Posts Tagged ‘2009’

Academic Medicine at UMCB, Austin, Texas April 8 , 2009

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Community leaders come together to celebrate the growing presence of Academic Medicine at UMCB in Austin, Texas. Many of the leaders of Austin’s political, business and medical communities gathered to celebrate University Medical Center Brackenridges rich history of innovation, research and care. Fri., April 8 , 2009 Four Seasons Hotel, Austin, Texas those included were Gregg Knaupe, UMC Brackenridge Development Council Kenneth I. Shine, MD, Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs, The University of Texas System Kirk Watson, State Senator Charles J. Barnett, President and CEO, Seton Family of Hospitals Jesus Garza, Chief Operating Officer, Seton Family of Hospitals Sr. Helen Brewer, Chair of the Seton Board of Trustees State Representatives – Donna Howard, Elliott Naishtat and Mark Strama University of Texas Chancellor, Dr. Francisco G. Cigarroa Vice Chancellors from the University of Texas System The University of Texas Health Science Center Houston Representatives The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Representatives Travis County Commissioners Travis County Healthcare District Board Members Austin City Manager, Marc Ott Austin Chief of Police, Art Acevedo Diocese of Austin, Bishop Emeritus John McCarthy

FEMA Concentration Camps 2009 USA Update Indiana-Government Trains in America

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

LINKS TO GOVT WEBSITES REGARDING FEMA CAMPS: www.army.mil www.dtic.mil thomas.loc.gov This facility is NOT ASSOCIATED WITH FEMA UNLESS ITS SO HIGHLY CLASSIFIED THAT STATE REPRESENTATIVES DONT KNOW ABOUT IT. its an old Amtrak station (it is now just an Amtrak repair station, not a train station) and it gets a large portion of its funding from the US government. They receive million USD a year so that they can refurbish trains for the United States Government. They refurbish and repair Amtrak trains for commercial and industrial applications as well, but some of them are refurbished for the US government to then take/purchase from Amtrak. Amtrak is basically a US government company now since they have been subsidized, so Amtrak might as well be called US Government, Inc. There is no official involvement of this Amtrak facility with FEMA (or at least none that I can find or my state rep could find). However, they do refurbish trains for the government and lets face it- under PDD 51 any facility can be used in martial law for relocating people. We dont need to look any further for FEMA camp proof than the National Emergency Centers Act, or HR 645, to see that the United States Government is planning for relocation of people during martial law or an emergency (like, oh I dont know massive International dumping of US T-bills that will collapse the economy overnight as is already happening with those worthless treasury assets still being held by international “investors,” or
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President returns home after libiayn Tour 3rd September 2009

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

President returns home President Rajapaksa returns home after a successful three-day tour of Libya. He undertook the visit to participate in the 40th commemoration of Libyas freedom struggle.. President Muammar Gaddafi extended an invitation to the President to participate in the celebrations. On arrival in Tripoli, he was accorded a rousing welcome. The Libyan Leader had invited only his close friends for this function. The opportunity afforded to Sri Lanka is significant. Among other Asian leaders present were Pakistani Prime Minister Yusul Raza Gilani and Philippines President Gloria Arroyo. The others represented African countries. A majority of the state leaders present were Muslims. A notable feature was the accolades earned by the President from these leaders for eliminating terrorism from the Sri Lankan soil. Another highlight was the participation of troops of the Sri Lankan Army at the military parade. The President also seized the opportunity of holding bi-lateral discussions with several leaders and state representatives. He had talks with the Pakistani Prime Minister, the Philippines President and the Venezuelan President. Minister Rohitha Bogollagama and Presidents Secretary Lalith Weeratunga accompanied the President in this visit.
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