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Reported from Steve Quayle:
- 'Whole
Generation' Lost in Quake (October 10, 2005)
- Pakistan's military spokesman has said an entire generation of
young people has been wiped out in the areas worst hit by a massive
earthquake. Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan, quoted by the AFP news agency,
said children had been the biggest casualties. Many were killed when
schools collapsed. At least 20,000 people are thought to have been
killed in Pakistan, with some reports suggesting the toll may
double. Many areas hit by the quake are only just being reached by
aid workers. A road has been re-opened into Muzaffarabad, the
capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir where 11,000 are thought to
have died, allowing trucks to deliver food and medical supplies. more...
- Unusual
quake activity increasing:
13 severe 'aftershocks' follow
Friday's 7.6 temblor (October 10, 2005)
- The U.S. Geological Survey has reported 13 aftershocks following
Friday's 7.6-magnitude earthquake in Pakistan. What has gone largely
unnoticed in recent media reports, however, is the unusual number
and severity of those aftershocks. According to the National
Earthquake Information Center of the U.S. Geological Survey, 13
earthquakes ranging between 5.5 and 6.3 in magnitude on the Richter
Scale have hit the already devastated and overwhelmed nation of
Pakistan since Friday's temblor. Though aftershocks are a normal
part of earthquake activity, the number and severity following
Friday's quake are unusual. WorldNetDaily reviewed the NEIC's
earthquake data since March of this year and learned that only two
remotely similar examples could be found. Between Sept. 29 and Oct.
2, six quakes hit the New Britain region of Papua New Guinea,
ranging between 5.5 and 6.5 on the Richter Scale. And on April 10,
six quakes hit the Mentawai region of Indonesia, ranging between 5.5
and 6.8 in magnitude. According to the NEIC, earthquakes of 5.5
magnitude or larger are generally considered a big earthquake. more...
- 1,400
dead in Guatemala mudslide (October
10, 2005)
- MORE than 1,400 people were buried alive in a Guatemalan village
in a mudslide triggered by torrential rains from Hurricane Stan, it
emerged yesterday. Large swathes of land in Central America and
Mexico were flooded and dozens of mountain villages hit by mudslides
after days of heavy rains. The landslide that engulfed Panabaj on
Wednesday buried 1,400 villagers in mud up to 40 feet deep. Fire
brigade spokesman Mario Cruz said: "There are no survivors
here. It happened more than 48 hours ago. They are dead." The
horror emerged as government officials confirmed that more than 500
people, said to include many children, had died and 337 were missing
after deadly rains swept across the country. The figures included a
landslide in western Guatemala, along the border with Mexico, that
killed 37 people. Guatemala has borne the brunt of heavy rains
exacerbated by Hurricane Stan, which reached the Mexican Gulf coast
before weakening to a tropical depression. Rescuers are struggling
to reach hundreds of people still missing in the mudslides and
floods. Many communities remain cut off and more rain is forecast
over the weekend. On the banks of Lake Atitlan, dozens of Mayan
Indian villagers yesterday swarmed over a vast river of congealed
mud that covered trees and houses, digging with hand tools for
bodies under a landslide that swallowed a neighborhood. more...
- THE
STARK REALITY OF AMERICA'S FINANCIAL MELTDOWN Part 1 of 2 (October
10, 2005)
- Thucydides pointed out that hope is a very expensive commodity;
therefore, it makes more sense to be prepared. While financial
disaster looms over the heads of Americans, bird brains in Congress
waste their time diddling and playing their usual partisan games
with conservatives busy fighting amongst themselves over Bush's
latest Supreme Court nominee. Here's a hint as to why he picked Miss
Harriett: Bush is stacking the court with no care of the long term
consequences. There is more than enough solid documentation and
verifiable evidence to prove prior knowledge of 9/11,
the Carl Rove/White House scandals are percolating with everyone
wondering what the grand jury will come back with and that Bush lied
about the threat of Saddam and WMDs. While Bush cheerleaders
willfully choose to remain in a state of denial, millions of others
demand the truth. Miss Harriett knows where all of Bush's skeletons
are buried and John Roberts knows the tricks of the trade. In my
humble opinion, that's why Roberts was fast tracked and a
"token" female with no bench experience, but lots of
loyalty to Bush was chosen over more qualified candidates.
The Democratic - Communist Party will go all out in an attempt to
recapture Congress in the '06 elections. The Republican Party which
has also
adopted the communist manifesto will engage in their usual
tactics to stay in power. With vote fraud controlling the agenda, we
the people will have very little to say about the outcome unless
there is a massive
voter revolt over electronic ballot machines between now and
November 2006. While popular political pundits and talk show
hosts who get paid a king's ransom to keep the real issues away from
the people, reality is coming at unsuspecting Americans like a
guided missile. Betrayal is a difficult pill to swallow, but I would
rather know the truth than get blind sided.
There is no money in the U.S. Treasury. The debt is now
$7,978,002,527,274.56 and accumulating interest every second of the
day.
The engineered, unconstitutional invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq
are costing a whopping $7 billion dollars a month. Bush wants to
further drive us into poverty with a ten year commitment of $570
billion dollars. Never in my life have I seen such insanity - not
even under Clinton. more...
- This
Week in Islam (October 10, 2005)
- While Indonesian courts busied
themselves with trying to decide the length of a prison sentence for
three Sunday school teachers last month, Islamists were apparently
planning the next Bali bombing. And why shouldn’t
they? Indonesian courts seem to have a soft spot for Muslim
bombers that doesn’t extend to those outside their “religion of
peace.”
Case in point: the three women who were convicted of teaching Sunday
school to consensual youth were each given a 3-year prison
sentence. By contrast, radical cleric Abu Bakr Ba’asyir,
convicted of conspiracy in the 2002 bombing that left more than
two-hundred dead, was given six months less time behind bars.
Of course, the three church volunteers shouldn’t complain.
They got a slap on the wrist compared to a 27-year-old Australian
beauty school student, who received a 20-year sentence in an
Indonesian court for supposedly smuggling nine pounds of marijuana
into the country.
All of these sentences were handed down in 2005, three years after a
horrific and coordinated attack that ended the lives of hundreds of
people, mostly tourists at the resort area in Bali.
To summarize: Three years for teaching Sunday school, twenty years
for transporting nine pounds of pot… and two and a half years for
successfully conspiring to kill hundreds of innocents. Now
there’s a religion that’s got its priorities straight!
After the first bombing, Indonesia began a campaign to woo back
tourist dollars. About two dozen of those who took the bait
are now dead, including at least one Australian. Terrorism is
not a singular event, particularly in Islamic countries that don’t
take it seriously. Until Indonesia manages to make it into the
21st century, it shouldn't be anyone's tourist
destination.
- Mossad
rocked by resignations (October 8, 2005)
- Israel’s spy agency, Mossad, has been rocked to the core by an
internal crisis provoking an avalanche of resignations since Meir
Dagan was appointed its chief in 2002, a newspaper reported
yesterday. “Earthquake at heart of Mossad,” ran a headline on
the front page of the Yediot Aharonot, detailing a “wave” of
unprecedented departures from staff accusing their boss of driving
the elite agency into a “dead end”. Defections stem from a
serious breach of trust between agents and reserve general Dayan.
Among six recent people to leave are the second and third in
command, plus the head of special operations, the daily said. The
latest report comes just over a year after Israel’s private
Channel 2 television claimed in November that more than 200 agents,
including seven department heads, had resigned over the policies of
its controversial boss. Dagan, a close associate of Israeli Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon, has come under fire for launching risky
operations abroad, said the documentary based on interviews with
former officials in the agency. more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- Robertson:
Disasters point to 2nd Coming (October
8, 2005)
- This weekend's catastrophic earthquake in South Asia in the wake
of recent U.S. hurricanes and December's tsunami is catching the eye
of televangelist Pat Robertson, who says we "might be" in
the End Times described in the Bible. "These things are
starting to hit with amazing regularity," Robertson said on
CNN's "Late Edition." Robertson, a former GOP presidential
candidate and host of the "700
Club" daily Christian TV show, noted, "If you read
back in the Bible, the letter of the apostle Paul to the church of
Thessalonia, he said that in the latter days before the end of the
age that the Earth would be caught up in what he called the birth
pangs of a new order. And for anybody who knows what it's like to
have a wife going into labor, you know how these labor pains begin
to hit. I don't have any special word that says this is that, but it
could be suspiciously like that." "What was called the
blessed hope of the Bible is that one day Jesus Christ would come
back again, start a whole new era, that this world order that we
know would change into something that would be wonderful that we'd
call the millennium," he continued. "And before that good
time comes there will be some difficult days and there will be
likened to what a woman goes through in labor just before she brings
forth a child." more...
- Hamas
chief talks to World Net Daily (October
10, 2005)
- WorldNetDaily
conducted an exclusive interview with Hamas leader Mahmoud Al-Zahar,
the most senior Hamas member in all of Israel and the Palestinian
territories; second in power only to overall Hamas leader Khaled
Meshal, who resides in Syria. The conversation has been translated
from Arabic by Ali Waked.
WND: Dr. Al-Zahar, you're the leader of Hamas,
which has attacked and killed a large number of Israeli civilians.
Are you a terrorist?

Mahmoud Al-Zahar |
Al-Zahar: If I am a terrorist then there is a need to
change the history of America and all of Europe. In this case we
must call all the freedom fighters of America, like George
Washington, a terrorist. Same for Charles de Gaulle, who fought
against the occupation of France. Was he also a terrorist? From
[U.S. President George W.] Bush's point of view I am a terrorist,
but America which kills children is not a terrorist state? Israel,
which has already killed more than 4,800 Palestinians, with more
than a third of that number being children, this is also not
terrorism from Bush's point of view. Unfortunately, history is being
written in dirty ink through a dirty vision.
WND: OK, then what is terrorism?
Al-Zahar: Terror is the use of mass-destruction weapons
against innocent and weak people to impose on them your policies and
political facts and solutions.
I want to ask about what happened [when America pounded the caves in
2001 during operations in Afghanistan] at Tora Bora? And what
happened and is still happening in Fallujah? Are the Americans
shooting chocolates and biscuits on the local and innocent
population? No, they are shooting missiles.
What about the Americans in charge of their prison in Abu Ghraib,
sending dogs on the prisoners. Is this OK? And a president who lies
to his people and says the war in Iraq is led in order to abolish
the mass-destruction weapons while it was discovered there were no
such weapons in Iraq. Is it OK? Is it OK that the Americans who say
they want to establish democracy in Iraq nominate a Kurdish agent as
president of this country? What about promoting Ahmed Chalabi and
[interim Iraqi Defense Minister Hazem] Shaalon, who stole millions
in Iraqi currency? Is this democracy or is it no more power of the
majority? Is this the cultural and democratic message of Bush to the
world?
WND: If you knew President Bush were reading this
interview, what would you have to say to him?
Al-Zahar: I am telling him that I think he is doing an enormous
historical crime by fighting against Islam and giving Islam
adjectives like fascism and terrorism. He is hurting American
interests. No honorable person can deny the contribution of Islam to
humanity and its development.
Therefore, I say that President Bush puts in danger American
interests when he chooses to fight against Islam and describes Islam
in a negative way that makes him face 1.3 billion Muslims in the
world. It is stupid that a person decides to push the West and Islam
into a confrontation. Doing so puts in danger his own interests. more...
- Moscow
Arms Assad with a Top-Flight Surface Missile (October
10, 2005)
- Iskander SS-26: Too fast and
flexible for known electronic defenses to stop.
Two generals were in Moscow on the same day, September 26: the head
of Israel’s National Security Council Maj.-Gen (Res.) Giora Eiland
and the Syrian chief of staff General Ali Habib. Both also called on
the Russian chief of staff, Gen. Yuri Baluyevski. The Syrian general
came out of his meeting with a brilliant contract for the sale of
the advanced Iskander SS-26 surface missile. The Israeli general ran
into a blank wall when he tried to persuade the Russian to withhold
the missile from the Assad regime. Last January, when the deal was
first broached, the Bush administration stepped in and obtained a
promise from president Vladimir Putin to call off the sale, as did
Israel’s Ariel Sharon during the Russian president’s visit in
May.
Putin has broken those pledges.
DEBKA-Net-Weekly 224 revealed in its detailed report on September 30
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For a speedy delivery in the first quarter of 2006, the Syrians paid
cash. The value of the transaction is unknown but it certainly runs
into hundreds of million dollars, given that Syria has purchased 26
of the most advanced missile of its kind in use anywhere in the
world. more...
- Devastated
region could be hit by more earthquakes (October
10, 2005)
- EXPERTS last night warned that more powerful new earthquakes may
be on the way as Pakistan appealed to the rest of the world for help
in dealing with the aftermath of the devastating shock that claimed
tens of thousands of lives. The British Geological Survey in
Edinburgh said the slippage that triggered the quake may have
increased the pressure on other fault lines in the region, raising
the danger of related earthquakes. Aftershocks continued yesterday
as survivors used their bare hands to dig through the rubble to get
at those still trapped alive. The effects of Saturday's quake were
felt in India and Afghanistan, but it was the Pakistan-controlled
Kashmir and the North West Frontier regions that bore the brunt. By
last night, about 20,000 bodies had been recovered, although
Pakistani officials warned that the death toll was likely to hit
30,000. Overwhelmed by the scale of what had happened, Pervez
Musharraf, Pakistan's president, described the earthquake as
"the worst disaster in Pakistan's history" and called on
other countries to help by providing heavy lift helicopters, tents,
blankets and medicines to bolster his own country's resources. more...
- Cervical
cancer vaccine success (October
10, 2005)
- A vaccine to protect women from one of the biggest cancer killers
could be available within five years. Early clinical trials of a
vaccine for cervical cancer have shown that it is 100% effective. It
also protects against genital warts. The breakthrough could help to
save thousands of lives each year. Cervical cancer is the second
most common cancer in women under 35 in the UK. It claims 1,300
lives each year. The vaccine works by triggering the body's immune
system to attack the human papiloma virus (HPV), which has been
linked to almost all cases of cervical cancer.
Further trials
Merck Sharp & Dohme, the company behind the vaccine, said
further studies are needed but that it could be available in a few
years. The vaccine would be given to teenage girls. It would only
work in females who have not yet become sexually active. This is
because HPV is transmitted through sexual intercourse. The vaccine
fights four of the most common strains of HPV, including a strain
that causes genital warts. Early trials on almost 2,400 women
between the ages of 16 and 23 in the United States have shown that
it reduced the incidence of HPV by 100% after one year. more...
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