Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Seattle breaks record for hottest day ever - 103 degrees

Seattle has recorded the hottest temperature in its history.

The National Weather Service recorded 103 degrees Wednesday at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, breaking a previous record of 100 degrees, set in downtown Seattle in 1941 and repeated at the airport in 1994.

Jay Albrecht with the weather service says that's the hottest it has been in Seattle since temperatures were first recorded in 1891.

Renton recorded a temperature of 103 degrees around noon. Bremerton reached 102 degrees and Kirkland reported 102 degrees.

While this may be the peak for this particular heat wave, University of Washington atmospheric scientist Cliff Mass says you should not expect substantial relief anytime soon. "(Thursday) is going to be almost as warm. And then we're going to slowly grade down but not to normal temperatures - still way above normal... temperatures dropping into the lower 90's.".

Mass says we already broke one major record on Wednesday morning, "We broke the record for the all-time highest minimum temperature in Seattle, in history... that's a very big record. It was 69 (degrees) and now it's going to be 71, it only got down to 71 at Sea-Tac (on Wednesday)."

Forecasters have issued an excessive heat warning for much of Western Washington through Friday.

But Mass says the heat may not even be over by Friday, "There's just no end in sight to this. This is going to be one of the longest heat waves we've ever had."

Surviving Obama's America | Riding out the Recession and whatever else is thrown your way

RussiaToday.com | “Obama's Cyber tsar may turn screws on Internet freedom” (video)

A “Cyber Tsar” is good thing for providing security for US governmental websites, but substantial oversight on Internet in his hands may lead to increased government surveillance, says cyber crime expert Berin Szoka.

President Barack Obama is set to announce the appointee for a new White House job, a role which is expected to include broad authority on protecting governmental and private computer networks.





RussiaToday.com | “Obama only looks different”

30 July, 2009, 02:41

If Obama looks different than Bush, it doesn’t mean that his approach to Russia and other foreign policy issues would be different, says James Joyner, Managing Director of the Atlantic Council.

“Ultimately I think that the Russian interests and the American interests are pretty much the same that they were six months ago and they haven’t changed because you have a new president in the White House.”

Joyner added that “Ultimately, I think that the Russian interests and the American interests are pretty much the same as they were six months ago and they haven’t changed just because you have a new President in the White House.”

PressTV.ir | Man guilty of making threats to Obama

RepublicOfLakota.com | Kȟe Sapa and Paha Sapa - Russell Means’ response to David Swallow

Air Force on the Hunt for Subversive Behavior Online

A Shot in the Arm or a Shot to the Head Either Way the Illuminati Want You Dead – Dress Rehearsal? NLE 2009.

Guardian.co.uk | New York gives homeless people a one-way ticket to leave city

Kucinich: the Federal Reserve is paying banks NOT to make loans to struggling Americans! (video)

THE DEATH OF LIBERTY: THE FINAL SCENE UNFOLDS

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A KILLER chipmunk terrorised a family by invading their kitchen and munching their Crunchy Nut Cornflakes.

Dark impact mark on Jupiter now growing larger - also "developing two lobes"

JUPITER UPDATE: Something interesting is happening to the dark impact mark on Jupiter. Not only is it growing larger, but also "it seems to be developing two lobes," says amateur astronomer Mike Hood, who sends this July 28th picture from Kathleen, Georgia:

The same result has been obtained by astrophotographer Raffaello Lena of Rome, Italy. "On July 27th, the Jupiter impact site has evolved and now contained two condensed nucleii," he says.

These changes are surely caused by dynamics in Jupiter's upper atmosphere. High-resolution images from the Hubble Space Telescope show that the impact cloud is being molded by high-altitude winds and turbulence. On a planet where vortices are ubiquitous, perhaps it is no surprise that a cloud would organize itself into two or more swirling spots.

Amateur astronomers are encouraged to continue their monitoring: sky map. The cloud is located near Jupiter's System II longitude 210°. For the predicted times when it will cross the planet's central meridian, add 2 hours and 6 minutes to Sky and Telescope's predicted transit times for Jupiter's Great Red Spot.

White supremacist radio host Hal Turner was an FBI informant, as hackers claimed a year ago

DEEP SECRETS OF A UFO THINK TANK EXPOSED | RAND Corporation has given far more than "passing thought" to things extraterrestrial

(Homeland Security Department's) Napolitano Says Americans Have a Responsibility to Spy On Each Other

Carbon Trading Giants and Big Energy Are Steering the Global Warming Debate Away from REAL Solutions

GMO Scandal: The Long Term Effects of Genetically Modified Food on Humans

News Updates from Citizens For Legitimate Government 29 Jul 2009

Military Poised to Help FEMA Battle Swine Flu Outbreak --U.S. commander for Northern Command asked Defense Secretary to sign executive order for military to set up five regional teams to deal with outbreak --Orders to deploy actual forces would be reviewed later 29 Jul 2009 The Pentagon is preparing to help the Federal Emergency Management Agency tackle a potential outbreak of the H1N1 virus this fall, FOX News has confirmed. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted to set vaccination priorities for those groups Wednesday during a meeting in Atlanta. The vote came on the same day that Gen. Victor Renuart, the U.S. commander for Northern Command, has asked Defense Secretary Robert Gates to sign an executive order for the military to set up five regional teams to deal with the potential outbreak if FEMA requests help. Gates is expected to sign the order soon. It is not known how many troops would be needed and whether they would come from the active duty or the National Guard and Reserve forces. As a first step, Gates is being asked to sign a so-called "execution order" that would authorize the military to begin to conduct the detailed planning to execute the proposed plan. [Barack Obama was 'allowed' to win so that he could put a friendly face on the military dictatorship that is at our doorstep. Obama has done *nothing* for the Left -- those who worked tirelessly for him so that he could implement 'change.' Obama has, in fact, out-Bushed Bush. Bush-Cheney could only *dream* of what Obama is poised to 'accomplish.' The full-blown police state is here -- the raison d'etre for the US Army-created flu pandemic. Just as the CLG has documented and predicted. --Lori Price]

Military planning for possible H1N1 outbreak 29 Jul 2009 The U.S. military wants to establish regional teams of military personnel to assist civilian authorities in the event of a significant outbreak of the H1N1 virus this fall, according to Defense Department officials. The proposal is awaiting final approval from Defense Secretary Robert Gates. The officials would not be identified because the proposal from U.S. Northern Command's Gen. Victor Renuart has not been approved by the secretary.

Tent city proposal gains steam | Hillsborough has at least 10,000 homeless people, among the most of any county in Florida

SteveQuayle.com | Hot Headlines July 29, 2009

World Trade: After the Fall
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There is a Hunger Coming Like a Run-Away Freight Train – Created by Congress
GM Crops Being Grown in Britain
Suppressed Report Shows Cancer Link to GM Potatoes
Hillary Clinton – CFR Tell’s Us What To Do

Martial Law and the Militarization of Public Health: The Worldwide H1N1 Flu Vaccination Program
Elderly Should Be Low Priority for Antivirals Says Scientists
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Bioterrorism and Disaster Preparedness Explored in Special Issue of Medical Decision Making A Shot in the Arm or a Shot to the Head. Either Way the Illuminati Want You Dead – Dress Rehearsal? NLE 2009.
Obama Administration Begins Opposition to States Claiming Sovereignty and Gun Rights
A Historian's View of Obama
Air Force on the Hunt for ‘Subversive’ Behavior Online
Afghanistan: Training Ground for War on Russia
Conditioning by Music, Part 2
Flying Buggy Goes From Highway to Jungle in No Time

Argentina's Economic Collapse - YouTube

Documentary on the events that led to the economic collapse of Argentina in 2001 which wiped out the middle class and raised the level of poverty to 57.5%. Central to the collapse was the implementation of neo-liberal policies which enabled the swindle of billions of dollars by foreign banks and corporations. Many of Argentina's assets and resources were shamefully plundered. Its financial system was even used for money laundering by Citibank, Credit Suisse, and JP Morgan. The net result was massive wealth transfers and the impoverishment of society which culminated in many deaths due to oppression and malnutrition. Official name: Memoria del Saqueo by Fernando Solanas 2003.

Nantucket Independent | State bill proposes to end commercial bass fishery

Simmering Anak Krakatoa - translated as 'Child of Krakatoa' - killer volcano that claimed 36,000 lives stirs once more (photos)

A beluga whale saved a drowning diver by hoisting her to the surface, carrying her leg in its mouth. (photos)

LINK | Webbot Clif High's July 29th Journeys with Rebecca radio interview (9 videos on YouTube)

July 29th Journeys with Rebecca radio (9 videos on YouTube)
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Nearly 10,000 Uighurs involved in deadly riots in China went missing in one night, exiled Uighur activist Rebiya Kadeer has said.

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George Ure's UrbanSurvival.com | Web Bots Back On Track - July 29, 2009

Benjamin Fulford | About those Ming who cooperate with the Nazis

An informant has come forward with information about a Chinese Ming faction that has been cooperating with the Bush Nazis. It turns out that a Ming Princess was secretly married to the Taisho Emperor (but impregnated by the Meiji Emperor) as part of a strategic plan to create an “Emperor of Asia.” The group is known as the Baikado (梅花) or Plum Flower Faction. In Japan now it is the Kanei (金井) family that supports them. This is the group that furnished the diplomatic protection to the two “Japanese” recently arrested in Italy with the $134.5 billion (or $500 billion depending on the source). Now that we have identified these people, they can be easily dealt with. The Japanese members of the trilateral commission must wake up to the fact that we know who they are and where they live but they know almost nothing about us. The Chinese want to establish a meritocracy and not go back to tyrannical imperial rule.Japan wants to end colonial rule.

3.9 magnitude earthquake hits 25 mi W of Cokedale, Colorado (183mi S of Denver, CO) - Wednesday, July 29, 2009 at 04:00:31 AM at epicenter


Earthquake Details

Magnitude3.9
Date-Time
Location37.085°N, 105.066°W
Depth1 km (~0.6 mile) set by location program
RegionCOLORADO
Distances
  • 34 km (21 miles) ESE (112°) from San Luis, CO
  • 40 km (25 miles) W (261°) from Cokedale, CO
  • 47 km (29 miles) S (186°) from La Veta, CO
  • 137 km (85 miles) SSW (197°) from Pueblo, CO
  • 294 km (183 miles) S (182°) from Denver, CO
Location Uncertaintyhorizontal +/- 9.1 km (5.7 miles); depth fixed by location program
ParametersNST= 16, Nph= 16, Dmin=82.9 km, Rmss=0.94 sec, Gp=122°,
M-type=local magnitude (ML), Version=6
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George Ure's UrbanSurvival.com | Web Bot Project Update - July 28, 2009

NaturalNews.com | Today's Featured Stories - July 29, 2009


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It is Official: WHO Recommends Mandatory Injections to Almost Two Hundred Countries
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Microbursts cause wind damage in Western Maine

San Diego | Stand Down, an annual three-day tent city that provides respite and aid to former members of the armed forces whose lives have collapsed

Nat'l Oceanography Cenre | Arctic Ice Formed Before Antarctic Ice - thought to have occurred in the opposite order

NationalGeographic.com | World's Biggest Cave Found in Vietnam

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RussiaToday | Betrayed by G-8 since political leaders and camera leave: L’Aquila quake victims in Italy - still in survival mode

29 July, 2009, 13:46

The TV cameras, reporters and the political leaders from across the world are long gone. Now, the thousands of quake survivors face new problems in the encampments while the ground continues to shake.

“Our tent cities are becoming ghettos,” says 42-year-old Loredana, owner of a jewelry shop in L’Aquila’s devastated historic centre. Loredana lost both her shop and her home in the quake and now lives in one of the 149 tent cities scattered throughout the quake-hit city. Now she is most worried about how long she and her family will survive the tents.

“It was a good idea to hold the G8 summit here so the world could realize the extent of the devastation, but we’ve already been forgotten. The tents are difficult and things are getting worse day by day. People are becoming aggressive because mass desperation is setting in,” she says.

The devastating April 6 earthquake left a large part of the central Italian city in ruins. The tents were supposed to be temporary, but some 25,000 earthquake survivors have been living in them for over three months and there is no word on when they will be allowed to return to their homes – those homes, of course, that are still standing. Many people have lost everything: loved ones, their homes, personal possessions and jobs.

People in the tents look like war refugees, and their city looks like it has been bombed for days. There are gaping holes and cracks in walls, buildings twisted at their base, windows and doors that flap open in the wind, landslides and piles of rubble everywhere. The city is teeming with volunteers, military officers, fire fighters and police who are there to service the homeless and prepare the city for reconstruction. But the tents have inevitably become pockets of despair where lawlessness reigns supreme.

“On May 29, we reported to the authorities that there was a prostitute who was continuing to ‘service’ clients in her tent, but no has done anything about it. In the meantime, what are we supposed to tell our children?” Loredana says with concern. “There was even a stabbing last month.”

‘We want our lives back’

At the three-month mark, the majority of people in the tents now want out, ready to rebuild their lives and reclaim their city. “Enough is enough. We can no longer live alongside criminals and drug addicts. Unemployment is soaring and our city is falling to pieces. The state needs to keep its promise and start rebuilding immediately, not re-asphalt roads or plant flowers in the roundabouts like they did for the G8 summit,” says Myriam, a pub owner from L’Aquila.

Instead of living in the tents, Myriam and her husband decided to build their own makeshift hut on her parents’ front lawn. “We built our own accommodation at our own cost. I didn’t want my children to have more horrible experiences – the quake and the aftershocks were enough.”

Myriam lost her pub, located in the historic centre, in the earthquake, so she set up a temporary beer hut on the outskirts of the city. Her clients are volunteer personnel and law enforcement officers. Thanks to them she was able to reclaim her business and start working again.

“Many shop owners have left L’Aquila to open up their shops in nearby cities, convinced that we would be in this condition for years, even decades. If residents continue to leave, soon there won’t be any point rebuilding the city. I was tempted to leave too but where could I go? I don’t want to uproot my children. Instead I want to continue to work and be able to leave something of value to them, if I can,” Myriam says.

She is grateful to the volunteers, firefighters and military for their help and support in such a trying time for the city. However, she laments that the city administration has done nothing to help her and her family get by, especially financially. “I still haven’t received the 800 euros that were promised to all earthquake victims, nor has anyone else. To boot, I was even given a 4,500-euro fine by the mayor for having occupied too much space with my beer hut; I was so upset I didn’t eat for days. How can they fine me for trying to get my life back on track?” she asks with anger and frustration.

L’Aquila’s ‘emotional’ aftershocks

The emotional aftershocks of the earthquake abound in L’Aquila, and the common denominator is fear. At the slightest noise, most people jump to their feet in terror. The majority of squatters are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder following the quake, volunteer doctors report. Now they are confined to live in very tight quarters alongside total strangers. “You need always to be on the alert in the tents,” says Mario, a high school student. “You don’t know who you are sharing with.”

There are also health risks. “My grandmother got bronchitis from living in the tents”, he explains. “It’s 40 degrees under the scorching sun and it drops to 15 degrees at night. Not to mention the when it rains and everything floods. Recently, we were even invaded by swarms of grasshoppers. You would think it was a story from the Bible,” Mario quips.

Generally, there is widespread fear that these temporary shelters could become permanent as funds diminish. “Those who are responsible for the reconstruction will eventually disappear, and we will be left to fend for ourselves,” says a 45-year-old woman named Gaetana.

For seismologists, the April 6 earthquake was classified as medium, measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale. For Italy, it became a national tragedy, resulting in an unprecedented display of solidarity. For the people of L’Aquila it was utterly devastating, and the homeless fear it will only get worse before it gets better.

Brenda Dionisi for RT

Joyce Riley's THE POWER HOUR NEWS - July 29, 2009


Military planning for possible H1N1 outbreak -- The U.S. military wants to establish regional teams of military personnel to assist civilian authorities in the event of a significant outbreak of the H1N1 virus this fall, according to Defense Department officials. The proposal is awaiting final approval from Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

China police,30,000 workers clash -- About 30,000 Chinese steel workers clashed with police over plans to merge their mill with another company, and beat a manager to death, a Hong Kong-based human rights group has said.

Security cameras in all subway cars in New York -- In a groundbreaking security initiative, MTA will begin running one subway train with security cameras in every one of its cars by the end of the year, officials said yesterday. Every corner of every car will be in the cameras' view.

CDC panel to recommend who should get flu shot -- With the first trials of a vaccine against the new H1N1 swine flu set to begin shortly, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will convene a panel of experts Wednesday to recommend a priority list of candidates for the vaccine.

YouTube: History Channel Documentary Validates Chemtrails and Weather Warfare Airs July 25 4pm -- The name of the program is That's Impossible-Weather Warfare and it airs on July 25th on the History Channel at 4pm.

FDA says mercury dental filling not harmful -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday silver-colored dental fillings that contain mercury are safe for patients, reversing an earlier caution against their use in certain patients, including pregnant women and children.

Real unemployment rate hits 68 year high -- Although you have to dig into the statistics to know it, unemployment in the United States is now worse than at any time since the end of the Great Depression.

Ebola in pigs new health threat -- A team of scientists in the Philippines has warned that a member of the Ebola family of viruses has been found in pigs, causing concern.

Elderly should be low priority for antivirals says scientist -- The controversial view was published yesterday by an Italian scientist who claimed that distributing drugs such as Tamiflu to those over 65 has little effect on the spread of the infection or on mortality rates.

WHO recommends mandatory injections in almost 200 countries -- Executives from Baxter, Novartis, Glaxo-Smith Kline, and Sanofi Pasteur have seats at the advisory group that on July 13th recommended mandatory H1N1 vaccination of everyone in all 194 countries that belong to the World Health Organization (WHO), according to a report just issued by journalist Jane Burgermeister.

Senate Pages May Have Contracted Swine Flu, Says Top Official -- The pages have been quarantined, or as Gainer put it, "resting comfortably apart from their peers" in Daniel Webster Page Residence, near the Hart Senate Office Building. They will not be allowed to return to the Senate until the physician's office clears them,

New criminal charges filed against Baxter in Austria -- This is a translation into English of the first part of the new set of criminal charges filed last week at the Vienna State Prosecutor’s Office concerning the Baxter case.

Medal of honor to be awarded: only the 6th since 9/11 -- Sgt. 1st Class Jared Monti was killed in a firefight in Afghanistan. He is the second service member to receive the military's highest honor for action in Afghanistan. The award was given 246 times in Vietnam.

Data detailing New York Stock Exchange network exposed on unsecure server -- Sensitive information about the technical infrastructure of the New York Stock Exchange’s computer network was left unsecured on a public server for possibly more than a year, Threat Level has learned.

CDC Chief: Soda Tax Could Combat Obesity -- The last congressional panel expected to produce its own recommendations for health care reform -- listened to arguments earlier this year both for and against imposing a three-cent tax on sodas as well as other sugary drinks, including energy and sports drinks like Gatorade. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that a three-cent tax would generate $24 billion over the next four years, and proponents of the tax argued before the committee that it would lower consumption of sugary drinks and improve Americans' overall health.

Study: Tanning beds as deadly as arsenic -- International cancer experts have moved tanning beds and other sources of ultraviolet radiation into the top cancer risk category, deeming them as deadly as arsenic and mustard gas. For years, scientists have described tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation as "probable carcinogens."

Gardasil causes 400% more deaths than other common vaccine -- A federal report has concluded that the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil has a 400 percent higher rate of adverse effects than another comparable vaccine, the Menactra anti-meningitis shot. "It is unusual for there to be such a big discrepancy between two vaccines used in similar populations involving serious and relatively rare life threatening adverse events and autoimmune disorders," the researchers from the federal Vaccine Events Reporting System wrote.

The new retirement plan: just keep working -- With nest eggs crushed, retirees rely on a paycheck — if they can find one.

Barcode replacement shown off -- A replacement for the black and white stripes of the traditional barcode has been outlined by US researchers.

Citizens of the United States welcome to Animal Farm 2009 -- Remember the book Animal Farm by George Orwell?

The death of playground games -- 'Ultimately, we're seeing a gap emerge in today's younger generation in the "fun" skills that we learn through a wide variety of physical and mental activities. 'This in turn, is not giving our kids the best opportunities for their future.

Breaking News and Commentary from Citizens For Legitimate Government | 29 July 2009

Judge: Swine flu good cause to suspend some constitutional rights --Judge made ruling over objections of county public defender's office and alternate defender's office after special 90-minute hearing 28 Jul 2009 (CA) A Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday that there is legal justification to keep the Central Men’s Jail under medical quarantine – at least for a couple of days – to control a swine flu outbreak. Judge Thomas Goethals said the "significant medical public health event" in the men’s jail is good cause to temporarily suspend constitutional guarantees to speedy trials, preliminary hearings and arraignments for some criminal case defendants.

Pandemic 'contingency planning': Govt may invoke emergency clause to force BBC to air content --Such action would be "tantamount to a government takeover". 29 Jul 2009 The BBC could be asked to clear its schedules to make way for educational programmes if schools have to close due to swine flu, it has emerged. Ministers are understood to have had discussions with BBC officials as part of "contingency planning" for the pandemic. Discussions have centred around government moves to invoke a clause in the BBC's agreement which states that, in the case of an emergency, the government has the power to make the BBC broadcast another announcement or programme than that scheduled. However, the proposal has attracted strong criticism, with one BBC source saying such action would be "tantamount to a government takeover". The insider also claimed the clause did not give the government the right to direct programming.

Senate Pages May Have Contracted Swine Flu, Says Top Official --The H1N1 virus has arrived on Congress's doorstep. 28 Jul 2009 Five Senate pages appear to have contracted the dreaded flu virus, which has been linked to more than 300 deaths, and they have been quarantined from their peers and lawmakers, Sergeant at Arms Terrance W. Gainer announced Tuesday night in an internal memo to senators and staff. Gainer, who oversees the page program, said the teenagers "are exhibiting flu-like symptoms -- slightly elevated temperature, cough, and sore throats -- and the Office of Attending Physician believes that they most likely have influenza, quite possibly the H1N1 virus."

NHS cannot cope with swine flu epidemic, report warns 28 Jul 2009 The NHS may not be able to cope with a swine flu epidemic this winter as intensive care beds will be overwhelmed, a Lords report has warned. While preparations for a flu pandemic in Britain are more advanced than in most countries, there is more that could have been done, peers said in a report. The Government has failed to offer reassurance that NHS services can deal with an expected "second wave" of swine flu in the autumn, The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee said.

UK Government to be Sued For Involvement in CIA Rendition Program --Former Gitmo Detainee Alleges Stopover on British Island Makes UK Complicit in Torture 28 Jul 2009 The British government is being sued for the first time over its complicity in the operation of the CIA rendition [kidnapping] program. A former detainee at Guantanamo Bay, now living back in Pakistan, claims the CIA plane that took him to be interrogated in Egypt stopped to refuel on the British island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, where the U.S. has an air base.

DemocRATs may drop public option from health bill 28 Jul 2009 The idea that any overhaul of the nation's health care system should include a government-run insurance option to compete with private insurers is losing important political momentum. DemocRATic leaders of the Senate and the House of Representatives wouldn't guarantee Tuesday that the "public option" would be in the final version of the legislation. Neither chamber's leaders would rule out backing alternative co-ops -- member-run health care consortiums comparable to credit unions -- instead, an alternative that's popular with moderates but not with liberals.

Request for more troops in Afghanistan likely, source says 28 Jul 2009 The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan is expected to ask the Obama administration for additional troops and equipment, according to a senior U.S. military official familiar with Gen. Stanley McChrystal's thinking. The request will be for troops and equipment for conducting intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, as well as more assets to deal with roadside bombs and explosives, said the official, who declined to be identified because McChrystal's request has not been formally transmitted to the Pentagon.

Afghan insurgent tolls not needed - U.S. military 28 Jul 2009 The U.S. military in Afghanistan stopped releasing the number of 'insurgents' it kills some time ago because it is often inaccurate or incomplete and distracts from the purpose of the overall 'mission,' the military said on Tuesday. Foreign forces have shifted their focus in Afghanistan away from conventional warfare tactics to a counter-insurgency strategy since the arrival in June of General Stanley McChrystal, the commander of the 101,000 U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan. [Opium routes and gas pipelines established, what *is* the Afghan mission?]

Britain and US prepared to open talks with the Taliban 28 Jul 2009 A concerted effort to start unprecedented talks between Taliban and British and American envoys was outlined yesterday in a significant change in tactics designed to bring about a breakthrough in the attritional, eight-year conflict in Afghanistan. Senior ministers and commanders on the ground believe they have created the right conditions to open up a dialogue with "second-tier" local leaders now the Taliban have been forced back in a swath of Helmand province.

UK troops in Iraq moved to Kuwait --Iraq government has yet to extend their right to remain 28 Jul 2009 All remaining British troops in Iraq have been relocated to Kuwait because the Iraqi government has yet to extend their right to remain. A mandate allowing UK forces to stay in Iraq expires on 31 July and about 150 personnel have been moved out until an agreement is reached. The mandate has not yet passed its third reading in the Iraqi parliament.

Judge Says Army Must Answer For Denying Security Clearance to Whistleblower Bunny Greenhouse 28 Jul 2009 U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan ordered yesterday that the Army Corps of Engineers must answer for its decision to withhold top-secret security clearance from whistleblower Bunnatine (Bunny) H. Greenhouse. Bunny Greenhouse was the Corps' top procurement executive when she objected to the terms and legality of a no-bid contract the Bush Administration was about to award to Halliburton subsidiary KBR a contract just before the Iraq War commenced, known as Restore Iraqi Oil ("RIO"). Greenhouse's concerns were ignored and the no-bid, cost plus contract, worth up to $7 Billion, was secretly awarded to KBR to run Iraqi oil fields after the invasion. When Greenhouse was scheduled to testify before a Congressional Committee during the Bush Administration, the Army Corps' then acting General Counsel personally advised Greenhouse it would not be in her best interest to do so and she was swiftly removed as the Army Corps' Procurement Executive when she ignored that warning.

Military Criticized in Report on Soldier Electrocuted in Iraq 28 Jul 2009 Military leaders and a major military contractor [KBR] failed to protect a Green Beret who was electrocuted while showering in his barracks in Iraq, the Defense Department’s inspector general has determined in findings released Monday. The death of the Green Beret, Staff Sgt. Ryan D. Maseth, in early 2008 set off an investigation that included a review of 17 other electrocution deaths in Iraq. The inspector general said in the findings that "multiple systems and organizations" failed and exposed Sergeant Maseth to "unacceptable risk."

Israeli leader calls Obama 'slave' 28 Jul 2009 Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, spiritual leader of Israel's Shas Party, has called US President Barack Obama "a slave" who seeks to rule the world and control Tel Aviv's affairs. "American insidiousness tells us to build here and not to build there as though we were slaves working for them," he said. "We live in a time when slaves are governing us and are trying to control us." The racist remarks were made during Yosef's weekly sermon on Saturday during which he protested the Obama administration's policy to exert pressure on Tel Aviv over its settlement expansion.

Facebook removes Haniyeh fan site --'Friends' of Hamas prime minister enraged, Al-Hayat reports site is 'under pressure from Israel, US' 26 Jul 2009 The operators of the internet site Facebook have recently removed a webpage dedicated to fans of Hamas' prime minister in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, the London-based Al-Hayat reported Sunday. The webpage, called 'Commander Ismail Haniyeh', had attracted more than 10,000 Facebook users by the time it was removed from the internet.

Hamas PM Haniyeh vows to rebuild Islamic University 26 Jul 2009 De facto Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh affirmed on Saturday that his government would deliver 1 million US dollars for reconstruction at the Islamic University. The university was extensively damaged during Israel's assault on Gaza last winter, and its grounds need major repairs, Haniyeh said during a speech to this year's graduating class in a ceremony on Saturday.

Venezuela cuts diplomatic ties with Colombia 28 Jul 2009 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez froze diplomatic ties with neighboring Colombia, citing verbal "aggressions" from that country, he said in a televised speech Tuesday. Chavez recalled Venezuela's ambassador to Colombia, as well as most of its staff.

Man threatens Obama, gets (likely) under 10 years in prison; Man threatens Bush - gets sentence upped to life! --Lori Price

Man convicted of threatening Obama --Agents found six firearms in Bagdasarian's home, including a 50 caliber rifle. 28 Jul 2009 A federal judge in San Diego convicted a California man today of two felony counts of threatening President Barack Obama during his campaign last year. Judge Marilyn Huff found Walter Bagdasarian guilty of two counts of threatening a major presidential candidate. Bagdasarian, of La Mesa, Calif., admitted posting messages on a Yahoo investment bulletin board in October 2008 that contained racial epithets and apparent threats to Obama. "He will have a 50 cal in the head soon," one message said. Another said, "Shoot the [racial epithet] Country [expletive] for another 4 years+." Bagdasarian is due to be sentenced in October. He could receive up to 10 years in prison, though a shorter sentence is likely in accordance with federal sentencing guidelines.

US man sentenced over Bush plot 27 Jul 2009 A US citizen has been sentenced to life in prison for being a part of an Al Qaeda plot to assassinate George W Bush. Ahmed Omar Abu Ali was first tried in Virginia in 2005, when he was sentenced to 30 years in prison. The current sentence is part of the appeals process which was brought by prosecutors who said the original sentence was too lenient, as it involved the then president [sic] of the United States.

F.B.I. Watched Terror Suspects for Three Years 29 Jul 2009 The F.B.I. watched [?!?] Daniel Patrick Boyd for three years as he stockpiled rifles and revolvers, trained accomplices including his two sons, and planned to commit terrorist attacks overseas, before agents arrested the group in coordinated raids on Monday afternoon, according to a federal indictment filed in the case. Mr. Boyd, his sons and four other men were charged with providing material support to terrorists and planning terror attacks. More than 100 law enforcement officials, including four S.W.A.T. teams and a hostage rescue team from Quantico, Va., stormed several homes in arresting the seven suspects on Monday afternoon, according to an F.B.I. spokeswoman, Amy Thoreson.

8th terror suspect wanted in North Carolina 28 Jul 2009 Federal investigators were searching Tuesday for an 8th alleged conspirator charged with plotting terrorism with seven other men arrested on Monday. Federal agents are searching for the unnamed man who is an American citizen and who they believe is in Pakistan.

7 arrested in North Carolina on terrorism charges 28 Jul 2009 Federal authorities in North Carolina on Monday arrested seven men who they said had trained with high-powered weapons as part of a terrorist conspiracy to wage an Islamic holy war overseas. The men sought to provide material support to terrorists and to murder, kidnap, maim and injure people overseas, according to a seven-count federal indictment. The indictment did not allege that the group was plotting attacks on U.S. soil. If convicted, the suspects, all but one of whom are U.S. citizens, could face life in prison.

NLE 09 Target Analysis -—CHI NYC HOU PDX DC By Captain Eric H. May, Dr. James Fetzer, Sgt. Maj. Merlin Neadow, and Patti Woodard 26 Jul 2009 National Level Exercise 2009 (NLE 09) will run from July 27 - July 31. It will be the largest terror drill yet conducted under the Obama administration. NLE 09 will place thousands of US and foreign troops across the nation, with a scripted mission to prevent a terror attack in the U.S. in the wake of a terrorist attack abroad. While the official version of events to come is innocuous, public affairs and public information officials with FEMA, Homeland Security and the military have refused to answer reporters' questions, or even to return calls.

Swine Flu Vaccine Testing In Oklahoma 28 Jul 2009 Clinical trials in Oklahoma City of a possible swine flu vaccine will begin with tests on children ages 3 through 8. IPS Research will begin enrolling about 200 children for the program starting August 17. The study will last 42 days and follow-up calls will continue after that. IPS Research medical director Dr. Louise Thurman says 12,000 children nationwide will be given the vaccine for the trial.

U.S. panel to set priorities for H1N1 flu vaccines 29 Jul 2009 Vaccine experts who advise the U.S. government are likely on Wednesday to put [guinea pigs] healthcare workers, pregnant women and patients with asthma and diabetes at the front of the line to get vaccinated against the new pandemic H1N1 influenza. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices may also at its meeting examine ways to manage a complicated U.S. flu season... "I think at the end of the day we'll have a firm idea who will be recommended to receive vaccine against novel H1N1," Tom Skinner, a spokesman for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said in a telephone interview. ['Novel' aka lab-generated]

Swine flu could kill hundreds of thousands in U.S. if vaccine fails, CDC says 25 Jul 2009 Hundreds of thousands of Americans could die over the next two years if the vaccine and other control measures for the new H1N1 influenza are not effective, and, at the pandemic's peak, as much as 40% of the workforce could be affected, according to new estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That is admittedly a worst-case scenario that the federal agency says it doesn't expect to occur. [No, it is the vaccine that is deadly. Refuse and Resist Mandatory Flu Vaccines (Petition) -- CLG Pandemic Action Alerts.]

Swine flu tests 'not practical' as 500 fall ill within a week 29 Jul 2009 More than 500 people were diagnosed with the H1N1 "swine flu" virus by Irish GPs last week, more than twice the number of cases to date confirmed by laboratory tests, the Department of Health has revealed. Some 226 cases of the virus have been confirmed by laboratory testing. However, this no longer reflected the number of people who had contracted swine flu, said Dr Tony Holohan, chief medical officer with the department. "The number of laboratory confirmed cases has ceased to be a meaningful measure of the burden of the infection in the population."

VT Shooting Victims' Families Want Investigation Reopened 28 Jul 2009 Relatives of Virginia Tech victims are asking the state to reopen its investigation of the 2007 mass shootings at the school. A group including parents of many of the 32 people killed by student gunman Seung-Hui Cho issued a statement Tuesday calling on Gov. Tim Kaine to reopen a state panel's review. The statement follows disclosure last week that the former director of the university's counseling center 'found' missing mental health records for Cho at his home. Cho committed suicide after killing students and faculty members in a dormitory and classroom building on April 16, 2007. [See: Virginia Tech Shooting 'Oddities'.]

Wronged Juveniles May Lose Right to Sue 28 Jul 2009 In a bizarre twist to a closely watched case that rocked the Pennsylvania legal system this year, thousands of youths who had to appear before a corrupt county judge are in danger of losing the ability to sue for damages and court fees. The potential loss stems from a decision by the State Supreme Court in May that it would help the youths move on with their lives by destroying all documents related to their convictions that it deemed faulty. But doing so would hamper the public’s ability to investigate the corruption of the judge, Mark A. Ciavarella Jr., and limit the youths’ ability to sue him.

Senate Panel Votes in Favor of Sotomayor --Supreme Court Nominee Approved in 13-6 Vote 28 Jul 2009 The Senate Judiciary Committee this morning endorsed Sonia Sotomayor to become an associate justice of the Supreme Court on a largely partisan vote that sends her historic nomination to the full Senate for a final decision on her confirmation. The 13 to 6 vote came nearly two weeks after the committee's members grilled Sotomayor for 2 ½ days, eliciting answers that betrayed little indication of how the nominee, an appellate judge for the past 11 years, would rule on the most significant issues that come before the nation's highest court.

Senators Propose an ID System to Block Naked Shorts 24 Jul 2009 Seven U.S. Senators this week announced their support for a method of protecting against 'naked' short selling that involves requiring the clear identification of shares to be borrowed in a trade. The five Democrats and two Republicans proposed a prohibition on prohibit short sales unless the executing broker first gets an identification number for the shares to be borrowed. This would block naked sales,which occur when an investor sells short a security without ever borrowing shares to cover the trade.

A $100 million bonus By Kim Peterson 27 Jul 2009 Citigroup is considering paying a $100 million bonus -- to one guy. This is the same Citigroup that received $45 billion in bailout money. The same Citigroup that will soon be 34% owned by the U.S. government. The same Citigroup that has lost 95% of its share value since 2007... And will the U.S. government allow it? That will depend largely on the opinion of Kenneth Feinberg, the new pay czar appointed to oversee compensation at the bailed-out banks.

Verizon to cut 8,000 employee and contractor jobs, won't be hiring much until recession ends 27 Jul 2009 Phone company Verizon says it will cut 8,000 jobs from among employees and contractors before the end of the year to keep costs in line as the recession saps demand from businesses for telecommunications services. Executives said the cuts will come from the wireline side of the business.

Democrats Say House May Miss Deadline on Health Care 28 Jul 2009 U.S. House DemocRATic leaders, struggling to reach an accord with party dissidents on health care, said they’re likely to miss President Barack Obama’s August deadline for legislation overhauling the medical system. "It doesn’t look like it to me," House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel said in an interview. "I really hoped that we could have gotten a bill out of here by now," he said, adding that he has a "heavy political heart."

Whistleblower tells of America's hidden nightmare for its sick poor --When an insurance firm boss saw a field hospital for the poor in Virginia, he knew he had to speak out. By Paul Harris 26 Jul 2009 Wendell Potter can remember exactly when he took the first steps on his journey to becoming a whistleblower and turning against one of the most powerful industries in America. It was July 2007 and Potter, a senior executive at giant US healthcare firm Cigna, was visiting relatives in the poverty-ridden mountain districts of northeast Tennessee. He saw an advert in a local paper for a touring free medical clinic at a fairground just across the state border in Wise County, Virginia. Potter, who had worked at Cigna for 15 years, decided to check it out. What he saw appalled him. Hundreds of desperate people, most without any medical insurance, descended on the clinic from out of the hills... Potter took pictures of patients lying on trolleys on rain-soaked pavements.

MPs' expenses: new allowance defied official watchdog 28 Jul 2009 Sir Christopher Kelly MPs decided to press ahead with a controversial new allowance that lets them claim thousands of pounds without producing receipts in defiance of Sir Christopher Kelly, head of the official sleaze watchdog. Sir Christopher, who is investigating the discredited expenses system, told MPs they should supply invoices to back up every single claim before new parliamentary rules were introduced early this month. He is now expected to formally recommend that the allowance is scrapped in the autumn.

MPs ignore public anger and give themselves £9,000 expenses deal by stealth --MPs have ignored public anger over the expenses system by quietly introducing new rules which allow them to claim up to £9,125 a year without producing any receipts. 27 Jul 2009 The Daily Telegraph can disclose that MPs have devised a new scheme allowing them to claim a £25-a-night "subsistence" allowance when staying away from their designated main home. The controversial payments for MPs have been approved despite widespread outrage at unjustified expense claims following the disclosures made by this newspaper.

Who needs meat? Polar bears bite off more than they can chew to get to their frozen fruit and veg 26 Jul 2009 As a carnivorous animal, you wouldn't expect a polar bear to get excited over fruit and vegetables. They're usually more concerned with capturing seals than ensuring they receive their five-a-day. However these inhabitants of Tokyo's Ueno Zoo were determined to get to the fruit and vegetables on offer - even if they were enclosed in blocks of ice.

Previous lead stories: Government virus expert paid £116k by swine flu vaccine manufacturers 27 Jul 2009 A scientist who advises the Government on swine flu is a paid director of a drugs firm making hundreds of millions of pounds from the pandemic. Professor Sir Roy Anderson sits on the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), a 20-strong task force drawing up the action plan for the virus. Yet he also holds a £116,000-a-year post on the board of GlaxoSmithKline, the company selling swine flu vaccines and anti-virals to the NHS. Sir Roy was appointed to Sage to 'provide cross-government scientific advice regarding the outbreak of swine flu'. He was one of the first UK experts to call the outbreak a pandemic... The West London-based drugs giant has had to defend itself from allegations of profiteering from swine flu after posting profits of £2.1billion in the last three months.

Iraq: $644 Million Stimulus Program Suspended, Money Siphoned to Insurgents 27 Jul 2009 The top U.S. aid agency has suspended a $644 million Iraq jobs program [!] after two outside reviews raised concerns about misspending, including an inspector general's audit that found evidence of phantom jobs and money siphoned to insurgents. The Community Stabilization Program, launched in 2006, was designed to tamp down the insurgency by paying Iraqis cash to do public works projects such as trash removal and ditch digging. International Relief and Development (IRD), a Virginia-based non-profit corporation, ran the program, one of many it manages for the U.S. government. More than 80% of IRD's $500 million annual budget comes from U.S. Agency for International Development, company tax filings show.

Torture -- new claim of secret UK complicity --They were dragged out of a restaurant as they dined on 21 July. The two British Muslims say they were threatened with torture, deprived of sleep, subjected to stress positions and told they would be killed and fed to dogs. 26 Jul 2009 A businessman who was held and mistreated in the United Arab Emirates following the London bombings believes he has evidence that British consular officials asked permission from the UK's own security services to visit him while he was detained. Heavily redacted documents seen by the Guardian appear to indicate that the request to visit Alam Ghafoor was made to an unidentified British intelligence officer and not to officials in the UAE. Ghafoor is one of several British men who allege there has been British complicity in their detention and torture while abroad.