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11/22/2003



The Guns of November: JFK, 40 Years Later

Not much to say... That incident was the last nail in the coffin. In reality, the entire thing was down long before the JFK murder.





Genetically Engineered Pet: GloFish :.

The folly of average humanity will become incomprehensible as we approach The End:

The genetically engineered pet appears to have arrived.

In a development that is likely to inspire both fascination and alarm, a Texas company said yesterday that it would soon start selling a genetically engineered aquarium fish that glows in the dark.

The GloFish, as it is called, is a zebra fish containing a gene from a sea coral that makes the fish bright red under normal light and fluorescent under ultraviolet light. Zebra fish, about an inch and a half long, are normally silver and black.


11/21/2003



Idiots on the Street Slowly Figure It Out: The Cops Are in Control :.

These protests do nothing. Never have. Never will. Wake up:

When the police advanced, we were trapped inside the lobby of the Hotel Continental Riande on the corner of Biscayne Blvd and NE 2nd Avenue with union members, reporters, protestors, employees and bystanders.

We all witnessed undercover police move freely through the line of riot cops, and walk unmolested within the tightly controlled perimeter the police had created. One cop was dressed in all black and wearing a balaclava, another wore a blue bandana and casual clothes. Others wore camoflage clothes and many had backpacks with "FTAA: No Way" stickers and other protest signs.

It seemed clear to many of us that some of these undercovers were involved in inciting the violence that they then responded to with irrationally overwhelming force.


FBI: Protests Now Subject to Counter Terror Ops :.

Here's a hint to the pink tutu/Birkenstock/black watch/weekend activist crew: the pigs are better at counter insurgency operations than you are at insurgency. If you think mass demonstrations are useful for accomplishing anything, you better get used to hanging out with cops and COINTEL agents. Oh yeah, your organization, if you're in one, is probably run by someone who's on some cop payroll or another:

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has collected extensive information on the tactics, training and organization of antiwar demonstrators and has advised local law enforcement officials to report any suspicious activity at protests to its counterterrorism squads, according to interviews and a confidential bureau memorandum.

The memorandum, which the bureau sent to local law enforcement agencies last month in advance of antiwar demonstrations in Washington and San Francisco, detailed how protesters have sometimes used "training camps" to rehearse for demonstrations, the Internet to raise money and gas masks to defend against tear gas. The memorandum analyzed lawful activities like recruiting demonstrators, as well as illegal activities like using fake documentation to get into a secured site.

F.B.I. officials said in interviews that the intelligence-gathering effort was aimed at identifying anarchists and "extremist elements" plotting violence, not at monitoring the political speech of law-abiding protesters.





Silent, Subtle Desperation :.

Look at this example of how people are using a mass produced gadget to find meaning in their lives. Life in the so-called information age:

During his regular evening walk, software executive Steve Crandall often nods a polite greeting to other iPod users he passes: He easily spots the distinctive white earbuds threaded from pocket to ears.

But while quietly enjoying some chamber music one evening in August, Crandall's polite nodding protocol was rudely shattered.

Crandall was boldly approached by another iPod user, a 30ish woman bopping enthusiastically to some high-energy tune.

"She walked right up to me and got within my comfort field," Crandall stammered. "I was taken aback. She pulled out the earbuds on her iPod and indicated the jack with her eyes."

Warily unplugging his own earbuds, Crandall gingerly plugged them into the woman's iPod, and was greeted by a rush of techno.

"We listened for about 30 seconds," Crandall said. "No words were exchanged. We nodded and walked off."

The following evening, Crandall saw the woman again. This time, she was sharing her iPod with another iPod regular Crandall had spotted on his walks.





Halliburton Bailout :.

Americans are languishing under the most dangerous and overtly corrupt regime in the history of the world:

A congressional effort that may limit the cost of asbestos litigation gave shares of Halliburton Co. a boost on Wednesday, since such a plan could cut the oilfield service firm's current $4.25 billion liability by more than 75 percent, according to a Reuters report.

If the plan is approved by Congress, the company, which has agreed to pay $4.25 billion to settle claims, would pay no more than $675 million to a proposed trust fund for victims...


Senate Bill Would Take All Asbestos Claims Out of Court :.

The Senate has taken a major step toward setting up a national fund to compensate people whose health has been ruined by asbestos, but the first and biggest beneficiaries of the plan may be companies such as Halliburton -- the Texas oil services firm -- which could save $3.5 billion of its pending liability for asbestos claims.

Research Credit: TR





Bill Joy: Hope Is a Lousy Defense :.

It's one thing when I say these things. I'm essentially a bag person with a web site. Who cares? One would think it's a different matter when a guy like Bill Joy says them. It's interesting, though, that a guy with his wealth, who knows about this stuff and is concerned about it, refuses to do anything substantive about it. One has to wonder, is he as powerless as I am? A bum and a billionaire trapped on the same sinking ship... I think he's right. (I've been saying the same thing for years!) The solutions require restraint on the part of the individual. And because the concept of "enough" has been bred out of us, we are doomed:

>>>You did once say that we shouldn't "let the future just happen." Haven't laissez-faire and free markets won out over planned economies?

Our problem is no longer "going faster," getting to the future as fast as possible, but rather dealing with limits - limiting our own greed to avoid disaster in the environment and limiting what rogue individuals and states can do. Market mechanisms don't address these problems. Things that aren't accounted for in the cost equations - especially catastrophic events, the value of our survival - don't get dealt with.

>>>Are you any more at peace with what you see coming?

Not when the forces at play are so powerful that we have such strongly negative possible outcomes. Do we care whether we get a police state without civil liberties because the government's "protecting us" from terrorists? I think we do care. Are people paying enough attention to stop it? I don't think so.

>>>Meanwhile the markets continue to pour money into the fields that worry you - genomics, nanotechnology, and robotics.

Because they don't have to pay the bill.

>>>You mean the damages if something goes wrong?

Right. But I'm afraid we're not going to have this discussion until there's a really big accident, and maybe not even then. Assuming any of us are still around to have the discussion.

>>>But you've said aspects of the war on terrorism infringe on civil liberties. Aren't you calling for something similar with respect to technology?

I'm not saying the government should do it. Centralized strategies - things like Admiral Poindexter's Total Information Awareness program - don't work. What I'm saying is "physician, heal thyself." People in the various scientific communities have to police themselves.

>>>Like the Russell-Einstein Manifesto from 1955 - where we get the phrase "weapons of mass destruction."

I certainly think a Hippocratic Oath for scientists would be useful. And I think an essential part of getting control of technology will be for international organizations to take a lead in promoting ethical scientific behavior. The Pugwash organization's work on sensible nuclear policy is a strong example.

>>>But what will get the scientific community to accept being told what to do?

Catastrophe. We have scientists saying they want to publish pathogen gene sequences on the Net. One consequential accident and we'll want to throw those researchers in jail.

>>>So much for progress.

What are we in such a hurry for?

>>>Easy for you to say. You live in Aspen.

We don't need a lot of economic growth to address the problem of the world's poor. We put subsistence farmers out of business because that's our choice. Clean water would do more to alleviate disease than high tech medicine.

>>>Downsizing expectations? That's pretty pessimistic.

I'm not a pessimist. Democracy is about individuals giving up the ability to do whatever they want so that everybody can have some rights. We may have to give up some of the power of high technology if we want to keep our civil liberties. And that is a choice, whether we realize it or not.





Gen. Franks Doubts Constitution Will Survive WMD Attack :.

You see, you will want to be outside of this thing before "the event" occurs. They're telling you what is going to happen. If you're capable of getting out, for God's sake, do it now. Don't look back:

Gen. Tommy Franks says that if the United States is hit with a weapon of mass destruction that inflicts large casualties, the Constitution will likely be discarded in favor of a military form of government.

Franks then offered �in a practical sense� what he thinks would happen in the aftermath of such an attack.

�It means the potential of a weapon of mass destruction and a terrorist, massive, casualty-producing event somewhere in the Western world � it may be in the United States of America � that causes our population to question our own Constitution and to begin to militarize our country in order to avoid a repeat of another mass, casualty-producing event. Which in fact, then begins to unravel the fabric of our Constitution. Two steps, very, very important.�





David Kelly: Rockingham Cell? :.

Now we're getting somewhere:

David Kelly, giving evidence to the prime minister's intelligence and security committee in closed session on July 16 - the day before his suicide - made a comment the significance of which has so far been missed. He said: "Within the defence intelligence services I liaise with the Rockingham cell." Unfortunately nobody on the committee followed up this lead, which is a pity because the Rockingham reference may turn out to be very important indeed.

Rockingham was, in fact, a clearing house for intelligence, but one with a predetermined political purpose. According to Ritter, "Britain and America were involved [in the 1990s and up to 2003] in a programme of joint exploitation of intelligence from Iraqi defectors. There were mountains of information coming from these defectors, and Rockingham staff were receiving it and then selectively culling [picking out] reports that sustained the [WMD] claims. They ignored the vast majority of the data which mitigated against such claims."





Potential Scenario: WMD Before Election? :.

Is this even necessary, with all the electronic voting systems out there? Maybe:

Absolutely positively, in the months leading up to the next presidential election, a clandestine military/intelligence operations group linked to George Bush Sr. will execute a strategic pre-election terrorist attack in America designed to kill Americans and send this country into martial law. This strategic pre-election attack will be perpetrated by the same group of clandestine military/industrial/intelligence terrorists, linked to Bush Sr., who perpetrated the September 11th attacks. The preparatory memes are surfacing everywhere. Bush Sr. and the military/industrial/intelligence cartel he fronts for, knows that America has had enough of this retarded jerk son of his, he knows that America has had enough with the Bushes and their type, and their murderous war profiteering looting rampage, and so in order to survive, this cartel will execute a strategic pre-election attack on Americans and as usual, make it look like Islamists did it. Then of course their allis (scum) in the media will once again trumpet this idiot son of his as a hero who has once again "come into his own" as he bravely visits the contamination zone live on the CIA controlled disinformation network, CNN.





Donkeys: Asymmetrical Threat? :.

HAHA! As Mike, over at What Really Happened, put it, "Donkey carts versus F-18 and 1000 pound bombs. Donkeys winning." Nice one:

Rockets launched from donkey carts. Explosives hidden in the carcasses of roadkill. Land mines taken apart and converted for attacks. Insurgents in Iraq are borrowing tactics used by Palestinians, Afghans and others to press their fight against the U.S.-led occupation.





Reader Appreciation Letter, Also Tells It Like It Is

I really wish I didn't live thousands of miles away from most of my readers. I would like to meet some of you guys in person:

Hi,

I hate to use clich�d dialog, but here goes. I�ve never written to the owner of a website, regardless of my appreciation of its contents.

However, I�m just sending along this email to provide a little support for your excellent work on cryptogon.com.

Specifically, I find that the selection of information and data which you provide is incredibly prescient, and your writing and commentary is by far the most concise and well balanced that I�ve come across during my frequent travels around the �net. I find that many news sites become too skewed by the latest and greatest in conspiracy theories, or by the adoption of such a singular approach that the �big picture� gets buried. I was very impressed when you actually quoted some biblical scripture on your site a little while back. The reason this impressed me was because of your admission that you aren�t a religious individual. I have absolutely no interest in religion beyond its historical significance, but it think its invaluable to try and understand where other people are coming from.

I am a 26 Canadian guy who, like the majority of our population, lives within 100 miles or so of the US border. I quit my job at an insurance company a few months back because personally, I could no longer accept being such a hands-on participant in the total celebration of ignorance that most office/career types seem to enjoy. I have become utterly convinced that we, as a western society, are victims of our own laziness, which is encouraged and programmed into us from the moment we are born. We seem to be enrolled in a life-long course on how to deaden any attempts at higher thought processes. If a 4-year old child can be taught to play a piano concerto, how is it that our so-called leaders are not held criminally liable for the fact that most people cannot spell correctly or perform simple mathematical calculations upon �graduation� from high school? Instead, it seems that we are all more encouraged to accept that we have all reached our potential as human beings when we have submitted to the notion that we are �productive� employees/members of society. Truth is a liability masked by a corporate-encouraged sense of guilt in nearly every aspect of life. Celebrate your individuality by purchasing happiness! And to what end? To consume, to reproduce/provide more fodder units, and to grease the wheels for a select few to live in sickening decadence.

A personal example: My father in-law was just laid off from his 14 dollar (Canadian) an-hour job working at Air Canada, effective December 6th. Merry Christmas! The company has been �struggling� to avoid receivership for the last two years. Lots of job cuts, etc�Meanwhile, chief executive of Air Canada Robert Milton and chief �restructuring �officer Calin Rovinescu have the audacity and total moral bankruptcy to have given themselves what they call �retention bonuses � worth $21 million worth of shares EACH. This news came across the wire this past Monday here. I haven�t seen anything really mentioned about this since.

And what do the people who lose their jobs, and therefore their ability to provide themselves with say�shelter and food� do? Well, most of them shrug their shoulders, go home, watch TV to find out why Britney Spears spent 3 million dollars to decorate the living room in one of her mansions, and look for another job that won�t pay for what they need or think they want. The rare few will, unfortunately, have total breakdowns and kill themselves and maybe others. So�where are the groups firebombing the shit out of the people who live and play in the blood and misery of others? Why is it that people have to look to something like the movie �Fight Club� to get �inspiration�?

*Sigh*

I apologize. I was ranting there for a moment. Thanks again for providing people who are searching for the truth with such an invaluable aid.

Cheers,

E





John Kokal Searches: 20% of Cryptogon Hits

At the moment, approximately 20% of hits to Cryptogon are coming from people searching for information on the death of State Department employee John Kokal. I wish there was more information to report. Unfortunately, this story has already slid down the memory hole. Please see the piece I wrote about submitting information related to this incident.

Update: FTW Story on Kokal :.

A former INR employee revealed that some one-third to one-half of INR officials are either former intelligence agents with the CIA or are detailed from the agency. He also revealed it would have been impossible for Kokal to have gained entry to the roof on his own. INR occupies both a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) on the sixth floor that has no windows and a windowless structure on the roof that has neither windows nor access to the roof, according to the former official. The other windows at the State Department have been engineered to be shatter proof from terrorist bomb attacks and cannot be opened.

INR and other State Department officials report that a "chill" has set in at the State Department following Kokal's defenestration. A number of employees are afraid to talk about the suspicious death. It also unusual that The Northern Virginia Journal, a local Arlington newspaper, has not published an obituary notice on Kokal.


Research Credit: MR


11/20/2003



War Chimp Photo Caption Competition :.

Must see.


11/19/2003



Forget India: Corporations Want to Eliminate Employees to the Extent Possible :.

It figures that FedEx is doing this research. I was a FedEx courier (driver) for five years (1990s). During a workgroup meeting, the manager told us all about how we sucked, how bad our productivity was and how much the "numbers" needed to improve, etc. This was the typical, "Be afraid about losing your job," pep talk to squeeze a couple more drops of blood out of us. This took place near the end of my stint at FedEx so I didn't care what happened to me. I started saying the things other people were thinking, but were afraid to say. I looked the PHB in the eyes and said, "Why don't you just ship all of our jobs to Mexico? Maybe that will improve the numbers." HA! Get it? Ship local driving jobs to Mexico... Anyway, everyone laughed. Except the PHB.

Well, they have big plans for the employees over at FedEx. Big plans. While I'd imagine that the Holy Grail would be to fire all the drivers, they'll do away with everyone else first. One wonders: What do they have in mind for the rest of us? If these guys are planning on firing everyone from customer support people to pilots, where will that leave the low to mid level PHBs? In the gutter with the rest of us, I guess:

Artificial intelligence, for example, might someday replace those pesky live customer service representatives who have basic human needs.

"In the future, customer service agents will literally be there 24-7, and won't need light or health insurance," said Jim Phillips, the institute's director and executive chairman.

Researchers at the new center -- which opens Wednesday, and is a collaboration between FedEx and the University of Memphis -- already are working with computer engineers and psychology experts to develop a "conscious software agent," Phillips said.

Customer service agents aren�t the only ones who might need to look for a new line of work -- pilots might be in trouble, too. Airplanes in FedEx's large fleet already employ AI when they're on autopilot, and researchers at the new center will be working to advance the technology.


Then, of course, you have the requisite corporate/military collaboration:

These materials also might make missiles go faster -- hence a collaboration with the U.S. Navy.

And taking a page from the Japanese keiretsu playbook, you find this little gem:

"One very unselfish thing that FedEx has done from the beginning is to encourage us to bring in other corporations and develop symbiotic relationships with corporations interested in the research that goes on here," Phillips said.

Unselfish. HA! The only company publication I used to read was the thing that announced FedEx employee deaths that occured on the job. This was small print, buried in some corporate drivel/newsletter. It didn't say how they died, but I had a pretty good idea, having seen the operation at all levels... They get crushed by containers, run over, burned alive, vehicle accidents. Oh yeah. FedEx is very unselfish. I thought it was pretty unselfish of them to let us know that the thing was eating our co-workers alive.





Security Cockup at Buckingham Palace :.

Bin Laden himself could have been serving the royals and the War Chimp tea and crumpets. Did the IRA ever manage such a coup?

A SHOCKING royal security scandal has been exposed by a Mirror reporter working secretly as a footman.

Ryan Parry infiltrated the heart of Buckingham Palace for two months as police and senior staff prepared for the state visit of George Bush.

Parry, who used bogus references to get the job, was still in the Palace lastnight as Mr Bush arrived. He watched unchallenged as the president and his wife Laura were met by the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh in the Palace garden at around 8pm.

He had a full view from a pitch by the state dining room through a net curtain. Had he been a terrorist hell bent on assassinating the royals or Mr Bush, nothing could have stopped him.

Parry, who infiltrated the Palace two months ago, would have served breakfast today to the president�s chief aides, including national security adviser Condoleezza Rice and US Secretary of State Colin Powell.

Bush�s exact itinerary had been handed out to staff more than 90 minutes before he arrived.

In the wrong hands the details could prove devastating.


More: U.K. Tabloid: Security Breach at Buckingham Palace :.

Nice one:

"We keep being told this is the biggest security operation of all time and it seems to me to beggar belief that we could get to a situation, as we did last night, where our journalist was detailed with serving breakfast on the presidential floor this morning and at the state banquet tonight," Mirror editor Pierson Morgan said.


11/18/2003



U.S. Levels Houses of Iraqi Insurgents :.

Hmm. This sounds familiar. The next thing you know, the U.S. military will be killing young American women with bulldozers:

The U.S. military has begun leveling houses and buildings used by suspected Iraqi guerrilla fighters in a new tactic which is part of a more aggressive strategy aimed at crushing the anti-American insurgency, Pentagon officials said Tuesday.

Pentagon officials rejected any comparison to the tactics employed by the Israeli military in the West bank and Gaza, saying the U.S. actions are not aimed at punishing sympathizers, but rather are aimed at eliminating legitimate military targets.





Federal Law Enforcement Officers Raid Offices in Foreign Exchange Scandal :.

This must be part of the final looting before the collapse. Then again, "money laundering," "fraud," and "swindling," all sound like routine activities in lower Manhattan:

Federal Bureau of Investigation agents arrested 48 foreign exchange brokers late Tuesday in connection with a lengthy probe into securities and currency fraud.

The FBI swarmed on New York City's Two World Financial Center shortly after 3 p.m. ET and took away the traders in handcuffs, people on the scene told CNNfn. The building is mainly occupied by Wall Street brokerage Merrill Lynch, but Merrill Lynch was not home to the arrested brokers.

"It's currency fraud, securities fraud," an agent at the scene of the arrests told Reuters. "It's been a long investigation." The agent asked not to be identified.


The FBI sources said the Wall Street traders will be charged with swindling retail investors of an undisclosed amount of cash over the past year. One source said those arrested would be charged with money laundering and fraud.





Dollar at Record Low Against Euro :.

The dollar fell to a record low against the euro on Tuesday as data showing sharply weaker capital flows prompted new fears over the funding of the US current account deficit.

Treasury figures showed net capital inflows into the US fell from about $50bn (E42bn) in August to $4.2bn in September, the lowest since the near-collapse and bail-out of the Long Term Capital Management hedge fund rattled markets in 1998.





Freddie Mac Hires Bullshit Slingers Ahead of Restatement :.

Do you think there is any correlation between this and the fact that the markets have been down for days? Return seatbacks to their upright position and fasten your seatbelts:

Freddie Mac, which is being investigated by federal regulators for accounting irregularities, is preparing damage control.

The nation's second-biggest buyer of mortgages has retained Rowan & Blewitt, a Virginia-based consulting firm that specializes in corporate crisis management. The consulting firm has been quietly working behind the scenes with Freddie for the past several months.

The firm's Web site says Rowan & Blewitt has a "distinguished track record" of helping "major corporations and organizations deal with threats to corporate reputation, brand value, market value and profitability." In the past, Rowan & Blewitt worked with Exxon, following the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill.

Rowan & Blewitt is on hand as Freddie prepares to release a long-awaited restatement of its earnings for the past three years. The restatement, originally scheduled to be released by PricewaterhouseCoopers and Freddie in September, could be made public by the end of this week.





"Free Trade" Meeting in Town: Armored Vehicles Patrol Quiet, Empty Streets :.

The first day of the Free Trade Area of the Americas convention was relatively quiet, but there was still a large police presence in downtown Miami.

Several hundred officers patrolled the mostly empty streets on Monday. The city even rolled out its fleet of armored personnel carriers in the ghost town.

A command center for police operations has been set up at the city of Miami police headquarters. There, city and police leaders can keep constant watch on downtown and coordinate the 40 agencies that are working together to keep the peace.





Mobile Phones Going Down In London? :.

Scotland Yard last night refused to comment on reports that mobile phones could be blocked during George Bush's visit.

A secret plan was said to have been drawn up to cut all calls in the areas the president visits to prevent a terrorist attack.

Security chiefs fear a mobile could be used to detonate a bomb. But the move would infuriate people unable to use their phones.


How dumb do They think we are? They want to take down a mobile phone network that serves millions of people with the excuse that it could be used to trigger some type of explosive device!?!? Sorry, folks, that makes no sense. Any number of devices could be used to trigger a bomb by remote: remote control units for model planes and cars, walkie-talkies, wireless phones intended for home use, satellite phones, etc.

My guess as to the real reason for this: The cops don't want protestors to be able to coordinate their activities, etc. using their mobile phones.





Epson Develops World's Smallest Flying Microrobot :.

Seiko Epson Corporation ("Epson") has developed the FR ("Micro Flying Robot"), the world's smallest flying prototype microrobot. Epson developed the FR to demonstrate the micromechatronics technology that it has cultivated in-house over the years and to explore the possibilities for microrobots and the development of component technology applications.





CIA Says Experts See 'Darker Bioweapons Future' :.

No shit. I'm going to have to come up with a new metric for stating concepts such as The End. That just doesn't cut it anymore. Maybe The End X 100 will do:

A panel of outside experts told the CIA that advances in technology due to genomic research could produce the worst known diseases and the "most frightening" biological weapons, a CIA report said on Friday.

"The effects of some of these engineered biological agents could be worse than any disease known to man," the panel told the CIA.

The unclassified two-page CIA report dated Nov. 3, 2003, and titled "The Darker Bioweapons Future," was posted on the Federation of American Scientists Web site at http://www.fas.org/irp/cia/product/bw1103.pdf.

It summed up a January workshop of a panel of non-government science experts who discussed with the CIA the potential threat from new biological weapons.

Growth in biotechnology and a knowledge explosion due to the genomic revolution which provided an understanding of genes and how they work could be used in unpredictable ways, the panel warned.

"The same science that may cure some of our worst diseases could be used to create the world's most frightening weapons," the report said.





War Chimp U.K. Visit

I've been reading all the stories. This entire thing is a bunch of schlock. It's ridiculous. The War Chimp goes to Europe. Everyone laughs. Everyone cries. People ask the fascist cops for permission to yell and wave signs at the War Chimp. Give me a fucking break. If those Brits were smart, they would burn down Buckingham Palace and send their air force to meet the War Chimp... prevent that thing from landing on their soil.

But I guess that won't happen. Darn.

Any speculation on what the War Chimp and the royals are going to get up to in the palace? Is there a crypt? Personally, I think the activities will involve human organs, some type of transdimensional portal and the phrase, "Squeal like a piggy!"





Sharon's Top Aide 'Sure World War III Is Coming' :.

"Where the CIA goes, the Mossad goes as well. Israeli and American interests have come together in the dominance of the Central Asian region and therefore, so have liberal ideology, the Beltway set, neo-conservatism, Ivy League eggheads, Christian Zionism, the Rothschilds and the American media. Afghanistan through the Caspian Sea through to Georgia, Azerbaijan and into the Balkans (not to mention pipelines leading to oil-hungry China), have become one single theater of war over trillions of dollars in oil and gas wealth, incorporating every single power center in global politics. The battle against the New World Order is being decided in Moscow."

Research Credit: NF





The End: It Might Be The Weather :.

PROF BILL MCGUIRE: I can only describe it as catastrophic. It�s clearly going to influence every single one of us every day of our lives.

Dr RICHARD WOOD: You could expect to see sea ice off the coast of South East England, probably several miles off shore.

BOB GASGOSIAN: The implications are huge. The economic implications, the political implications, and the national security implications, for all countries.

NARRATOR: If these scientists have it right forget the Riviera, Britain could be heading for a climate like Alaska�s. And it could all happen in the just the next twenty years.


Research Credit: DG





$28 Million to get DRAFT READY BY JUNE 15, 2005 :.

Oh, so there are "no plans" to re-instate the draft? No, there are just EXERCISES and $28 million extra to get the whole Selective Service ready and open for business by June 15, 2005!!


11/17/2003



Fund Scandal Widens, Morgan Stanley Fined $50 Million :.

Morgan Stanley on Monday agreed to pay $50 million to settle federal charges of mutual fund abuses as the industry scandal widened amid further withdrawals of funds by investors in Putnam Investments.

Morgan Stanley (MWD) settled charges that it failed to tell investors about compensation received for selling certain mutual funds, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and National Association of Securities Dealers said.

The deal followed an SEC settlement with Putnam on Thursday that it had allowed some portfolio managers and certain clients to break company rules by buying and selling mutual fund shares very quickly to profit from stale prices.




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The Self-Sufficient Life and How to Live It: The Complete Back-To-Basics Guide by John Seymour The Self Sufficient Life and How to Live It is the only book that teaches all the skills needed to live independently in harmony with the land harnessing natural forms of energy, raising crops and keeping livestock, preserving foodstuffs, making beer and wine, basketry, carpentry, weaving, and much more.

When Corporations Rule the World by David C. Korten When Corporations Rule the World explains how economic globalization has concentrated the power to govern in global corporations and financial markets and detached them from accountability to the human interest. It documents the devastating human and environmental consequences of the successful efforts of these corporations to reconstruct values and institutions everywhere on the planet to serve their own narrow ends.

The New Organic Grower: A Master's Manual of Tools and Techniques for the Home and Market Gardener This expansion of a now-classic guide originally published in 1989 is intended for the serious gardener or small-scale market farmer. It describes practical and sustainable ways of growing superb organic vegetables, with detailed coverage of scale and capital, marketing, livestock, the winter garden, soil fertility, weeds, and many other topics.