATION [1/23] What is a Corporation?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pin8fbdGV9Y&feature=channel

THE CORPORATION [2/23] Birth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SuUzmqBewg&feature=channel

THE CORPORATION [3/23] A Legal “Person”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkygXc9IM5U&feature=watch_response_rev

THE CORPORATION [4/23] Externalities
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCGTD5Bn1m0&feature=related

THE CORPORATION [5/23] Case Histories
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3m5lq9FHDo&feature=watch_response_rev

THE CORPORATION [6/23] The Pathology of Commerce
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5hEiANG4Uk&feature=related

THE CORPORATION [7/23] Monstrous Obligations
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vorWknUybY&feature=watch_response

THE CORPORATION [8/23] Mindset
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hG-c1KY7Y4&feature=channel

THE CORPORATION [9/23] Trading on 9/11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoQOXepaCjk&feature=related

THE CORPORATION [10/23] Boundary Issues
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDMenqKCXdw&feature=related

THE CORPORATION [11/23] Basic Training
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hi63rXnuWbw&feature=related

THE CORPORATION [12/23] Perception Management
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQTkczvE17U&feature=channel

THE CORPORATION [13/23] Like a Good Neighbour
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI7_pwxcC6M&feature=channel

THE CORPORATION [14/23] A Private Celebration
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJaKtRjqj2M&feature=channel

THE CORPORATION [15/23] Triumph of the Shill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roMxTYVxj98&feature=channel

THE CORPORATION [16/23] Advancing the Front
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXNvytpgZ7M&feature=channel

THE CORPORATION [17/23] Unsettling Accounts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZkDikRLQrw&feature=channel

THE CORPORATION [18/23] Expansion Plan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xw5Fon_EjGw&feature=channel

THE CORPORATION [19/23] Taking The Right Side
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkoM8RB-kJ0&feature=related

THE CORPORATION [20/23] Hostile Takeover
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-o8MVvQd7w&feature=channel

THE CORPORATION [21/23] Democracy Ltd.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4P4uvC2BFdU&feature=channel

THE CORPORATION [22/23] Psycho Therapies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62_BpZy4cjA&feature=channel

THE CORPORATION [23/23] Prognosis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4RZqQujqDQ&feature=channel



Monsanto

This video also lists the FDA, EPA, and Government officials who were/are also top Monsanto personal (starting at 2:27 in video), This is the most blatant criminal conflicts of interest I have ever seen, but main stream media refuses to inform the people.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJcZLXX39KA&feature=player_embedded#!

Radio host Jack Blood discusses Obama’s choice for USDA chief – Tom Vilsack, and his ties to big agricultural -business corporations like Monsanto.

*Obama appoints Monsanto shill Tom Vilsack to USDA chief *
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMWAzH9P728&feature=related



Do you know whear your food comes from?

Monsanto is the world leader in genetically modified organisms (GMOs), as well as one of the most controversial corporations in industrial history. This century-old empire has created some of the most toxic products ever sold, including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and the herbicide Agent Orange. Based on a painstaking investigation, The World According to Monsanto puts together the pieces of the company’s history, calling on hitherto unpublished documents and numerous first-hand accounts.

Today, Monsanto likes to style itself as a “life sciences” company. The leader in genetically modified seeds, engineered to resist its herbicide Roundup, claims it wants to solve world hunger while protecting the environment.

In the light of its troubling past, can we really believe these noble intentions? Misleading reports, collusion, pressure tactics and attempts at corruption: the history of Monsanto is filled with disturbing episodes. Behind its clean, green image, Monsanto is tightening its grasp on the world seed market, striving for market supremacy to the detriment of food security and the global environment.

The world according to MONSANTO Video:
http://wideeyecinema.com/?p=105

The World According to Monsanto part 1 of 10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvGddgHRQyg&feature=related

The World According to Monsanto part 2 of 10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OfO2IB6xVw&feature=related

The World According to Monsanto part 3 of 10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVIR56CIxpw&feature=related

The World According to Monsanto part 4 of 10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkS7vUz7Z5s&feature=related

The World According to Monsanto part 5 of 10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh3yisj_1Bg&feature=related

The World According to Monsanto part 6 of 10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OfO2IB6xVw&feature=related

The World According to Monsanto part 7 of 10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_eHoaaSwio&feature=related

The World According to Monsanto part 8 of 10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIQaumgRD3Q&feature=related

The World According to Monsanto part 9 of 10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP6_M_K6MDA&feature=related

The World According to Monsanto part 10 of 10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmxbNeFiXbw&feature=related

Monsanto rap – by the One and only Roy Shivers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjfIUNRaghA&feature=related



Control the food - Control the people

The seeds of the world are now owned primarily by one company, Monsanto. Monsanto is aiming to extend its control to pigs by patenting and thus privatising gene sequences, many of which are found naturally in pigs. Steven Druker, judge and civil rights activist, says “This, I believe, is one of the greatest frauds ever perpetrated by any government in history.”

Monsanto has a business goal to control the worlds food supply – From the seed, to the field, to the fork.

Video:
http://wideeyecinema.com/?p=110

More…

Monsanto kills Fox News story of their BGH hormones in your milk – HQ version

Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0AL4yml3bw&feature=related



More info on corporations risking our health for their profits...

Food, Inc.

A 2008 American documentary film that examines corporate farming in the United States.

Food, Inc. (2009)- Full film video
http://wideeyecinema.com/?p=5752

You will never look at dinner the same way.

Food.Inc.(1).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3U8vV3krFA&feature=related

Food.Inc.(2).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBB-KE2MUDM&feature=related

Food.Inc.(3).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpPvBNZrJUc&feature=related

Food.Inc.(4).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxHXdRjekEA&feature=related

Food.Inc.(5).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpqA9dMYDYY&feature=related

You will see a re-run over-lap on 3/4 of this next video. Because sony blocked part 6. Don’t skip the video it’s important. When the video reaches 6:34 it will catch back up.

Food.Inc.(6).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0R1Z-8RzjUY

Food.Inc.(7).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtT51f0g8jQ&feature=related

Food.Inc.(8).
Sony Music Has Blocked The Final Part From Being Seen On YouTube,You might be able to get the movie at the library.

December, 2008 Obama appointed Tom Vilsack, as Secretary of agriculture, and USDA chief – Problem is, Tom Vilsack, has major ties with big agricultural-business corporation – MONSANTO.
Video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMWAzH9P728&feature=related



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