Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Sixth

[This is interesting. I came across the following link after this one, which is supposed to be this kid’s postings to some nazi website. You can see one of his posts is him saying, almost exactly one year ago, that there had been a threat to shoot up his school, and they were trying to pin it on him, but he had nothing to do with it.

“guess whom they’ve pinned” he says.]

Relatives of 15 year-old Jeff Wiese, identified by tribal members as the shooter in Tuesday's deadly onslaught, said he was a towering loner who wore black all the time and was teased by other kids.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0322schoolshooting-side22.html

Title: Re: Native American Nationalists?
Post by Todesengel on Apr 19th, 2004, 11:41pm
Hmn, after a recent discussion with some misinformed people I had to ask you guys, why are people so close minded?

By the way, I'm being blamed for a threat on the school I attend because someone said they were going to shoot up the school on 4/20, Hitlers birthday, and just because I claim being a National Socialist, guess whom they've pinned?
http://cryptome.org/jeff-weise.htm

It is one of the most romantic stories in the history of mathematics: in 1913, the English mathematician G. H. Hardy received a strange letter from an unknown clerk in Madras, India. The ten-page letter contained about 120 statements of theorems on infinite series, improper integrals, continued fractions, and number theory (Here is a .dvi file with a sample of these results). Every prominent mathematician gets letters from cranks, and at first glance Hardy no doubt put this letter in that class. But something about the formulas made him take a second look, and show it to his collaborator J. E. Littlewood. After a few hours, they concluded that the results "must be true because, if they were not true, no one would have had the imagination to invent them".
http://www.usna.edu/Users/math/meh/ramanujan.html

[It has come out over the years that basically all the terrorist type factions in Northern Ireland were riddled with agents of the English government. More than once one English agent was beating another one over the head in order to maintain the covers of both of them. More than once agents of the government participated in mruder or terrorist attacks to maintain their cover, even though the people they were supposedly protecting by going under cover were being killed at their own hands.

Is this an isolated situation, or do government always try to get infiltrators into terrorist type organizations?]

Following the publication of the report by the police ombudsman into the killing of Eoin Morley in 1990 by the PIRA, it has become clear that the RUC special branch were shielding a high level informant in that organisation.

The person named as "A" in the report was the quartermaster in Newry at the time and was instrumental in the plot to kill Eoin Morley.
http://lark.phoblacht.net/im2102053g.html

But what has made this case into a real Pandora’s box is the crisscrossing of local and international narco-trafficking mafias with their military, judicial and business accomplices, just as a discussion is forming on drug policy in Argentina, where cocaine use has been on the rise consistently for the last four years. In fact, the “narco-scandal” led to the launch of the first National Drug Plan, approved by decree January 20, which includes goals from “locating and neutralizing clandestine airstrips” to the regulation of alcohol and tobacco advertising. Also, in the last few days, it has become known that the government is considering creating a National School on Fighting Narco-Trafficking, which would be composed of security forces personnel.
http://www.narconews.com/Issue36/article1238.html

[I won’t bother putting in the links because they are a little hard to follow anyway, but it seems some anti-software piracy agency in Scandinavia made a “bust” by planting evidence on some computer network and got caught doing it. If I find a good summary of the story somewhere I will post it.]


[This says something like
The Disappared Project is a venture[?] of distinct organizations and human rights activists whose goal is to recover and maintain the memory and understanding of what happened in Argentina during the “Dirty War” and the struggle against impunity[?] [I suspect this must refer to a government that acts with impunity]. We invite you to visit, contribute, add your strength to ours, and most of all to remember.]
El Proyecto Desaparecidos es una propuesta de distintos organismos y activistas de derechos humanos cuyo propósito es recuperar y mantener la memoria, entender lo que pasó en Argentina durante la "Guerra Sucia" y luchar contra la impunidad. Te invitamos a visitarlo, a contribuir, a unirte a nuestros esfuerzos - y más que nada, a recordar
http://www.desaparecidos.org/arg/

Is Agent Orange responsible for deformities in the children and grandchildren of people exposed to it during the Vietnam war? Vietnam claims the herbicide, used by the US to reduce forest cover, is to blame. But the US has never accepted this. The chances of the issue ever being resolved receded last month when the US cancelled a multimillion-dollar research project.

Under a 2003 US-Vietnam agreement, the study would have looked at the health effects of the dioxin TCDD, with which Agent Orange was contaminated. But the US National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences cancelled the project on 25 February 2005 after "failing to receive the necessary cooperation from the Vietnamese government".
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7146

Hundreds of thousands of people may die and one quarter of the work force could be absent if Britain were hit by a bird flu pandemic, a senior government official said.
"It may be somewhere between 20,000 and 750,000 extra deaths and it may be 25 percent of the population off work," the government official, speaking on a non-attributable basis, told a conference in London.
 
"That is the shape of the event we are going to have to deal with," he said.
 
Britain's population is nearly 60 million people, with 28 million working, according to government figures.
http://www.rense.com/general63/hodp.htm

[Chew on that for a while. Think abou the half billion people in the EU, plus the 1.5B in China vs. the 300M in the US and the 150M in Japan. The US and Japan together wouldn’t even work out to the population of the EU, and we would only be the “.5” in 1.5B.]

The truly significant trade development of 2004 was the EU's emergence as China's biggest economic partner, suggesting the possibility of a Sino-European cooperative bloc confronting a less vital Japanese-American one.
http://www.tomdispatch.com/index.mhtml?pid=2259

[My philosophy is, if the human race was surviving “in the wild” thousands of years ago doing something a certain way, then there is probably nothing wrong with that, and it might even be good. So things like drinking water, getting plenty of sun and exercise and all this, I think we ought to stick with that.

These Gatorade comemrcials always get me, trying to tell people gatorade is better than water. Essentially every living thing known ot exist relies on water. NO living thing known to exist relies on Gatorade. So which are you going to choose?]

Cancer specialists around the world are rethinking their advice to cover up in the sun amid growing concern that staying in the shade may be causing harm.
 
Australia is revising its warnings about the risks of sun exposure because of fears about vitamin D deficiency, which increases the risk of a range of diseases from cancer to osteoporosis, in what doctors have described as a "revolution".
http://www.rense.com/general63/cer.htm

[Animal abuse and human abuse are two sides of the same coin.

As it says in the NT [Matt 25:40,45] “I tell you, whenever you did this for one of the least of my brothers, you did it for me” and “I tell you, whenever you refused to help one of the least important, you refused to help me.”

People every day contribute to the casual cruelty against animals which is a hallmark of our American society. Are they not the least among us?

These incidents are only shocking because they are happening in residential communities. This same kind of thing happens all the time on fur frams, at meat packing plants, and other places like that.

Notice they say people who exhibit this kind of behavior are on the road to becoming psychotic, or perhaps are already there.

What does it mean when a whole society behaves like this? Is that not psychosis as well?

Also, I think the headline of this story is misleading. It is technically true these are people who live on the island of Ierland, but their behavior I think is more characteristic of what goes on in the rest of the UK, rather than of what is going on on the erst of the island of Ireland.

Maybe someone can correct me if that is wrong.]

In one shocking incident, a dog in Galliagh was skinned alive, animals were beheaded, and Ballyarnett farm was the scene of a bloodbath after youths set dogs on a wildfowl.
 
Around this time in 2003, three families in Galliagh Park cheated death after arsonists lit a fire which left 13 people homeless.
 
Just last week police and firefighters warned that fatalities were narrowly averted in a malicious spate of fires beside oil tanks in Galliagh.
 
Three days earlier, animal cruelty reached its height when a family dog was hanged from a fence with electrical cable.
 
Derry's biggest animal rehoming centre, the Rainbow, today announced that it would no longer be sending animals to Galliagh in light of the brutality.
 
A study of nine school shootings in the US from 1996 to 1999 reported that almost half of the 11 perpetrators had histories of alleged animal abuse.
 
Children who exhibit a combination of fire setting and animal cruelty are even more likely to develop psychopathic behaviour.
 
Many experts say it is a clear indicator of psychological issues that can and often do lead to more violent human crimes.
 
The worst of the United States' most vicious criminals have a history of animal abuse.
http://www.rense.com/general63/irelandfacingrisingyouth.htm

An outbreak of an unidentified haemorrhagic fever has claimed the lives of 93 people in northern Angola, Deputy Minister of Health Jose van Dunem said late on Mon 21 Mar 2005. Of the 101 cases reported in the Uige provincial hospital in northern Angola, 93 people have died and 2 have left the hospital without being properly discharged, said Van Dunem at a news conference. "We are engaged in an effort with the community to find the 2 patients who fled the hospital and to detect new cases," he said.
http://www.rense.com/general63/deathsmountfromangola.htm

The long-awaited final results of the GM trials for Britain's biggest crop, winter oil seed rape, show that wildlife and the environment would suffer if the crop was grown in the UK, in effect ending the biotech industry's hopes of introducing GM varieties in the foreseeable future.
http://www.rense.com/general63/damn.htm

[This is a good idea which will almost certainly be destroyed by some kind of “intellectual property” claims.]

Dr Bowyer is working on creating the 3D models needed for a rapid prototype machine to make a copy of itself. When this is complete, he will put these on a website so that all owners of an existing conventional machine can download them for free and begin making copies of his machine.

The new copies can then be sold to other people, who can in turn copy the machine and sell on.
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/robot-05q.html

[5. Satan represents vengeance instead of turning the other cheek!
http://www.churchofsatan.com/Pages/NineStatements.html]

When the man came to, he asked why Smith had beaten him unconscious. "Because I'm Christian," Smith said.
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/features/3094349

[Spies, spies, everywhere there’s spies, blocking up the scenery, breaking my mind, d this, don’t do that, can’t you hear the spies?]

Genesee County officials are considering using Pictometry Visual Intelligence, a new, ultra-detailed data and aerial photograph system that can show a picture from up to 12 different angles and lets users combine the pictures with all sorts of material - even a tool to measure how big that deck is.

"What we tell our customers is, with this system you can see everywhere, measure anything and plan everything that you want to plan," said Dante Pennacchia, senior vice president of marketing and sales for Pictometry International Corp.

The program would allow firefighters to see how tall buildings are, SWAT teams to plan escape routes and 911 operators to see exactly where people in need are, Pennacchia said.
http://www.mlive.com/news/fljournal/index.ssf?/base/news-27/1111321203140000.xml

[Remember that protest against the President of China?

The Chinese Secret Service was there with video cameras too, getting nice close-ups of all the seditious trouble makers, following them around.

And here we see precisely the same thing happening right in our own country, perpetrated by “our” government.]

Say hello to Big Brother, right here in good old Brevard County.  By now, you've probably heard about the Melbourne police surveillance of 36 demonstrators who turned out at City Hall to peacefully protest the start of President Bush's second term.

How the cops videotaped them, took close-ups of their faces and at least one license plate, and placed the tape "in evidence." And how officers shadowed a protester as she walked home and where, upon her arrival, she found a police car parked nearby.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2958

[If the wrong person is IN jail, that means the right person is OUT of jail, free to strike again. What is the point of that?]

There have been numerous egregious miscarrages of justice in California. At least six men have been sentenced to death who were either acquitted on the charge of murder or had their murder convictions overturned. We have also listed the cases of several men who were convicted of capital murder, non-capital murder and/or rape and were later exonerated after serving years in prison for crimes they didn't commit. This is by no means a complete list, but it should demonstrate how often wrongful convictions do occur in California.
http://www.deathpenalty.org/index.php?pid=Innocence

Finally, the emergency supplemental bill enables the District of Columbia to use taxpayer funds to build a new baseball stadium. This is perhaps the greatest insult of all in a bill that amounts to extortion cloaked in patriotic "support the troops" rhetoric.
http://www.antiwar.com/paul/?articleid=5285

[This sounds fair.

Ingeneral, imagine if you will a legal system wherein the defendant paid people to come to his house and arrest him. Then the defendant paid some other people to proscecute him, and he paid yet some other people to sit in judgement over him, and he paid yet some other people to hold him in jail while they were waiting to see whether he was guilty or not.

Sounds ridiculous, doesn’t it?

And yet what is our system but one in which govenment employees come to your house to arrest you, and then they confer with other government employees as to your proscecution, then they get up in front of yet another government employee and start laying out the case for why you are guilty. All of them get together and decide which evidence about you they will share with you, if any.

When/if you are found guilty you are put into the hands of yet more government employees. What is their incentive to do anything for you? They are all on the same team, you are all by yourself against them.

It would make no sense if everyone worked for the defendant, why does it make perfect sense if everyone works for the plaintiff?]

The US Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person charged in connection with the 11 September 2001 attacks, to be allowed to have three captured al-Qa'ida suspects testify in his defence.

The court upheld a lower court ruling that enables the government to pursue the death penalty while restricting Mr Moussaoui's access to the captives. He will be allowed to use only government-prepared summaries of evidence.
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=622449

Four soldiers have threatened to sue the Ministry of Defence after suffering symptoms similar to "Gulf war syndrome", their lawyer said today. The men believe the vaccinations they received before the war caused their symptoms, which include depression, eczema, breathing difficulties and stomach problems.
http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/iraq/attack/consequences/2003/0527syndrome.htm

[I said before the TSA ever got off the gorund that every theif and perverti n America would be lined up for these jobs. Guess what? That was a correct forecast.]

Last week four screeners for the Transportation Security Administration were arrested at Kennedy and La Guardia airports for stealing money, jewelry and other valuables from checked bags. The agents were caught in a sting operation after a torrent of complaints about luggage thefts. These arrests likely represent only a fraction of the abuses nationwide.

In April, four agents in Detroit were arrested for stealing laptop computers, cameras and other items from checked luggage. In June, four agents were arrested at the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., airport on charges of stealing cameras, laptop computers, perfume, CD players and money. Also in June, one screener was arrested in Philadelphia for stealing $335 from a passenger passing through his checkpoint, and 13 screeners were arrested in New Orleans on charges of stealing valuables from checked luggage. Many have been suspended with full pay while awaiting the outcome of the cases. According to the transportation agency, more than 28,000 claims of loss or damage have been filed.

While there have been some successful prosecutions, in at least one case the T.S.A. let a screener off the hook. Last year, video cameras recorded a Miami screener stealing CD's from checked luggage. But criminal charges were dropped after the screener's lawyer made it clear that he planned to ask a government official about T.S.A. operations at the trial.
...
In some ways, the thefts are not surprising. The transportation agency has done an abysmal job of managing its workforce. In June 2003, the agency admitted that it had failed to screen its own screeners and fired more than 1,200 employees after they failed criminal background checks or other internal investigations.
http://www.soonerthought.com/archives/001044.html

[You’d have to be a pretty g idiot to knowingly lease your plane tot he CIA and then think no one would think anything bad about you because of it. What in the world does this guy think the CIA does? Sell cookies door-to-door?]

Phillip H. Morse, a minority partner of the Boston Red Sox, confirmed yesterday that his private jet has been chartered to the CIA and said he was aware that it had been flown to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where more than 500 terrorism suspects are held, as well as other overseas destinations.

''It's chartered a lot," Morse said by phone from his winter home in Jupiter, Fla. ''It just so happens one of our customers is the CIA.

''I was glad to have the business, actually. I hope it was all for a real good purpose."

Morse, vice chairman of the Red Sox, has twice lent his plane to the team -- in 2003 to fly an injured Johnny Damon from Oakland, Calif., to Boston, and last spring to fly manager Terry Francona to his son's high school graduation.
...
I'm a little bit embarrassed the Red Sox are linked to this, for no reason whatsoever."

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2005/03/21/cia_uses_jet_red_sox_partner_confirms/

[Supporting the troops.]

The FDA began licensing vaccines several years later and at the time anthrax was licensed there was no requirement for demonstrating efficacy in humans. The vaccine was approved for two limited markets, workers exposed to imported animal products, and lab investigators using anthrax. Efficacy was demonstrated for cutaneous anthrax but not for inhalation anthrax in the studies. By the way, you don’t need to use a vaccine for cutaneous anthrax as it is not a fatal disease and is easily treated with antibiotics.

What was not considered when the decision to vaccinate troops against anthrax was made?


• First, long-term safety of the vaccine has never been established.
• Second, the old efficacy rate was fallacious and came from an older vaccine -- no one knew how effective this newer vaccine would be.
• Third, the stockpile was old and many lots had expired but been re-dated, as if they were new, with only a retest of potency.
• Fourth, the lots were extremely heterogeneous, with variable side effects and potency.
• Fifth, the manufacturer was far out of compliance with good manufacturing practices, and had never had its anthrax line properly inspected. Sixth, use for prophylaxis against biological warfare was not an FDA approved indication
http://www.mercola.com/2000/oct/29/anthrax.htm

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