jueves, 15 de abril de 2010

ABC News: ¿UFO Crash o Meteorito en USA?

El noticioso ABC News emite ésta imfornación sobre una extraña luz que fue registrada por cientos de testigos en el centro oeste de los Estados Unidos. Según el Departamento de Meteorología con sus oficinas en La Crosse Wisconsin las ciudades de Des Moines, Iowa, y Kansas City en Missouri recibieron nuemrosas llamadas al 911 del público haciendo referencia a éste inusual evento. El caso se dió a las 10:15PM. Aunque se cree que se haya tratado de un meteorito cayendo a Tierra correspondiente a la lluvia de las llamadas Gamma Virgínidas por la prescencia militar hoy en la zona hay quienes aseguran se trate de un UFO Crash. Compartimos el video que subimos para Ud.
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Ovnis grabados sobre Madrid hace unos días

  Juzgad por vosotros mismos. La grabación es del 12 de abril.

Chile : Madre Demanda al Estado Por Vacunas Del Minsal Con Mercurio Que Dejaron a su Hijo Con Daño Neurológico

Demandan al Estado por daños neurológicos causados por vacuna del Minsal


255 mil millones de pesos
 
Niño mantiene trastornos del habla gracias al daño que provocó en sus neuronas el exceso de Mercurio que contiene un componente de las vacunas que distribuyó hasta el 2.007 el Ministerio de Salud. (TERRA.cl)
SANTIAGO, abril 14 .- Una millonaria demanda contra el Estado presentó la madre de un menor que resultó con serio daño neurológico tras recibir las vacunas del programa del Ministerio de Salud.
Un cifra de 255 mil millones de pesos exigen de indemnización por daño moral y emergente Sandra Ormazabal, la madre de este niño que hoy tiene cinco años.
Relató que su hijo mantiene trastornos del habla gracias al daño que provocó en sus neuronas el exceso de Mercurio que contiene un componente de las vacunas que distribuyó hasta el 2007 el Ministerio de Salud.
Agregó que el Timerosal, un preservante de las vacunas que se les suministran a los niños entre cuatro meses y dos años de edad, contiene un 49 por ciento de mercurio.
Según consta en estudios que realizaron en Francia, el máximo porcentaje que puede recibir un lactante es de un uno por ciento.

La demanda quedó para su tramitación en el Vigésimo Séptimo Juzgado Civil de Santiago.
Fuente : Terra

Madre demanda al Estado por vacunas que dejaron a su hijo con daño neurológico

Mujer denunció que las inoculaciones presentaban altos niveles de mercurio.
por LaTercera.com – 14/04/2010 – 12:04
Una demanda por más de $255 mil millones en contra del Estado fue presentada por la madre de un menor de cinco años, que resultó con daño neurológico por lo que sería el supuesto envenenamiento con mercurio causado por la aplicación de una serie de vacunas durante sus primeros años de vida.
Según relató Sandra Ormazábal, su hijo comenzó a presentar dificultades para hablar y movilizarse, además de ciertos rasgos de autismo que habrían sido provocados por la aplicación de las inoculaciones, entre ellas la antipoliomelitis.
La mujer dijo que esto los llevó a enviar muestras del pequeño a Francia y Estados Unidos. Los resultados evidenciaron que, el organismo del menor, presentaba altas dosis del metal, como también las muestras de las vacunas que se le suministraron.
Tras la presentación, el caso será investigado por el 27° juzgado civil de Santiago.
Fuente : La Tercera

URGENTE: Neil Armstrong, James Lovell y Eugene Cernan envían carta a Barack Obama

Sabemos bien que éstos personajes corresponden a las figuras más representativas de la astronáutica norteamericana. En una carta abierta presentada y obtenida hoy 13 de Abril (2010) por el periodista Jay Barbree de NBC los tres astronautas urgen al presidente Barack Obama a reconsiderar las nuevas políticas sobre el futuro de NASA por considerarlas devastadoras. Republicamos la Carta (Inglés):
The United States entered into the challenge of space exploration under President Eisenhower’s first term, however, it was the Soviet Union who excelled in those early years. Under the bold vision of Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon, and with the overwhelming approval of the American people, we rapidly closed the gap in the final third; of the 20th century, and became the world leader in space exploration. America’s space accomplishments earned the respect and admiration of the world. Science probes were unlocking the secrets of the cosmos; space technology was providing instantaneous worldwide communication; orbital sentinels were helping man understand the vagaries of nature. Above all else, the people around the world were inspired by the human exploration of space and the expanding of man’s frontier. It suggested that what had been thought to be impossible was now within reach. Students were inspired to prepare themselves to be a part of this new age. No government program in modern history has been so effective in motivating the young to do “what has never been done before.” World leadership in space was not achieved easily. In the first half-century of the space age, our country made a significant financial investment, thousands of Americans dedicated themselves to the effort, and some gave their lives to achieve the dream of a nation. In the latter part of the first half century of the space age, Americans and their international partners focused primarily on exploiting the near frontiers of space with the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. As a result of the tragic loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia in 2003, it was concluded that our space policy required a new strategic vision. Extensive studies and analysis led to this new mandate: meet our existing commitments, return to our exploration roots, return to the moon, and prepare to venture further outward to the asteroids and to Mars. The program was named "Constellation." In the ensuing years, this plan was endorsed by two Presidents of different parties and approved by both Democratic and Republican congresses. The Columbia Accident Board had given NASA a number of recommendations fundamental to the Constellation architecture which were duly incorporated. The Ares rocket family was patterned after the Von Braun Modular concept so essential to the success of the Saturn 1B and the Saturn 5. A number of components in the Ares 1 rocket would become the foundation of the very large heavy lift Ares V, thus reducing the total development costs substantially. After the Ares 1 becomes operational, the only major new components necessary for the Ares V would be the larger propellant tanks to support the heavy lift requirements. The design and the production of the flight components and infrastructure to implement this vision was well underway. Detailed planning of all the major sectors of the program had begun. Enthusiasm within NASA and throughout the country was very high. When President Obama recently released his budget for NASA, he proposed a slight increase in total funding, substantial research and technology development, an extension of the International Space Station operation until 2020, long range planning for a new but undefined heavy lift rocket and significant funding for the development of commercial access to low earth orbit. Although some of these proposals have merit, the accompanying decision to cancel the Constellation program, its Ares 1 and Ares V rockets, and the Orion spacecraft, is devastating. America’s only path to low Earth orbit and the International Space Station will now be subject to an agreement with Russia to purchase space on their Soyuz (at a price of over 50 million dollars per seat with significant increases expected in the near future) until we have the capacity to provide transportation for ourselves. The availability of a commercial transport to orbit as envisioned in the President’s proposal cannot be predicted with any certainty, but is likely to take substantially longer and be more expensive than we would hope. It appears that we will have wasted our current $10-plus billion investment in Constellation and, equally importantly, we will have lost the many years required to recreate the equivalent of what we will have discarded. For The United States, the leading space faring nation for nearly half a century, to be without carriage to low Earth orbit and with no human exploration capability to go beyond Earth orbit for an indeterminate time into the future, destines our nation to become one of second or even third rate stature. While the President's plan envisages humans traveling away from Earth and perhaps toward Mars at some time in the future, the lack of developed rockets and spacecraft will assure that ability will not be available for many years. Without the skill and experience that actual spacecraft operation provides, the USA is far too likely to be on a long downhill slide to mediocrity. America must decide if it wishes to remain a leader in space. If it does, we should institute a program which will give us the very best chance of achieving that goal.
Neil Armstrong
Commander, Apollo 11
James Lovell
Commander, Apollo 13
Eugene Cernan
Commander, Apollo 17

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