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Reported from Steve Quayle:
- Iran
warns Israel: Don't attack us (October
6, 2005)
- Speaker of the Iranian parliament
tells London-based Arabic-language newspaper al-Hayat, ‘Our goal
is to establish trust with world and express our true intentions to
utilize our nuclear energy to achieve peace; we in Iran will never
yield to the arrogance of our enemies’ Iranian
parliament speaker Ghulam Ali Haddad-Adel warned Israel against
"folly that would lead it to strike at Iran's nuclear
facilities," London-based Arabic-language newspaper al-Hayat
reported. "If
Israel realizes its threats and strikes our nuclear facilities, as
happened in Iraq in 1981, we'll teach her a lesson she will never
forget," the official warned following his recent meeting with
Syrian president Bashar Assad in Damascus. Haddad-Adel
added, “Our goal is to establish trust with the world and express
our true intentions to utilize our nuclear energy to achieve peace.
In the past two years more than 1,200 International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA)
inspectors have visited Iran, but they did not find any proof
indicating that we are planning to direct our nuclear plan toward
producing military weapons.”
'Atomic energy for peaceful purposes' According
to Haddad-Adel, should the Iranian nuclear program be referred to
the U.N. Security Council, in accordance with the recent IAEA
decision, “we will regard this as certain pressure that is being
applied on us. We in Iran will never yield to the arrogance of our
enemies.” more...
We
Can't Pay It Off by John Finger (October
5, 2005)
- Besides having been a crooked president who managed to do a few
good things, President Nixon took the United States off the gold
standard, turning the U.S. dollar into a fiat currency. A fiat
currency, for those of you who don’t know, has nothing to back it
up. It’s just paper, unredeemable for gold or anything else of
true value. Since Nixon took us off the gold standard in 1971,
the U.S. dollar has lost over 70% of its purchasing power. The
government has been able to borrow and spend money at will,
borrowing from the kids and grandchildren in order to buy votes
today. Our national debt stands at nearly $8 trillion. Our federal
deficit, which had been scheduled to decline this year, will be
about the same as last year (over $450 billion) after the disastrous
costs of the hurricanes are added in. President Bush continually
declines to say how we’ll pay for the costs. But one rule has
become much more clear: when Democrats are in control, we
pay for the costs of government and our ballooning debt. When
Republicans are in control, our kids and grandchildren
pay. The trade deficit is also a national disgrace. It runs over
$500 billion a year and shows no signs of letting up, even with a
weakening dollar. Even with declining real wages in America, we
can’t compete with the Far East or Latin America, where most
workers are willing to work for 1/10 of what Americans earn, and
they don’t demand benefits, either. Social Security faces a
deficit starting in 2018. It has no surplus now, since those funds
go into the Treasury coffers with an IOU. But the baby-boomer
retirement will put an extra strain on the system. And our true
crisis, Medicare, is 10 times worse than the Social Security. All
these debts keep piling up. Who’s buying it? Nations with assets,
that’s who. China, Japan and India are among the heaviest buyers
of U.S. debt. Over 52% of U.S. debt is now held by foreigners. If
they ever decide to sell their debt, the dollar would plunge,
causing a massive inflation in the U.S. Besides, do we really want
so many dollars held by communist nations such as China? Isn’t
that detrimental to our national security? more...
Researchers
Have Reconstructed the 1918 Virus (October
5, 2005)
- The strain of avian influenza that has led to the deaths of 140
million birds and 60 people in Asia in the past two years appears to
be slowly acquiring the genetic changes characteristic of the
"Spanish flu" virus that killed 50 million people nearly a
century ago. How far "bird flu" has traveled down the
evolutionary path to becoming a pandemic virus is unknown. Nor is it
certain the worrisome strain, designated influenza A/H5N1, will ever
acquire all the genetic features necessary for rapid, worldwide
spread. Nevertheless, the similarities between the Spanish flu virus
of 1918 and H5N1 strain slowly spreading through Asia provides
unusually concrete evidence of how dangerous the latter virus is.
"These H5N1 viruses might be acquiring the ability to adapt to
humans, increasing their pandemic risk . . . there is a suggestion
there may be some parallel evolution going on," said Jeffery K.
Taubenberger, a molecular pathologist at the Armed Forces Institute
of Pathology in Rockville. The comparison of the old and new
influenza viruses is the first practical use of an extraordinary
accomplishment whose completion was announced today in two papers,
one published in the journal Science and the other in its chief
competitor, Nature. After 10 years of work, Taubenberger and his
team reported they had successfully reconstructed the Spanish flu
virus, responsible for the deadliest epidemic since the Black Death
of the Middle Ages. "Reborn" in mid-August at a
high-security laboratory at the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, the pathogen has already been shown in animal
experiments to be just as lethal as it was out in the world 87 years
ago. more...
Hardball
diplomacy goes public (October 5, 2005)
- The British accusation that Iranian elements are behind lethal
attacks on British troops in southern Iraq came out after months of
frustration.
The British ambassador to Baghdad, William Patey, has time and again
complained to his Iranian counterpart that there is a traceable link
between bombs that have killed eight British soldiers and devices
used by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, which is backed by Iran. The
Iranians have always denied any such link. Up until now, the British
approach has been the classic one of hints and suggestions. The
official who was the source of the accusation in a briefing for
correspondents had previously been much more circumspect. This time
he was quite open and direct. And having just come from a meeting
with the prime minister, he was not speaking by accident. He spoke
of the "explosively shaped projectiles" which were now
such a threat to British armoured vehicles. more...
Vaccine
Ingredients - Formaldehyde, Aspartame, Mercury, Etc (October
5, 2005)
- This following list of common vaccines and their ingredients
should shock anyone. The numbers of microbes, antibiotics,
chemicals, heavy metals and animal byproducts is staggering. Would
you knowingly inject these materials into your children?
- Acel-Immune DTaP - Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis Wyeth-Ayerst
800.934.5556
* diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis
adsorbed, formaldehyde, aluminum hydroxide, aluminum phosphate,
thimerosal, and polysorbate 80 (Tween-80) gelatin Act HIB
- Haemophilus - Influenza B Connaught Laboratories 800.822.2463
* Haemophilus influenza Type B, polyribosylribitol phosphate
ammonium sulfate, formalin, and sucrose
- Attenuvax - Measles Merck & Co., Inc. 800-672-6372
* measles live virus neomycin sorbitol hydrolized gelatin, chick
embryo
- Biavax - Rubella Merck & Co., Inc. 800-672-6372
* rubella live virus neomycin sorbitol hydrolized gelatin, human
diploid cells from aborted fetal tissue
- BioThrax - Anthrax Adsorbed BioPort Corporation 517.327.1500
* nonencapsulated strain of Bacillus anthracis aluminum
hydroxide, benzethonium chloride, and formaldehyde
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- UFO-spotters
tell extraterrestrial tales (October 6, 2005)
- LIMA, Peru - One minute Jonathan Reed was hiking with his golden
retriever in a forest in Seattle. The next, his pet was being torn
apart by a “gray” — an alien being with an elongated head,
smelling of rotting fruit. A scene from a sci-fi film? No, maintains
Reed, who says he took the alien home and lived with it for nine
days, during which it communicated via telepathy and was able to
pull thoughts from his mind. Reed and others — including Uruguayan
Rafael Ulloa, who says aliens in spaceships spirited away people
from New York’s twin towers during the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks —
are gathering in Lima this week for a world extraterrestrial
congress.
Peru has long been a mecca for mystics, and there have been abundant
reports of flying saucers, especially over the southern town of
Chilca. Some locals reckon aliens imbued mud springs there with
special curative and fertility powers. This week's congress has been
organized by the Alfa y Omega group, which believes that a fleet of
UFOs will fly to Earth at the end of the world and that Jesus Christ
could use one for his second coming. During the event's Oct. 6-9
run, participants will pore over photos and grainy films of bright
flashes and spooky shapes that they say point to alien life forms.
Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col Donald Ware, 69, told a news
conference Tuesday that his first contact with aliens was in 1953,
when he saw seven spacecraft flying over Washington. He spotted no
signs of extraterrestrial life during his service, but said he had
seen alien craft eight times since retiring in 1982. more...
- Bin
Laden to surface after new attack on US soil: ex-CIA expert (October
6, 2005)
- Osama bin laden is expected to remain in hiding until he stages
another attack on the United States, an ex-CIA expert who had
tracked the terror mastermind for two decades warned in an
interview. "As soon as he hits us in the United States again
we'll see how important he is in the Islamic world," Michael
Scheuer, the former head of the "bin Laden unit" at the
CIA, told AFP in an interview. Despite his low profile, bin Laden
remains powerful, Scheuer said, shrugging off reports that the Al-Qaeda
chief was isolated and his communication network shattered due to a
relentless hunt for him. "We mistake quiet for defeat or
irrelevance. And all quiet is disquiet," said Scheuer, a fierce
critic of the Bush administration and its "War on Terror"
policy since he left the CIA in November last year. Scheuer said
that bin Laden's right-hand-man Ayman al-Zawahiri, who last appeared
on a video aired 10 days before the anniversary of the September 11,
2001 attacks on the United States, seemed to have temporarily taken
over the Al-Qaeda leadership apparently for the boss to prepare for
another US strike. Bin Laden last surfaced in a video footage aired
on the eve of the US presidential elections in November last year.
In the tape, declared authentic by the authorities, the Saudi-born
radical directly admitted he ordered the September 11 attacks. more...
- Catholic
Church no longer swears by truth of the Bible (October
5, 2005)
- THE hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church has published a
teaching document instructing the faithful that some parts of the
Bible are not actually true. The Catholic bishops of England, Wales
and Scotland are warning their five million worshippers, as well as
any others drawn to the study of scripture, that they should not
expect “total accuracy” from the Bible. “We should not expect
to find in Scripture full scientific accuracy or complete historical
precision,” they say in The Gift of Scripture. The document is
timely, coming as it does amid the rise of the religious Right, in
particular in the US. Some Christians want a literal interpretation
of the story of creation, as told in Genesis, taught alongside
Darwin’s theory of evolution in schools, believing “intelligent
design” to be an equally plausible theory of how the world began.
But the first 11 chapters of Genesis, in which two different and at
times conflicting stories of creation are told, are among those that
this country’s Catholic bishops insist cannot be “historical”.
At most, they say, they may contain “historical traces”. The
document shows how far the Catholic Church has come since the 17th
century, when Galileo was condemned as a heretic for flouting a
near-universal belief in the divine inspiration of the Bible by
advocating the Copernican view of the solar system. Only a century
ago, Pope Pius X condemned Modernist Catholic scholars who adapted
historical-critical methods of analysing ancient literature to the
Bible. In the document, the bishops acknowledge their debt to
biblical scholars. They say the Bible must be approached in the
knowledge that it is “God’s word expressed in human language”
and that proper acknowledgement should be given both to the word of
God and its human dimensions. They say the Church must offer the
gospel in ways “appropriate to changing times, intelligible and
attractive to our contemporaries”. The Bible is true in passages
relating to human salvation, they say, but continue: “We should
not expect total accuracy from the Bible in other, secular
matters.” more...
- A
season to put spirituality first (October
5, 2005)
- A rare convergence of holy days has Jewish, Muslim and Christian
congregations celebrating in different ways almost simultaneously --
and all with periods of fasting. With the Jewish High Holy Days and
the month-long Muslim celebration of Ramadan beginning within days
of each other this week, millions of people around the world will
forgo food and drink in a bid for spiritual growth. In addition,
Eastern Orthodox Christians will fast starting Nov. 15 to celebrate
Advent, the 40 days leading to Christmas. "There's a deeply
felt human instinct that uses fasting as a universal language with
God," said Rev. Tom Ryan, a Catholic priest from New York whose
recent book, "The Sacred Art of Fasting: Preparing to
Practice," covered the topic. "Food and drink represent
life and growth. One who voluntarily gives up food and drink
basically is communicating to the Divine that he is more important
than life itself." "With 1 billion Muslims, 16 million
Jews and (millions) of Orthodox Christians, that's a lot of people
fasting around the world," said Ryan, who added that people of
other faiths, including Hindus and Buddhists, also fasted for
spiritual cleansing. more...
- No
relief from busy hurricane season: forecaster (October
5, 2005)
- The Atlantic hurricane season may produce two more hurricanes in
October, adding to what is already one of the busiest and most
destructive seasons on record, a noted forecaster predicted on
Monday. Dr. William Gray of Colorado State University, who has had
some success predicting hurricane frequency in the past, said in a
monthly forecast update that October should produce three tropical
storms, which would take the season total to 21 and tie the record
for a single season set in 1933. Tropical Storm Stan, which formed
on Sunday, was the 18th storm of the season. It hit the Yucatan
Peninsula and was moving through the Bay of Campeche on Monday
toward a second landfall on the Mexican coast on Wednesday. The
Atlantic season has already brought misery to the U.S. Gulf of
Mexico coast, where hurricanes Dennis, Katrina and Rita displaced
hundreds of thousands of people, destroyed tens of thousands of
homes and disrupted Gulf oil rigs and refineries. Risk analysts have
estimated that Katrina, which caused the levees protecting New
Orleans to fail, will be the costliest hurricane in U.S. history.
Gray said two of the three October storms would become hurricanes,
one of which would be a major hurricane with winds over 110 mph (177
kph). The season has already seen five major hurricanes, double the
long-term average for a season. more...
- Indonesia
Quake Triggers Panic (October 5, 2005)
- A strong earthquake rocked Indonesia's tsunami-ravaged Aceh
province on Wednesday, causing panicked residents to flee their
homes. As the earthquake hit the province, people started running
for higher ground. There were no immediate reports of serious damage
or casualties. The magnitude 5.6 magnitude was centered about 30
miles southeast of the provincial capital, Banda Aceh, said Erida
Wati of the local Meteorology and Geophysics office. "It caused
panic among people. Some ran out of houses," she said. This
time there were no killer waves. A quake with a magnitude of less
than 6 is not thought to be strong enough to induce a tsunami.
Witnesses say hundreds of panicked people ran, or crammed into cars
or onto motorbikes to flee inland or to higher ground. One vegetable
seller says "it felt like a dream." more...
- Ethiopian
volcano erupts again (October 5, 2005)
- An 11th earthquake, measuring 4.2 on the Richter scale, jolted
northern Ethiopia on Tuesday, triggering another eruption of the
previously dormant Mount Arteale, which has been spewing lava for
several days, geologists said. The quake, which struck the remote
region of Afar, about 980km northeast of the capital, is the 11th
temblor to rumble across the region since last month, they said.
"A quake, measuring 4.2 on the Richter scale, occurred in Teru
(in Afar) and was followed by volcanic eruption," said Manahlo
Belachew, an expert in the seismology department of Addis Ababa
University. "Quakes and eruptions have been monitored since
September 18 at a small scale," he added. On September 24, a
quake measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale caused the same volcano to
erupt. The earthquakes have damaged roads in the region's Teru and
Dubti districts, making transportation difficult in a region largely
inhabited by salt-mining Afar pastoralists, Ethiopian News Agency
reported. more...
- CHEP
Announces Its Latest RFID Innovation: 3-in-1 Tag (October
5, 2005)
- CHEP today announced their latest RFID product innovation here at
the 7th CGCSA/ECR-SA Conference. The company showcased the new
3-in-1 tag, which provides the facility to be read through RFID, Bar
code, or visually using a human readable identification number. CHEP
is an industry leader in supply chain RFID research, and
incorporated important findings from its practical experience in
RFID implementations. The new tag innovation demonstrates a number
of key features:
- Multi-mode readability (RFID, Bar-code and Visual
identification), reducing the need for installation of RFID
readers in all supply chain locations
- Total conformance to EPCglobal standards
- Full Read-Write capability, with two pages of user memory
enabling CHEP customers to temporarily write product-related
information, such as serial shipping container code (SSCC) to
the tag, whilst permanently identifying the CHEP asset
- Unique packaging format that both protects the tag from
external interference (metals and moisture), and optimizes the
readability of the tag with standard EPC readers
- Clear identification of the tag through coloring and high
quality symbology printing
The first application of this innovative tag solution will be in
CHEP's United States Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC) business.
These containers are used to ship liquid raw materials and food
ingredients. The new tag design is particularly appropriate for the
metallic construction of the IBC and the liquid contents. Through
the deployment of the 3-in-1 tag, CHEP customers will be able to
further improve their product traceability. more...
- Two
earthquakes shake Sumatra Island, no casualties or damage (October
4, 2005)
- Two earthquakes were registered on Indonesia’s Sumatra Island on
Tuesday. There were no immediate reports about damage or casualties.
The first earthquake measuring 5.5 points on the open-ended Richter
scale rattled Indonesian Banda-Acheh town overnight toTuesday,
seismologists said. Another quake measuring 5.3 points on the
Richter scale was registered on Sumatra in the evening. The quake
epicenter was located 120 kilometres away off Banda-Acheh and 41.8
kilometres under the seabed of the Indian Ocean. Both quakes caused
no tsunami threats.
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