Friday, June 17, 2005

When you launch a new aircraft

A little more research, and I found that that board spliced in between the keyboard and the ethernet chip is little more than a Keyghost hardware keylogger.
...
So I called them, and they told me to submit a Freedom of Information Act request. This is what I got back:
http://www.chromance.de/wtf/lol.htm



Boys from Africa are being murdered as human sacrif ices in London churches.

They are brought into the capital to be offered up in rituals by fundamentalist Christian sects, according to a shocking report by Scotland Yard.

http://www.thisislondon.com/news/articles/19328071?source=Evening

U.S. cattle are eating chicken litter, cattle blood and restaurant leftovers that could help transmit mad-cow disease - a gap in the defences that the Bush administration promised to close nearly 18 months ago.
 
"Once the cameras were turned off and the media coverage dissipated, then it's been business as usual, no real reform, just keep feeding slaughterhouse waste," said John Stauber, an activist and co-author of Mad Cow USA: Could the Nightmare Happen Here?
http://www.rense.com/general66/mama.htm

Oil prices shot up to a record high of $58.60 (U.S.) a barrel Friday, extending a week-long rally driven by what one analyst described as irrational fear that global demand is outpacing supply.
http://www.rense.com/general66/oilsoars.htm

I quickly realized Netanyahu and (former Mossad Chief Danny) Yatom had cut a deal with King Hussein, by which we would save Mashaal's life – he was already unconscious and near death – and Jordan would release our captured agents."
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3100289,00.html

In a move designed to better isolate Israel from potential terrorist infiltration from the Gaza Strip, the navy has started building an underwater barrier leading out to sea from the north Gaza shore
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1118888337362

His work has so impressed U.S. homicide detectives that the officers predict such atomic profiling will become an integral part of investigations involving unidentified bodies.
http://www.rense.com/general66/atoms.htm

"In violation of ethical standards, the experiments appear to have inflicted harm on human subjects, failed to obtain informed consent, dismissed adverse outcomes and lacked scientific validity," the report found. "In many of the experiments, the subjects were instructed to swallow capsules of toxic pesticides with orange juice or water at breakfast.
http://www.rense.com/general66/toxin.htm

The video, acquired by the Washington Post from a local farmer, shows a gang of young men armed with pipes and shovels as they charge a huddle of peasant protesters who have refused to abandon their land to developers.
 
After a short one-sided battle, a single farmer is left on the ground, where he is beaten senseless by an assailant armed with a pole. Soon after the cameraman is attacked. There is an explosion, the sound of gunshots and screams of "Run!", then the images suddenly end.
http://www.rense.com/general66/fatal.htm

Note - Canada Customs has a list of 800 pages
of titles that are forbidden to adult Canadians,
including the Jefferson Bible and Irish Fairytales
http://www.rense.com/general66/customs.htm

[PLUTONIUM?]

The Government Accountability Project (GAP) and Boston Chemical Data Corporation issued a study that includes the first reports of plutonium in clams and fish in the Columbia River.
 
The report includes evidence that radiation levels in mulberry trees are higher than previously reported, and that strontium-90 has entered the ecosystem in high levels.
http://www.rense.com/general66/dms.htm

You can use it in the shower. You can use it in the bathtub. You can use it on your armpits, though they don't talk much about that in the marketing copy because it's not very sexy and most people don't masturbate anywhere near their armpits, so far as you know.

It fits deliciously, caressingly into the palm of your hand. And yes, it vibrates.

Is it a spatula? Is it a power drill? Is it Orlando Bloom?

Why, no. It is, of course, the new Gillette Venus Vibrance™ undulating soothing vibrating battery-powered waterproof hot pink triple-blade semidisposable razor for women. Say it with me: woo.

It is also, of course, the closest thing to a legit sex toy you can buy without actually buying a legit sex toy and without your uptight mom looking at you funny and without the security screeners at the airport trying to embarrass you by dumping that silver-bullet vibrator out of your purse, and without a soft tingling sensation coming into your toes as you think about the aforementioned Orlando Bloom nibbling said toes while wearing nothing but some smiley-face boxer shorts and a leather whip and a sly Jaegermeister grin.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/gate/archive/2005/06/15/notes061505.DTL&nl=fix

In our earlier articles on this subject (which were kept out of the main headlines), we suggested that the next 9/11 would come in the form of an attack on an Aircraft Carrier in the Persian Gulf (next to Iran).

You will no doubt recall that the USS America (an old Aircraft Carrier) was sunk in the Atlantic on the 14th May 2005, after 25 days of explosions. The Navy said that the explosive tests would provide valuable data on survivability for the next generation of Aircraft Carriers, which are now in development.

This could of course be true, but it could also be a test to see what it takes to sink an Aircraft Carrier of this size. It is also difficult to understand how using "explosives" would help the design of future carriers, unless the Navy expect the enemy to place these on the ship somehow. Surely, a better test would be achieved by using weapons that are more likely to be used (like missiles for example?)
http://www.profindpages.com/news/2005/06/16/MN983.htm

In South Africa, violent crime has been increasing dramatically since the Communist-controlled African National Congress came to power, and now it is raging. A Reuters news story on March 17 estimates that individuals now have a "one in 60 chance of being a victim of violent crime in any given year."

In response, the government has passed new laws that require guns to be re-licensed every five years (guns already needed to be licensed to be legal). To be eligible for a license, applicants must complete an accredited training course, pass a police background check, install a safe or strongbox for storage, and prove that they need a gun. Eighty percent of those seeking licenses are rejected, causing gun owners to believe (correctly) that the measure is intended to disarm law-abiding people
http://www.thenewamerican.com/artman/publish/article_1188.shtml

The seemingly insatiable U.S. demand for imports continues to drive the current account deficit higher," said Nigel Gault, U.S. economist at Global Insight. "At present, the rest of the world is happy to keep financing the deficit — but that won't be the case indefinitely."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050617/ap_on_bi_go_ec_fi/economy

Fears are emerging in the Middle East of the prospect of military conflict between Iraq and Iran.

Friday's front page story in the Gulf News, the widest circulating English newspaper in the region, says tensions between Iran and Iraq have escalated in recent weeks.
http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/?sid=6fda5524e9764420

MasterCard International Inc., the second-biggest credit-card brand, said it found a breach of payment card data that potentially exposes 40 million cards to fraud.

The Purchase, New York-based credit card organization said in a statement today that it's notifying member financial institutions of the breach. About 13.9 million of the exposed cards are MasterCard-branded
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&sid=adTyTxxDNxtE&refer=us

The pro-government al-Bayan daily quoted unidentified Arab officials as saying that Egypt and Saudi Arabia "have reliable information from Damascus of U.S. military mobilization on the Syrian-Iraqi border."
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/june2005/160605massingtroops.htm

It's the old Belgian-babies-on-bayonets scam: dangle a few atrocities in front of peoples' eyes and soon you'll have them screaming for blood. "A lot of work" had been done on this during the reign of Bush I, said Wolfowitz. Meyer added: "Wolfowitz thought that this would go a long way to destroying any notion of moral equivalence between Iraq and Israel."

There is something awfully peculiar about the above quoted sentence, and that is the way it ends. The reader expects to hear the word "America," or "the allies," but instead we come face to face with the chief subject of Wolfowitz's concern: Israel, whose interests frame and define the Wolfowitzian view of the region.
http://antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=6343

Limbaugh’s threat he will transfer guilt and blame “if we are hit again” to his list of select enemies because they have questions—and for Limbaugh and the rabid right-wingers engaging in dialogue and criticizing the government are acts of treason because like Good Germans we are all to march unquestioningly in step with people guilty of telling enormous and murderous lies in order to invade innocent countries—is more than enough evidence of his fascistic leanings and vindictive personality. Like Horowitz and other right-wing attack dogs, it is not so much the perceived (and imaginary) enemy (invariably Muslim) but rather “left-wing groups and the like who have names and identities” (making a list, checking it twice) who would presumably be rounded up in the middle of the night and either prosecuted, incarcerated, or as one of Limbaugh’s contemporaries on a Denver talk radio station warned, executed as traitors and seditionists.
http://www.kurtnimmo.com/blog/

[I will make a rae prediction. Israel needs to re-tighten the bond between DC and Israel. It will do something drastic to “wake up” the DC’ers.]

Israeli arms sales to China have provoked a "crisis" in relations with the US, according a senior Israeli parliamentary official.

Yuval Steinitz, chairman of the parliamentary foreign affairs and defence committee, made the remarks in an interview on Israel radio.

The sales have angered the US government which fears its own technology may could be used against Taiwan.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4092646.stm
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/article.php3?id=5217


"Dust emanating from (the Gobi desert) and the Sahara has also been implicated in respiratory problems as far away as North America and has affected coral reefs in the Caribbean.
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/climate-05zzz.html

Only last week, The New York Times reported that a former top White House advisor on environmental issues had watered down dire climate change warnings in US government reports -- the official has since taken a job with oil giant ExxonMobil Corp.
http://www.spacedaily.com/2005/050617075449.dib33nn1.html

[This is primarily a scheme to cripple the Airbus company by driving up the cost of its planes. It also works by making the planes sound like flying disasters. It also has the added benefit of poetntially driving more money to defense contractors who can sell these half-assed systems, and certainly of raising the profile of whoeve is selling the systems. Those people almost certainly are giving this cognress guy money.]

A new bill presented Tuesday in Congress calls on the US Federal Aviation Administration to insist that European aircraft manufacturer Airbus provide anti-missile technology in its new supercarrier A380s.

"When you launch a new aircraft that can carry the population of a small village it must require - at a minimum - a missile defense system as standard operating equipment," states the text of the bill, presented by Republican lawmaker from Florida, John Mica who heads the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
http://www.spacewar.com/news/missiles-05zs.html

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