Tuesday, May 26, 2009

John Moore - thelibertyman.com - Link

http://www.thelibertyman.com/

Global Warming: What the Government isn't telling you demo

John Moore first fought terrorism in 1967. He is still fighting it today. Walking patrol in Vietnam, at night, alone, he searched for terrorist booby traps. He searched for terrorist bombs in his jeep and saw what happened to those who did not find them.

J.R. flew 57 combat missions over Vietnam and Cambodia, many of those being hit by enemy gunfire.

John went on to join the Green Berets at Fort Bragg where he trained to invade the Middle East. He also did classified studies of Middle-East terrorists for the Special Forces.

Special operations, covert operations, psychological operations, undercover operations, surveillance operations, bodyguard for executives and stars like Jane Fonda and Charleton Heston, private investigator, firearms instructor, intelligence analyst and homicide detective: these are the jobs that have kept J.R. busy. He also found time to be a husband, father and grandfather.

John has seen the consequences of terrorism first hand. He has heard the cries of the wounded and smelled the smoke of the bombs.

Today, John uses his experience to help others be safe from terrorism. The author of a book on personal security, the producer of a seminar on video about being safe from terrorism, John has hie own radio show and is appearing on talk shows around the country.

Career Notes

• Speaker and Trainer since 1986
• Talk Show Host
• Private Investigator/Homicide detective since 1973
• Homicide Detective State of Missouri 8 years
• Decorated Vietnam Veteran
• Flew 57 combat missions
• Bodyguard Assignments
• Author of numerous articles on personal security
• Author of Feel Safe Anywhere: You Can Be Your Own Bodyguard

In 2000, I was approached by two friends who are researchers. They told me about the matter of abrupt climate change and rising ocean levels. The story was rather far-fetched, but I listened and paid heed. I first approached a friend who has access to people who would know. He also regarded the whole matter as far-fetched but agreed to look into it for me. A couple of weeks later he got back with me and said: "John, It's exactly what you said, they've known about this and sent the Pioneer 10 Space probe up in 1979 to locate and track it. They've been tracking it since 1979."

"It" is the tenth planet. Although NASA announced they found the 10th Planet (they named it Zena), the Summer of 2006, it's not the 10th planet we are concerned with here.

Global Warming: a very clever cover story

Global Warming as addressed in Al Gore's documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" and NASA is a cover story. In the early 1980's the Powers That Be ( PTB) knew that 20 years into the future the weather would be going bonkers. They decided to create a cover story that the bizarre weather changes were a result of global warming from human activty ( and cow flatulence!) creating C02 greenhouse gases.

All the while, NASA has been monitoring the "real" Tenth Planet (Planet X, or PX) as it worked it's way toward our solar system. Here's the deal, every 3,600 years this planetary size object comes thru our solar system. Because of what Professor McCanney calls "action at a distance", it wreaks havoc on Earth.

Along the way, I learned of a group of men who had both received classified briefings on these matters and were willing to talk. These men are veterans of the U.S. Navy Submarine Corps (and quite a few regular Navy veterans as well).

I am a criminal defense investigator. I am very good at what I do, namely finding witnesses and taking statements. I applied these skills to this matter. I have located the witnesses and taken their statements. Another investigative technique is to interview witnesses that don't know each other at different times and places.

I found that all these witnesses told essentially the same story:

1.) The Navy showed them all a map of what North America will look like after the oceans reach their new levels. The map on my DVD Global Warming , What The Government Isn't Telling You is my work product. I took a map to each veteran and had each man help me with revisions until I had the finished map that is in my DVD.

2.) That all coastal areas will suffer damage. That the Great Lakes will merge to become an inland sea stretching to Hudson Bay. All agree that both Wisconsin and Florida will be virtually wiped out.

3.) That one of the known safe areas is the Arkansas/Missouri Ozarks.

Back to Al Gore's film a moment: I encourage people to watch "An Inconvenient Truth" for the following reason. There is science in the film as well as the science fiction. The science fiction is two fold: That human activity is causing this and the time line for abrupt climate change and rising ocean levels. One should be aware that the time line given in the film is the same time line put out by the U.S. Government thru NASA. Here it is: In 2016 things will start to get bad and in the middle of the century, around 2050, things will really get bad.

The science, the real science in the film, is what will be happening in the future: Rising Ocean Levels and Abrupt Climate Change.

Finally, here is the real, the highly classified, time line:

All COG preparations MUST be complete by December 2009.

There you have it, ladies and gentlemen. This is your wake-up call.

Regards,

John Moore
January 18, 2009

For further information:

1.) "Global Warming, What The Government Isn't Telling You" A two hour DVD available at : www.THELIBERTYMAN.COM

2.) "Surviving Planet X Passage" By Professor James S. McCanney M.S. The single most important book you can have on this matter. www.jmccanneyscience.com

3.) "Planet X Comets and Earth changes" by Professor James S. McCanney M.S. www.jmccanneyscience.com

4.) "The Return of Planet X" by Jaysen Rand 800-247-6553

swissinfo.ch | Rumsfeld was on ABB board during deal with North Korea when it won a deal to supply North Korea with two nuclear power plants

Weapons experts say waste material from the two reactors could be used for so-called “dirty bombs”.

The Swiss-based ABB on Friday told swissinfo that Rumsfeld was involved with the company in early 2000, when it netted a $200 million (SFr270million) contract with Pyongyang.

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The choice: Illuminati population reduction or exponential expansion into the future

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Now that their plan to kill 4 billion people has been exposed, the billionaires and trillionaires of the illuminati are trying the unfamiliar game of being “nice.”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6350303.ece
Their plan is now to offer “gentle” population reduction and moderate increases in the living standards of slave populations. Oh yes, and for the American slave population, debt slavery would be slightly more “regulated,” sometime in the future.
What a joke. These people who have systematically murdered and enslaved hundreds of millions and even billions of humans for centuries are now going to try to be “nice.” They have lost all trust and power and are lucky to even be alive.

Let us look at the alternative plan. First we take back the money they stole from the world and ensure every human being has at least a middle-class standard of living. The Americans alone would each receive at least $1 million if the money stolen from them was given back. We also, of course will cancel all debts and free all people in jail for non-violent crimes (except white-collar mega-criminals like bankers).

After that we would unleash the century of technological advance that these freaks have suppressed in order to keep control over the slave populace. That would allow us to turn the deserts green, stop environmental destruction, end poverty, end disease and allow us to build giant space colonies. Before long we could have trillions of humans living richly on uncounted worlds.

So, which plan do you prefer, theirs or ours?

macedoniaonline.eu | Bilderberg Group orders destruction of US Dollar?

THE POWER HOUR Team Network News:


Website to find local farms etc. -- Use this website to find farmers' markets, family farms, and other sources of sustainably grown food in your area, where you can buy produce, grass-fed meats, and many other goodies.

Turmeric Reduces Weight Gain, Suppresses Fat -- In addition to being the seasoning that provides flavor to Indian curries, the yellow-gold spice known as turmeric (Curcuma longa Linn.) has long been an important part of traditional Asian medicine. Throughout countless centuries, herbalists have prescribed it to treat gastrointestinal problems, lack of energy, arthritis pain and other conditions.

Top 100 EMF websites -- This is a .pdf file.

Generic Drug Plant Caught Falsifying Data -- The FDA has ordered a halt to approvals of drugs relying on data from a generic drug factory in India that was found to be falsifying data.

Businesses gain goods, services by bartering through exchanges

Man who fled chemo as teen says he'd still fight

USDA listening tour on NAIS continues, many are opposed

Tennessee-proposal stopping confiscation of guns now law

Montana-new gun law aimed at asserting sovereignty

Iranian Navy sends warships to Gulf of Aden -- (Reuters) - Iran has sent six warships to international waters, including the Gulf of Aden, to show its ability to confront any foreign threats, its naval commander said on Monday.

North Korea conducts second nuclear test, U.N. to meet -- North Korea conducted a second nuclear test on Monday that was far more powerful than its first one, triggering an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting on the hermit state's defiant act, but financial markets wobbled only briefly on the news.

33 Of The Healthiest Foods On Earth By David H Murdock

12 basic precautions to minimize radiation exposure when using a cell phone

Home: No place for Bible study -- County demands pastor spend thousands on 'Major Use' permit to host friends. A San Diego pastor and his wife claim they were interrogated by a county official and warned they will face escalating fines if they continue to hold Bible studies in their home.

Google Earth project maps the fallen in Iraq & Afghanistan -- Google Earth developer Sean Askay has put together something truly remarkable for this Memorial Day. It’s called “Map the Fallen,” and it “uses Google Earth to honor the more than 5,700 American and Coalition servicemen and women that have lost their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan.”

H1N1 vaccine to be tested on human subjects -- Vical Incorporated announced today that in the two weeks since launching its program to develop a vaccine against H1N1 influenza (swine flu), the company has completed development of a prototype H1 vaccine, produced an initial supply of research-grade material, and initiated immunogenicity testing in animals.

Hundreds of Texans lose property over massive scam

History of the synthetic H1N1 virus and a not so rosy future -- WMR has learned from a research scientist who has been working on the recreation of the 1918 flu that the genetic material has been re-engineered to synthetically create what is now known as the A/H1N1 virus.

Taliban are using weapons supplies by US

Netherlands to close prisons for lack of criminals -- The Dutch justice ministry has announced it will close eight prisons and cut 1,200 jobs in the prison system. A decline in crime has left many cells empty.

When the people fight back..soccer fans retaliate against police brutality -- In this clip, an exuberant soccer fan runs across the playing field. He shouldn’t do this of course. He should be apprehended, removed from the playing field and given a citation.

GM dealership fighting back, refuses to close

Families line up for child ID program -- Dozens of families lined up along Kinderkamack Avenue to take advantage of the Fulton-Friendship Lodge’s Child Identification Program which, through collecting data about youngsters in case they go missing, helps parents retain some precious things they already have.

Cattle rustling on the rise as recession takes bite -- Cattle ranching is a multibillion-dollar industry in the United States and cattle theft is a small but growing problem as a recession bites and thieves realize that stealing cows is a relatively easy way to raise a quick buck.

Trouble ahead-millions of mortgages will rachet upward soon -- Zacks Research analyst Dirk van Dijk warns that another major mortgage crisis lies ahead as huge numbers of homeowners who have been making only minimum payments on their “pick a payment” mortgages have to start paying in full.

Monday, May 25, 2009

GLOBE International receives support from governments, inter-governmental bodies such as the World Bank, and also from corporate membership of GLOBE's

Globe International

The U.K.-based Globe International was founded in 1989 as an inter-parliamentary group between the U.S. Congress and European Parliament. Its purpose is to facilitate high level dialogues as well as informal discussions on key environmental issues, such as climate change, connecting legislators with international business leaders and civil society representatives. GLOBE thereby seeks to smooth the progress of common understanding, and to promote the development of personal and professional relationships between individual parliamentary leaders.

For example, GLOBE has established a parallel dialogue for legislators, business leaders, and key civil society representatives to shadow the G8+5 discussion on climate change through to 2008. GLOBE's Tokyo forum in June 2008 culminated in consensus agreement by the G8+5 delegations of legislators on a post-2012 climate change framework. This paper, authored and negotiated by Lord Michael Jay (Tony Blair's G8 Sherpa in 2005 and 2006), was presented, together with working group papers on Adaptation, Biofuels, Energy Efficiency, Market Mechanisms and Technology, to the Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda ahead of the G8 Summit in Toyako. The papers can be found on the GLOBE website (see link below).

GLOBE is working closely with the Italian G8 team to prepare for an ambitious G8 summit in 2009 and will be hosting G8+5 legislators' forums in Rome in June 2009, just ahead of the Italian G8 Summit, and in Copenhagen in October 2009, just ahead of COP15. GLOBE International's president is currently Rt Hon Elliot Morley MP who also serves as the U.K. Prime Minister's Special Representative. Mr. Morley was previously an environment minister in the U.K. for 9 years.

Supported by: GLOBE International receives support from governments, inter-governmental bodies such as the World Bank, and also from corporate membership of GLOBE's policy themed dialogues.

Link: www.globeinternational.org

Rolling Thunder Roars Through Nations' Capital - Video

Click here to watch Video of Rolling Thunder in DC

Story by Staff Sgt. Michael J Carden


WASHINGTON - Pam Crane sat peacefully in a patch of freshly mowed grass along Highway 27 here in the nation's capital, remembering her husband, his patriotism and his cause.

She overlooked a sea of motorcycles and bandana-wearing war veterans gathered today in the Pentagon's north parking lot for the 22nd Annual Rolling Thunder rally. Each and every one of them, she said, share her husband Warren's passion to never let the nation forget that some of their battle buddies and brothers in arms never came home.

"It was his passion," Crane said. "He was the most patriotic man I'd ever met."

Warren was one of the lucky ones to make it home after serving in Vietnam, but after years of struggling with post-traumatic stress, he took his own life, on May 20, 2006. The next day his widow joined Rolling Thunder and has made the trip from Knoxville, Tenn., each year since for the Memorial Day weekend ride through the nation's capitol.

The event kicked off at noon today with riders filing out of the Pentagon parking lot in pairs in a parade that led them from the Lincoln Memorial, past the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Wall, to the U.S. Capitol building and back.

"It's such a wonderful, overwhelming experience to be here and to see the flags and patriotism and all these veterans together," Crane said. "We're doing everything we can to make sure the public doesn't forget our POWs and MIAs and certainly to take care of our veterans from all the different wars that are still here."

"It's such a moving event to see so many veterans gathered together, and everyone is here to honor our fallen comrades and soldiers serving now," added Army Sgt. 1st Class (ret.) Frank Lesnefsky, from Scranton, Penn., who's participating in his fifth Rolling Thunder rally.

Rolling Thunder, Inc., is a non-profit organization with more than 88 chapters in all 50 states, which work year round to ensure the nation never forgets that American prisoners of war and missing in action still remain unaccounted for in Southeast Asia. The organization raises funds to help veterans and serves as legislative advocates on veterans' issues. Members volunteer to visit local veterans hospitals and educate people about the POW/MIA issue.

Crane said Rolling Thunder's hard work over the years is evident, as they've impacted citizens from all across the country to join and take part in advocating their cause. Bikers, such as Danny Kang, from Richmond, Va., participated in Rolling Thunder for the past two years, but unlike many of the others, he's not a veteran and doesn't come from a military family, he said.

An American pilot in the Korean War saved his grandfather, Kang said. And if it weren't for servicemembers like that pilot, who risked his own life to protect Kang's grandfather and other South Korean nationals, the world might be a lesser place, he added.

"I'm here to pay my respect and show my appreciation for all those troops who never came back," Kang said. "It's hard to imagine that troops from past wars are still not accounted for."

Dale Recker, a Vietnam War veteran from Beaver Creek, Minn., participated in his sixth Rolling Thunder today, and said it's an event he looks forward to every year. He's a founding father of the Rolling Thunder Chapter 1 in South Dakota, he said.

Recker said he will be here in Washington for Rolling Thunder every year until he's physically unable. His cousin's name is engraved on the Vietnam Veterans' War Memorial Wall, and Recker wants to ensure his cousin and others like him will always be remembered for their sacrifice.

"We don't want anyone to ever forget, and we don't want the service members coming back today to be forgotten either," Recker said. "We want all our troops home, and we won't rest until every last POW and MIA is accounted for."

Yellowstone National Park is REALLY quaking this Memorial Day! Check out all the earthquakes and it's not even 6am CDT


MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s
LAT
deg
LON
deg
DEPTH
km
Region
MAP 2.8 2009/05/25 10:41:43 44.587 -110.810 5.1 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING
MAP 2.8 2009/05/25 10:39:52 44.581 -110.806 3.2 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING
MAP 2.5 2009/05/25 10:36:45 44.596 -110.808 3.9 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING
MAP 2.9 2009/05/25 10:28:37 44.595 -110.891 5.9 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING
MAP 2.6 2009/05/25 10:05:10 44.589 -110.873 1.2 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING
MAP 2.5 2009/05/25 09:38:36 44.596 -110.833 0.6 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING

Sunday, May 24, 2009

NKorea confirms 'successful' nuclear test ... with a 4.7 magnitude earthquake ALSO taking place today in North Korea .. hum...??


MAP 4.7 2009/05/25 00:54:44 41.331 129.011 0.0 NORTH KOREA

Magnitude 4.7 - NORTH KOREA

2009 May 25 00:54:43 UTC

Versión en Español

Earthquake Details

Magnitude4.7
Date-Time
Location41.331°N, 129.011°E
Depth0 km (~0 mile) set by location program
RegionNORTH KOREA
Distances75 km (45 miles) NNW of Kimchaek, North Korea
95 km (60 miles) SW of Chongjin, North Korea
180 km (110 miles) SSW of Yanji, Jilin, China
380 km (235 miles) NE of PYONGYANG, North Korea
Location Uncertaintyhorizontal +/- 5.3 km (3.3 miles); depth fixed by location program
ParametersNST= 76, Nph= 76, Dmin=474.4 km, Rmss=0.8 sec, Gp= 68°,
M-type=body wave magnitude (Mb), Version=8
Source
  • USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
Event IDus2009hbaf
  • This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.

Bee Swarm Descends on NYC Store

Hut prized by Sir Edmund Hillary burns in Antarctic


By REBECCA PALMER - The Dominion Post
Last updated 05:00 25/05/2009

REDUCED TO ASHES: The timber and bitumen hut was a favourite haunt of Sir Ed, shown outside it during his 2007 visit to Antarctica.

A hut that sheltered Sir Edmund Hillary on his last night in Antarctica has been destroyed by fire.

The A-frame hut on the Ross Ice Shelf near Scott Base burnt down on Saturday night.

Originally part of the United States base, it served New Zealand staff in Antarctica for decades after being discarded by the Americans.

Antarctica New Zealand chief executive Lou Sanson said the fire started during a routine inspection and changeover of the diesel fuel tanks used to heat the timber and bitumen hut.

When the heater was reignited, priming fuel "flashed over" and set fire to the hut, he said.

Staff tried to fight the fire but the hut burnt quickly in air temperatures as low as minus 35 degrees celsius.

Mr Sanson said Antarctica New Zealand was "extremely thankful" nobody had been seriously injured. One staff member suffered minor burns to one of his hands.

Fire was one of the biggest hazards in Antarctica. "The wood just gets very, very dry."

The Chilean contingent lost their mess facility to a fire last month and two Russians were killed by a fire at their station last year, he said.

Mr Sanson said the hut had been moved onto the Ross Ice Shelf in 1971 from the McMurdo Station ice wharf, after the building was discarded by the US Antarctic programme. "The Kiwis of Scott Base quickly made it their own ... The A-frame represented something uniquely Kiwi in Antarctica. It was the concept of a mountain hut mixed with a bach."

Thousands of New Zealanders would be familiar with it because it was used for field training at Scott Base. It had housed many New Zealand scientists, artists and politicians.

The hut was also used as a retreat for staff, Mr Sanson said.

"It was the only place you could really get away from the monotony of base life."

It earned the nickname "love shack" after a couple were trapped there in 2004, during the worst storm to hit Antarctica in a decade. They were rescued by a team from Scott Base 16 hours later when conditions eased.

It was the "favourite haunt" of the late Sir Edmund Hillary, who asked to spend his last night in Antarctica there after the official Scott Base 50th birthday celebrations in 2007. Then 87, Sir Ed shared Antarctic tales at the hut with nine others, including Mr Sanson.

He had wanted to spend the night with "a few friends and a bottle of Scotch", much like his first night there 50 years earlier.

Mr Sanson said a memorial to Sir Ed, featuring his quotes and a photo of him outside the hut, had been placed there after his death last year.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

University of Delaware Experts Launch Balloon to Analyze Cosmic Rays | It will fly at the edge of the atmosphere

An Infrared View of Saturn | Credit: Erich Karkoschka (University of Arizona), and NASA

Breaking News and Commentary from Citizens For Legitimate Government | 22 May 2009

Breaking: U.S. Asks Firms to Make H1N1 Flu Vaccine 23 May 2009 The federal government has asked three drug companies to make enough swine Fort Detrick flu vaccine to immunize at least 20 million people in key positions in health care, national security and emergency services, officials said yesterday. The order, announced by Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, is part of a $1 billion investment in immediate production and testing of vaccine 'against' the newly emerged strain of the H1N1 flu virus. HHS has contracts with five companies to make pandemic vaccine. The department has activated the ones with Sanofi Pasteur, Novartis and GlaxoSmithKline. It is still negotiating with the two others, MedImmune and CSL, an Australian company. [See: Baxter working on vaccine to stop swine flu, though admitted sending live pandemic flu viruses to subcontractor 26 Apr 2009.]

Obama's Preventive Detention Plans Face Scrutiny 22 May 2009 The Obama administration's efforts to craft what it calls a "preventive detention" plan for suspected terrorists will face constitutional challenges similar to those raised against the Bush regime's policies. A White House task force reviewing detention policy is set to make recommendations in late July. The administration has floated with Congress a possible plan that would seek legislation allowing the government to hold suspected terrorists without trial indefinitely on U.S. soil... Civil liberties and human rights groups who criticized the Bush administration's detention policies are definitive in their opposition to Mr. Obama's plans. "It's really crossing a constitutional Rubicon," said Jonathan Hafetz, American Civil Liberties Union attorney who represented Ali al Marri.

Mancow Waterboarded, Admits It's Torture --"It is way worse than I thought it would be" 22 May 2009 And so it went Friday morning when WLS radio host Erich "Mancow" Muller decided to subject himself to the controversial practice of waterboarding live on his show... Turns out the stunt wasn't so funny. Witnesses said Muller thrashed on the table, and even instantly threw the toy cow he was holding as his emergency tool to signify when he wanted the experiment to stop. He only lasted 6 or 7 seconds. "It is way worse than I thought it would be, and that's no joke," Mancow said. "It is such an odd feeling to have water poured down your nose with your head back...It was instantaneous...and I don't want to say this: absolutely torture."

The Obama-Cheney "debate" and the threat of dictatorship in America By Joe Kishore 22 May 2009 Whatever his criticisms of the Bush administration's policies, Obama defends its basic aims. On domestic policy, he is continuing the massive handouts to the banks and Wall Street investors. On military policy, he is continuing the occupation of Iraq, while expanding the war in Afghanistan and Pakistan. His argument for legality is undermined by the fact that his administration has restarted military commissions, refused to publish torture photos, and in general maintained the anti-democratic measures of his predecessor. Whatever verbal warnings Obama may make about the erosion of democracy in the United States, the actions of his administration facilitate and accelerate its breakdown. It is impossible to combine imperialist war with democracy. The latter cannot survive without opposing the former.

Pelosi Says She Stands by Previous Statement on CIA 22 May 2009 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stood by her statement that the Central Intelligence Agency misled Congress about harsh interrogations torture of suspected terrorists and refused to discuss the political controversy triggered by her assertion. "I stand by my comment," Pelosi, a California Democrat, said today at a news conference in Washington.

CIA agents lose bid to halt trial over rendition 22 May 2009 The landmark trial of American and Italian spies accused of abducting an Egyptian cleric in Milan will continue, a judge has ruled, rejecting a defence bid to end the proceedings. The ruling was a victory for prosecutors in the first trial to examine the "rendition" process, in which the CIA allegedly abducted suspects abroad and sent them to other countries for harsh interrogation torture.

Satire: Obama: Gitmo Detainees to be Sent to AIG, Citibank and Bear Stearns By R J Shulman 22 May 2009 President Barack Obama announced today at a press conference that the detainees at the US prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will be transferred to AIG, Citibank, Bear Stearns and other troubled banks and financial firms starting June 1. "These detainees will need something to keep them out of trouble," Obama said. "So, sending them to these beleaguered firms will keep them completely occupied. Besides, they couldn’t mess things up any worse than the regular Wall Street gang did." (Satire)

Top US official warns that war in Afghanistan strengthens Taliban in Pakistan 22 May 2009 America's top military official warned that the US offensive in Afghanistan could end up fuelling the conflict in Pakistan by pushing more Taliban fighters across the border. Admiral Mike Mullen, the chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff, said the surge of 21,000 additional US troops into Afghanistan had raised the prospect that Pakistan could face even greater turmoil in the months ahead. "They want Afghanistan back," he said.

Gag me with a chainsaw! Former UNOCAL/RAND Corporation - Bush/Rumsfeld troll rears ugly head: Former U.S. envoy eyed as Afghan 'CEO' 19 May 2009 Former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad is negotiating with President Hamid Karzai to take a role in his government, diplomatic sources say. Khalilzad, who served as U.S. envoy to Kabul under former President [sic] George W. Bush, has abandoned plans to challenge Karzai in Afghanistan's upcoming presidential elections and is instead looking to take on an unelected positioned described as the country's chief executive officer, The New York Times reported Tuesday.

Senate Approves $91 Billion Funding Bill for Iraq, Afghan Wars --Total costs for both wars to top $900B 22 May 2009 The U.S. Senate approved a $91 billion spending bill that would fund President Barack Obama’s troop buildup in Afghanistan and block a lawsuit seeking to force the release of photos showing abuse of war prisoners. The vast majority of the money in the bill would fund military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, pushing total costs for the two wars to more than $900 billion.

Bombings kill dozens in Iraq 3 Americans on foot patrol among dead 22 May 2009 Bombers struck in Baghdad and a northern city yesterday, killing three American soldiers and nearly two dozen Iraqis in a new spasm of violence that has taken at least 66 lives in two days. The deadliest blast yesterday occurred in an outdoor market in Baghdad's Dora district, when a bomb exploded near a US foot patrol, US and Iraqi officials said.

US soldiers charged over Spanish journalist's death 21 May 2009 A Spanish judge on Thursday revived murder charges against three US soldiers over the killing a Spanish television cameraman during the shelling of a Baghdad hotel in 2003. The same judge, Santiago Pedraz, had thrown out the charges one year ago, citing "insufficient evidence" of deliberate intent on the part of the three to target civilians inside the hotel where journalists were known to be staying.

Israeli toxic waste threatens Palestinian life 22 May 2009 Tel Aviv illegally dumps hazardous waste in the Palestinian West Bank, gifting cancer, sterility and mental disorders to the local population. In an exclusive interview with Press TV, Deputy Director of the Palestinian environmental authority, Jamil Mtoor, confirmed that Israel cuts disposal costs by discarding its waste on Palestinian territory at the expense of the population. "For several years, Israeli companies have been dumping solid and hazardous waste in different West Bank villages," Mtoor said.

White House: "Don’t Ask, Don't Tell" under review 22 May 2009 The White House is insisting that officials are working to overturn a policy that bans gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military, pushing back against Pentagon assessments a day earlier that such efforts were low priorities and Democratic activists’ complaint of slow progress.

Colorado plan to give police power to draw blood from 'uncooperative' suspects --'100 days of heat' crackdown will involve 150 sobriety checkpoints 22 may 2009 One Colorado police chief is preparing to launch a controversial practice in the fight against drunken driving by seeking search warrants that would give his officers the power to have blood drawn from uncooperative suspects. To Chief Bruce Kozak of the Avon Police Department, the blood in a suspected drunken driver's veins is no different than a gun next to a murder victim -- evidence that must be collected by investigators. Kozak's plan is part of the "100 days of heat" crackdown on drunken driving by law enforcement agencies across Colorado.

'Anything using RF energy -- we have the right to inspect it.' FCC's Warrantless Household Searches Alarm Experts By Ryan Singel 21 May 2009 ...[I]f you have a wireless router, a cordless phone, remote car-door opener, baby monitor or cellphone in your house, the FCC claims the right to enter your home without a warrant at any time of the day or night in order to inspect it... And the commission maintains the same policy applies to any licensed or unlicensed radio-frequency device. "Anything using RF energy -- we have the right to inspect it to make sure it is not causing interference," says FCC spokesman David Fiske. That includes devices like Wi-Fi routers that use unlicensed spectrum, Fiske says.

WHO chief warns H1N1 swine flu likely to worsen --Chan says H1N1 could mutate in "unpredictable [!] ways" 22 May 2009 The world must be ready for H1N1 swine flu to become more severe and kill more people, World Health Organization chief Dr. Margaret Chan said on Friday. The virus must be closely monitored in the southern hemisphere, as it could mix with ordinary seasonal influenza and change in unpredictable ways, Chan told the WHO annual congress in Geneva. An international team of researchers who analyzed all eight genes of the new virus confirmed its sneakiness, saying it was so different from its ancestral strains that it must have been circulating undetected for years created in a USAMRIID lab.

Australia's swine flu alert level raised 22 May 2009 Australia's swine flu alert level has been raised from delay to contain. The announcement by Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon this afternoon comes after after the first case of human to human transmission was confirmed at a school in Epping, in Melbourne's north.

Verizon Willing to Let 62-Year-Old Man Die Unless Cops Pay $20 of His Overdue Bill 22 May 2009 Ohio police are pissed with Verizon after the company refused to help them find a missing 62-year-old man unless they paid his $20 of his overdue cellphone bill. The cops got a call that the man was rampaging around his house and breaking windows. When they arrived, the man had fled, taking bottles of pills with him. The sheriff contacted Verizon to ask them to turn the man's cellphone service on so they could track his signal, but the operator said the missing man's bill had to be paid first. After some back and forth, the sheriff started to make arrangements to pay his bill. Just as he was doing so, the search party... found the man, unconscious, after 11 hours of searching. "I was more concerned for the person's life," Sherrif Williams said. "It would have been nice if Verizon would have turned on his phone for five or 10 minutes, just long enough to try and find the guy. But they would only turn it on if we agreed to pay $20 of the unpaid bill. Ridiculous." [See: Unconscious Carroll man found after 11-hour search --Sheriff unhappy with Verizon's 'line' on emergency 21 May 2009.]

Obama Signs Credit-Card Consumers' 'Bill of Rights' 22 May 2009 President Barack Obama signed into law a credit-card consumers' "“Bill of Rights" that limits fees and curbs contract changes, saying it will give Americans "the strong and reliable protections they deserve."

Credit Card Bill Allows Guns In National Parks 20 May The U.S. House of Representatives followed the Senate's lead and passed the Credit Card Holders Bill of Rights -- but there's more. The bill contains an amendment that has nothing to do with credit cards. The bill allows concealed weapons to be carried in America's national parks.

TARP Warrants Show Banks May Reap 'Ruthless Bargain' 22 May 2009 Banks negotiating to reclaim stock warrants they granted in return for Troubled Asset Relief Program money may shortchange taxpayers by almost $10 billion if Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner’s first sale sets the pace, data compiled by Bloomberg show. While 17 financial institutions have repaid TARP funds, two have come to terms with the U.S. on the value of the rights to buy stock that taxpayers received for the risk of recapitalizing the industry.

'The executive branch will construe this subsection of the bill not to abrogate any constitutional privilege.' Obama Issues Signing Statement After Creating Financial Investigative Panel 20 May 2009 President Obama on Wednesday signed legislation aimed at curbing financial fraud in the mortgage and other industries, including a provision that created an independent panel to investigate the root causes of the nation’s economic downturn. This one would have subpoena power; its work would be independent of Congress. But after signing the bill, the White House issued what is called a signing statement by Mr. Obama, which includes this advisory to agencies about the financial panel’s potential reach... In other words, the president is reserving the right to claim executive privilege if the commission seeks information or documents that the White House considers to be beyond the bounds of public information and/or privileged communications and negotiations within the executive branch.

FDA: Calif. pistachio plant knew some nuts were tainted but kept shipping them for 6 months 22 May 2009 Food safety inspectors say a California plant at the center of a salmonella scare knew some of its pistachios were tainted but continued shipping nuts for another six months. The Food and Drug Administration issued a sweeping national warning in March for consumers to avoid eating pistachios after concerns surfaced about nuts from Setton Pistachio of Terra Bella, Inc.

Illinois Company Recalls 95,898 Pounds of Beef 22 May 2009 A Coal Valley, Illinois company is recalling 95,898 pounds of ground beef because of possible E. Coli contamination. The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture announced the recall Thursday morning. Valley Meats LLC makes ground beef products for several different brands, including J & B and Grillmaster. The USDA says the meat was produced on March 10th. The government calls this a Class One recall. That means there is a reasonable chance that eating this product will cause serious health problems.

U.S. appeals court finds tobacco companies lied 22 May 2009 Cigarette companies systematically lied for years in order to sell tobacco products they knew were dangerous, a U.S. appeals court said on Friday as it upheld a trial judge's racketeering verdict. But in a blow to anti-smoking groups, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia also upheld the lower court's decision to reject expensive remedies, like funding a smoking cessation program.

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Previous lead stories: How MI5 blackmails British Muslims --'Work for us or we will say you are a terrorist' 21 May 2009 Five Muslim community workers have accused MI5 of waging a campaign of blackmail and harassment in an attempt to recruit them as informants. The men claim they were given a choice of working for the Security Service or face detention and harassment in the UK and overseas. They have made official complaints to the police, to the body which oversees the work of the Security Service and to their local MP Frank Dobson. Now they have decided to speak publicly about their experiences in the hope that publicity will stop similar tactics being used in the future.

Undercover Agents Supplied Missile and Explosives to NYC Plotters --The FBI and other agencies monitored the men and provided an inactive missile and inert C-4 to the informant for the defendants, a federal complaint said. 21 May 2009 Four men arrested after planting what they thought were explosives near two New York City synagogues were disappointed that the World Trade Center wasn't still around to attack, a federal prosecutor said Thursday as the men appeared in court for the first time. The suspects were arrested Wednesday night. Authorities said the men also plotted to shoot down a military plane. James Cromitie, David Williams, Onta Williams, and Laguerre Payen, all of Newburgh, were charged with conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction within the United States and conspiracy to acquire and use anti-aircraft missiles.

Obama Is Said to Consider Preventive Detention For Suspects Deemed 'National Security Threat' --'The idea that we might find ourselves fighting with the Obama administration over these powers is really stunning.' 21 May 2009 President Bush Obama told human rights advocates at the White House on Wednesday that he was mulling the need for a "preventive detention" system that would establish a legal basis for the United States to incarcerate terrorism suspects who are deemed a threat to national security but cannot be tried, two participants in the private session said. One participant said Mr. Obama did not seem to be thinking about preventive detention for terrorism suspects now held at Guantánamo Bay, but rather for those captured in the future, in settings other than a legitimate [?] battlefield like Afghanistan.

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In just 3 months Americans bought enough guns to outfit the entire Chinese and Indian armies combined

Killer Chip Implant--Tracks and If Need Be --Kills

Although the patent has been denied in Germany; it has most likely already been placed into our air through a different form of science--nanotechnology. Do you breathe--than most likely you have been chipped.

http://b.mixx.com/mfuI?fpr=AwsOas&campid=SSN&ssns=41&
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Here is the link that suggests this may have already occurred:

http://files.nanobio-raise.org/Downloads/nfnaf.pdf

While the US government disrspects states rights, they pass national soveriegnty on to international authorities

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.3302/pub_detail.asp

http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=98805

http://www.georgetownnews.com/articles/2009/05/21/opinion/doc4a148345d8104098596690.txt

Insideous politican uses skull drudgery to oppose majority vote on sovereignty
http://www.georgetownnews.com/articles/2009/05/21/opinion/doc4a148345d8104098596690.txt

Obama's appointment a One Worlder
http://www.courant.com/news/local/statewire/hc-ap-ct-yaledeanmay21,0,3355344.story

Friday, May 22, 2009

Tennessee gets hit with two earthquakes today - 22 May 2009 - 10:30pm CST


    MAG    DATE    LOCAL-TIME  LAT     LON    DEPTH    LOCATION
y/m/d h:m:s deg deg km
map 2.7  2009/05/22 20:03:31 35.588N 84.159W  6.5    7 km ( 5 mi) E   of Vonore, TN
map 2.4 2009/05/22 06:20:58 35.773N 84.000W 9.8 3 km ( 2 mi) SW of Alcoa, TN

Operation Blackjack - Video

Part 1 YouTube
Part 2 YouTube
Part 3 YouTube

This is Operation Blackjack, its in the London telegraph.co.uk as a fictional story. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturepicturegalleries/4220575/Blackjack.html - A slide show story.

The events portrayed in this slide show are entirely fictitious - their claim) Im thinking...no... There is some SERIOUS truth to this, I was first told about it by someone In the US military - he said this slide show is causing a lot of controversy.

The whole series is uploading on TVT too.
The link -
http://www.truvisiontube.com/video/92...