Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Bizarre call to the Art Bell Show on Sept 11, 1997

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In a short call to the Art Bell Show, a man makes some bizarre claims about some, apparently, sensative issues. Partway through the call the entire station is cut off; the transmitter goes offline. Art Bell later remarks that he has never had a transmitter fail; not in all of his years on the radio...

Hear the call for yourself...

bizarre call to art bell

Here is a wikipedia article about the event:

art bell 9/11/1997 event

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Bush Administration cut funding for NOLA flood control in 2003

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The president is directly responsible for the loss of New Orleans, La. He scrapped the funding for levy repair/enhancement so that the money could go for his worthless war of terror. The president does not care enough to visit New Orleans and has thus far failed to send enough military personnel to evacuate the starving/dying people who remain trapped in the city.


A large chunk of the United States is now in ruins and the effort to rebuild New Orleans will take years. It will take several months just to drain the water from the city. Millions of people are displaced; I estimate, that well over 150 Billion dollars worth of damage was done although some are claiming only 40 billion.

The United States will have to go into enormous amounts of debt to remedy this situation; this will surely send the US dollar sliding to new lows and gas prices are probably going to reach $5/gallon within the next six months.

From the 6/6/05 New Orleans CityBusiness:

In fiscal year 2006, the New Orleans district of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is bracing for a record $71.2 million reduction in federal funding…The cuts mean major hurricane and flood protection projects will not be awarded to local engineering firms. Also, a study to determine ways to protect the region from a Category 5 hurricane has been shelved for now.

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Landrieu said the Bush administration is not making Corps of Engineers funding a priority. “I think it’s extremely shortsighted,” Landrieu said. “When the Corps of Engineers’ budget is cut, Louisiana bleeds. These projects are literally life-and-death projects to the people of south Louisiana.”

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Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Perpetual War for Perpetual Evolution

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“A democracy which makes or even effectively prepares for modern, scientific war must necessarily cease to be democratic. No country can be really well prepared for modern war unless it is governed by a tyrant, at the head of a highly trained and perfectly obedient bureaucracy.”

- Aldous Huxley


Darwinism was but one more permutation of an ancient occult doctrine of transformism. This occult belief originated in Mesopotamia roughly 6000 years ago and was actively promulgated by the various Mystery cults. It also comprises the ruling class religion of today. At the heart of the doctrine is the claim that man is gradually evolving towards apotheosis. Throughout the years, the religion of apotheosized man has recycled itself under numerous appellations. Darwinism was but one more installment in this seamless ideational continuum. In this series, I am going to examine one of the chief facilitators of man's purported evolution: war.

In his book Evolution and Ethics, Darwinian Sir Arthur Keith wrote:

"If war be the progeny of evolution--and I am convinced that it is--then evolution has "gone mad," reaching such a height of ferocity as must frustrate its proper role in the world of life--which is the advancement of her competing "units", these being tribes, nations, or races of mankind. There is no way of getting rid of war save one, and that is to rid human nature of the sanctions imposed on it by the law of evolution. Can man … render the law of evolution null and void? … I have discovered no way that is at once possible and practicable. (105)"

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Trinational Elites Map North American Future in "NAFTA Plus"

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NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) has been in effect almost 12 years and a new stage, NAFTA Plus, is in the works, referred to as “deep integration,” particularly in Canada. The elites of the three NAFTA countries (Canada, the United States, and Mexico) have been aggressively moving forward to build a new political and economic entity. A “trinational merger” is underway that leaps beyond the single market that NAFTA envisioned and, in many ways, would constitute a single state, called simply, “North America.” (more...)

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Mainstream Press Avoids Sept. 11 Hero’s Testimony

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SCHAUMBURG, Illinois—In amazement and awe, audiences hang on every word of William Rodriguez when he speaks about his experiences of Sept. 11, 2001. The compelling testimony of the former custodian of the World Trade Center, in which he clearly describes a huge explosion occurring in the basement of the North Tower seconds before the plane struck the building, demolishes the government version of events as completely as the explosions that pulverized the twin towers. (more...)

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Monday, August 29, 2005

Dr. N. A. Kozyrev

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For those of you who are not familliar with Dr. Kozyrev, I would strongly recommend reading this paper written about his discoveries. Kozyrev turned the world of physics upside down to such an extent that western physicists have had a difficult time getting their own models to make sense. Perhaps they have such difficulty because they are based too much on assumption...

An excellent summary of Kozyrev's Findings and how they affect the generally accepted view of physics...

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Colombia lawmakers 'use cocaine'

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Some of Colombia's elected politicians have used cocaine within Congress itself, the vice-president of the country's Senate has alleged.

The drug is also being sold there, Senator Edgar Artunduaga said.

"I know names of people who distribute cocaine here in Congress," he said, revealing the results of an investigation ordered by his office.

"There are important officials who distribute, and senators and representatives who consume," he said.

Personal possession of small amounts of cocaine and other drugs is not illegal in Colombia, the world's biggest cocaine producer.

Mr Artunduaga refused to name those involved

"But I will denounce the dealers to authorities," said Mr Artunduaga, describing some of them as "middle-ranking officials". (more...)

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Friday, August 26, 2005

Patriot Act blocks details of complaint against FBI

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The lawsuit over a demand for records comes as Congress debates renewing the act
By DAN EGGEN
Washington Post


WASHINGTON - A member of the American Library Association has sued the Justice Department to challenge an FBI demand for records, but the USA Patriot Act prohibits the plaintiff from publicly disclosing its identity or other details of the dispute, according to court documents released Thursday.

The lawsuit comes as Congress prepares to enter final negotiations about renewal of the Patriot Act counterterrorism law, which was overwhelmingly approved after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. But parts of the law, including provisions that could have an impact on libraries, have since come under fire.

Justice Department and FBI officials have repeatedly declined to identify how many times Patriot Act-related powers have been used to seek or obtain information from libraries, but they have strongly urged Congress not to limit their ability to do so.

The lawsuit, originally filed under seal in Connecticut on Aug. 9, focuses on the FBI's use of a document called a "national security letter," which allows investigators to demand records without the approval of a judge and to prohibit companies or institutions from disclosing the request. Restrictions on the FBI's ability to use NSLs were loosened under the Patriot Act. (More...)

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Rivers of Coke

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Drug enforcement officials may soon have an accurate yet secret way to detect drug use -- the toilets of the world.

Italian scientists discovered that nearly 10 pounds of cocaine residues flow into Italy's Po River every day. (more...)

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Thursday, August 25, 2005

Dead birds indicate possible disruption to earth's food chain...

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With a record number of dead seabirds washing up on West Coast beaches from Central California to British Columbia, marine biologists are raising the alarm about rising ocean temperatures and dwindling plankton populations.

"Something big is going on out there," said Julia Parrish, an associate professor in the School of Aquatic Fisheries and Sciences at the University of Washington. "I'm left with no obvious smoking gun, but birds are a good signal because they feed high up on the food chain."

Coastal ocean temperatures are 2 to 5 degrees above normal, which may be related to a lack of updwelling, in which cold, nutrient-rich water is brought to the surface.

Updwelling is fueled by northerly winds that sweep out near-shore waters and bring cold water to the surface. The process starts the marine food chain, fueling algae and shrimplike krill populations that feed small fish, which then provide a source of food for a variety of sea life from salmon to sea birds and marine mammals.

On Washington beaches, bird surveyors in May typically find an average of one dead Brandt's cormorant every 34 miles of beach. This year, cormorant deaths averaged one every eight-tenths of a mile, according to data gathered by volunteers with the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team, which Parrish has directed since 2000.

"This is somewhere between five and 10 times the highest number of bird deaths we've seen before," she said, adding that she expected June figures to show a similar trend. (more...)

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Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Major changes are occuring throught the ENTIRE Solar System...

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By Richard C. Hoagland and David Wilcock
From the Enterprise Mission

The entire solar system - not just our one small planet -- is currently undergoing profound, never-before-seen physical changes. This paper will address and scientifically document a wide variety of significant examples, drawing from a host of published mainstream sources.

We will also outline a new scientific model that, for the first time, coherently explains these simultaneous interplanetary changes via a fundamental “new Physics” - a Physics that predicts “even greater anomalies to come”…

Here are some highlights:


  • Sun: More activity since 1940 than in previous 1150 years, combined
  • Mercury: Unexpected polar ice discovered, along with a surprisingly strong intrinsic magnetic field … for a supposedly “dead” planet
  • Venus: 2500% increase in auroral brightness, and substantive global atmospheric changes in less than 30 years
  • Earth: Substantial and obvious world-wide weather and geophysical changes
  • Mars: “Global Warming,” huge storms, disappearance of polar icecaps
  • Jupiter: Over 200% increase in brightness of surrounding plasma clouds
  • Saturn: Major decrease in equatorial jet stream velocities in only ~20 years, accompanied by surprising surge of X-rays from equator
  • Uranus: “Really big, big changes” in brightness, increased global cloud activity
  • Neptune: 40% increase in atmospheric brightness
  • Pluto: 300% increase in atmospheric pressure, even as Pluto recedes farther from the Sun


None of these statistics are from “fringe” scientists; they are all very, very real, and what you have just read is only the proverbial “tip of the iceberg.” (more...")

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Friday, August 19, 2005

Distorted Morality: America's War on Terror?

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The following is a speech delivered at Harvard University by Noam Chomsky. The original transcript of this speech can be found at chomsky's website:

http://www.chomsky.info/talks/200202--02.htm

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Monday, August 15, 2005

War Vet Has Property Raided After Calling Bush a Liar On Radio Call-in

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Don Stout looked up into the Midwestern sky one afternoon two weeks ago and saw a strange helicopter flying over his five-acre piece of land in rural Albany, Ohio.

Before he knew what happened, the 77-year-old long-time resident, law-abiding citizen and Korean War veteran had eight law enforcement
officials swarm on his property, checking the place out for marijuana.

Never before having a run-in with the law, Stout said the heavy-handed looking group of law enforcement thugs “came and went without saying a word” after suspiciously looking at a large bush on his property not in the slightest bit resembling a pot plant.

“I’ve been here since 1994 and everybody’s knows me including the sheriff. I never smoked marijuana and they know it, but I think they just like terrorizing people,” said Stout in a telephone conversation from his rural home, adding he still hasn’t received an answer from anyone why law enforcement officials invaded his privacy and entered his land without a proper search warrant.

“It scared the hell out of me as eight or ten men swarmed my place. I was weeding my garden and the next thing you know, they were on my property, looked at this bush and left without saying a word. It was ridiculous, but the sheriff, the deputy sheriff and the game warden all raided my place for no reason and I am still looking for an explanation.”

Although Stout can’t pinpoint why authorities entered his property without a warrant, earlier that day he aired his strong opinions against President Bush, calling him an outright liar, on a free speech and truth-telling talk radio show on the popular WAIF AM770 local radio station.

Stout said he has been calling in regularly voicing his anti-Bush opinions, saying people in rural Ohio are finally starting to wake up to lies, deceit and treachery imposed on the American people by what he calls a “lying dog of a President.’

“I think he and the rest of his buddies are corrupt, down right crazy and Bush should be impeached plain and simple for lying to the people about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq,” said the former Korean War veteran, who lashed out at Bush for going to war illegally and in the process killing thousands of innocent civilians, including more than 1,700 GI’s. (more...)

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Friday, August 05, 2005

NEW YORK – Americans have stopped saving for a rainy day.

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Spendthrift nation
By Alexandra Marks and Ron Scherer

Instead, they are living paycheck to paycheck, depending on credit cards to get them through emergencies, and hoping that the rising value of their homes will give them a retirement nest egg. This personal economic chasm is showing up in the national savings rate, which has been declining for years. Tuesday, the Commerce Department reportedSpendthrift that the personal savings rate fell to zero in June, the lowest since a one-month buying binge in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The United States is on track to record a savings rate for the year below 1 percent, which would be the lowest since the depths of the Great Depression, when the rate turned negative.

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