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Reported from Prophecy News Watch:
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Chinese
activist warns of nuclear war (September 1, 2005)
- China is preparing for nuclear war with the United States over
Taiwan, and a conflict is likely in the near future because of
divisions among Beijing's leaders, a Chinese democracy activist
says. Wei Jingsheng, a leading international advocate for
political reform in China, said in an interview with The Washington
Times that President Bush and other U.S. leaders do not fully
understand the chance of a conflict breaking out and must do more to
avert it. "Sino-U.S. relations are reaching a crucial
point and most of the American public does not know about,"
said Mr. Wei, who spent almost 18 years in Chinese prisons before
his release in 1997. "The United States needs to pay more
attention to the possibility of nuclear war with China." Mr.
Wei said he has heard from government officials in China, including
some within the military, who are worried by the growing chance of a
nuclear war. Recent Chinese military exercises and a Chinese
general's threat to use nuclear missiles against U.S. cities are two
signs of the danger, said Mr. Wei, who has an office in Washington. more...
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Russia
Maintaining Offensive Bio Weapons (August
31, 2005)
- Evidence indicates that Russia along with Iran, North Korea and
Syria continues to maintain biological weapons programs, AP reported
Tuesday citing a U.S. State Department report. The study, mandated
by Congress, assesses compliance by foreign countries with arms
control, nonproliferation and disarmament agreements. It covers
developments over a two-year period ending in December 2004.
Available evidence shows that Russia “continues to maintain” an
offensive biological weapons program, the report said. The United
States also reaffirms its judgment that China “maintains some
elements of an offensive BW capability” in violation of the
Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention. more...
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You
can use the f-word in class (but only five times) (August
29, 2005)
- A secondary school is to allow pupils to swear at teachers - as
long as they don't do so more than five times in a lesson. A running
tally of how many times the f-word has been used will be kept on the
board. If a class goes over the limit, they will be 'spoken' to at
the end of the lesson. The astonishing policy, which the school says
will improve the behaviour of pupils, was condemned by parents'
groups and MPs yesterday. They warned it would backfire. Parents
were advised of the plan, which comes into effect when term starts
next week, in a letter from the Weavers School in Wellingborough,
Northamptonshire. more...
Reported from Steve Quayle:
Kuwaiti:
'The Terrorist Katrina' is a Soldier of Allah' (September
2, 2005)
- In reaction to Hurricane Katrina and the destruction in its wake,
a high-ranking Kuwaiti official, Muhammad Yousef Al-Mlaifi, who is
director of the Kuwaiti Ministry of Endowment's research center,
published an article titled "The Terrorist Katrina is One of
the Soldiers of Allah, But Not an Adherent of Al-Qaeda." [1]
The article appeared August 31, 2005 in the Kuwaiti daily
Al-Siyassa. The following are excerpts from his article:
"The Terrorist Katrina is One of the Soldiers of Allah…"
"...As I watched the horrible sights of this wondrous
storm, I was reminded of the Hadith of the Messenger of Allah [in
the compilations] of Al-Bukhari and Abu Daoud. The Hadith says: 'The
wind is of the wind of Allah, it comes from mercy or for the sake of
torment. When you see it, do not curse it, [but rather] ask Allah
for the good that is in it, and ask Allah for shelter from its
evil.' more...
Canada
Border Guards Walk Off Job (September
2, 2005)
- News that an armed and dangerous fugitive in the US might be
heading for Canada caused customs officers to walk off the job
Wednesday. The agents walked off the job citing their rights under
the Labour code to refuse dangerous work. Ron Moran, national
president of the Customs and Excise Union (CEUDA) that represents
the agents, said that guards in Fort Erie were issued a photo of a
criminal who escaped from custody in Winchester, Ky., and told to
let him through. The idea, as he understood it, was to allow the man
to walk into the waiting arms of the police. Dramatic events took
place Wednesday at the Rainbow, Peace and Queenston Bridges in Fort
Erie and Niagara Falls, ON, that prompted more than forty full-time
Customs Officers, including student tasked with Customs duties, to
exercise their rights under the Labour Code to refuse dangerous
work. Labour Affairs Officers are still assessing the situation
and Customs Officers at those locations continue to be on
work-refusal status with no sign of a quick resolution in sight. more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- PM
and Netanyahu Reject February Primary Date (September
5, 2005)
- Their remarks came after Sharon and his main rival, former prime
minister Benjamin Netanyahu, both rejected a compromise over the
primary's date that ministers Silvan Shalom, Tzachi Hanegbi and
Limor Livnat proposed Sunday. The three ministers, who plan to meet
again with both candidates in the coming days, suggested that the
primary be held in February and that both publicly pledge to remain
in the Likud if they lose. Netanyahu and the third candidate, MK Uzi
Landau, both want the primary to be held in November or December,
while Sharon prefers to hold it in May 2006, six months before the
scheduled date for national election, in November 2006. Netanyahu
has already announced that he would remain in the Likud if he loses,
but Sharon has publicly declared that he would never agree to be
Netanyahu's No. 2. Sharon has also refused to pledge to remain in
the Likud in private conversations with ministers who support him.
That has posed a problem for some of these ministers. "How can
we go with him if he doesn't promise to remain in the Likud?"
asked one. more...
- Israel
Rejects Claims by Palestinians That Pullout Won't End Gaza
Occupation (September
5, 2005)
- The controversy over the border flared up over the weekend after
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas said that even after
the pullout from the Gaza Strip, Israel would still be occupying
some Palestinian land there. "The evacuation of the settlers,
the settlements and the army from the strip are steps in the right
direction, but it does not mean the end of the occupation .... There
are lands in eastern and northern Gaza [such as the Karni and Erez
border crossings] still under occupation," Abbas said in an
interview published yesterday in the Palestinian daily Al Quds.
"We need to renegotiate the details and get back to the real
border," Abbas said, referring to the pre-1967 border between
Israel and Gaza. Israel says that the 1949 cease-fire line was
altered afterward based on an agreement between Israel and Egypt,
which controlled the Gaza Strip at the time. The amended border was
also used later during the Oslo Accords, with the PA's consent.
Israel maintains that the border determined in the Gaza and Jericho
agreement of 1994 is the one that counts. The border controversy has
led to the PA suspending talks with Israel on the new terminal at
the Erez checkpoint, claiming that it is on Palestinian land. Israel
is proceeding with building a large terminal with corridors for
people and merchandise and waiting rooms. more...
- Some
evacuees see religious message in Katrina (September
5, 2005)
- In the last week, Joseph Brant lost his apartment, walked by
scores of dead in the streets, traversed pools of toxic water and
endured an arduous journey to escape the aftermath of Hurricane
Katrina in his hometown New Orleans. On Sunday, he was praising the
Lord, saying the ordeal was a test that ended up dispelling his
lifelong distrust of white people and setting his life on a new
course. He said he hitched a ride on Friday in a van driven by a
group of white folks. "Before this whole thing I had a complex
about white people; this thing changed me forever," said Brant,
36, a truck driver who, like many of the refugees receiving public
assistance in Houston, Texas, is black. "It was a spiritual
experience for me, man," he said of the aftermath of a
catastrophe al Qaeda-linked Web sites called evidence of the
"wrath of God" striking an arrogant America. Brant was one
of many refugees across Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi who gave
thought to religion on Sunday, almost a week after the floods
changed their lives, perhaps forever. At the Astrodome in Houston,
where 16,000 refugees received food and shelter, Rose McNeely took
the floods as a sign from God to move away from New Orleans, where
she said her two grown children had been killed in past years in
gunfights. "I lost everything I had in New Orleans," she
said. "He brought me here because he knows." more...
- Chinese
death toll in wake of Typhoon Talim rises as a million flee (September
5, 2005)
- Landslides and flooding have killed at least 24 people in
south-east China, adding to a rising death toll caused by torrential
rains, the official Xinhua News Agency reported yesterday. Some 19
deaths were reported over the past two days in Yuexi, a county in
Anhui province, where more than 10,000 houses have been destroyed
and 210,000 people forced from their homes or otherwise affected,
Xinhua said. More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from the
area and 200 rescued from floodwaters, it said. Telephone exchanges,
electricity and water supplies, and roads in the area have been
either knocked out or badly damaged, the report said. Another five
people in neighbouring Jiangxi province were killed and at least
eight were missing after flooding and landslides. Around China, at
least 82 people - possibly many more - have died in storms, floods
and landslides brought on by Typhoon Talim when it hit the mainland
last week, according to sometimes conflicting media reports. more...
- Iran's
leader calls for Jihad against Israel (September
5, 2005)
- Iran's supreme leader hailed Palestinian militants for
"expelling the Zionist regime from Gaza" and called for
the "continuation and fortification of resistance and
Jihad," or holy struggle. "The only way to confront the
Zionist enemy is the continuation and fortification of resistance
and Jihad," Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was quoted as saying
Saturday in a meeting with the militant group Islamic Jihad's
secretary general Ramazan Abdullah. "Although the retreat of
the Zionist regime from Gaza is short of Palestinian rights and
demands, it is however a big victory that shows the inability of the
occupier regime of Qods (Jerusalem)," the ISNA news agency
quoted Khamenei as saying. He added that "with the cooperation
of Jihadi groups", further "success is also possible in
other parts of the occupied territories". Iran is frequently
accused of funding and supplying Palestinian militant groups, but
the clerical regime says it only provides "moral" backing.
Tehran also refuses to recognise Israel. more...
- Brokaw
to Focus on Evangelical Movement (September
5, 2005)
- "While attendance at traditional churches has been declining
for decades," Tom Brokaw says, "the evangelical movement
is growing, and it is changing the way America worships."
Consider New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colo., which marks the
Easter holiday with a full-scale staging of the life, death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ — with a cast and crew of 750 mostly
coming from the church's membership of 11,000. The phenomenon of
such an evangelical "mega-church" is part of Brokaw's
focus on "In God They Trust," a one-hour NBC News special
airing 8 p.m. EDT Friday. Brokaw notes that evangelical Christians
have become a powerful force in American culture, politics and the
economy, and that, propelled by their faith, they're determined to
spread the word. But he also explores why so many Americans are
turning to this expression of faith, and whether some evangelicals
are going too far: imposing on others their spiritual beliefs not
only for personal reasons but also for political reasons. Brokaw
talks with families at New Life as well as cadets at the nearby U.S.
Air Force Academy. And he interviews Ted Haggard, president of the
National Association of Evangelicals (which represents 45,000
churches) and New Life's pastor. Haggard "believes that America
is entering a new period of religious intensity that will alter both
souls and society," reports Brokaw. Attempting to explain the
growth of the evangelical moment, Haggard says, "It's not
political — it's authentically spiritual renewal." But
Haggard, who speaks regularly with the White House, also declares
that, although Americans live in a pluralistic society, "all of
us have a responsibility to advance God's will through
government." more...
- Report:
U.S. Urges Allies to Ease Pressure on Israel (September
4, 2005)
- Citing senior officials within the Bush administration, the Times
said the Americans' top priority in the Middle East is for Israel to
complete its military withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and for
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to show he can impose
security control over the area being evacuated. Bush administration
officials openly hope Sharon remains in charge of the Likud and
later carries out steps to accommodate the Palestinians, the Times
said. "There's no question that we are aware of the toll that
the whole disengagement debate took on Israelis," a senior
administration official told the paper. "In our view, the
message to Prime Minister Sharon from people in New York should be
one of congratulations, not one of new pressures." Since the
disengagement, Palestinian leaders have called on Israel to work to
halt the growth of West Bank settlements. "We will be saying to
anyone who asks us that if your goal is Israeli-Palestinian
progress, you're not going to get there by misunderstanding the
Israeli political situation," the unnamed official told the
Times. The newspaper reported that the Americans will seek to stave
off diplomatic pressure on Israel later this month, during the
United Nations General Assembly summit meeting, which Sharon is
expected to attend. The Likud Central Committee will vote on
September 26 on a proposal to advance the party's leadership
primaries, thereby effectively beginning the process of ousting
Sharon as the party's head. more...
- US
Chief Justice Rehnquist Dies (September
4, 2005)
- Mr. Rehnquist - a conservative who had served on the court since
1972 - had been suffering from thyroid cancer. A Supreme Court
spokeswoman said there had been a "precipitous decline" in
his health over the past few days. His death creates the second
court opening within four months after the announced retirement of
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. He was first diagnosed with cancer in
October but had kept working up to the final days of his life.
President Richard Nixon nominated him to the Supreme Court in 1972
and Ronald Reagan appointed him chief justice in 1986. He championed
states' rights, supported the death penalty and opposed abortion. more...
- Converts
to Islam biggest threat’ (September
4, 2005)
- A group of converts to Islam with links to the Jema'ah Islamiyah
Muslim extremist network is the biggest "headache" facing
Metro Manila, National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales said on
Saturday. The Rajah Sulayman Group, made up entirely of Filipino
Christians who have converted to Islam, has ties with the domestic
Abu Sayyaf Muslim rebel group and the Jema'ah Islamiyah regional
Muslim extremist network, Gonzales said in an interview on
government radio. "They are the biggest headache because they
are former Christians. They are from [the main island of] Luzon,
from Manila, so they know their way around Manila," he said.
The group was receiving funds from the Middle East but he did not
elaborate. Gonzales remarked that the Abu Sayyaf leader Khadaffy
Janjalani, whose group is behind the worst kidnapping and bombing
incidents in the Philippines, had boasted that they had trained 80
members of the Rajah Sulayman group. Gonzales believes, however,
that the group has only a little more than 20 actual members. more...
- Scientists
rip district's evolution policy (September
4, 2005)
- Rio Rancho's public-school district should abolish a policy that
opens the doors for religion in science classes, says a group of
University of New Mexico scientists. The people who chair UNM's
anthropology, biology, chemistry, earth and planetary sciences,
physics and astronomy, and mathematics and statistics departments
have signed a letter opposing the policy. The Rio Rancho school
board voted 3-2 on Aug. 22 to adopt a policy allowing alternative
theories of evolution to be discussed in science classes. The policy
was proposed by board member and full-time pastor Don Schlichte, who
has said it follows scientific principals of critical thinking and
"opens the door for more academic freedom." Other board
members who supported the measure have strong Christian ties.
Opponents accused them of trying to introduce "intelligent
design" into Rio Rancho's public-school curriculum. The theory
of intelligent design says life on Earth is too complex to have
developed through evolution, implying that a higher power must have
had a hand in creation. Critics say it's religion masquerading as
science. The scientists' letter was mailed Thursday to Sue
Cleveland, Rio Rancho's superintendent of schools. "The policy
is a means to facilitate the introduction of completely
nonscientific ideas like 'intelligent design' and unscientific
'evidence against evolution' into the public schools' science
classrooms, and we reject such attempts," the letter said.
"The policy, written by nonscientists who admitted the
aforementioned, changes the intent of the State Content Standards
and, in effect, changes the definition of science itself in the
process," the letter said. Schlichte refused comment on the
letter. more...
- Stop the
atrocities – stop selling young Indian girls to old oil rich Arabs
India
Daily (September 4, 2005)
- Still in Hyderabad, old Arabs flock to buy young Indian girls. The
price is cheap for these old oil rich Arabs buying tens of young
Indian girls for their sexual pleasures. According to media sources,
"Arab Shiekh marries poor Indian girl", "Arab
marries, and then ditches teenage Hyderabadi girl", "Arab
Sheikhs marry young Indian girls and flee", "Parents marry
off daughter to Arab for money" - The headlines aren''t from
decades old newspapers. But, before you start putting stress on your
grey cells to find out in which era such inhuman acts happened,
let's make clear that this is a ''harsh present day reality''. Yes,
in today's era also Arab Shiekhs marry poor Indian girls paying a
paltry sum, live with them for a short while, and then, go back to
their countries, abandoning the girls. And, in Hyderabad, also known
as the City of Nawabs, the practice has become very common, with
marriage becoming a trade and woman a commodity. more...
- Computer
models simulate universes developing and colliding as bubbles in the
5-D Hyperspace
India
Daily (September 4, 2005)
- Bubble-particle formations and collisions in quantum vacuum using
nonlinear stochastic modeling, and the use of these characteristics,
primarily with collision frequency and efficiency manifests how the
universes are developed and finally collide in the Hyperspace. The
kinetic behavior along the 5-D spatial shows what really happens
before individual big bang. The model then allows the bubbles to
expand rapidly as the universes expand after the big bang. The model
clearly shows that orderly expansion is not possible unless
gravitational and electromagnetic radiation in the form of Fermions
is applied. 4-D universes expand in a much more orderly fashion than
a typical physical universes with 3-D spatial. more...
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