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AURORA
ALERT: Coronal
mass ejections (CMEs) hurled into space by the solar explosions of Sept.
7th-9th could strike glancing blows to Earth's magnetic field during the
next 48-to-72 hours. Sky watchers in Canada, Alaska and other northern
places should be alert for auroras.
ACTIVE
SUN: Solar
activity is very high. Earth-orbiting satelites have detected four X-class
solar flares this week, including one X17
monster. NOAA forecasters say there's a 50% chance of more X-flares
during the next 24 hours, possibly causing radio blackouts and radiation
storms.

Reported from Steve Quayle:
New
typhoon heads toward Japan's Okinawa (September
9, 2005)
- A new typhoon was heading Friday toward Japan's
southern island of Okinawa, one day after a powerful typhoon
dissipated after battering the country for a week and leaving 32
dead or missing. Packing winds up to 144
kilometers (90 miles) per hour, Typhoon Khanun, which means
jackfruit in Thai, was churning south of Okinawa, some 1,600
kilometers (1,000 miles) south of Tokyo, the meteorological agency
said. The agency said Khanun was less
powerful than Typhoon Nabi, which lashed much of Japan in the past
week with heavy rain and strong winds. Moving
northwest at 25 kilometers (15 miles) per hour, Khanun is expected
to be near Okinawa's Miyako island, some 300 kilometers (186 miles)
south of the subtropical island, on Saturday. By
Sunday, the typhoon is likely to be near Taiwan, which is just 400
kilometers (250 miles) west of Miyako island, the agency said.
more...
Frustrated:
Fire crews to hand out fliers for FEMA (September
9, 2005)
- Not long after some 1,000 firefighters sat down for eight hours of
training, the whispering began: "What are we doing here?" As
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin pleaded on national television for
firefighters - his own are exhausted after working around the clock
for a week - a battalion of highly trained men and women sat idle
Sunday in a muggy Sheraton Hotel conference room in Atlanta. Many of
the firefighters, assembled from Utah and throughout the United
States by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, thought they were
going to be deployed as emergency workers. Instead, they have
learned they are going to be community-relations officers for FEMA,
shuffled throughout the Gulf Coast region to disseminate fliers and
a phone number: 1-800-621-FEMA. On Monday, some firefighters stuck
in the staging area at the Sheraton peeled off their FEMA-issued
shirts and stuffed them in backpacks, saying they refuse to
represent the federal agency. Federal officials are unapologetic. more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- Al-Qaida's
spectacular 'Ramadan Offensive' (September
9, 2005)
- Raising new concerns about the use of weapons of mass destruction
by terrorists, al-Qaida is planning spectacular attacks next month
against the U.S., Russia and Europe in what it is calling the
"Great Ramadan Offensive." The offensive, designed to
overshadow the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on New York and the Pentagon,
was first referenced in a May 30 letter written by al-Qaida's Iraq
commander Abu Musab Zarqawi to Osama bin Laden. It is the subject of
a report written by terrorism expert Yossef Bodansky, the former
director of the Congressional Task Force on Terrorism and
Unconventional Warfare, to government officials. Ramadan, the
holiest period in the Muslim calendar, begins Oct. 4 this year and
lasts a month. Zarqawi characterizes the attacks as a "fateful
confrontation" with the U.S. and Israel. Airports in Italy and
the Netherlands are referenced as specific potential targets, and
Italy is already on high alert for possible terrorist attacks. A
Zarqawi operative named Abu Abdul Rahman al-Jazaeri is considered a
key figure in the planned Italy attacks. He is believed to be in the
country, but eluding authorities. Details of the operation came from
intercepted communications between top al-Qaida leaders about two
weeks ago. "I think that the plan for the next stage that was
drawn up has reached you or is on its way to you," said
Zarqawi's letter to bin Laden. "O God. Make the expedition of
Osama proceed toward its goal ... We await your orders as to the
next stage of the plan." more...
- A
debate of biblical proportions (September
9, 2005)
- The recently ended season of excavations at the top of the City of
David slope was accompanied by much excitement. With every passing
day, more and more parts of an enormous building were unearthed. Dr.
Eilat Mazar, the archaeologist in charge of the site, believes this
could be the palace King David built after conquering Jerusalem from
the Jebusites. The discovery has stirred up the old argument among
archaeologists as to whether the events described in the Bible in
fact occurred, and in this context, the importance and greatness of
David himself. In this case, the disagreement is more than an
academic question: It touches on the roots of the connection between
the Jewish people and the Land of Israel, and particularly
Jerusalem, and could serve as ammunition in any argument over the
future of the city. What's more, the excavation was conducted by the
Shalem Center, with the academic auspices of Hebrew University, and
in collaboration with Elad, the non-profit association that owns the
land on which the City of David visitors' center is built. The
excavation took place in a rectangular strip 10 meters wide by 30
meters long, and the structure that has been unearthed occupies the
entire site, even extending beyond its boundaries. It is constructed
from immense stones that served as the foundation of a palace. The
stones were placed on an earthen landfill in which hundreds of
broken pieces of pottery were found, mainly of cooking pots. Mazar,
a senior fellow at the Shalem Center and a researcher at Hebrew
University, states that the pottery can be dated to the 12th and
11th centuries BCE, in other words, to the Jebusite period, which
immediately predates David's reign. more...
- Scientists
win right to create human embryo with three genetic parents (September
9, 2005)
- BRITISH scientists have been given permission to create human
embryos that will have three genetic parents.
The fertility watchdog cleared a team at the University of Newcastle
upon Tyne yesterday to conduct an experiment to prevent genetic
disease by merging single-cell embryos with donated eggs. The
decision to approve the procedure on appeal, after two previous
applications were rejected, is controversial because it could
eventually lead to the birth of children who carry genes from two
mothers and a father. It also opens the possibility of
“germ-line” genetic engineering, because any children born would
carry added genes that would be passed to successive generations. At
present, gene therapy to alter defective DNA is permitted only when
such changes would not be passed on. more...
- Go-ahead
for 'double mother' embryo (September 9, 2005)
- British scientists have won permission to create a human embryo
that will have genetic material from two mothers. The Newcastle
University team will transfer the pro-nuclei of a human embryo made
by one man and woman into an unfertilised egg from another woman.
The ground-breaking work aims to prevent mothers from passing
certain genetic diseases on to their unborn babies. Such diseases,
which are known as mitochondrial, arise from DNA found outside the
nucleus and are inherited separately from DNA in the nucleus. The
mitochondria are the "powerhouse" of the cell, producing
most of the energy that people need to grow and live. The organs in
the body that require a lot of energy to work properly, such as the
brain, heart and kidney, are particularly dependent on well
functioning mitochondria. One unique feature of mitochondria is that
they have their own DNA, which is inherited from the mother only. If
this DNA is faulty, then children can be at risk from developing a
mitochondrial disease. These diseases can damage the cells of the
brain, heart, liver, kidney and skeletal muscles and confine
sufferers to a wheelchair. At present there is no known cure. more...
- Mosquito
Populations Are Expected to Flourish in Flood Areas (September
9, 2005)
- The incessant buzz is just beginning. Breeding in standing water
throughout the Gulf Coast, voracious mosquitoes will soon inundate
some areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina, landing at a rate of up
to 200 a minute on exposed arms and legs, the LOS ANGELES TIMES
claims on Friday. A few will carry West Nile virus or other
diseases, experts say, but most simply will be a maddening nuisance
to relief workers and evacuees sleeping outdoors or in damaged
homes. In inland areas, away from the worst storm damage, the
problem could be just as bad. "You have people sitting out on
the porch, sitting out in the yard,'' said Jerome Goddard, chief
entomologist for the Mississippi Department of Health. "You
can't stay in the house, because its too hot -- the power's off. ...
You can't cover up, because you burn up." Friday's forecast for
the Mississippi state capital, Jackson, is 92 and sunny, with 50
percent humidity. "You just want to scream,'' Goddard said. more...
- Magnitude
7.7 NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G. (September
9, 2005)
- U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center:
World Data Center for Seismology, Denver
The following is a release by the United States Geological Survey,
National Earthquake Information Center: A major earthquake occurred
IN THE NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA about 40 km (25 miles)
east southeast of Taron, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea or about 870
km (540 miles) northeast of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea at 1:26
AM MDT, Sep 9, 2005 (5:26 PM local time in New Ireland).
The magnitude and location may be revised when additional data and
further analysis results are available. No reports of damage or
casualties have been received at this time; however, this earthquake
may have caused damage due to its location and size. The magnitude
was furnished by the NOAA Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, Ewa Beach,
Hawaii.
- Another
homosexual parade after hurricane devastation in New Orleans (September
9, 2005)
- For the second time this week, homosexuals held a
"gay"-pride parade in Louisiana, a state that suffered
catastrophic damage by Hurricane Katrina. Last night's event took
place in the city of Lafayette, where events were renamed
"Southern Decadence in Exile" after the storm canceled
last week's "Southern Decadence," a tradition that began
in 1972. The parade commenced a few minutes late from its 5 p.m.
start time, but that didn't seem to bother participants.
"Queens are always late," Levy Easterly, 43, of New
Orleans, told the Daily Advertiser. "And we need time to get a
buzz." Robert Baxter, one of the driving forces behind the
event, told the paper, "We're trying to show the world that the
gay community wasn't killed off." While the local newspaper
reported there were a "couple dozen" participants in
yesterday's march, the website 365Gay.com put the figure at
"several hundred." "Every gay home in town is filled
to the rafters with friends and relatives from New Orleans,"
Baxter told the website, noting he has eight Katrina survivors
living with him in Lafayette. "There isn't a person in this
town who hasn't been affected in one way or another by the
hurricane. We didn't get a drop of rain here, but our lives are
changed forever." more...
- College
bars Christian from sharing faith (September
9, 2005)
- A man barred from speaking about his Christian faith on a New York
state college campus filed a civil-rights lawsuit claiming violation
of his free-speech rights. Officials at Ulster County Community
College in Stone Ridge, N.Y., told Greg Davis of Indian Lake, N.Y.,
that he needed to file a facilities use permit application to speak
about his faith with students in a public, grassy area on campus in
October 2003. But when he did so, his application was denied because
the school claimed his desired religious expression does not
constitute a "cultural, educational, social or
recreational" activity. Attorneys with the Arizona-based
Alliance Defense Fund are representing Davis. "This is simply
another example of overzealous school officials attempting to
marginalize people of faith," said ADF Senior Legal Counsel
Nate Kellum. Kellum said the lawsuit is necessary "to protect
this man's constitutional rights and ensure that the school does not
wrongly discriminate against speakers with a religious
perspective." "The Constitution does not say that speech
is only free if it meets certain arbitrary categories developed by
public officials," said Kellum. "But it's ridiculous
nonetheless to say that religious expression does not fall into one
of those categories." more...
Reported from Debka.com:
- As
anarchy spreads in Gaza, the Israeli troop pullback is put on fast
forward (September 8, 2005)
- Israeli soldiers will be ready for exit at 24-hour notice before
the allotted Sept. 12-15 timeline. DEBKAfile reported earlier
an Israeli army warning to the Palestinians to maintain a 400-meter
distance from the perimeter fences of evacuated settlements and
approach roads. Intruders will be shot. Furthermore, Palestinians
firing on retreating Israeli forces will face an instant artillery
response. Israeli ministers were asked to leave their weekend
telephone numbers with the cabinet secretariat in case a vote
becomes necessary to effect a full overnight troop withdrawal from
the Gaza Strip. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are expected
to defy Palestinian Authority orders and stage a stampede for the
vacant properties. Sharon informed ministers Wednesday that defense
minister Shaul Mofaz will hold responsibility for Gaza Strip
security only until the last Israeli soldier exits. After that, it
passes to vice prime minister Shimon Peres. more...
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