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Daily Archives: February 2, 2012
Video: Madonna discussed her upcoming Super Bowl halftime show. Says she’s nervous…..
Madonna discussed her upcoming Super Bowl halftime show. She says she’s nervous and has never worked so hard on a show. She also showed off her salsa dancing skills. (Feb. 2)
Video: In a surprise twist, Donald Trump endorsed Mitt Romney, not Newt Gingrich
In a surprise twist, Donald Trump endorsed Mitt Romney, not Newt Gingrich, for the Republican presidential nomination. Gingrich’s camp had been so confident that it had leaked word Trump would support the former House speaker. (Feb. 2)
Video: Fast and Furious – Flawed Gun-smuggling Investigation – Eric Holder, Republicans Square Off Over Documents
Disgraced Attorney General Eric Holder squared off with Republicans on a House committee who are demanding the Justice Department turn over documents about its handling of congressional inquiries into a flawed gun-smuggling investigation. (Feb. 2)
Video: California Woman Takes Honda to Small-claims Court And Wins Big
A Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner ruled Wednesday that Honda misled Heather Peters about the potential fuel economy of her hybrid car and awarded her $9,867 _ much more than the proposed class-action settlement is offering. (Feb. 2)
Opinion: Depopulation Strategies? Bill Gates Funds Technology to Destroy Sperm?
Bill Gates Pays Media to Portray Him As a Saint
Ethan A. Huff
Natural News
February 1, 2012
(NaturalNews) Mass vaccination is apparently not the only depopulation strategy being employed by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, as new research funded by the organization has developed a way to deliberately destroy sperm using ultrasound technology. BBC News reports that the Gates Foundation awarded a grant to researchers from the University of North Carolina (UNC) to develop this new method of contraception.
For their study, the UNC team tested ultrasound on lab rats and found that two 15-minute doses “significantly reduced” both sperm counts and sperm integrity. When administered two days apart through warm salt water, ultrasound caused the rats’ sperm counts to drop below ten million sperm per milliliter, which is five million less than the “sub-fertile” range, and stay that way for up to six months.
The report claims the technology is for contraceptive purposes only and not for causing sterility. However, Dr. James Tsuruta, who led the research, told reporters that it is unclear whether or not the technology can cause long-term damage, and that more research is needed to determine whether or not repeated ultrasounds cause permanent damage.
The Gates Foundation awarded 78 different research projects with $100,000 grants each as part of its “Grand Challenges in Global Health Program.” Ten of these projects specifically addressed new technologies for contraception, according to TIME, including one for a pill that inhibits the growth and maturation of sperm, and another for creating chemical compounds that prevent sperm from reaching the egg (http://healthland.time.com/2010/05/14/male-birth-control-stopping-sperm-with-ul
“We think this could provide men with up to six months of reliable, low-cost, non-hormonal contraception from a single round of treatment,” wrote the researchers in their report. “Our long-term goal is to use ultrasound … as an inexpensive, long-term, reversible male contraceptive suitable for use in developing to first world countries.”
Back in 2010, Bill Gates explained to attendees at the TED Conference that year his ideas for culling the world population, one of which involved increasing vaccination rates (http://www.naturalnews.com/029911_vaccines_Bill_Gates.html). Now, his organization is actively funding research into advanced contraceptive methods that could render individuals infertile. Coincidence?
Video: Pennsylvania’s famous groundhog Punxsutawney Phil has emerged from his lair and saw his shadow
Pennsylvania’s famous groundhog Punxsutawney Phil has emerged from his lair and saw his shadow, in the process predicting six more weeks of winter. (Feb. 2)


Highlights of this day in history include: World War II’s Battle of Stalingrad ends; Idi Amin seizes power in Uganda; author James Joyce born; dancer-actor-choreographer Gene Kelly dies; punk rocker Sid Vicious dies. (Feb. 2)