Friday, March 07, 2003

Everything you always wanted to knpw about Voting machines, Dick Cheney, and The Carlyle Group, It ain't pretty.




"Those who cast the votes decide nothing, those who count the votes decide everything." - Joseph Stalin

It is now effectively illegal for citizens in 49 states to count their own votes on election day. http://www.votefraud.org/Intro/index.html

LAWSUIT: Voting Machine Engineer Sues, Alleges Machine Design Flaws
Friday 2/21/2003
This afternoon, the disturbing issues surrounding voting machine security were racheted up another notch:

Dan Spillane, a voting machine test engineer, filed a lawsuit against his former employer, DRE touch-screen voting machine manufacturer VoteHere.

Georgia recently approved VoteHere's machines, and the military is considering them for overseas voting. The company does business also in Sweden and England, and appears to be manufacturing, or planning to manufacture, components for other voting machine companies.

Spillane alleges in his lawsuit that he reported over 250 errors in the system, including critical errors of "severity 1" which include errors that may prevent the machines from correctly registering the votes. He sought meetings with company officials to express concerns about system integrity flaws, and created logs and reports of such flaws.

His complaint indicates that VoteHere did not address the flaws, and that the VoteHere system was certified by independent testing labs despite known flaws. Just when the testing lab began its examination of system integrity, VoteHere fired Spillane.

VoteHere's board of directors includes former CIA director Robert Gates. VoteHere's Chairman is Admiral Bill Owens, who was senior military assistant to Secretaries of Defense Frank Carlucci and Dick Cheney. Carlucci, of course, now heads the Carlyle Group and Cheney is Vice President.

retrieve a copy of the lawsuit early next week, case # 03-2-18779-85SEA, filed in King County, Washington. If possible we will post it later in the week at http://www.blackboxvoting.com

Bev Harris
http://www.blackboxvoting.com


http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/26/national/26VOTE.html


Receipts Reflect Fears Over Electronic Votes
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 25 — The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors voted today to invest $20 million in 5,000 voting machines that produce paper receipts, a move that reflects concerns about the trend toward electronic voting machines.

The vote makes Santa Clara the first county in the nation to purchase the so-called voter-verified paper backup system.

The popularity of electronic voting machines is growing as counties replace the kinds of antiquated systems blamed for Florida's 2000 presidential election debacle. At least 1 in 10 voters nationwide cast ballots in the last presidential election using electronic machines.

Computer scientists in Silicon Valley are calling for a halt to the trend, at least until voting machines are redesigned to produce a paper record of every vote.

The intent is to provide more protection against hackers, or political operatives, who might tamper with the results.

Republican Manufactured Voting Machines Involved in Election Fraud
http://www.voxnyc.com/archives/00000048.htm

Right-wing, radical political activists financed USA's largest voting machine company.
http://www.talion.com/election-systems-software.html

Who are Diebold? The corporate officers are as thick as thieves with the Republican hard right religious nut division. http://www.diebold.com/

Election.com Sold To Group Tied To Saudi Nationals

http://www.newsday.com/business/ny-bzelec0227,0,2634964.story?coll=ny-business-headlines

Election.com, a struggling Garden City start-up scheduled to provide online absentee ballots for U.S. military personnel in the 2004 federal election, has quietly sold controlling power to an investment group with ties to unnamed Saudi nationals, according to company correspondence.

In a letter sent to a select group of well-heeled Election.com investors Jan. 21, the online voting and voter registration company disclosed that the investment group Osan Ltd. paid $1.2 million to acquire 20 million preferred shares to control 51.6 percent of the voting power.

In a Newsday interview in October, Charles Smith, a representative of Osan who sits on Election.com's board, declined to name the Saudi Arabian investors with a stake in the company, other than to say they were "passive” and part of a larger group that included Americans and Europeans. Smith didn't return phone calls Wednesday. ...

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Rothschilds are part owners of voting machines. They were also behind the whole Enron debacle. Now they will be in charge of the software that runs the voting machines. The other owners have simular NWO backgrounds as well. http://www.rense.com/general31/roth.htm

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Massive voter fraud was being planned for months. The fix was in. Be warned. This exclusive interview with Greg Palast will boil your blood.
http://www.buzzflash.com/interviews/2002/11/04_Palast.html

FLORIDA VOTE FRAUD: High-tech voting system working fine "Go back to sleep, citizen. Nothing to see here!"
http://stacks.msnbc.com/news/830822.asp

Arkansas Republicans went to court to keep votes uncounted
http://www.kark.com/karktv/news/story_tmp.asp?cmd=view&Storyid=4948

A statewide recount in Alabama's gubernatorial election demanded by Democratic Governor Siegelman gave victory to his Republican challenger:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2002/11/07/politics1919EST0782.DTL

Problems in Texas with touchscreen voting machinery http://www.news8austin.com/content/headlines/?ArID=51022&SecID=2

Kansas provisional ballots caused problems
http://www.thekansascitychannel.com/news/1771656/detail.html

South Carolina's voting equipment creats difficulties
http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/news/local/4459621.htm

"The likely truth is that the "invalid numbers" were showing the opposite of the intended result. Better to just throw the whole notion of "asking voters who they voted for" out the window with a cheesy and unbelievable excuse, and rely on known methods such as stolen ballot boxes and outright fraudulent punch machines and the like. THOSE methods have been working for millenia, and that is why the VNS fell back on them, as opposed to
exposing the FACT the fraud starts and ends at the tippity-top. '

Nebraska's election fiasco
http://www.theindependent.com/stories/110602/new_electionglitches06.shtml

New Jersey's tally delayed by computer problems
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/ny-bc-nj--votingglitches1106nov06,0,808514.story?coll=ny-ap-regionalwire

Vote Fraud in Tennessee: Worse than Florida?

Black voters were told to get behind the white voters. They were told to remove NAACP stickers from their cars, or leave the polling place without voting. It all sounds like a promo for "Mississippi Burning," or maybe a documentary about egregious civil rights violations in some Deep South backwater fifty years ago. But it happened in November 2000. http://www.counterpunch.org/tnfraud.html


VOTE FRAUD USA?

The Tennessee Voter Empowerment Team met to discuss information they have received. http://www.nashvilleinsanity.com/evidenceinTN.html

MASSIVE POLLING FRAUD IN FLORIDA
http://www.voxnyc.com/archives/00000043.htm

Florida 2002: Sluggish Systems, Vanishing Votes
http://www.csl.sri.com/users/neumann/insiderisks.html#149

Alert: Ghost Precincts, Vigilance Needed
http://pub103.ezboard.com/fsoldiervoicefrm4.showMessage?topicID=25.topic

Broward vote total off in reporting glitch The missing 104,000 votes raised questions about the county's $17.2 million electronic voting system http://www.miami.com/mld/miami/4460196.htm

Michigan ballot shortages and polling problems
http://www.tv7-4.com/Global/story.asp?S=1002309&nav=1vrjCEZ7

San Francisco ballot shortages
http://www.kron4.com/Global/story.asp?S=1002487&nav=5D7lCElH

18 vote machines missing from Broward elections office

By Buddy Nevins and Scott Wyman | Florida correspondents
Posted October 17, 2002
The Broward County elections office is missing 18 new touch-screen voting machines worth $3,000 each because of poor record-keeping before the flawed Sept. 10 primary, the new elections chief said Wednesday.

"We don't know where they are. I don't think anyone does at this point," said Joseph Cotter, who was hired to fix the problems highlighted by the chaotic primary.

The missing machines were not used in the election. They were part of Elections Supervisor Miriam Oliphant's outreach program and presumably were used to educate voters on how to cast ballots on the ATM-like devices.

More Florida funny business....

http://www.drudgereport.com/vote1.htm


http://ap.tbo.com/ap/florida/MGAIFTWBQ3D.html
Expert: Palm Beach's New Voting Machines Have Problems
By Jill Barton Associated Press Writer
Published: Jul 16, 2002

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) - The voting machines that replaced butterfly ballots and hanging chads are checked by an "Enron-style of auditing" and don't provide voters any assurance that their votes are being cast, an expert testified Tuesday.

Rebecca Mercuri, a computer science professor at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, said questions remain about the $14 million machines Palm Beach County purchased to improve its voting system because they are designed to audit themselves.

"The problem with the self-auditing machines is if it's broken, how can it tell you that it's broken?" Mercuri said. Mercuri's testimony provided the latest criticism of a county still embarrassed by the 2000 election debacle. She was called in a Tuesday afternoon hearing to bolster a Boca Raton man's claims that he lost a City Council election in March because the new machines malfunctioned.

Former Mayor Emil Danciu's suit seeks to have the results overturned and a new election held. The suit includes affidavits from eight voters who said they had trouble casting ballots on the ATM-style machines and says voters should be given paper receipts to confirm their vote was recorded. It also seeks to allow an independent review of the voting machines and related software and security features.

Supervisor of Elections Theresa LePore says such a review would void the machines' warranty and that they've been reviewed twice by labs appointed by the federal government and also by a state worker.

She says most of the information the plaintiffs are seeking is filed with the state Division of Elections in Tallahassee and even if it were available, she couldn't provide it because it includes trade secrets of Sequoia Voting Systems Inc., which manufactures the machines.

"I'm not willing to let anyone take a machine and take it apart," LePore said. "I don't think the taxpayers would appreciate them taking apart a $3,500 machine and voiding the warranty."



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"Teresa LePore (Palm Beach County supervisor of elections.... revealed that the county's purchase contract included trade-secret clauses that would make it a third-degree felony to disclose details of the specifications or internal functioning of the machines......Further, she noted that the vendor would void the warranty on the machines if they were opened for inspection. Effectively, any independent verification of proper operation was limited to examining the outside of the box. "

http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY/publicfeature/oct02/evot.html


"Almost 20 years ago, in a classic paper, "Reflections on Trusting Trust," Ken Thompson, a co-inventor of the Unix operating system at AT&T's Bell Laboratories, said: "You can't trust code that you did not totally create yourself....No amount of source-level verification or scrutiny will protect you from using untrusted code....A well-installed microcode bug will be almost impossible to detect." This computational reality has profound implications for voting systems. Whereas earlier technologies required that election fraud be perpetrated at one polling place or machine at a time, the proliferation of similarly programmed e-voting systems invites opportunities for large-scale manipulation of elections."

http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY/publicfeature/oct02/evot.html


"It is a known fact that the computer industry does not have the capability, at present, to assure a safe, reliable election using only electronic devices. Thorough investigation of vendor claims (such as those performed by New York City on DRE products), and failures of performance in actual elections, have demonstrated the existence of major flaws. Communities that rely on promises of security and accuracy when purchasing such systems, run the severe risk that they will administer an election whose results may someday be contested — but they will not be able to provide an independent audit that can ascertain the content of the true ballots cast. "
Rebecca Mercuri, Ph.D.

Dr. Mercuri, an electronic vote tabulation specialist and computer science professor at Bryn Mawr, testified on behalf of the Democratic Recount Committee to provide a sworn affidavit on the necessity of a hand recount in the disputed Florida precincts. The testimony was presented as part of the defense brief in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, Atlanta, November 17, 2000.

http://www.voterwest.org/mercuri.html

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"The concept is clear, simple, and it works. Computerized voting gives the power of selection, without fear of discovery, to whomever controls the computer," - James & Kenneth Collier, authors of VoteScam (1992)

"There are no documented cases of electronic vote-rigging occurring anywhere in the country, but only because it's nearly impossible to prove."

"Hand counting is the gold standard against which we check machine counting efficiency."


American Coup: Mid-Term Election Polls vs Actuals

Scoop’s analysis shows that - according to the polls - the Republican Party experienced a pronounced last minute swing in its favour of between 4 and 16 points. Remarkably this last minute swing appears to have been concentrated in its effects in critical Senate races (Georgia and Minnesota) where it secured it's complete control of Congress. http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0211/S00078.htm

How to Rig a Touch Screen Voting Machine I have been in the computer programming business for over 30 years. I have written code that runs in devices like the Touch Screen voting machines. When I decided to write this piece, I wanted to describe what it would take to rig a Touch Screen and get away with it and make it very, very, very hard to detect.
http://www.allhatnocattle.net/november92002.htm


Diebold - The Face Of Modern Ballot Tampering

The lack of any exit polling on November 5 has been oddly ignored by the media. Those pesky tracking polls leading up to the elections have been explained away by a ‘late surge to the Republicans’ caused by.... hmmmm, how about sun spot activity? With no exit polls, there was no other feedback to conflict with the "official" results, this allowed the Diebold touch screen machines to change the way election fraud is carried out.
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0211/S00081.htm


Voting Machines - A High Tech Ambush

Personally, I'll never vote on a machine again if I can help it. For the next election, I'll vote "absentee" (i.e., through the mail). In fact, Oregon has wisely rejected voting machines altogether and handles its entire election through the mail. The state of Washington offers that option, and Colorado is considering mandatory mail-in voting. Maybe those states see an ambush when they see one.ambu
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Articles/Landes_Ambush.htm


Vote of No Confidence Everything you need to know about stealing elections http://www.conspire.com/vote-fraud.html

For all its apparent benefits, touch-screen voting is not a panacea, according to several nationally recognized computer experts. There are no documented cases of electronic vote-rigging occurring anywhere in the country, but only because it's nearly impossible to prove.
http://www.kioskcom.com/article_detail.php?ident=1021

The elephant in the room is vote theft on a massive scale
http://www.onlinejournal.com/Editor_sDesk/editor_sdesk.html

The Greatest Cover-Up Of All: Vote Fraud In America
http://www.votefraud.org/Archive/Write/greatest.htm

CalTech and M.I.T. Computer Experts -- Hacking the Machines
http://pub103.ezboard.com/fsoldiervoicefrm4.showMessage?topicID=24.topic

Why One Tech Maven Fears Computer Voting
http://www.notablesoftware.com/Press/WSJ.html

Rebecca Mercuri loves computers. But when it comes to counting votes in an election, she favors plain old paper. Computers, she says, just can't be trusted with our democracy. http://interactive.wsj.com/public/current/articles/SB985032601926471110.htm

Voting Machine Technology - It's Not Secure
Have elections in America been rigged to slowly, but surely shift power to the right? In the secretive world of voting machines, anything is possible.
http://www.ecotalk.org/VotingSecurity.htm\

When it comes to elections in America...assume crooks are in control...and then act accordingly. http://www.commondreams.org/views02/0916-04.htm

Thirty-one city newspapers have documented voting errors that only add to the ballot-stuffing, dead-people-voting, hide-the-ballots-in-your-trunk, absentee-faking problems of the past.
http://www.talion.com/election-mistakes.html#reports

Computer Vote Counts are Unverifiable
http://www.votefraud.org/Archive/Write/unverifiable.htm

TESTIMONY OF A COMPUTER EXPERT: The Judge stated in his ruling that "There is no adequate and proper safeguard to prevent the computers from being programmed to distort the election results." http://www.votefraud.org/Archive/Write/expert.htm

Why we need to know who owns voting machine companies
http://www.talion.com/election-machines.html#Nebraska

Diebold Magic?
http://www.bartcop.com/111102fraud.htm

Republican Controlled Voting Machines Hand Suprise Victories to...
Guess which party?
http://www.voxnyc.com/archives/00000051.htm

Voter News Service sitting on Election Day data http://www.newsobserver.com/news/nc/story/1902810p-1886603c.html

"Congress could force these companies to submit current source code as a pre-condition, if they wanted to. Congress could keep it secret, so the copyright and trade secret laws would not be infringed. The Senators or whatever would have to sign non-disclosure agreements... there's no valid reason this code is not checked for accurary. Which leaves only invalid reasons for not checking the code - and that would be that they do have ways to monkey with the votes."

The Real Scandal Is the Voting Machines Themselves Computerized vote-counting is a terrible system. This is only news to those who haven’t been paying attention. http://www.commondreams.org/views/121400-108.htm

Rage Against the Machine Machines don't have political beliefs. But computer programmers do.
http://www.tnr.com/120400/dugger120400.html

Voting Machine Companies owned by conservative Republican businessmen, bankers, religious nuts http://www.ecotalk.org/VotingMachineCompanies.htm

Repository for Voter Complaints
http://www.votewatch.us/

Republicans dominate the voting machine business:
Republican Voting Machines, Election Irregularities, and "Way-Off" Polling Results
http://www.ecotalk.org/MidtermElections2002.htm

Voting Machines - High Tech Ambush
http://www.ecotalk.org/Vote-By-Mail.htm

Elections In America - Assume Crooks Are In Control
http://www.ecotalk.org/AmericanElections.htm

The Nightmare Scenario Is Here - Computer Voting With No Paper Trail
http://www.ecotalk.org/Dr.RebeccaMercuriComputerVoting.htm

"The code behind exit poll tabulation is astoundingly simple to write. And the more simple it is, the less error prone. Why, with two years and millions (billions?) of dollars could they not get it right? When I took Oracle 8i, we were taught DB querying on the first day, and produced percentage based results the first week. This story is hole-ier than a hula-hoop."

Fraud and manipulation endemic......
http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?Date=20021106&Category=APN&ArtNo=211060605&Ref=R


Proprietary software makes inspection of electronic voting systems impossible
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/110602_elections.html


ON SCRAPPING THE EXIT POLLS

"I'm astounded that no one finds this to be of any interest. If you're going to fix an election one thing you need to worry about is an outside party monitoring that election and using well-established and accepted methods of predicting its outcome. Suppose the consortium had McBride beating Bush by 5% and yet Bush was declared the winner. Two possibilities: either the exit polling methodology was flawed or the election was stolen. Are we to believe that a consortium of the nation's most prominent news organizations is so incompetent as to have this happen to them?" www.whatreallyhappened.com


"I'll tell you right now, this election is fixed!"
http://www.drudgereport.com/vote1.htm

"Flyers were being left on cars in black neighborhoods warning that voters with outstanding tickets or warrants might be arrested when they show their ID to vote. Early voters were met by poll watchers from the Republican Party of Arkansas who demanded identification and challenged voter ballots."
http://www.pbcommercial.com/archives/index.inn?loc=detail&doc=/2002/October/22-2390-NEWS1.TXT

Background Stories about ES&S Voting Machines
http://pub103.ezboard.com/fsoldiervoicefrm4.showMessage?topicID=12.topic

Chip Glitch hands victory to wrong party. Guess which party?
http://www.voxnyc.com/archives/00000050.htm

Great Bartcop article on Voting Machine Fraud, Execs GOP contributions
http://www.bartcop.com/110702otter.htm

Fraudulent automated phone messages in Florida Bush said he was unaware of the phone call effort - even though the call says it was ``paid for by Jeb Bush for Governor Campaign'' http://election2002.tbo.com/election2002/MGARSR0D58D.html

Vote Fraud Texas style http://www.jshull.org/

There's only one reason the exit poll has been scrapped. How could they explain away a (potential) lead by the democrats and then suddenly have the GOP controlling congress. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&ncid=716&e=1&u=/ap/20021105/ap_on_el_ge/eln_voter_news_service

Voting Problems In Orlando, South Florida "These folks are so crooked they have to screw their socks on in the morning"
http://news.tbo.com/news/MGACF5AHY5D.html

Voting Machines' Maker Blamed. How Florida bought easily-rigged ES&S Voting Machines
http://www.tampatrib.com/MGASSAS976D.html

Manufacturers Admit Voting Machines Unreliable How ES&S machines have modems, allowing hacking to access & alter vote tallies
http://www.rumormillnews.net/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?read=5172

The Nightmare Scenario Good explanation by Dr. Rebecca Mercuri on paperless computer voting & fraud http://www.commondreams.org/views02/0805-07.htm

Voting into the void Touch-screen voting machines may look spiffy, experts say they can't be trusted.
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/11/05/voting_machines/

How VNS helped to rig Nov. 5 Election for GOP
http://pub103.ezboard.com/fsoldiervoicefrm61.showMessage?topicID=2.topic

Why did VNS bow out the morning of the election? Did somebody get a horse's head in their bed? http://www.bartcop.com/vns2002.htm

Voter News Service Meltdown - Washington Post article
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A10472-2002Nov5.html

"Voter News Service (VNS) is a top-secret private consortium owned by ABC News, The Associated Press, CBS News, CNN, Fox News, and NBC News. It's current headquarters is in Brooklyn, New York. It's been around (under different names) since 1964. It's the only company whose exit poll results are used by the news media to announce the
"projected" winners in races for the president, U.S. House and Senate, state governors, and select races.

With the use of computerized vote counters and the news networks exclusive control over polling data in major elections, the gates to election fraud were wide open. Computerized voting machines have now made election fraud as easy as stealing candy from a baby... If VNS is helping to rig elections, why are they doing it? Generally speaking... I believe that the same people who can't rake in enough money, also can't get enough power. The news networks are owned lock, stock, and barrel by the richest corporations and individuals in the world. They certainly have an agenda.

Their arrogance and disregard for the little guy is clear. They may think that we're not smart enough to pick the 'right' kind of leaders... right for them, that is. So they might try to do it for us. Voter News Service warrants an investigation. Its operations should be shut down regardless. It's in a perfect position to sabotage the election process. Let the counties count the vote and report it to the states. If it takes a day or two for the states to report the results... so be it. Democracy takes time."

Why did VNS bow out the morning of the election?

VNS got into a lot of trouble for correctly calling Florida for Gore after exit polls showed him winning by a comfortable margin. After that 'debacle' they were forced to completely re-design their computer hardware and software. They were my client, and ran on a large IBM mainframe with legacy software.

They were forced to get off the mainframe and on to a completely different hardware and software platform. Everything had to be built from scratch. Supposedly, they didn't have time to fully test the new environment thoroughly far enough ahead of this election cycle. Therefore, they chose to use this election to test the new environment, but not publicly release the results.

Why does VNS think their "Gore wins" Florida 2000 projection was wrong? Bush guaranteed he would win Florida, even after VNS said he lost it. Why is nobody else suspicious?
http://www.bartcop.com/111102bonus.htm

More Magic: winning vote totals uncanny. County Judge Danny Scheel received 18,181 votes. Republican Carter Casteel got exactly 18,181votes. Republican state Sen. Jeff Wentworth also got 18,181 votes. http://www.mysanantonio.com/specials/elections/story.cfm?xla=saen&xlb=180&xlc=860675

VNS - CIA link? VNS, the guys who are deep sixing their exit poll data, used an outside company to develop their computer programs. It turns out that the company is..... Battelle Memorial Institute, an Ohio-based technology company that also works as a defense contractor to help build the new VNS system. A Battelle spokeswoman declined comment on Tuesday's performance. " From:http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20021106/ap_wo_en_po/us_election_vns_6

Battelle was also under investigation during the search for the anthrax killer.
http://www.columbusalive.com/2002/20020530/053002/05300203.html


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France supplying Iraq with spare parts for their fighter jets.

Blix says some progress in Iraq arms cooperation

Euro hits four-year high against dollar When the rest of the Arab nations change from the dollar to the Euro as the oil currency of choice, the US economy will shatter.

Blix report devastates US claims No underground or mobile weapons labs. No uranium enrichment.

American special forces are already paving the way for mass invasion

UK Government to outlaw begging I guess that's easier to do than fixing the economy so that begging is unnecessary.

Pakistan's Army Gets New Nuclear-Capable Missile

'Dirty Bomb' Material Stolen From Halliburton In Nigeria That Halliburton is involved suggests this is part of a US Intelligence Operation. As a side note, Cesium 137, the actual material stolen, is a soft metal that, like Mercury, melts at low temperature (82 degrees F), and like Sodium, reacts with water. Cesium-137 is a source of Beta-particles and has a half life of 30 years, but decays into Barium 137m, which produces far more
dangerous gamma rays. There has been one major accident involving Cesium 137, involving an improperly discarded medical radiotherapy machine in Brazil in 1987. Scavengers found the machine and pried it open, triggering a disaster second only to Chernobyl.

Blix: Iraq Now Proactive on Disarmament Inspections will work if given time.

Blix: Inspections Need More Time

Israeli Troops Seize Chunk of Gaza Strip "C'mon! Start bombing Iraq so we can get the ethnic cleansing going, already!"

Khatami hopes Iraqi disarmament will set stage for Israel to disarm Israel is already defying more UN Resolutions than Iraq, protected by the veto of Israel's slave-state the US.

Blix Tells UN Iraq Has Made Substantial Progress in Disarming

U.S., Britain to Give Iraq Short Deadline

Transcript of weapons inspector's U.N. presentation - Mar. 7, 2003 WARNING: This transcript is from CNN so it may be short a few words, the last Blix transcript from CNN was missing 750 words ! You can listen to Blix's remarks at un.org

Gov't Predicts Record Gas Prices in April If Bush's oil buddies can't get rich in Iraq, they'll just suck it out of you!

Pyongyang: We'll put a torch to New York

Blix says "no evidence" of proscribed Iraqi mobile activities

US CAUGHT USING FAKE DOCUMENTS AGAIN TO JUSTIFY IRAQ WAR! The head of the U.N. nuclear agency said on Friday that the documents backing U.S. and British allegations that Iraq had attempted to import uranium from Niger were "not authentic." (Now we know why the US media kept cutting away to the non-story about the arrest of Osama, no wait it was
Osama's sons, no wait we don't know who they are, in Pakistan

Why Hussein Will Not Give Weapons of Mass Destruction to Al Qaeda Iraq is a secular government. If Saddam gave Al Qaeda weapons of mass destruction, it is likely Al Qaeda would turn them on Saddam.

US troops 'pouring into Saudi Arabia' If Saudi Arabia thinks the US will keep its promise to withdraw all its forces after the war, they are dreaming. The US will not keep its promise because there will never be an end to this war.

Humor break

ElBaradei: Proof Iraq Imported Uranium Was Fake I hear that all the major networks went to commercial when this came down.

Mel Gibson Takes Up Traditional Catholicism

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Wednesday, March 05, 2003

Back with more news



THE MEDIA COVER-UP OF THE GORE VICTORY
PART FOUR: DEMOCRACY, GENERAL ELECTRIC STYLE
I was just chewing the fat with a co-conspirator, and the issue of GE's ownership of NBC came up. He alerted me to this article at Make Them Accountable.com If you have some time, it would behoove you to spend some time over there. Lots of decent journalism going on that manages, SOMEHOW, to fly under the radar.

A war policy in collapse A good piece by James Carroll. Easy to remember bits to leave your war ahwks friends without an effective counter!!

ISRAELI TERROR AGAINST THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE What the US government doesn't want you to see.

ISRAELI TERROR by John Pilger Did you watch his online video? I offered you a link. I can't make you do stuff. You need to learn all that you can.

Israeli officer court-martialled for refusing order to target civilians I linked to this via anorther source. Where is the US Media? We know, and now so do you. I cannot verify the accuarcy of this reporting. Someone MUST!!!

An End to the Israel Experiment? Yes, 6 billion a year to support 2 million Israelis amongst 200 million Arabs doesn't seem like such a good idea. But with approx. 200 nuclear weapons, and Washington by the throat do we keep dishing out the aid? So far the answer is an unqualified yes. PNAC will insure that Israel stays at Washington's teat for a while longer. I'd just cut the aid. It's the Israeli issue that most hurts our safety. a Religious homeland may have been quaint in the past, but there is no future for a land such as this.

As North Korea engages the west, or vice-versa, it's your duty to learn more about this nuclear equipped nation, good info. here

More From Warren Buffett

More about Hussein Kamel

Canada’s prime minister denounces US “regime change” policy Way to go, Chretien!!! He actually read UN Resolution 1441. One has to wonder, Who's next? I think it'll be another Middle-Eastern country that may pose a threat to Israel.

The 2003 Spending Orgy People about to go bankrupt often indulge in a spending binge before their credit cards are shut off. Looks like Bush is playing the same game with the Federal Budget!

US hits roadblock in push to war It's a Turkey!!!

Organizers of Antiwar Movement Plan to Go Beyond Protests More Civil Disobedience. YAYYYYYYY!!

Two lawsuits allege that civilian mechanics at Charleston Air Force Base were told to falsify maintenance records on C-17s, the cargo planes used to haul supplies overseas for a possible war with Iraq. How dare they get in the way of Bush's war!!!

Capital One CFO resigns Shares fall; Willey faces insider-trading charges Well, whaddya know, an insider trading story. I thought corporate oversight was so pre-Iraq.

The Fraud Monster.com

Critical flaw exposes Internet e-mail

Flap over war criticism in schools ends swiftly Thank you anti-patriots, Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly and the rest of you fire breathers. Try journalism!

Israel rejects US criticism of its deadly raids You Don't Like it? Okay, no more weapons for you. Hell, we'll cancel all of your aid. How do you feel now?

US takes bugging at the UN to 'new levels' Umm, American Press, where is your anger? At least you casn feign anger. WTF are you good for? Absolutely Nothing!

Fresh Israeli Incursion In Nablus, Children Used As Shields The claim here is that the Israelis are using Palestinians as human shields. US Press? Hello? Can we get some sort of objective reporting on this issue? I thought not.

Iran says US war aimed to protect Israeli interests NO FUCKIN' WAY!!! (heavy sarcasm)

Stopped at: CIA Caught









Tuesday, March 04, 2003

Still More News




Bush says Force Now Option on North Korea Todd says, all of our troops in the region will become carbon bits, as well as most of the South Koreans. Bush is a master at diplomacy.

Advisors warn Bush he faces "humiliating" defeat on UN resolution Jesus handles humility well.

Union Warns Movie Execs Not To Pick On Antiwar Actors Okay, Hollywood gets blanket protection. Don't expect it to last. See who owns what studio, and place your bets.

White House may lose its Sheen of peace To keep Martin on the show, email TheWestWing.

Russia May Use Veto Power to Stop War We've heard that at this point, Russia will use its veto power. No matter, BushCo will claim they're irrelevant.

More on US spooks, NZ style Where is the US press? Is this a holiday?

Bush has what's known in Poker circles as a 'tell" When Bush lies, he twists his mouth around to the side and bites his lip. Of course he lies on other occasions. I'd argue that anytime his lips move, he's trying to sell you a whopper.

WARshington Post justifies jingoism on Iraq This isn't new news, but it bears another look.

The War on Iraq: Conceived in Israel Now we like to present alternative views to the press, whom I've heard nary a word about PNAC from, but unless you can convince me that this is not the brain(dead) child of Paul Wolfowitz, PNAC member, I'll stick with that scenario. Read it, but always be skeptical, always. That's the only way to truth.

Bush is too expensive for the US: War Machine funding, which, oddly enough does not include funding for the Iraq conflict There are a lot of jokes in there, but I'll allow you to come up with them. I'll just have a good cry.

The Disinformation Age: How George W. Bush and Saint Colin of Powell are lying America into an
unnecessary war — and what honest journalists can do about it
As much as I respect Dennis Hans, our only honest discourse seems to be coming from outside the traditional American Media. If it wasn't for the UK, we'd be even more in the dark about what's really going on.

Blair rating at new low Good show, mates!!

Dershowitz: Torture could be justified Whenever you want to get the information you want, torture always works. It may not be correct information, but it'll stop the torture.

Still more about US bugging of the UN Don't expect the co-opted US press corps to be pursuing this with any zest.

Books not Bombs about to commence Mar. 05!! If you're a student of any age, in any country, join the protest!

"New Concepts in CBRN Warfare in the Light of the Gulf War Experience" Acrobat required.

Mossad, Mossad – Coming soon to a town near you! Maybe they'll recruit you!!

US Censorship Thwart's Film Highlighting Israel's Human Rights On All Major US Networks Guess what? It's working.

Senior US diplomat blames Bush for throwing the nation into disarray More on the Kiesling resignation.

LA Times Story(elaborate log-in process) Bush Pushes the Big Lie Toward the Brink"So the truth is out: George W. Bush lied when he claimed to be worried about Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction. Otherwise, Iraq's stepped-up cooperation with the U.N. on disarmament would be stunningly good news, obviating the need to rush to war." Much More at link.

Japan's Koizumi faces a 'Tony Blair bind' on Iraq Tony can't get a break. I know Bush will dump him at some point.










More News 03/03 03/04



Man, this is alot of work

'Serves rude America right' Turks on the street speak out against various war related issues. A good read. Esp. the last two paragraphs. :)

Read This! It's a good bit of Bush's 03/03 "press conference." He's a great man, threatening Mexico for not following the game plan, etc., etc.

Put away the cuddly toys. Now it's time to get tough UK paper urges Civil disobedience!! Way to Go!!!

More about Spying at the UN, a Grand Old Tradition

More about the Identities of Khalid Sheikh Muhammad The best article Yet. Why isn't the US Press on this?

2,000 US marines to come under British command Blair kisses Bush's ass, threatening his political career, and this is what he gets. I'd go for the now defunct 'Turkish Package." Yeah, man.

Letter to Bush: Please Bomb Seattle Pretty good satire.

Another try by US to use Chemical weapons. Damn those treaties!

Raided family of microbiologist denies official version of al-Qaida arrests U.S. Press, where are you? Helllllo!!

Warren Buffet, yes that one, warns about derivatives, potentially a financial WMD Read what the Sage from Omaha has to say.

Have something seized at an airport, you may be able to buy it back Fuckin' preposterous.

Philippino onslaught pulled back. Maybe the US is thinking they'll need some fresh soldiers if Baghdad doesn't go well They were supposed to be training anyway.

Turkish Stocks Plunge on War Vote Have you seen the Dow lately?

U.S. military plugs Israel into real-time war monitoring Chickenhawks in Israel can watch live as well. How very nice.

Nude Protesting John Ashcroft must be blushing.


More news to come later. I'm such a wuss. :)



News 03/03 03/04


yeah, yeah I didn't do anything yesterday. I have a note, honest!


Houston freer than New York? One person has reason to believe so.

Criminalizing Cryptography. A Bad Idea Let's start rounding up terrorists instead. Whaddya think?

So, Bush Wants Civil Disobedience? Hey. don't be so naive!! It's Conditional!

War to Start on 03/13? Big mistake A snippet from the article: "One of the first casualties of the conflict - apart from Saddam - is likely to be French President Jacques Chirac" who is against war on Iraq, the paper said.

It said US President George W Bush telephoned Chirac last week and told him that "we will not forgive and we will not forget." I hve little doubt Der Shrubber said this. As for the timing issue, the next link is an absolute Must Read!!!!

Bush's Bombs to start dropping on Holy day? This will insure that Muslims the world over will get all warm and cuddly with the US' plan of Imperialism!! Who knew?

Charlotte Beers, US Propaganda tool to the Middle-East quits over, 'Health Issues'> Yeah, the health of the US Mid-East policy is in an ICU.

Condi's NSA Bugging of the UN just part of a long proud heritage of bugging the UN

One Front, Two Fronts, No Fronts, Iraq's Fucked

Allied Aircraft and Their mis-labeled Weapons Systems Weapons Used against suface troops while enforcing No-Fly Zones. "Hey, we didn't know!"

Today's terror master-mind Keeping Hush He has to be as important as the spooks tell us he is, right? Or is he just another guy named Mohammed? We don't know, nor will we ever.

Democracy for Iraq? Who the Fuck is he kidding? "Must Obey Sharon. The Bible tells me to."

Al-Qaeda Planned Pearl Harbor Attack? Who the Hell knows.

Report on the Failure of the US Media This article is a few paragraphs in length, it ought to be a book. Hrmmmmmph.

Bushies 2K4 run being planned. Why is there no opposition? This guy is a sitting duck to a good Rebuplican challenger. American Democracy, your oxymoron for the day.

Court Rules: Media Can Lie Well, the courts only a couple of hundred years out of step on this one. Sad, sad, sad. Fox News is involved. There's a shocker.

Yeah, the economy's bad, but it can, and will get worse Bush, the "MBA President", oh the irony.

Jim Marrs "Rule by Secrecy" and the Kennedy Assassination Rule By Secrecy, an idea that's as fresh as today!

Al-Qaeda and the missing millions A British Embarrassment--Not coming to a theater near you!

Israel: Sharon establishes new government with ultra-nationalist and fascistic parties Hard to improve on a headline like that!!

Arabs are Dogs Redux Yes, we try to present opposing viewpoints. Angry Canadian man lashes out at Arabs whilst US lashes out at entire world. See the big picture.

"Letter to the President: Restore justice and equity to the land" Mixing Czarist Russia with George W. :)

Honey, have you seen my glasses and the Constitution? Read it. It's good.

Now The Japanese Know How To Protest! Read it. Do it!

Martin Sheen Gets Hate Mail Presumably over his anti-war stance. A caveat, this is coming from that Reactionary Rag, The World Net Daily.

The government of the United States has the most incredibly outrageous and unmitigated gall. According to the official position of the White House, the worst thing on the planet is Saddam Hussein. Apparently, they don't have any mirrors in the White House. Mirrors and Diplomacy are bad.

Russia ready to send militray monitors to Iraq And a Veto to the UN Security Council. Hey, that's the rumor.

Britons and others, talking about Tony B. Now, where's my direct line to the Whitehouse?

More about Ariel, and his friendly ways. The Sharon adminstration is the second biggest threat to peace. But We're NUMBER ONE!!

FACING REALITY: US barbarism I can add nothing. Read, learn, get active!

Bad Week-End for War Hawks Maybe it'll get worse from here.

No Money for Bush's Neverending Wars That's okay, we can always issue bonds. I wonder who will buy them?

Iraq: We have no more to declare Yes, we will halt further destruction of our El-Samoud 2s as well. What do we really have to lose. This war was planned back in '98 while the first round of UN Inspectors were still here!!

More about Ariel and His Ethnic Cleansing Buddies

Israeli officer court-martialled for refusing order to target civilians This needs to be flushed out by the International media. Help!!!

84% of Japanese oppose Iraq attack I guess this means that they, "Just Made the List."

U.S. may lose interest in Iraq after war -analysts Naw, Look at the Great Job we did in Afghanistan!! Come on guys!! I see anarchy and a humanitarian nightmare.

Turks Say No Means No Revote on denial of U.S. is put off Good for the turks!!!

Archaeologists fear plunder of Iraq in any war Another form of Collateral Damage that can never be repaired.

Emergency services face 'catastrophic incident' test UK to Plan Terror Preparedness Excercises. Failure is Certain.

PNAC and the Death of Our Republic It's no secret that I'm wholly against the neocon idealogues that comprise PNAC, but one election cycle, and they could be neutered. Two cycles, and they'll need new shock troops.

Satellite system used by authorities to track suspects Our simple advice, 1) Read the article 2) Stay Inside. Remember, in this Amerika, you're presumed guilty until you die.

Analysts: Bush Plan Backfires
Attack not vital with Iraq yielding
Read the last two paragraphs. Perle and Co. Read: PNAC have it all laid out you.

Patriot Act is assault on civil rights, constitutional lawyer tells audience We have seen the traitor, and it is U.S.

Hatch Criticizes 9/11 Report by Judiciary Committee Members Specter says 9/11 attacks could have been prevented. Will you ever know the truth? Not as long as Bush Inc. is at the helm.

Baghdad reveals location of nerve agent and anthrax The headline is misleading. What Baghdad has done is to show the UN inspectors where the remains of the weapons of mass destruction destroyed in 1995 are buried. These are the weapons Bush claimed were "unaccounted for". Well, guess what. NOW they are accounted for. This is why Bush has now changed the reason for the war from WMDs to "Saddam must go". Another coup for Saddam. Will it matter in the end? No.

New Zealand police criticise US embassy over release of hoax terror letter Your tax dollars at work. Oddly enough, the Kiwis are adamantly against the Bush war. Coincidence?

THIS WEDNESDAY IS THE GLOBAL MORATORIUM TO STOP THE WAR! Expose PNAC!! Do Your Part!!

Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman: 'Bush would be guilty at Nuremberg' Great read!!! The article lays out the case very nicely.

Robert Fisk: A breakthrough in the war on terror? I'll believe it when we see some evidence That's the way journalism is supposed to be done. Are you listening my US Press Corps lackeys?

300,000 mentally ill in US prisons Why the fuck do we get the good stories from the Foreign Press? I know the answer, but it still pisses me off.

More on Doe V. Bush

Officials: Alleged al Qaeda paymaster in custody Unnamed US official claims, "He's not a HUGE fish." but apparently of legal size. :)

British ministers: Attack on Iraq to take place after U.N. vote; Baghdad continues to destroy missiles War to happen regardless of anything. the Russian veto won't stop it, nor will anything Saddam does. The fix is in.

Deficits definitely matter Except if you're a failed businessman, born to royalty that has never had to manage money.

Patriots Rally for America IV Translation: Uninformed pseudo-patriots rally for a war they'll never have to serve in. Are they dull children of the administration? I'd say yes. Convenient patriots.

"If You Want To Win An Election, Just Control The Voting Machines" Seems simple enough. I'll get me some. :)

Bush Pulls a Page Out of Goering's Playbook Read it, and see if you can find any difference between Goering's statement and the current Admin's behavior.



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Sunday, March 02, 2003

Potentially specious article about Russian ship movement


I'm breaking protocol here. Being unable to properly address the article, I've decided to post it here. I have contacted the webmaster, and depending on the outcome, the article will stay, or not stay. We respect copyrights, and never post anything that we haven't gotten permission to. Thank you!!

RUSSIA: Warships Head for the Persian Gulf


Please note: This article appears in reverse chronological order

March 1, 2003: Two destroyers and a supply ship are on their way from Vladivostok to the Persian Gulf.

February 28, 2003: A Russian Mi-8 multi-mission helicopter came under fire from a large caliber machinegun on the night of the 27th, during a mission to evacuate troops from a hostile area. The helicopter was seriously damaged in a bad weather landing on a wooded mountainside. The three crew members and 16 servicemen aboard survived. All were evacuated from the landing area. - Adam Geibel

February 27, 2003: Low pay and a rising cost have living has left 56 percent of the officers in the armed forces living below the poverty line (an income of 59 dollars a month or less.)

February 24, 2003: With 80,000 troops and police and troops in Chechnya, the government is under fire over what the real casualty count has been. The government says 4,700 have died there in the last year, press reports say that's how many died just in 2002. Non-government groups say that 11,000 Russian troops have died in Chechnya since 1999.

February 20, 2003: A soldier in the missile forces, stationed in Siberia, shot four other soldiers to death and then committed suicide. Some 800 soldiers have died like this in the last year, with troops using loaded weapons, carried while on guard duty or training, to settle disputes or grudges with other soldiers. In addition, some 1200 soldiers are killed each year because of the custom of older soldiers abusing new conscripts (a custom the army has been trying to eliminate for some time.)

February 19, 2003: In Bolshoi Kamen, on the Pacific coast, a facility for dismantling decommissioned nuclear subs has been officially opened. Many foreign nations, especially Japan, funded the project. The main function of the facility is to safely remove radioactive components from the old subs.

February 17, 2003: Trying to capitalize on it's extensive experience selling military aircraft to India, Russia is trying to beat out Boeing and Airbus to sell civilian aircraft to Air India. Russia's civil aviation industry has lost most of it's captive markets with the end of the Cold War. But even before 1991, Russia was able to sell some of its cheaper and more robust (if less elegant) transports to Third World nations. This time around, Russia is offering it's IL-96-300, at a price about 30 percent less than the Boeing and Airbus offerings.

February 16, 2003: Fighting in Chechnya over the weekend revealed that four of the rebels killed were Turks. Military intelligence has reported that about 20 Turkish Islamic radicals are fighting with the Chechen rebels, in addition to a number of Arabs.

Chechen rebels are split on the policy of attacking Chechen policemen (working for the pro-Russian provincial government.)

February 15, 2003: Nine Russian soldiers were killed in Chechnya. The government refused to negotiate with the current rebel leadership, and is looking for other rebel leaders who would be more reliable (and capable of dealing with dissident groups.) The Chechen rebels belong to several different groups, which do not get along all that well with each other.

February 11, 2003: In 42 months of fighting in Chechnya, some 3,000 civilians have disappeared. The government blames the rebels, and the rebels blame the army. Both are probably correct.

February 10, 2003: Rebel violence in Chechnya left six dead.

February 10, 2003: The Chechen resistance movement's media organizations reported that a reconnaissance and sabotage brigade led by rebel commander Abdullah Shamil "Basayev" was responsible for the truck-bombing of a Grozny government building on 27 December 2003. Basayev said that a Kamaz truck carried 4 tons of TNT and a UAZ jeep 600 kg of TNT. The Kamaz was driven by the father of two children; the 15-year-old daughter sat together with her father and his 17-year-old son drove the UAZ. The mother of the family had been killed during bombing and pro-Moscow Chechen forces had recently killed the elder son. Basayev has also claimed responsibility for organizing and carrying out the recent Moscow theater siege.

Chechen rebel leader Aslan Maskhadov said that he had arranged for peace talks to begin. The government has has previously refused to deal with Maskhadov, who was the leader of Chechnya in 1999 when the Russians invaded.

In Chechnya, rebel actions left three policemen and three rebels dead.

February 8, 2003: Russian weapons sales reached $4.7 billion in 2002, but this activity is expected to decline in a few years if the defense industry doesn't invest in more research and development. Most of the current export sales are to China and India. Both of these customers, especially China, are mainly buying Russian technology, and Russia isn't producing much new military technology.

February 7, 2003: In Chechnya, rebel actions left ten policemen and three soldiers dead.

February 4, 2003: Chechen rebel leader Aslan Maskhadov has been using a portable television transmitter, with a range of about 25 kilometers, to broadcast videos calling for continued resistance to Russian rule. The technique was used twice today, and the rebels said they had three portable transmitters. The Russians can locate such transmitters if they stay on the air too long, so only short messages can be shown.

February 3, 2003: Chechen police have begun night patrols in many areas. For years, the pro-Russian police force withdrew to its bases at night, surrendering the province to the rebels until daylight. Rebel violence left six Russians and three rebels dead.

January 29, 2003: In Chechnya, three Russian soldiers died when their vehicle ran over a rebel land mine.

January 22, 2003: After one month of operation, Russia's first full time chemical weapons destruction plant has destroyed 60 tons of mustard gas.


There you have it, a months worth of potentially valid Russian military activity. Once I get word back from the webmaster, I may know more about the validity of this series of reports.

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News Part Two



Blair gives go-ahead for war without UN More dissing of the UN. These guys want war, and everyone be damned.

Hungary: U.S. Military Violated Airspace and The US has apologized. My savvy readership is well aware that Hungary is one of the countries 'On Board' for the war with Iraq. Is there no one we haven't pissed off about this unjust military action? I adore irony :)

"Bring back slavery" You mean it left? Nice piece about some of the nastier aspects of our "Friends." This article wants to be read!!

"The End of Days" An essay about why we feel as we do. If you're troubled, READ IT!

An Appeal from Dr. Helen Caldicott to THE POPE! Yeah, yeah, another Christian piece. As one of the very few that's listening, JP II is a reasonable person to voice your opinions to..however, his religion like all religions--Secular Humanism notwithstanding--is based on a fantasy. Boy, kept my atheism intact :)

The National Debt Clock if this doesn't concern you, then you must be under sedation. Remember, this is ONLY the federal debt. Add in the states, municipalities, and other parties, and I think it just about doubles. As always, I'll scour the planet to get a more accurate reading :)

Boycott committee launched
New group will target products of pro-Israeli firms
. That's sure to raise Ariel's blood pressure. Or does something else reside in his circulatoy system?


See the CIA's New Logo, Photoshop, repeat! It's fun!!

Quick facts on Richard Perle, a security risk? Please don't tell his PNAC buddies, they're all squeaky clean.

UPDATE 2-Judge says US Air can terminate pilot pension plan. So, we haven't had enough angry men flying aircraft laden with fuel? US Air can suck shit, but chopping pensions is like applying a bandage to stop terminal cancer.

Turkey Snubs Bush, Bush sulks but will seek revenge. Actually this is just another article about the Turkish Parliamentary vote of yesterday. I though it could use some added drama :) Hey, I was wrong.

Ex-Agents: FBI Enlists Violent Informants And yes, we're here to protect you. Read the article and see how the FBI 'investigates' cases, or doesn't.

Can anybody verify that this ad appeared in the NYT? Anybody? Bueller?

Turkey's Refusal Stuns US this next bit is rich: "They did what?" blurted one State Department official I dunno, we seem really dopey at times. Heh.

IRAQ: US 'intelligence' is `garbage' say inspectors. Boy, those UN peaceniks are picky about the intelligence Powell presented to the UN. Expect a real showdown this week. America: Arrogant, Undermining and Entertaining.

Police State 2003. It's the Aussies Turn at the Plate. Not to worry, we're reading your email to keep you safe. Right.

Doe V. Bush, A test of the Constitution's power. Interesting reading!

Israeli Forces Damage Palestinian Hospital--I guess those IDF folks can't keep it holstered for long. Another great day for peace.

Not Getting Enough Info. about the Palestinian-Israeli issue? Go here and watch Tom Hayes': Country and the Land. Just do it!!!!

Iraqi FM calls (UAE Cabinet Minister) Sheikh Zayed son "Zionist agent". I can't tell if this is just political grandstanding worthy of the US Government, or if it's legit. The UAE has split with the rest of the Arab League, but that doesn't mean that Zayed is an Israeli shill. *shrugs*

1989 story about Bush Sr. Whitehouse call Boy sex ring. Is this true? I have no idea, although the notion that Sr. is something of a paedophile does emerge from time to time. Until substantiated, this one's a mere internet curiousity.

US prepares to use toxic gases in Iraq. If true, this in violation of a treaty that not only the US signed, but also SPONSORED!! Oh, the hypocrisy. A must read!

The day the earth died. A chilling story about an almost forgotten Bio-weapons attack. We sold this stuff to Saddam, he has never used it against anyone. I fear in the 21st century that we'll see far more technologically advanced critters take over for agents such as Anthrax. Nano-technology is a good bet. Until then we can be sure that we can molecular engineer some really nasty bugs, such as the FRONTLINE reported Russian developed Smallpox/Ebola synthesis. Scary stuff indeed. Read the article!!

"Black" Radio Exposed: An Interview with Shortwave Specialist Mika Makelainen. Great read!! I learned something--hard to believe, I know. The description of the intent of "Black Radio" is nothing new to most in the US. We just call the propaganda, Fox News :)

US accused of spying on Security Council delegates. Nice. I have the memo referenced in the article in it's original form--don't ask. It appears that Condi Rice may be a little too paranoid. I suppose being in the same building as Der Shrubber would have that effect on anyone. No, I'm not defending the actions of Rice, or any member of the US or any other government that engages in this sort of activity.

GOP Aides Revise Bill To Help Big Firms: Lobbyists See Opening For Special Favors. The repugs are at it again. This is very low. I've noticed that Bush's self-serving rhetoric regarding "Corporate Governance" has left the building. It didn't require a soothsayer to foretell that one :)

ABOUT 2000 anti-war protesters have taken their message to the United States embassy and the Lodge. It's an Aussie article. Yet another example of a government being unresponsive to the people.

Suspected Sept. 11 mastermind Suspected Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is expected to be turned over to U.S. authorities and interrogated in an undisclosed foreign country, a U.S. official said on Saturday. Am I being too suspicious, or is it possible that the US' case against Mohammed wouldn't stand the scrutiny of US justice? Is this even the same suspected Khalid Sheikh Mohammed? A 'stand in'? I have never been as concerned as I am right now about our government's motives.

My reasons for suspicion arose, in part from this article claiming that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was killed by Pakistani Rangers some time prior to 10/30/2002. An additional claim is that the FBI interrogated, "Mohammed's Widow" in a safe house somewhere in Pakistan. I dunno. Something stinks. Badly.

Pakistani's family shocked by Al Qaeda arrest

Top 9/11 suspect seized in Pakistan. Read the four articles and look at the glaring inconsistencies. I am ever the skeptic, but I've never found anything of value by accepting the scripted line, and parroting of others. Hrmmmph!

Could Tony Blair look at the internet now, please?. Why is the British Prime Minister the only person who seems to be unaware of the US hawks' agenda. I don't think Mr. Blair is the brightest of world leaders, but I cannot fathom that he has not been issued the pertinent PNAC documents the author alleges he hasn't. Bush, on the other hand, well, somebody printed him up a batch, I'm sure.

No plans for new Turkey vote on US troops: official. Yes, call me cynical but there's a gap between "No plans for new Turkey vote", and there will never be another vote on this matter. If the US caves and gives Turkey the 30 billion in direct aid and loans they asked for, I fear that we'll see another vote.

Libyan riot police prevent angry crowds from storming Saudi embassy. Wanna read an Arab pissing match? Here's your chance :)

Poll: Jordanians return to hard-line stance towards USA due to its regional policy. I can't tell if this is going to directly influence the Jordanian government, but at least their government appears to be listening to the people. George W. Bush, read this, please :)

The unofficial but rapidly growing British and European embargo on supply of military equipment to Israel is causing grave concern to Israeli military planners. Well, well, at least "Old Europe" has a real plan to curtail the Isreal nuclear threat. Will the US follow suit? Hint: NFW :)

Negroponte knows a lie when he hears one. He ought to. His past is filled with lies and deceit, but Bushy anointed him as US Ambassador to the UN. Read about nefarious John at the link.

American billions keep Arab regimes sweet. I read yesterday that it cost on annual basis 95 billion dollars to secure our oil interesta around the world. This includes bribes, err aid rather, and troop deployments. There's a big reason our petroleum is cheap here. It's because most of the costs are subsidized by the US government. Cheap petroleum is now seen as an entitlement in the US. I think that the money scould be better spent. Or, not spent. Now that's a novel idea! Oh yeah, read the article, it's by Robert Fisk. He's a real journalist :)

OFFICIAL 911 STORY UNRAVELLING. Wow, lots of yelling. Compare that article with the incomparable job Jared Israel and his staff have done at Emperor's Clothes 9/11 Page.

Revealed: US dirty tricks to win vote on Iraq war. These neocons will do anything to get their way. Including putting relationships that are in some cases centuries old. Don't they realize they'll be collecting unemployment very soon? :)



Today's Newsbag



'Pro-War' Movement Springs Into Action claims the Co-Opted Fox News. Is it just me, or does being, 'Pro-War' equate to a very disturbed personality? I don't think it's me. This time :) These bastards are looking to be boycotted. Rupert Murdoch is a true enemy of the state, along with his bobble-headed 'journalists.'

Not really a breaking news story, but REALLY Important. I pulled this from, What Really Happened.com: "Study this. This is how the US Government sells you wars. "when a research team from the communications department of the University of Massachusetts surveyed public opinion and correlated it with knowledge of basic facts about U.S. policy in the region, they drew some sobering conclusions. The more television people watched, the fewer facts they knew; and the less people knew in terms of basic facts, the more likely they were to back the Bush administration." I'll see if I can find some supporting information about this alleged survey. Stay Tuned!!

Secret, Scary Plans or Korean War Redux Read this, please.

Bush and Blair to ditch UN if France blocks intervention,or, fuck you, we'll have our unjust war, thank you. I know this article in various forms has been around for an entire day. So sue me for not posting it earlier :)

Arafat: Israel inciting Iraqi war okay Yassir, but you need to bear in mind that the nafarious PNAC boys have been planning this since 1992. Yes, that's right. It's Wolfowitz's brain(dead?) child. The First Relatively public announcement of their plans is here.The timing is noteworthy because PNAC's letter to Clinton is dated 11 months before the inspecors were pulled fom Iraq by the UN.


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Saturday, March 01, 2003

Okay, first some news links





Senator Bob Graham claims Unnamed Government Supported 9/11 Attacks * I think it's Pakistan. Will we ever know? No during this administration's tenure.

US Congress goes on a Field Trip. Guess Who Pays?

The Ole Bush Credibility Gap Strikes Back

It's Bill Gates Vs. The Penguin in a Texas Death Match

Life Got ya Down because your IQ is that of a Cheese Sandwich? Fear not, help is on the way. May be just the ticket to cure this country's apathetic stupor


Border Inspectors Look for Radiactive Materials, this is a search for material entering the country, not our *cough "Depleted Uranium Penetrators" cough* that we so Love to Export

Jordan Disses Blair, No Flyovers in Your Bloodlust for war*


* As you readers know, the situation in the Middle East is very fluid. Will this stand? I do not know.

Turkey Votes Down US Troop Deployment Today. I think they're going to hold out for the 30 Billion, and most likely get it. Another Vote Next Week

US Calls on Saddam to Cede Power to Head off War. Saddam Replies, "How Many Times do I Have to Tell The Great Satan? Is He Slow?

Aussie Sailors Going to Gulf Refuse Anthrax Vaccinations. Not really noteworthy except You Have to Wonder Why.

Spain: Mass demonstrations against government’s right-wing policies and warmongering. Ya know, those Conquistadors Run Hot and Cold

Diplomat John Brady Kiesling Resigns from US Foreign Service and emerges as a True American Hero! Ya know things are rough when a Diplomat with a cushy job throws in the towel. He spills it all in his letter of resignation

Blair in New Bid to Discredit Opposition to Iraq War. A must read. Blair Compares the Current Protestors to Neville Chamberlain. So, I guess Iraq is as much a Threat to the UK as Nazi Germany. Who Knew?

Okay, this is from a UK tabloid, I'll search other sources. Headline: BLIX IN SHOWDOWN WITH BLAIR Blix called Iraq's move to destroy it's new al-Samoud 2 missiles as SIGNIFICANT, whilst Blair is claimed to have said, "This is not a time for games." Bush should be very happy that Tony's playing his part so well*


* Read the article. If it's accurate, it shows just how much arrogance there is in the US and UK governments.

Russia reiterates war opposition By now, I'd have thought that we would have either bought the Russians off, or guaranteed them some prime Iraqi oil deals. Tha's how it was looking earlier this week

Iraqi defector's testimony confuses case against Iraq Here's a rather milquetoast attempt at doing Journalism. My piece on Kamel Hussien is a much better job. Yes, I am humble--Dammit.

Here's the WARshington Post's attempt at journalism regarding the same story. Pathetic

Here's the US response to Iraq's desroying the illegal missiles reported above. Hans Blix is gonna have a field day when he reports a "fluid situation" to the security council, and Bushy and Blair are going to have to buy everyone else off in order to have their war

When a government lies to its people Well, it's got PNAC and implies Imperialism but misses on Israel, and is not as good as Dennis Hans article with a very similar name*

* I'll be posting Mr. Hans article as soon as I get permission.

Homeland Protection: Bomb Vest and Briefcase Bomb Training Device's No, it's the Israeli Homeland. Take a look and see if you can determine the agenda. It's clearly propaganda. Suicide bombs vs. the IDF? I think I know who loses that battle

Pentagon lists 24 crimes eligible for tribunals Gee. I wonder if wanton environmental contamination via the use of DU Penetrators is on the list. Looks like more fearmongering to me

US Should Change its Foreign Policies to Win Back World’s Trust I think we can all agree that this is a nice notion. However, I don't it happening for at least a decade, maybe a lot longer if we keep installing belligerent PNAC puppets in the White House

Atrocities that the Northern Alliance unleashed Yes, that Northern Alliance. You won't see this in the US media, a must read

Hezbollah aid case brings life sentence Hmm, even the Judge said he didn't like handing out sentences like this. In this political climate, it must be assumed you are guilty--Now prove you're Innocent. Ashcroft's a wacko. He'd have us all serving life sentences if there were enough prisons to hold us

Find Yourself applying, "Neo" to lots of things these days? You are not alone. A handy primer to all those pesky, "Neos"


FBI using plane to watch IU area The Heartland(Das Vaderland?) under aerial surveillance. Makes you feel warm, doesn't it..ahhh

A Nice Summation of the Holes in Powell's UN case, courtesy of Hans Blix

FBI Warns of Attacks Set Off by Iraq War IRAQIs, you will be targeted, as will others, "sympathy" strikers. What this thing needs is a bunch of civil disobedience. Take a couple days off from your jobs when the bombs start to fall. I can't live repressed. NFW!!!

Powell says U.S. is giving U.N. weapons inspectors in Iraq more time You Must Read This. No Wonder Powell's getting all gray and shit. Just like the Shrub.

Bush: U.S. will enforce resolution on Iraq And After we've bombed the fuck out of your country, we're gonna grab us some crude before we go. Bush has no real interest in a democracy in Iraq. That's nonsense. A military base or three sure, but no democracy

Iraq arms forces with chemicals, U.S. says Hey, now this is the special 2 for 1 special. It incites fear amongst the troops, and makes people at home hate the Iraqi's even more!! I think it's foolhardy move, but then this the War Administration. Chemical weapons? You've got info. Give info. to Blix to Verify. I know that dog won't hunt. Sad.

Some Sound so-called "Journalist" bashing over at Counterpunch. If you haven't bookmarked this site, do it. Now

Damned Turks!! Now their marching on Parliament What is a warmonger to do?

Antiwar activists plan nonviolent blockades Cops(who I like) likely won't get word until an event is actually happening. Isn't the Internet beautiful? Civil disobediance, baby!!

King George Redux! Clear and concise. The Madman of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue All good stuff, now read Heh

Concerned about FEMA? You should be. Now, I'm an atheist. I do not deny the existence of god(s), but there is no reasonable way for me to believe in any such being(s). The reason I add that is because the link takes you to a site that is apparently Baptist approved, whereas I am not. :)

The Wealth Transfer Machine, or how the toil of many ends up in the hands of the few. Very good read

Helpless Britons appeal to France for "regime change" This is funny in a deeply disturbing way. The movement is being spearheaded by the "Free United Kingdom Movement" or FUKM, for short. Can you believe that? Might as well be Fuck 'em. Have a read.

It's the Internet Infidels Fun with READY campaign!! Be nice, I'm a member there. Godlessness can be downright hilarious

Israel's Grand Design: Leaders Crave Area from Egypt to Iraq Now I'm not going to side with Israel in any matter except for their own protection, so see if you, my astute readers can pick out the errors of fact using the lens of hindsight

US Policy shift. Where is Dubya's Moral Clarity..I can barely type that I laugh so hard. Okay, now Saddam must both disarm and go into exile. WTF? The boys at PNAC will have it their way. If Saddam complies, they will have other eggs in their war basket to use. Iraq's fucked.

The World Net Daily issues new terror alert: Report: Islamists planning
'large attack' Well, Given their history, AND the fact that they hve Jerry Falwell, and Michael Weiner er, Savage on their home page, as well as featuring that ever insightful Bill O'Reilly I can think of no real way to take them seriously. It's a discredited rag of the highest order. Read the article, there will be a test :)


Alex Jones Interviews Greg Palast. Hey, it's not Palast's fault. It's a so-so read. Try it.* I promise to have other Palast interviews posted soon. I know several interviews he's given as of late.

Waco Fires Still Burn-- Well, it's ben ten years and two days since Waco. I know hearings were held, and "Frontline" exposed a lot of wrongdoing by the ATF, FBI and the Justice Dept.(although it appears someone at the FBI duped Janet reno with a story about children being badly mis-treated. This later was found to be fraudulent)Read on, the story still boils

The Why of Homeschool-- Well, this is an issue that's bound to raise some hackles. Me, I'm glad that I went to a public school. While my parents are cool, I had surpassed their ability to teach me in an intellectual way by around age 10-11. I was reading at the Collegiate sophomore level by then. I have two issues with homeschooling. One is the lack of oversight, the other is religious indoctrination. My parents let me decide as to whether or not to follow religion. I found reason a much more full way to describe the world, and at university got a BSEE, and an MSEE. I understand that not all schools are as good as the one I was fortunate to go to, but with encouragement all schoolchildren can be successful.

The Best news of the day: Court Lets Stand the Ban on 'God' in Pledge-- Well, Michael Newdow was of course correct, as was the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. It's pretty clear in the letters of Jefferson and Adams. as well as in Article 1(the first amendment) that states, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances." Pretty simple.


Okay, now for some short, and some not so short articles

U.S. for Abu Mazin as Palestinian leader


By Anwar Iqbal

From the International Desk

Published 2/28/2003 9:27 PM


WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (UPI) -- U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said Friday that senior Palestinian official Mahmud Abbas, also known as Abu Mazin, would be acceptable to the United States as a replacement for Yasser Arafat.

In his policy statement on Iraq Wednesday, President Bush had hinted that Washington would like to see a new leader head the Palestinian Authority.

Arafat is the current chairman but Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon wants him replaced by a more moderate Arab leader.

Also Friday, after meeting with Arafat in his Ramallah headquarters special U.N. envoy to the Middle East Terji Road-Larsen announced the a special Palestine Liberation Organization council would meet next week to nominate a Palestinian Authority prime minister.

"I met with President Arafat on behalf of Mr. Kofi Annan, the Secretary General, and discussed with him (Arafat) several issues of a common concern, especially the nomination of the Palestinian prime minister," Road-Larsen said.

During their meeting, he said, Arafat assured him the PLO's Palestinian Central Council would convene next week to discuss the question of appointing a new prime minister, as Arafat had suggested two weeks ago. If the PCC approved the establishment of a prime ministerial post, the Palestinian Legislative Council would meet the week after, Road-Larsen said. However, no mention has been made of what duties that post would entail.

In Washington, Armitage did not say whether the Israelis would also accept Abu Mazin, but he was a key figure in the Oslo negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians that led to the peace agreement. The Israelis regard him as a moderate member of the Palestinian leadership.

He remains secretary of the Palestine Liberation Organization executive council and one of Arafat's close aides, but he is no longer active, having distanced himself from the Palestinian leader in July last year when it became obvious that Arafat was no longer acceptable to Israel and the United States.

Talking to a select group of journalists invited to interview him at the State Department, Armitage said one of the reasons the United States wanted Arafat gone is that, "Sharon and Arafat won't talk to each other."

When a reporter suggested removing both Arafat and Sharon, Armitage said Israel has "a way of dealing with corruption and bad governance while these things are missing from the Palestinian Authority."

He said the United States would want to see a leader who would be able to "speak authoritatively for the Palestinian people. A good prime minister, he said, "would be a great help to the Palestinian people and also allow them to talk to Israel."

On Iraq, Armitage said that if a change there brings about a Shiite government, the United States would have no objection.

"If the majority of the people of Iraq elect a Shia as a leader than so be it." said Armitage, adding: "If you have a representative government, then all the people of Iraq will decide who they want to rule ... no matter their ethnic or religious identity."

He said, "The Shia population is a prominent population of Iraq, which has been very badly treated by Saddam Hussein."

Armitage said the United States was not afraid of the possibility of a Shiite-run Iraqi making an alliance with Iran, which is so far the only Shiite majority country in the world.

Asked if the United States was worried about such a possibility, he said: "No we are not. I don't think you can make those fine adjustments. If you are going to have a representative government, that's what it means."

Shias are the largest religious group in Iraq but the Iraqi dictator belongs to the Sunni sect of Muslims. In the 1980s, he had a long and bloody war with Shiite Iran, resulting in the death of more than a million people.

Armitage, however, said that the United States was committed to maintaining Iraq's territorial integrity and would not support a separate state for Iraq's ethnic Kurd minority.

Link to article

This is bullshit. The way to get Israel moving is to cut off aid. They'd be in talks with anyone that'd listen. Here again we see the insidious interplay between the US, Irag and Israel. I would have made Israel come to the table long ago. Bush said in his weeny speech of the week that disarming Iraq would make the Palestinian-Israeli issue easier to manage. He's smoking something. The US CANNOT maintain a military presence in the Middle-East and expect things to be all warm and cuddly amongst centuries old rivals. That's just stupid. Sharon is likely to be tried for war crimes once he is out of office, unless the US pays off the Court at the Hague. Which seems likely. Euther that, or the Israelis tell the court to screw. They are so out of compliance with UN security council resolutions--most of which the US used its veto power AGAINST that there is little need for Ariel Sharon to worry. WTF is Richard "PNAC Super Hawk" Armitage doing the diplomatic dance for? Are we mad? This neocon nutball wants to rule the world. Don't believe me? See: Project for a New American Century(PNAC) and see what kind of ideologue he is. Read everything there. Study it. It's too important not to.

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The Downward Spiral



In late January, the Senate confirmed John Snow as our new U.S. Treasury Secretary, the 73rd in the government agency’s two-hundred plus year history. Snow, like Paul O’Neill and Robert Rubin before him, promised to follow a strong dollar policy and take steps to help spur on a U.S. economic recovery and long-term growth.

Well, I know you’ve just started your new job, Mr. Snow, but I’ve got some sobering news for you. You and your pals can keep talking about this alleged "strong dollar policy" until you’re blue in the face, but it’s not going to make a lick of difference if you don’t start managing our currency more responsibly. The dollar is not just in decline; it’s a mess. If something isn’t done soon, I believe the dollar could lose its status as the world’s reserve currency and medium of exchange, something that would lead to a huge decline in the standard of living for U.S. citizens like nothing we’ve seen in nearly a century.

"Oh, Jim," the disbelievers crow. "You’re just being extreme. That would never happen. After all, the dollar has reigned supreme for several decades"

True, but it seems to me that people forget that that supremacy isn’t a gimme. A sound currency, after all, reflects solid economic fundamentals: little to no debt, a trade surplus, a stable balance of payments—the difference between a nation's receipts of foreign currency and its expenditures of foreign currency—and growing international reserves.

That’s not exactly the picture you get when you look at the U.S. balance sheet. Our national debt to foreigners is now around $6.4 trillion, with interest payments alone last year totaling $333 billion. We’re importing far more goods than we are exporting. International reserves remain around $60 billion, but we’re attracting far less direct foreign investment every year. Our current account deficit runs at roughly $500 billion a year, or five percent of our gross domestic product. Think of it this way: It costs us about $1.3 billion a day in the foreign markets just to keep the dollar afloat. We’re like the untrustworthy brother-in-law who keeps borrowing money, promising to pay it back, but can never seem to get out of debt. Eventually, people cut that guy off.

As a result, the U.S. dollar continues to fall against its foreign counterparts, down 18 percent against the euro in 2002 and 10 percent against the yen. That’s not the worst it has been in history, but it’s certainly a substantial slide. With a war, a slow economic recovery and future threats of terrorism looming on the horizon , there’s little reason to believe things are going to improve.

What’s worse, little is being done by Washington’s economic gurus to pull us out of our economic quagmire. Faithful readers know I believe Alan Greenspan is the grand maestro of this economic debacle. Our esteemed Federal Reserve chairman is the first to “buy any assets” or lower interest rates to pump money into the economy and give investors the illusion that things aren’t as bad as they really are. Sometimes I wonder if our central bank is just going to print money until we run out of trees. People say that inflation is a dead issue, but you wouldn’t guess that shopping where most of us buy things.

History teaches us that such imprudent fiscal behavior has always led to economic disaster. During the early 1920s, rampant inflation destroyed the value of German currency. German workers had to be paid twice a day just to survive; it took a wheelbarrel full of bills just to buy a loaf of bread. In England during the 1970s the government continued to boost its money supply, injecting its economy with liquidity, until debt levels spun out of control. Suddenly, no other countries would buy their sovereign bonds. Finally, the International Monetary Fund had to step in and bail the Brits out. Quite a shift for a country that only 50 years earlier was one of the richest nations in the world. Want a more current example? Just look south, to Argentina, where its currency recently lost so much value that the government prohibited its citizens from making withdrawals at the bank.

So why doesn’t our government do something about our flagging currency? At least over the short-term, the declining value of the dollar does have its perks. A declining dollar is certainly good for domestic manufacturers who must compete with foreign companies. As the dollar drops, their manufacturing costs decline and it's much easier for these companies to compete. The global economy is already sluggish, and the falling dollar makes U.S. exporters far more competitive. Again, it’s the illusion that things are better when they really are not.

Remember also: Our manufacturers may be better off, but foreigners then suffer so the world as a whole shows no improvement. That is why similar practices in the 1930s were known as “beggar thy neighbor”.

While this helps U.S. manufacturers, it’s not necessarily good news for consumers. The cost of imports, like foreign cars and foreign liquor, will rise. Since foreign goods become more expensive, U.S. companies may respond by raising their prices, even slightly, because they can. In the end, the dollar loses value, but we’re still paying the same real amount for many goods.

The bigger problem for the American economy is that foreign investors and foreign governments may soon lose their appetite for the declining U.S. dollar. Interest rates, which are now absurdly low, will need to rise to give foreign investors an incentive to invest and hold on to our currency. If not, these foreign governments and investors may look for somewhere else to hold their money. Historically, when investors recognize that a currency is being debased or devalued, they tend to look for sanctuary in currencies that remain stable at the insistence of the population. For years, the Swiss franc was synonymous with monetary stability.

While currencies like the Swiss franc or the Japanese yen or the Danish krone—all of which I own—are in better shape that the U.S. dollar, I don’t have a whole lot of confidence in them either. All of these countries’ governments have adopted the U.S.’s dangerous habit of manipulating their own currencies to compete in the world market. It’s a double-bind of sorts: Singapore’s government wants to keep its currency strong and sound, but if every other country’s currency is declining against the Singapore dollar, their exports become prohibitively expensive and it becomes impossible for them to compete. They are forced to play the monetary monopoly, shuffling the money supply, adjusting interest rates, just to make their products competitive.

And what about the Euro? It’s certainly stronger than the U.S. dollar, which is down 18 percent against the euro for 2002. I believe the success or failure of the Euro is one of the most important questions of the twenty-first century, one with profound implications on the global economy. The world needs the Euro, because it needs an alternative to the dollar. There really are only two currencies with enough liquidity to be the world’s currency—the U.S. dollar and the Japanese yen. (The Swiss may have a sound currency, but there just aren’t enough francs out there.) The European Union has everything going for it—an enormous population base, a balance of trade surplus. Most of its nations are creditors, not debtors. If the Euro succeeds, people may actually stop using the dollar as a medium of exchange and as a reserve currency.

That said, I believe that the Euro is a flawed currency. Many of the European Union’s 12 member nations just don’t run a tight ship. Germany, which became the poster boy of fiscal responsibility in the mid-twentieth century, has again started running up huge debts. (Have they forgotten about the wheelbarrels?) The Portuguese are running an enormous deficit. What’s going to happen when these countries can’t balance their books? Is Brussels going to send tanks into Lisbon? I doubt it. It may take years, even decades to root out all the problems in the EU’s inherently flawed system. Remember: Hundreds of billions of dollars (yes, dollars, for the moment) have been invested in this new currency. Banking systems have changed. Accounting systems have changed. Even parking meters have changed. If it fails or even struggles, there may be huge economic losses.

How long does the dollar have? A year? A decade? I’m not so sure. As long as there’s no other currency stepping up to the plate and EU continues to struggle with the euro, the U.S. government will likely be able to continue to jigger the books, essentially floating our enormous tab on the backs of the rest of the world.

But remember: Whenever there has been an economic crisis like this, a new player has always emerged on the economic landscape. A century ago, few people would have believed that the dollar was going to emerge out of the 19th century as the dominant world currency. There’s always a phoenix that rises from the ashes. Who will it be for the 21st century? My guess is the Chinese yuan may eventually have its day in sun. The nation has a recipe for a sound currency—a huge population, an enormous balance of payments surplus, and a sizeable GDP to match. China is now the world’s largest importer and the world’s second largest creditor (Japan is first). For the moment, its currency is not convertible, which must change now that it has been admitted to the World Trade Organization. There are still a lot of cultural barriers to get over—rampant xenophobia and fear of capitalist interests—but nothing assuages fears like steady flows of money into your coffers.

Gresham’s law says that bad money tends to drive out good money. Well, whether we like it or not, whether we want to believe it or not, the U.S. dollar has become bad money. Despite proclamations from Washington about a strong dollar policy, I see no reason to believe that the dollar won’t continue to decline, that we won’t continue to borrow like beggars and put Band-Aids on gaping wounds in our monetary policy. That is, until the day when our creditors say enough is enough. And that day may not be far off.


Link, courtesy of Jim Rogers

The last paragraph pretty much spells it out. But there other issues to consider. Our vaunted military cannot function without a huge stream of money being poured directly into the war machine. Once we have become bankrupt and have had to sell our state of the art weapons to countries that can afford them, then what? None of this has to happen of course. But with Bush's buy now, tax never policy, it is only a matter of time when one, some or all of these distasteful scenarios plays out. The Bush econimc plan is of course, a sham of a sham. Don't buy into it, you'll get nothing out of it.

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Airport security system raises eyebrows


Saturday, March1, 2003, 7:46 AM

Washington-AP -- Civil liberties watchdogs see plenty wrong with a new system to check the background information of commercial air passengers.

They fear it will lead to innocent people being branded security risks.

A lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union says it will create a "permanent blacklisted underclass" of Americans who won't be able to travel freely.

The Transportation Department has awarded Lockheed-Martin a nearly 13 (m) million dollar, five-year contract to develop the system. Congress ordered it.

It will check such things as credit reports and bank account activity and compare passenger names with those on government watch lists.

Each passenger's risk potential will be rated according to a three-color system: green, yellow or red. When travelers check in, their names will be punched into the system and their boarding passes encrypted with the ranking.


Link to micro article



As of posting time, this is not a done deal. Call your Senators, Congress persons and let them know that this cannot stand. An email to all of the major carriers will certainly be an effective tool if enough people heed the call to action. Remember, this is an industry that is hemorrhaging cash rapidly. They need customers now. Here's a link to all the major carriers, just click on the airline you want to voice your concerns to, and find their "Contact Us" link.

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I received this in an email, oddly there was no title, and no author referenced. I would contact the author, but I know not who it is. If you do, just contact me at the email link, and I'll ask permission to post it, and if I don't receive permission to, I'll link to it, if it's on the web. Googling came up blank.

I need a name. Okay, ready.



The Pipes of the Trickle-Down Theory are Clogged



Till the advent of fiat money, the finances of man have always followed a certain historical sequence. The people produce the wealth. And the king receives his share, which his barons collect for him for a fee. Then the king and entourage spend, and the gold and silver find their way back to the citizens for goods and services rendered. Occasionally the king might decide to buy foreign goods, or lose his wealth through defeat in war. Then the gold and silver will begin circulating in the next country.

The more industrious and prosperous the citizens were, the more gold and silver were amassed, the greater the common wealth of country and king became. The king would not have much wealth if his subjects were not prosperous. Industrious citizens create wealth, not the king. King and government are only necessary evils needed for defense and administration.

Throughout history there has always existed a certain, proportionate, relationship between the wealth of the citizens and the wealth of the king. The healthiest relationship was, and still is, when the scales are tipped well in favor of the citizens.

Contrary to general belief, under normal circumstances and in a healthy environment, the king’s share hardly ever amounted to more than a minor percentage of the common wealth. The need for coining in itself already, combined with what we know about the volumes of gold and silver coinage estimated to have been circulating between the citizens, should be suficient proof thereof. A wise king understood that his own wealth depended on the prosperity of his subjects.

Whenever the king over-taxed his citizens, wasted too much on arms, luxury and extravaganzas, the gold flow from the citizens toward the king became lopsided. Then the wealth of the people decreased and the productivity of the country declined. And when at times the shift in wealth became unbearable, the citizens either revolted and ousted the king or the country went under.

The might of empires and civilizations, mirrored by its gold and silver in circulation, has always depended on the productive capacity of its citizens and available resources. Human prosperity thrives on grass roots, same as happens in nature. And it thrives best when free growing, broad based, and from the ground up, meaning from the ordinary people up. That is what capitalism should be and was all about in former times. The West flourished on natural capitalism till the advent of fiat money. All of Nature thrives on capitalistic principles. Its multitudes live and prosper in free competition. And when man strayed from Nature’ rules he had to pay dearly.

Natural Capitalism works when there is minimal government interference and free competition, when everybody has a chance, when the laws are impartially applied, when there is a level playing field and the markets are free, when money flows freely, possesses intrinsic value and is not somebody else his debt, and when there is a free and open flow of information. None of these requisites for a natural capitalism has survived. Natural Capitalism is dead, stone dead.

Grass roots is not only the most important, the least understood and most maligned precondition for growth and prosperity, it is the indispensable prerequisite for it. Prosperity is "from the ground up", a one-way street and should never ever be directed or dictated from the top.

Till the middle of the seventeenth century gold and silver flowed freely among the citizens and between the citizens and the king. But when the king’s demands and his share of the common wealth became excessive, the people united and the counter force of democracy was born. The Magna Charta was signed. The Bastille was stormed. Kings were ousted or saw their power reduced by parliaments. Over time, however, these young democratic governments, instead of remaining "part of the people" changed in character. Slowly but surely they took over the role once played by the king and turned into usurping powers in their own right.

For about two hundred years the two way, self-correcting, wealth relationship between the citizens on the one hand and the king or now the young democratic governments on the other hand, maintained itself. In a democratic ambiance, adjustments took place more smoothly, thanks to the ballot box. The bulk of the gold and the silver continued circulating among the people and a smaller part between the State and the citizens.

It was the glory time of grass roots entrepreneurship. The time of the industrial revolution, great inventions, cultural creativity and new horizons. Enterprise grew, self financed, out of profits. Taxation was moderate and focused. Growth was natural and efficient. Government was humble. The economies grew unrestricted. The Banker was not needed... but... he forced his way in through the back door and within one hundred years took over the world by stealth.

The sequence from the birth, ascent, to the decay and death of civilizations is mirrored by the steady migration of the bulk of the wealth in the form of gold and silver from the citizen to the reigning power. Power flows with the money. And when we analyze the present state of Western Civilization, we have but to discern who it is, that holds the real money, the gold and the silver, and we will know who holds the reigns of power. It is no longer the elected government, but the obscure Banker.

Detailed discussions of the ascent of the Banker can be found in several of my earlier Gold-Eagle essays and in my booklet "Towards Cyber Money". This present essay will be concentrating on the broader picture of the Banker’s shrewd penetration into the social structure of the West, his veiled rise to power and the dire repercussions for society.

The first Banker was a money changer, intermediary, custodian, transfer and payment agent. Then, when the Banker saw that the Church had much idle wealth lying around, which could be made productive by loaning it out, shrewdly the Banker convinced a greedy Rome of the merits of interest compensation. And sometime during the fourteenth century the Pope annulled the ban on usury, and gave his blessing for interest compensation on loans. From there on the Banker became financier.

Once interest compensation on loans was accepted and became the norm, the Banker pursued his aims further, extracting concession after concession from the State. One of his greatest days, and the citizen’s blackest, was when he obtained the legal permission to increase his loan portfolio to a value worth many times his bank’s registered capital. Overnight the Banker’s potential working capital multiplied many times over, and in some cases even up to twelve times his capital input, depending on local legislation. It gave the Banker a multiple advantage over all other business enterprises and laid the basis for the Banker’s stellar ascent, and his subsequent grab of control of the prime of industry, commerce and business. Although still restricted to certain limits, the multiple application and usage of his basic capital implied that the Banker now possessed the legal authorization to create money out of nothing. Creating money out of nothing and lending it out against interest became the Banker’s core business. It paved the way for the Banker to go out and buy the world.

Now, there is one thing the Banker hates, and that is competition. And because of this the Banker had to wring further privileges from the government. One was the establishment of a privately controlled bank of banks, the Central or Reserve Bank and the other privilege granted, to the same Central Bank, carried the exclusive license to issue and manage the government’s paper currency. In one coup, banking had become a closed shop and the State had ceded the control over its currency to the Banker.

Nearly all Central Banks or Reserve Banks in this world are privately owned and controlled and not owned by the State, contrary to what all the governments would like their people to believe.

And private ownership implies that Central Banks will always serve the Banker’s interests first and not the country’s.

As long as the currency circulation was in the form of gold or silver, or had legally to be covered 100 percent by gold or silver, the Banker remained restricted in his lending activities to the sum of deposits his clients held at the bank, of course less a prudent safety margin in the event of unexpected withdrawals. One coin in was one coin out. There just was not any more to lend out. But all that changed with the introduction of paper currency.

In the very beginning, when the first paper currency made its appearance, one paper unit was issued for each precious metal unit held in the treasury. In other words, money in circulation was backed 100% by precious metals, but not for long. Once the State ran out of cash, the Banker had no trouble convincing the State that it was not absolutely necessary to maintain a one hundred percent precious metal backing for the nation’s currency. The public seldom bothered to exchange their paper claims for the real metal. And anyhow, nobody would find out that easily, if a little bit more paper had been issued than there was gold in the vaults. From there on the precious metal backing began its disappearance act. In 1896 the gold cover of the total sum of US dollars in circulation had already receded to under 4%. Today, all paper money is one hundred percent fiat money. There is no more backing for any paper currency. The gold reserves of the Central Banks have no relation whatsoever any more to the currency in circulation! The published gold reserves, which form part of the country’s total reserves, are only there for the purpose of covering foreign obligations or for intervention in the markets to stabilize the currency. In how far these published gold reserves still have credibility is another, delicate, matter. GATA and Reg Howe have recently discovered inconsistencies in various Central Bank and IMF statements which imply that a greater part of the published official Central Bank gold holdings might in fact be mere paper claims on gold and do not represent actual gold bullion any longer. The same applies to the IMF itself.

A Banker wants to expand and grow his business. Depending on which currency he controls, the more dollars, euros, or yen the Banker succeeds in bringing into circulation, the wider his loan territory. And the more loans he manages to place, the greater his income and the mightier his power becomes.

Regular interest income is the Banker’s bread and butter. The Banker does not really want loans to be paid back. The Banker likes his loans to "work and squeeze" ad infinitum.

The Banker’s empire is his debt empire. It is this simple fact that makes the world go round ... that is....till the music stops ... maybe sooner than later.

Debt is negative money and negative money makes negative people. Far from being benefial for society, the Banker has become a wealth sucking parasite. And contrary to public believe, to function, society does not need Bankers.

Like an evil cancer banking has spread its tentacles throughout and invaded daily life. First the State was subtly seduced and corrupted to spend more than its income. With the result that, in order to cover the ensuing budget deficits, taxes had to be increased, government bonds emitted, and ever more paper money brought into circulation, all measures which benefited the Banker. The people and business in turn, burdened by increased taxation, were forced to take up more and more loans. Free enterprise was not able any more to finance itself out of profits. To add insult to injury the Banker saw to it that, in case of any default, loans obtained preferential treatment over shares. The people, enterprise and government became bank dependent.

The socialists, being the great spenders, were groomed and supported in elections. Legislators were corrupted. Social programs like social security and medicare and expensive public projects were pushed and supported by the Banker. The arms industry was especially nursed. Wars were instigated to bleed the national treasuries. Napoleon, the Kaiser and later the Nazis and the Communists were always amply financed. Step by step the Loan Piper got everybody dancing to his tune. Slowly but surely the governments and people walked innocently, through his bank palaces, into his debt camps.

"Spend, spend, spend", the Banker will give you all the paper money for anything you wish to spend on. That is patriotic, for the economy and the welfare of the nation, not to forget the Banker.

And the Banker conjured all the paper fiat out of thin air and in exchange the Banker took the State’s, the economy’s and the people’s real assets. Never before in history has there been such a total transfer of wealth taking place in such a short time without a shot being fired.

The Nations are in debt, the people are, industry is, commerce and business is. Everybody owes. Except the Banker, he owns and controls it all and still does not have enough. And in the same way he enslaved the people at home, the Banker enslaved the rest of the world.

Once there was a quorum of central banks, the global Central Bank of Central Banks was founded, the B.I.S., the Bank for International Settlements, which, at a later stage, together with the post war IMF and the World Bank, brought all the world’s finances under one central control and one set of rules, dictated by the Banker. And woe to him who ever dared to step out of line.

Development aid out of thin air was pushed with a stroke of the credit pen. But never were the developing countries allowed or given a chance to pay the loans back. To that purpose commodity prices were manipulated and controlled, politicians bought, students were granted scholarships to study financial and economic indoctrination courses on US campuses, controlled by the Banker, and groomed to stay loyal to the Banker’s fraternities.

Step by step the Banker wedged his way in-between the State and the citizen.

Step by step the Banker undermined the morality of both State and people, pushing his sugar coated credit. Pushing social legislation, pushing hundreds of different credit cards, even for children!

Stealth and anonymity are the Banker’s cloak. And he saw to it that anonymity of share companies, share holdings and voting became legalized. That dividends were taxed only once, at the source only. And that his trusts and foundations, through which he controls his empire, stayed exempt from taxation. It enabled him to build an invisible chain of interlocking anonymous companies into a mighty spiderweb of holdings, far from the public eye, where not even the hierarchy of CEOs know the connections and relationships, and the Banker alone has the sole control from one central point.

Whereas anonymity and tax exemptions served the Banker’s quest to build an empire, they proved fatal for the world economies and finance. They led to the transfer and dislocation of wealth from the broad spectrum of the population to a pyramiding concentration of capital at the top. They replaced good old fashioned people’s capitalism with megalomania and whimsical financial despotism.

Take-overs and mergers became easy to construe and to finance with all the money and credit created out of nothing and through the simple exchange of shares. The Banker’s out of thin air credits and money would finance anything, any size, as long as there was profit for him to extract. Totally uneconomic behemoth conglomerates were glued together, only to be sucked dry later. Established economic rules were overturned and the "new economy" heralded!

And the Banker was always careful to act within the financial laws, he himself had instigated and promoted. It is to the detriment of society, that there is little recourse left for the public in legal actions. The Banker has seen to that.

Fiat Money has broken the corrective natural cycle of wealth flowing from the citizens to the king or government and back to the people. Neither is there any real wealth flowing back to the Developing world, in exchange for their commodities. Only worthless paper is!

A huge bubble of fictitious paper wealth has been created out of thin air, obstructing the flow of real wealth back to the productive people.

Interestingly enough, neither are real assets being accumulated any more in the treasuries of the king or the governments. The Banker saw to it that every government today is a debtor, not only in the case of the developing countries. And might we ask where could real wealth then be heading? Where could all the gold leased out by the Central Banks have goneLeased out, to where, to whom? Not all of it to India or the Middle East! ? Where did the IMF gold go, not their paper SDRs and SDR Certificates, but the real gold? For instance, where did the massive 1.950 ts gold exported from the USA in the last quarter of 1999 go? Did Edmundo Safra know anything and was subsequently murdered only a few weeks later? Gold flows to where the power resides. And who is it that has the power today? Did the Banker set up the gold leasing schemes to make easy money on the gold carry trade or might his ulterior purpose be to channel all the world’s gold into his private vaults? Was the Banker not also the one who pushed the governments into privatizing State property, only to end up as the major share holder of the former, now privatized State enterprises?

And not content with having extracted the people’s long time savings in exchange for worthless paper, the Banker has made sure that even present earnings would be creamed off and that the people’s savings could only be invested in institutions controlled by him. And so the Banker planned shiny investment vehicles and services for the public, to seduce them to stock markets and casinos controlled and manipulated by him, the Banker. That, with the only purpose to fleece the sheeple. The Dow supreme at the top, followed by Nasdaq, Standard & Poor, commodity markets, funds etc.

For foreign governments the Banker saw to it that there would always be an ample supply of interest bearing treasury papers and government bonds available to invest in, so they would not ask payment back in real wealth. The Banker kept the real wealth himself.

And by pushing loans of upto 125% of underlying real estate value and calculated never to be paid back, the Banker laid claim on the people’s properties in exchange for still more of his fiat paper.

And the Banker saw to it that the government introduced new tax laws and 401K retirement plans to hoard even more sheeple into his paper money casinos. And the Banker controlled media heralded out to the whole world the marvels of Wall Street. Always positive in outlook and where necessary, pro-forma book keeping was applied or rules and statistics were changed.. And when the public ran out of earnings to invest, the Banker corrupted the politicians to invest the people’s social security and medicare money and the state pensions into his casinos.

Cleverly he uses his lackeys, his brokers, market makers, hedge funds, credit rating companies, his media empire, the bought politicians etc. Their tools are dis-information, short selling, derivatives and share-, interest-, currency- and commodity price manipulation and creative accounting.

The Dollar Banker is leading the way into the global debt enslavement. But not to worry, the Euro Banker, who was slowed down by the time consuming birth of the European Union and the late arrival of the euro, the common European currency, will catch up! The possibilities for the Banker are too tempting to be missed. With the obligatory exchange of all european national currencies for the euro, the European Union governments will soon have lost control of the now common currency. It’s exploit has now been entrusted to the Euro Banker, smiling all the way to the vault. World wide euro credit pushing will soon equal dollar credit pushing. And all the European Union governments and people will soon be swimming in the same debt morass as their trans-atlantic brethren. And what concerns the rest of the world, tomorrow they will find themselves doubly indebted between the dollar and the euro. But what might happen to the Japanese yen is still an oriental mystery.

Although physical slavery was abolished in the nineteenth century, the 20th century has taken the world back to square one, with millions of people again being subjugated. This time not physically, but by a more sinister, hideous, new kind of slavery, invisible and indirect: debt slavery induced by the Banker.

Following the history of the ascent of the Banker over the last two hundred years it becomes obvious that it were never the governments, but the invisible spider web of global fiat money and debt the Banker has spun, which is responsible for all the financial upheavals, market bubbles and crashes, depressions, defaults of many enterprises and countries, the rape of Africa, Latin America, SE Asia and Russia, and even wars.

Banking, far from having developed naturally in the wake of economic growth and necessity, has been shrewdly, methodically and with stealth been designed and advanced by the Banker lead by ulterior motives. His empire spread like an evil cancer, undermining and uprooting the established order, replacing it with the Banker’s Order. Our world would have been better off without. Banks are not needed and were never needed, as I hope to explain in one of my next essays. Even in our highly sophisticated economies of today, money needs only two functions: one, as a means of exchange, proper functioning of which modern communication and data technology easily can provide, and the other, as a store of value.

Alas, banking has become so interwoven in western economy and finance that by now it has become too much of an essential part and a necessary evil for the West’s survival. Banking has penetrated deeply into daily life. Not only would our western financial and monetary structures collapse without banks, but it would also spell the end of the whole of Western Civilization, which has been built around it.

A return to the gold standard, and the abolition of fiat money would only mean a temporary respite. They are not the solution. The Banker would still own the world and in his subtle way he would soon return in a new disguise. It is the whole system, based on interest, credit and fiat money, financial laws and control of the currency, which is rotten to the core.

I do not think parliaments or congresses do still have the will or the strength to correct the situation, they have been bought anyway. An unexpected dictatorial power might intervene and call for the nationalization of all banks or order their closure. Maybe a revolution might bring the necessary changes and redistribution of wealth. But what then? The cancer has already advanced too far for risk free and effective surgery.

In the end, events might well run their natural course of decay, break up, and finally chaos. One day history will show that the banks and entourage were only a one time manifestation, unique to Western Civilization.

Maybe history is already running its course. Wherever we look the rot has begun showing up: the SE Asia crisis, the developing countries’ debt crisis, Indonesia, Mexico, Argentina, Turkey, the lingering default of Japan, the return of darkness in Africa, sudden rise in global unemployment and defaults, the wavering stock and credit markets, international terrorism, WTO protesters, growing discontent, corruption, moral decay, the Third World’s sprawling shanty towns, and so on.

But not only is the apple rotting on the outside. The rot has already penetrated deep into the very core of the Banker’s empire proper. There are some vague, first indications from Banker’s Land that the situation is getting out of hand, that the Merchants of Debt cannot control their own disciples any longer, and that internal strive and betrayal are undermining the very Empire of Debt. After all, it is only a paper empire with its armed forces by proxy!

The Empire of debt itself is beginning to look just as corrupted and opaque as all the governments, international organizations and people itself has infiltrated and subverted. Greed, rivalry, intrigue and arrogance among the Empire’s own rank and file is becoming more blatant and open by the day. The barons have gone unrestrained on the rampage, raiding and looting the financial markets to their own personal benefit as if there were no tomorrow. They are even at one another’s throat. Everything goes! It is unbelievable what is presently going on in Banker’s Land. Trillions are being thrown around left and right like dirt. Markets floating on thin air, totally unhinged from reality. World finance is getting out of hand and rapidly approaching crisis level, without a hope left whatsoever that a new equilibrium will be found.

This is not going to be just an isolated financial crisis. It is going to be much more than that. It is a crisis of principles versus absolute power, Banker’s Power. A deep rooted structural crisis, affecting the very foundations of inter-human relationships, which is at stake: the way we live or are being lived.

I do not think the Banker will have his ill-gotten wealth for much longer. The looming financial storm is going to sweap him overboard. Understanding the ways of Nature, wealth will return to the people one way or the other. But that might take a tedious and chaotic while. There is too much what has to be corrected and restored. The inverted wealth pyramid has to be turned back onto a solid and broad base and all wealth redistributed. Only war, revolution and chaos can do the latter. Life is not run from the top. Life is grass roots and to grass roots we will return in the end.

How all this might come to pass and of how the impact of the coming financial chaos might be softened and the change-over into a more stable era might be smoothed out, I hope to discus in one of my next essays, on a more positive note.


I think it's very good. Nice and easy to read, yet profound in areas. Somebody find me the author, please?

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Here's a web special, no longer available on the web. I grabbed it years ago.


Subject: Israeli rabbi backs Jewish suicide attacks
Organization: Copyright 1997 by Reuters
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Date: Tue, 8 Apr 1997 9:22:44 PDT

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - An Israeli lawmaker demanded Tuesday a state and police investigation into an anti-Arab rabbi's religious ruling backing suicide attacks by Jews.

Meretz party legislator Ran Cohen made the request after uncovering an article -- "Sacrificing Oneself for God'' -- in the periodical of a seminary linked to an outlawed Jewish
supremacy group. "This is a Jewish Hamas supporting the methods of Hamas,'' Cohen told Reuters, referring to the militant Palestinian group that has killed scores in suicide bombings in Israel.

Rabbi Elitsur Segel of the Jewish Idea seminary in the West Bank settlement of Tapuah argued under the heading "suicide while killing the enemy'' that killing oneself during wartime was permissible "for the sake of the victory of Israel.'' Jewish militants in the West Bank, living in heavily armed compounds, believe they are in a constant state of war with neighboring Arabs. "In every war there is a need to undertake operations that certainly bring about the death of the doer,'' Segel wrote last year in the article obtained by Reuters. "A man who volunteers for such operations will be called a hero and a martyr,'' he wrote. The seminary is affiliated with the fringe Kach group, an ultranationalist movement founded by the late American-Israeli Rabbi Meir Kahane, who was assassinated by an Arab in New York in 1990.


"I asked the chief of police and the state prosecutor to open an investigation against the rabbi and the institution,'' Cohen said, adding he only recently uncovered the article. "Israeli law forbids incitement to murder, violence, massacres and slaughter,'' he said. An Israeli police spokeswoman said police were looking into Cohen's request.
Segel's article praised Baruch Goldstein, the U.S.-born Jewish settler who gunned down 29 Palestinians at a Hebron mosque in 1994, as a "martyr.'' Kach was banned after the massacre. "The article not only supports Goldstein's path but even encourages someone to strap explosives on himself,'' Cohen said.


Suicide bombers are not a recent development. This article, which does include the dates, shows that Israelis have been killing Palestinians and Palestinians have been killing Israelis for a time now. This is only an illustration of an Israeli suicide bomber, I'm certain that the IDF can now carry out airstrikes and kill Palestinians with much more efficacy. I'm not anti-Israeli. I am anti-US policy throughout the Middle-East. When it comes to Middle-Eastern policy, I give the US a D.

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This is letter to the editor I scavenged from the print version of a local newspaper. It's a bit of a rant, but people are angry.


Weapons of mass distraction



Don't kid yourself. A war with Iraq, at this time, has very little to do with "weapons of mass destruction," much less human rights, and whole lot to do with geo-economic strategy. With a centralized location smack-dab in the middle of vital oil reserves and possession of the second-largest oil reserves estimated at more than $300 trillion, Iraq is a glint in the Western world's energy-hungry eye.


President Bush and his entourage should know that you can't fool all of the people all of the time. Tell it like it really is, "W," and not how you think the fast-food, drive-through, 200-plus cable channel, gas-guzzling, "live for today" crowd that defines middle America would like to hear it. If we really gave a darn about weapons of mass destruction, then North Korea and areas of the old Soviet Union should be our focus.


This person has the first paragraph pretty much down. The second paragraph is quite a rant, but I'll give the author credit, he sticks to simple visceral themes.

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Finally, a transcript of a dialogue between Bill Moyers(NOW) with Joseph C. Wilson, IV--read his bio. :)



MOYERS: With war in Iraq more imminent than ever, we're going to talk tonight to the last senior American diplomat to meet with Saddam Hussein. Joseph Wilson was the Deputy Chief of Mission, the acting ambassador at the US Embassy in Iraq 12 years ago during Desert Shield, the lead-up to the first Gulf War.
He was a member of the American Foreign Service for 23 years. Our ambassador to two African countries. And served as the political advisor to the Commander in Chief of US Forces in Europe. He now heads his own international business firm and is an adjunct scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington. Thank you for joining us.

WILSON: Oh, it's my pleasure.

MOYERS: Here we are, what one could reading our papers, say is the eve of war. What do you think is going through Saddam Hussein's mind this weekend?

WILSON: Well, I think Saddam Hussein is probably if the Gulf War is any example, I think has probably resigned themselves at some point that the war is going to happen. There may be one or two more games that they'll try and play, give out a few more missiles, allow more U.N. inspectors, or offer to allow Peacekeepers and inspectors in.

But ultimately, I think they've probably resigned themselves to the fact that they're going to be attacked. I suspect Saddam, being the survivalist he is, hopes that he will survive to fight another day. And I think that he probably believes that if he doesn't survive he will want to go down in history as somebody who actually confronted the West.

Because you know, in the Arab world, it has been enough to confront the West. You haven't had to defeat the West. You've just had to confront the West to achieve a certain status in the Arab world.

MOYERS: But if the United States attacks, he's a dead man.

WILSON: Well, I'm not sure about that. He's been preparing his security apparatus for 30 years. He knows his country. He may well have an out.

As the senior American diplomat 12 years ago in Iraq, did you support the effort to remove Saddam Hussein from Kuwait by force?

WILSON: I supported the effort to get Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait. And I understood fully that in order to get him out of Kuwait you had to have the credible threat of force. And in order for that force to be credible, you had to be prepared to use it.

MOYERS: Diplomacy had failed there as because he was so intransigent.

WILSON: That's right. That's right.

MOYERS: He's still just as intransigent.

WILSON: And I fear diplomacy is going to fail again.

MOYERS: What is the trip wire in your opinion for the use of force? What is your trip wire?

WILSON: Well, I've always said it's the first time he poses an obstacle to your conducting an inspection then you go in and you use force against that particular site. But you keep the use of force focused on disarmament. Let me give you an example.

When Colin Powell was up at the United Nations, he showed a couple of pictures of the site. He said, "This is a chemical weapons site and this is the trucks going out of that site just before the inspectors arrive at the front door. The trucks are going out the back door." That becomes a legitimate target for additional action on the part of the United Nations and the US. For example, that truck convoy leaving the site, as far as I'm concerned, becomes a legitimate target as does the site itself.

MOYERS: You're not against using force. So help me understand the distinction between the quantity of force you would use and the quantity of force that George W. Bush is proposing to you.

WILSON: Well, first of all, I think there's a question of objective. I'm not against the use of force for the purposes of achieving the objective that has been agreed upon by the United Nations in the international community, disarmament. If and when it becomes necessary. I think that is legitimate. Essentially, you could a lot of that just by the air. You do…

MOYERS: Precision bombing?

WILSON: …precision bombing. They've got more surveillance planes out there now. You've got the U2s. The French or moving some Mirages on. You've got the place blanketed.

MOYERS: You are calling for coercive inspections.

WILSON: That's right. Muscular disarmament, coercive inspections, coercive containment, whatever you want to call it. I don't think containment's the right word because we're really talking about disarmament.

MOYERS: Does it seem to you that the President, George Bush, is prepared to accept a disarmed Hussein? Or does he want a dead Hussein?

WILSON: I think he wants a dead Hussein. I don't think there's any doubt about it.

MOYERS: President Bush's recent speech to the American Enterprise Institute, he said, let me quote it to you. "The danger posed by Saddam Hussein and his weapons cannot be ignored or wished away." You agree with that?

WILSON: I agree with that. Sure. I…

MOYERS: "The danger must be confronted." You agree with that? "We would hope that the Iraqi regime will meet the demands of the United Nations and disarm fully and peacefully. If it does not, we are prepared to disarm Iraq by force. Either way, this danger will be removed. The safety of the American people depends on ending this direct and growing threat." You agree with that?

WILSON: I agree with that. Sure. The President goes on to say in that speech as he did in the State of the Union Address is we will liberate Iraq from a brutal dictator. All of which is true. But the only thing Saddam Hussein hears in this speech or the State of the Union Address is, "He's coming to kill me. He doesn't care if I have weapons of mass destruction or not. His objective is to come and overthrow my regime and to kill me." And that then does not provide any incentive whatsoever to disarm.

MOYERS: All of us change in 12 years and obviously Saddam Hussein has changed since you last saw him. But what do you know about him that would help us understand what might be going through his mind right now?

WILSON: Well, I think, first of all, it's important to understand that he's a creature of his-- of his country and of his region. His worldview is very limited. It is essentially what he sees from his palace and what his sycophants come and tell him.

So he does not have a broad vision of what's going on around him. There's, I think, a tendency to think of the world as rotating around not just Iraq but around his own palace. Secondly, he's a coldly rational political actor. But given that his worldview is limited, there is a tendency to develop a logical argument where the premise is skewed.

MOYERS: Such as?

WILSON: So he will, for example — four days after he invaded Kuwait when I saw him in August of 1990 — he said that the United States lacked the intestinal fortitude and the stamina to confront his invasion in Kuwait. And it was clear to me that he was drawing upon his interpretation of our experiences in Vietnam, Beirut and possibly Tehran. And he had drawn exactly the wrong lessons from that.

We, in fact, stayed in Vietnam far longer than we should have perhaps. We were there for 15 years. And we suffered 50,000 casualties. We did not cut and run. We did spill the blood of our soldiers for many, many years. Give you another example, the whole decision to go into Kuwait was, from his perspective, rational based upon his understanding of the region and of what the international community would do.

MOYERS: His decision to go…

WILSON: His decision to go into Kuwait. The only reason he had Ambassador Gillespie in to see him and then me in to see him four days after the invasion. Both were unprecedented meetings. He would normally meet only with senior diplomats resident in Baghdad when they were accompanying envoys from their respective capitals. So for him to have Ambassador Gillepsie and then me was really a first.

And it was clear that what he wanted to do in that is he wanted to deflect attention from what he really intended to do. And that's what he did with April Gillespie. He lied to her. He lied to President Mubarak that he was going to allow the negotiating process to go forward.

And with me, he wanted to make sure that the United States would not respond unilaterally. And so that he would get this thrown into the United Nations. And the reason he wanted it in the United Nations was because his experience was with Israeli-Palestinian issues, specifically Resolutions 242 and 338, which related to occupation of Palestinian territories. And as most people know, the Israeli withdrawal from Palestinian territories has not taken place even though those territories were occupied in the '60s and early '70s.

MOYERS: So what does he conclude from that?

WILSON: He concludes from that that if it goes into the United Nations system, he's got 25 or 30 years to occupy Kuwait during which time he can flag Kuwait City with Iraqis, pump all their oil, steal all their money and then submit it to a referendum which he would have stacked the odds for his victory.

MOYERS: So President Bush is not being naive to think that the UN may backfire on him. He's not being naive when he thinks that Saddam Hussein is lying to us, deceiving us, right?

WILSON: One should never believe Saddam Hussein. We certainly have enough experience with his deception and his lies not to be too trusting with him. With respect to the United Nations, it seems to me that the United Nations has far more often acted in a way that is-- that is consistent with our interests. And it has a obstacle to our interests. And it is our interests who have a broad international support for an objective.

And in order to get that broad international support, you have to frame your goals in such a way that you can get the allies as we did in the Gulf War.

MOYERS: So you're saying that it is important to enforce United Nations resolutions.

WILSON: Absolutely.

MOYERS: You think war is inevitable?

WILSON: I think war is inevitable. Essentially, the speech that the President gave at the American Enterprise Institute was so much on the overthrow of the regime and the liberation of the Iraqi people that I suspect that Saddam understands that this is not about disarmament.

MOYERS: Most Americans, including yours truly, know very little about Iraq. You've lived there. Tell me what we should know about it.

WILSON: Well, first of all, it is a wonderful country. It is the heart of Mesopotamia and everything that everybody understands about Mesopotamia…

MOYERS: The old biblical culture.

WILSON: And the breadbasket of that part of the world for many years. Two of the great rivers of history flow through it.

MOYERS: Tigris and the Euph…

WILSON: Tigris and Euphrates. It's got a population of about 25 million. Iraqis are wonderful people. They are imbued with a sense of their own history. They know who they are. They're fiercely nationalistic. They're a proud people.

They have tribal and ethnic cleavages that are difficult for outsiders to understand but which make up the fabric of politics and make it a very, very difficult place to govern as history has shown. That said they are educated. There is — was, when I was there, a vibrant commercial class, a vibrant educated class.

They grow dates. They produce oil. There was a wonderful construction industry. And, of course, we've seen from their ability to retrofit arms that they are active in the development of exotic weaponry. Which means that they've got engineering skills and science skills which have been put, unfortunately, to the wrong uses.

MOYERS: A great culture except that it's ruled by a dictator.

WILSON: As it has been for way too many years, for sure.

MOYERS: Tell me what you think we should do about Baghdad, the city, because apparently the strategy will be for — Saddam's strategy will be to defend Baghdad and make the war so bloody that he will create a worldwide reaction. And the United States is considering something called "Shock and Awe." Have you heard of that?

WILSON: I have. Yeah. And I've heard American military officials talk about how Baghdad would not be a safe place to be during the first several days of the air campaign. From what I understand about shock and awe, it will be a several day air assault in which they will drop as much ordinance in four or five days as they did during the 39-day bombing campaign of the Gulf War.

MOYERS: Missiles, bombs…

WILSON: Missiles, bombs, precision bombs. I believe the President and our military officials, when they say they will do everything to minimize casualties to the civilian population. But it was difficult to imagine dropping that much ordinance on a population of four million people without having a lot of casualties that are unanticipated. A lot of civilian casualties.

MOYERS: As I understand this concept of shock and awe, the United States would fire 100, maybe thousands of missiles the first day to shock…

WILSON: That's right.

MOYERS: …the Baghdad and the Iraqi population. And then wait to see what happens. Hoping that they might rise up against Saddam. Or the Republican Guards, his elite troops might flee in fear. Do you think that's a viable concept given what you know?

WILSON: Well, I think that from everything that I know about Iraq, Saddam will probably be surrounded by between 80 and 100,000 hardcore Republican Guard fighters who are prepared to die with him and who understand that their future is with him, live or die. And so they will probably defend him pretty close to the bitter end.

Now, defending Saddam Hussein will give them license to take on anybody who attempted to overthrow Saddam. So you might well have a bloody uprising in Baghdad in which pits essentially the Iraqi population against the Republican Guard in Saddam's palace. I think far more likely, is that most Baghdadis will just simply go into hiding and try and avoid getting hit by this American ordinance and/or getting killed by the Republican Guard.

Remember that Saddam Hussein, in his own mind, personifies Iraq. He is Iraq and Iraq is him. And so long as he's Iraq…

MOYERS: Just as Hitler with Germany. Hitler saw himself as Germany.

WILSON: And that permits him — that permits, in his own mind, to send as many Iraqis to their deaths as necessary so long as he survives.

MOYERS: Knowing this about — why do you think knowing this that the President Bush is so eager for war?

WILSON: Well, that's a — I think that's a very good question. I think that there is a sense in the administration that the time has run out for Saddam Hussein and the only way that they can achieve the disarmament objective that they want is to go in. But more importantly…

MOYERS: And you agree with that, don't you?

WILSON: Well, no, I don't think that that's the only way. That's where I disagree. I mean, I think that there are several other steps that can be taken before you have to go to total war for the purposes of achieving disarmament.

MOYERS: Coercive…

WILSON: But I think disarmament is only one of the objectives. And the President has touched repeatedly and more openly on the other objectives in recent speeches including this idea of liberating Iraq and liberating its people from a brutal dictator. And I agree that Saddam Hussein is a brutal dictator.

And I agree along with everybody else that the Iraqi people could — would well be far better off without Saddam Hussein. The problem really is a war which has us invading, conquering and then subsequently occupying Iraq may not achieve that liberation that we're talking about.

MOYERS: So this is not just about weapons of mass destruction.

WILSON: Oh, no, I think it's far more about re-growing the political map of the Middle East.

MOYERS: What does that mean?

WILSON: Well, that basically means trying to install regimes in the Middle East that are far more friendly to the United States — there are those in the administration that call them democracies. Somehow it's hard for me to imagine that a democratic system will emerge out of the ashes of Iraq in the near term. And when and if it does, it's hard for me to believe that it will be more pro-American and more pro-Israeli than what you've got now.

MOYERS: Tell me what you think about the arguments of one of those men, Richard Pearl, who is perhaps the most influential advocate in the President's and the administration's ear arguing to get rid of Saddam Hussein. What do you think about his argument?

WILSON: Well, he's certainly the architect of a study that was produced in the mid-'90s for the Likud Israeli government called "a clean break, a new strategy for the realm." And it makes the argument that the best way to secure Israeli security is through the changing of some of these regimes beginning with Iraq and also including Syria. And that's been since expanded to include Iran.

MOYERS: So this was drawn up during the '90s…

WILSON: Right. During the '90s, absolutely.

MOYERS: By men outside of all this?

WILSON: Outside of all this, yeah.

MOYERS: And…

WILSON: Now, Richard Pearl's been outside of office since the Reagan years.

MOYERS: And this, you're saying that this has become a blueprint for the Bush Administration?

WILSON: Well, I think this is part of what has been the underpinning of the-- of the philosophical argument that calls for basically radically changing the political dynamics in the Middle East and…

MOYERS: To favor Israel?

WILSON: Well, to favor American national security interests and Israeli national security interests which are tied. I mean, we have…

MOYERS: How so?

WILSON: We have an important strategic responsibility to ensure the territorial integrity of Israel. It's one that we've accepted since 1948. It's one that's been increasingly close. There are those who believe that perhaps we've confused our responsibilities with the slavish adherence to the Lecoup strategy.

MOYERS: Lecoup, the party.

WILSON: It's the party in power right now. And certainly when the President or when Sharon comes — the Prime Minister comes to Washington and says that George Bush is the best friend that Israel ever had. And George Bush calls him a man of peace, calls Sharon a man of peace, there are those who wonder about the depth of our ties and the extent to which our national security responsibilities may somehow be confused with our support for the current government in Israel.

MOYERS: So help us understand why removing Saddam Hussein and expanding that movement, throughout the Middle East which would benefit Israel?

WILSON: Well, I think those are the sorts of questions that you need to ask to Richard Pearl. The argument that I would make…

MOYERS: We asked him but he didn't want to come on the show.

WILSON: Yeah. The argument that it seems to me — I've done democracy in Africa for 25 years. And I can tell you that doing democracy in the most benign environments is really tough sledding. And the place like Iraq where politics is a blood sport and where you have these clan, tribal, ethnic and confessional cleavages, coming up with a democratic system that is pluralistic, functioning and, as we like to say about democracies, is not inclined to make war on other democracies, is going to be extraordinarily difficult.

And let me just suggest a scenario. Assuming that you get the civic institutions and a thriving political culture in the first few iterations of presidential elections, you're going to have Candidate A who is likely going to be a demagogue. And Candidate B who is likely going to be a populist. That's what emerges from political discourse.

Candidate A, Candidate B, the demagogue and the populist, are going to want to win elections of the presidency. And the way to win election is enflame the passions of your population. The easy way for a demagogue or a populist in the Middle East to enflame the passion of the population is to define himself or herself by their enemies.

And the great enemy in the Middle East is Israel and its supplier, the United States. So it's hard to believe, for me, that a thriving democracy certainly in the immediate and near-term and medium-term future is going to yield a successful presidential candidate who is going to be pro-Israel or pro-America.

MOYERS: So you anticipate many unanticipated consequences to a war with Iraq?

WILSON: Not to anticipate unanticipated consequences is a dangerous thing to do. And my military planners used to always tell me, "Hope is not a plan of action." So you don't want to base things on how you hope the outcome is going to turn out.

MOYERS: Talk to me a moment about the notion of preemptive action and regime change. Preemptive action means an attack.

WILSON: That's right. That's right. We have historically reserved as part of our right of legitimate self-defense the authority to go in and take out an enemy before that enemy has an opportunity to take us out. Now what I worry about most is that we've lose focus on the war on terrorism where we've actually gone after al Qaeda and where we should continue to go after al Qaeda both in militarily as well as with our intelligence and our police assets.

We've got lost focus on that. The game has shifted to Iraq for reasons that are confused to everybody. The millions of people who are on the streets of our country and of Europe, as I said the other day, it strikes me as — it may prove that Abraham Lincoln is right. You cannot fool all the people all the time.

They have been sold. We have been sold a war on disarmament or terrorism or the nexus between terrorism and weapons of mass destruction or liberation. Any one of the four. And now with the President's speeches, you clearly have the idea that we're going to go in and take this preemptive action to overthrow a regime, occupy its country for the purposes, the explicit purposes of fostering the blossoming of democracy in a part of the world where we really have very little ground, truth or experience.

And, certainly, I hope along with everybody that the President in his assessment is correct. And that I am so wrong that I'm never invited to another foreign policy debate again.

MOYERS: You're not likely to be after this. (LAUGHTER)

WILSON: Because if I am right, this could be a real disaster. If I am wrong and the President is right, and you do have the democratic state that emerges, and you do have the power of the United States there as an arbiter, and you have a renewed commitment, as the President suggested in his speech to moving the Israeli-Palestinian process forward, then it could go well.

But I do believe — and it could be good for Israel. But I continue to believe that the path to peace in the Middle East goes through Jerusalem far more than it goes through Baghdad.

MOYERS: To a peaceful settlement between the Palestinians and the Israelis…

WILSON: Not just that. But that is the thorn that has to be pulled from the region in order for, in my judgment, the evolution of other governments in a more modern way. So long as you have the Palestinian — the Israeli-Palestinian problem there, any of these governments can use that…

MOYERS: Sure.

WILSON: …as the external enemy against which they mobilize their own populations.

MOYERS: And…

WILSON: And avoid responsibility for their own destinies.

MOYERS: Yeah. Joseph Wilson, thank you very much for this conversation.

WILSON: It's my pleasure.


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