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Reported from harpazo
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-
Cheney
gets his teeth into anti-war brigade (November
18, 2005)
- America's long-muted debate over Iraq has finally burst into the
open with Vice-president Dick Cheney launching an excoriating attack
on critics of the war. Mr Cheney savaged Democrats for accusing the
White House of manipulating pre-war intelligence. Dick Cheney: 'We
are not going to sit by and let them rewrite history' The
allegations were among the "most dishonest and reprehensible
charges ever aired in this city", he said. "The saddest
part is that our people in uniform have been subjected to these
cynical and pernicious falsehoods day in and day out." His
counter-attack came after a fortnight in which Democrats have
finally shattered the remains of the post-September 2001 consensus,
even calling for a timetable for a withdrawal of troops. In
particular, the Democrats have been encouraged by an opinion poll
suggesting that more than half of Americans believe the Bush
administration deliberately misled the nation to go to war. Clearly
stung by the charge, President George W Bush accused his critics
yesterday of irresponsibility, highlighting the fact that most of
them backed the conflict. But he had left it to his vice-president,
the most aggressive public promoter of the war in the countdown to
the March 2003 invasion, to hurl mud back at his critics. "What
we are hearing now is some politicians contradicting their own
statements and making a play for political advantages in the middle
of a war," Mr Cheney told a Washington dinner on Wednesday. more...
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Church
of England faces mutiny (November 18, 2005)
- The Church of England’s most senior cleric is facing an
“unprecedented” attack on his authority after senior clergy
condemned his more liberal stance on gay priests, the Guardian said
on Thursday. The newspaper said 17 of Anglicanism’s 38 primates
had signed a “highly personal” letter to the Archbishop of
Canterbury, Rowan Williams, urging him to take action against
“unrepented sexual immorality” in the Church. “We wonder
whether your personal dissent from this consensus prevents you from
taking the necessary steps to confront those churches that have
embraced teaching contrary to the communion,” the letter is said
to have read. We urge you to rethink your personal view and embrace
the church’s consensus. And to act on it as it is clear in the
witness of scripture.” The issue of gay clergy is one of the most
contentious facing the Anglican Church, which counts about 77
million followers worldwide, particularly between more liberal
Western countries and the more conservative African Churches.
Divisions have been heightened since Anglicans in the US — the US
Episcopal Church — endorsed the election of an openly gay bishop,
Gene Robinson, in the diocese of New Hampshire in 2003. At the same
time, the diocese of New Westminster in Canada, became the first in
the Anglican communion to introduce a service of blessing for
same-sex couples. British bishops rejected calls for a similar
service in July this year but allowed clergy to register same-sex
relationships under the government’s civil partnership
legislation. The Guardian said the latest row raised further the
prospect of a split within the Church, particularly as the
primates’ letter called for “cutting away dead branches that had
failed to bear fruit”.
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Iran
Now Says Satellite Can Spy on Israel (November
17, 2005)
- Iran said the satellite would be purely scientific. But a month
after its launch _ and only weeks after the president said Israel
should be wiped off the map _ the head of Tehran's space program now
says the Sina-1 is capable of spying on the Jewish state. The launch
of the Russian-made satellite into orbit aboard a Russian rocket
last month marked the beginning of Iran's space program. Officials
say a second satellite _ this one Iranian-built _ will be launched
in about two months, heightening Israeli concerns. The Sina-1's
stated purpose is to take pictures of Iran and to monitor natural
disasters in the earthquake-prone nation. Sina-1, with a three-year
lifetime, has a resolution precision of about 50 yards. But as it
orbits the Earth some 14 times a day from an altitude around 600
miles, with controllers able to point its cameras as they wish,
Sina-1 gives Iran a limited space reconnaissance capability over the
entire Middle East, including Israel. "Sina-1 is a research
satellite. It's not possible to use it for military purposes,"
said Deputy Telecom Minister Ahmad Talebzadeh, who heads the space
program. But he agreed it could spy on Israel. "Technically
speaking, yes. It can monitor Israel," he told The Associated
Press. "But we don't need to do it. You can buy satellite
photos of Israeli streets from the market." more...
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EU
security teams to region taking shape (November
17, 2005)
- An Italian police commander with experience in Albania and Hebron
and an Irish police superintendent with experience in Ulster and
London will head EU security-related teams dispatched to the
Palestinian Authority, the EU announced Wednesday. EU special Middle
East envoy Marc Otte told the Associated Press that Italian police
Gen. Pietro Pistolese will head the 50-man EU team that will monitor
the Rafah border crossing. Pistolese previously headed a European
mission to Albania and also served as a TIPH observer in Hebron.
Otte said that the team will be comprised of monitors from Italy,
Germany and Great Britain, and that the goal was to have the
crossing point open - at least on a partial basis - by November 25.
An EU technical team has been in the area for a week assessing the
team's logistical needs, but Otte said it had still not been
determined whether the monitor force will be armed. Otte met
Wednesday morning with Minister Haim Ramon and senior officials in
the office of Vice Prime Minister Shimon Peres, and a Palestinian
delegation led by Chief Palestinian Negotiator Saeb Erekat, to reach
an agreement in principle outlining the mechanism for the deployment
of what will be known as "EU Border Assistance Mission (EU-BAM)
at the Rafah Crossing Point on the Gaza-Egypt border." Peres,
who met Wednesday with visiting Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel
Moratinos, said EU-BAM "constitutes an entrance of the EU into
the Middle East in a more political sense than ever before." more...
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
- Suicide
Bombing Kill 52 at Shiite Mosque (November
18, 2005)
- Suicide bombers killed 52 worshippers at a mosque in western Iraq
on Friday while in Baghdad two car bombs destroyed the blast wall
protecting a hotel housing foreign journalists and killed eight
Iraqis. The suicide attackers targeted the Sheik Murad Shiite mosque
in Khanaqin, 87 miles northeast of Baghdad, as dozens of people were
attending Friday prayers, police said. Iraqi army Col. Hazim al-Sudani
said 52 people were killed and 65 injured in the largely Kurdish
town. The blast near the Hamra hotel in Baghdad knocked down the
blast walls protecting the hotel and blew out windows, but did no
structural damage. "What we have here appears to be two suicide
car bombs (that) attempted to breach the security wall in the
vicinity of the hotel complex and I think the target was the Hamra
Hotel,'' U.S. Brig. Gen. Karl Horst told reporters at the scene. The
blasts - less than a minute apart - reverberated throughout the city
center, sent a mushroom cloud hundreds of feet into the air and was
followed by sporadic small arms fire. At first the target appeared
to be an Interior Ministry building nearby where U.S. troops found
about 170 detainees, some of whom appeared to be tortured. Several
residential buildings collapsed from the blast, which gouged a large
crater in the road. Firefighters and U.S. troops joined neighbors to
dig through the debris and under toppled blast barriers to pull
victims from the rubble. The blasts appear to be the second attack
against a hotel housing international journalists since the Oct. 24
triple vehicle bomb attack against the Palestine Hotel, where The
Associated Press, Fox News and other organizations live and work.
"The investigation is under way, but the initial reports
indicate so far the first car bomber was trying to pave the way for
the second one, not on the main road, but on a secondary road to get
in and hit the Hamra hotel, not the interior ministry,'' Maj. Gen.
Hussein Kamal, the deputy interior minister, said. Saad al-Ezi, an
Iraqi journalist with the Boston Globe, said from inside Hamra hotel
that it was clearly the target. "They were trying to penetrate
by displacing the blast barriers behind the hotel and then get to
the hotel,'' he said. "I woke up to a huge explosion which
broke all the glass and displaced all the window and doors frames.''
more...
- FEMA
Halts Flood Insurance Payments (November
18, 2005)
- A government agency has run out of funds to cover flood insurance
claims and, in an unprecedented move, has stopped payments to
policyholders. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, which runs
the national flood insurance program, has advised the 96 insurance
companies that sell flood policies to stop payments to policyholders
until Congress says the agency can borrow more money. It's the first
time since the flood insurance program began in 1968 that FEMA has
taken this action. The move likely means that thousands of
policyholders, who have waited weeks for funds to rebuild after
Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma, are seeing further delays. Any
delay "is a huge setback for people," says Bill Newton,
executive director of the Florida Consumer Action Network. "If
you can't rebuild your home and put your life back together, what
are you supposed to do?" Congress is considering bills to
increase the program's borrowing authority and could act in the next
few days. The full House approved one bill Wednesday giving FEMA
authority to borrow up to $8.5 billion from the Treasury. It now
goes to the Senate, which is working on its own bill. Spokesman
Butch Kinerney says FEMA is aware that "a few days can make a
difference for some folks. We just hope it's a small number" of
people who are affected. more...
- Demons
in Alien's Clothing (November 18, 2005)
- As we enter the 21st century and a new millenium, Satan has
devised the delusion that mankind is entering into an important
evolutionary phase - a New Age. The push for "global
enlightenment" has now extended to the vast reaches of the
universe, into what could be deemed as a "space" religion.
However, once this nebulous veil is lifted, a definite correlation
emerges between the UFO/Alien phenomenon and occultic/satanic
activity.
The ancient civilizations of the Egyptians, Babylonians, Aztecs,
Mayans, and Incas shared several intriguing characteristics:
- They were extremely advanced scientifically and
technologically.
- Animal and human sacrifices were performed at an alarming
rate, preceding their demise.
- They believed they had acquired metaphysical knowledge from
the "gods", whom they perceived as coming from the
stars and also the subterranean level of the earth.
- These cultures disintegrated or became abruptly extinct while
at the pinnacle of their existance.
Many of these revered and feared entities were described as
looking like winged-reptilians or dragons. Similarly, Satan and his
minions were depicted in an identical manner, as seen in artwork
throughout the centuries. A monograph entitled, Reality of the
Serpent Race, by Branton, reveals, "In Genesis 3 we read about
the 'Nachash'; Hebrew word for 'Serpent'. The original Nachash was
not actually a snake as most people believe, but an extremely
intelligent, cunning creature, possessed with the ability to speak
and reason." Another significant parallel from the Holy Bible
is shown in Jeremiah 8:17, "Behold, I will send serpents,
cockatrices among you, which will bite you, saith the Lord."
The definition of a cockatrice is a reptilian bird-like creature or
winged-serpent. This could very well represent the Phoenix,
described in Egyptian mythology. A theory proposed by Bible scholar
I.D.E. Thomas asserts that the race of the "Nephilim"
(meaning Giants and/or fallen ones), mentioned in Genesis 6:4 and
Numbers 13:33, closely resemble the alien race of the blond
Pleiadian Nordics, reported to be eight to nine feet tall. The Nazis
attempted to revive this mystical Aryan race in the 1930's and
1940's. Mr. Thomas believes that a hybrid offspring culminated from
relations between the Nephilim and the "daughters of man"
resulting in increased wickedness upon the earth; and thus evoking
God's wrath in the form of the "Great Flood". more...
Reported from Bridges
for Peace:
- Sharon Surprises with Call for February Elections Media
Line (November 18, 2005)
- The Hebrew daily Yediot Aharonot came up with the scoop
when it reported that Prime Minister Ariel Sharon wants elections to
be held as early as February. The conventional wisdom had been that
a March date would emerge from Sharon’s first meeting with Amir
Peretz, the newly-elected head of Israel’s Labor Party. Atop the
agenda for the tête-à-tête is Peretz’s formal notice to Sharon
that Labor will be leaving the coalition and a demand for new
elections. Elections were to have been held in November 2006. One
analyst at Media Line pointed out that Sharon’s desire to
accelerate the process should not come as a surprise and is
consistent with typical Sharon strategy. The prime minister is by
all accounts firmly in the lead in both the fight for leadership of
his Likud party and head-to-head against Peretz. Sharon apparently
believes that less time for opponents to organize and campaign
against him works to his advantage.
- Israel
Buckles on Gaza Border (November 15, 2005)
- Visiting United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
strong-armed Israel into prematurely surrendering control of the
dangerously porous border between the Gaza Strip and the Egyptian
Sinai to the Palestine Liberation Organization on November 15,
senior Likud Member of Knesset Yuval Steinitz said. “Israel was
pressured into opening up the crossings before we were ready; we
gave in to pressure from the Americans,” said Steinitz, who also
chairs the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. Rice
managed to extract, in a matter of days, an Israeli security
concession the international community, through Quartet envoy James
Wolfensohn, had been pushing for, for months. According to the deal,
Israel will be provided a video feed from the Rafah crossing, and
any dispute that arises over the passage of an individual into Gaza
will be settled by European monitors stationed at the border. Gazan
Arabs will also be permitted to travel between the coastal strip and
Judea-Samaria in bus convoys. The lack of a physical Israeli
presence on the Gaza-Sinai border is an invitation for Palestinian
and Egyptian violation of the new agreement and a fresh influx of
terrorist arms, many in Israel fear. more...
- Saudi Arabia Agrees to end Boycott of Israel Media
Line (November 13, 2005)
- Saudi Arabia will end its economic boycott of Israel and become
the 149th member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Saudi
admission to the WTO was assured on November 12 in a special session
of the organization’s general council. To gain admission, the
Saudi’s agreed to “cancel all economic boycotts and pledged not
to resort to any future discriminatory trade measures against
Israel.” Bahrain recently ended its participation in the
decades-old boycott in order to meet American requirements for a
free-trade agreement. Israel’s WTO representative was quoted as
saying he hoped the move “opens the door to a better future” in
the region.
- PA
Police: Our Guns are Aimed at Israel (November
10, 2005)
- In an ominous letter to Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)
Chief Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen), a large number of Palestinian
Authority (PA) security officers confirmed Israeli's worst fears
regarding the Oslo peace process–the guns Israel allowed them to
obtain are to be used against Jews and their allies only, not
terrorists. The Arabs “know very well that if they use these guns
against us once, at that moment the Oslo Accords will be annulled
and the Israel Defense Forces will return to all the places that
have been given to them,” late-Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin warned
after signing that agreement with Yasser Arafat in 1993. Rabin's
words were neither heeded, nor backed up. Despite Palestinian police
officers having turned their weapons on Israelis numerous times over
the past decade, the “peace” process has rolled on. In fact,
many members of recognized terrorist organizations actually double
as PA policemen. Abbas is trying to add more by bringing his Fatah
faction's Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades into the fold. But, if the man
Washington insists is a “moderate” thinks such a move will
lessen, at least temporarily, the violence between those he governs
and Israel, this letter sought to set him straight. According to The
Jerusalem Post, the officers who attached their names to the
document stressed, “that their weapons would be used only against
Israel and suspected collaborators”–those Palestinian Arabs
that, in the spirit of Oslo, cooperate with Israel in the war
against Islamic terror. Cracking down on terror groups, such as
Hamas, in compliance with United States and Israeli demands is out
of the question, the officers wrote. “We are the soldiers of the
homeland, not [U.S. security Coordinator] General William Ward.
Neither are we a branch of the Israeli Shin Bet [internal security
organization], nor members of a hired gang serving certain centers
of power.” more...
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