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January 3, 2006
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Iran
vows 'crushing response' to attack by U.S., Israel (January
3, 2006)
- Iran warned on Sunday of a "crushing" response if its
nuclear and military facilities were attacked by the U.S. or Israel.
Top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani said, however, that talk of such
an attack most likely was "psychological warfare."
"Iran has prepared itself ... they will get a crushing response
if they make such a mistake," Larijani said on state-run
television late Sunday. Larijani said Israel would "suffer
greatly" if it launched an attack. "If there is any truth
in such talks, Israel will suffer greatly. It's a very small country
within our range. Our (defense) preparedness is a deterrence,"
he said. He also said a Russian proposal that the two nations enrich
uranium in Russian territory could not ignore Iran's right to carry
out enrichment at home. "It's not logical for a country to put
the fate of its nation at the disposal of another country even if
it's a friend. You can meet part of your fuel needs from abroad. But
is there a guarantee that nuclear fuel producers won't play with you
over price or other things? History and experience show that if you
don't have technology, you will damage your independence," he
said. Larijani's remarks coincided with Tehran's announcement that
it had produced equipment for separating uranium from its ore, a
fresh development in Tehran's drive to control the whole nuclear
fuel cycle - from mining uranium to enriching it for use in atomic
reactors. European media have indicated in recent days that the U.S.
was preparing its allies for a strike against Iran's nuclear and
military facilities with the aim of curtailing Iran's nuclear
program. Reports of a strike escalated after comments by Iran's
ultraconservative President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who called Israel a
"disgraceful blot" that should be "wiped off the
map" and his call to relocated Israel to Europe or North
America. more...
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Illegals
threaten closure of emergency rooms (January
3, 2006)
- Hospital emergency rooms in Florida may soon be closing their
doors as a result of increased demands by uninsured and
under-insured patients – many of them illegal aliens. According to
a new study by University of South Florida researchers, much of the
demand on hospitals comes from new residents of the state. More than
half of all emergency room patients in some Florida hospitals do not
have insurance. Doctors who treat uninsured patients are not
compensated for their treatment. As a result, hospitals in Florida
have lost surgeons and stand to lose entire surgical departments.
Some hospitals are having a hard time getting physicians to work
because they are choosing to work in other areas where they will be
fully compensated for the treatment they give. As WorldNetDaily
previously reported, a study by a prominent medical attorney
concludes the porous border with Mexico and the resulting influx of
illegal aliens poses a major public health threat to the U.S.
Madeleine Pelner Cosman, author of a report in the spring issue of
the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, is particularly
concerned with increases in multiple drug-resistant tuberculosis,
chagas disease, dengue fever, polio, hepatitis A, B, and C, she told
Lou Dobbs on CNN in June. "Certain diseases that we thought we
had vanquished years ago are coming back, and other diseases that
we've never seen or rarely seen in America, because they've always
been the diseases of poverty and the third world, are coming in
now," she said. As WorldNetDaily reported, even leprosy is
suddenly on the radar of health officials. more...
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Iran's
HIV cases top 12,000 (January 2, 2006)
- Some 12,556 people in Iran are infected with the HIV virus, 631 of
whom have already developed AIDS, according to the health ministry's
latest figures reported by a student news agency. Based on the
statistics reported the news agency ISNA, the age range of 25-34
with 3,800 cases accounts for the highest rate of infection and most
of the reported cases are men, with 11,875, compared to 681 women.
The report put the number of dead at 1,457. Intravenous drug use is
still the main cause of infection at 62.3 percent, followed by
unknown causes with 27.9 percent and sexual contact at 7.4 percent.
The official number of the country's infected was 10,265 in April.
But with testing facilities limited and shunned sufferers often
unwilling to come forward, experts estimate that as many as 40,000
people may be HIV positive.
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Stomach
Bug Mutates Into Medical Mystery (January
2, 2006)
- First came stomach cramps, which left Christina Shultz doubled
over and weeping in pain. Then came nausea and fatigue -- so
overwhelming she couldn't get out of bed for days. Just when she
thought things couldn't get worse, the nastiest diarrhea of her life
hit -- repeatedly forcing her into the hospital. Doctors finally
discovered that the 35-year-old Hilliard, Ohio, woman had an
intestinal bug that used to be found almost exclusively among older,
sicker patients in hospitals and was usually easily cured with a
dose of antibiotics. But after months of treatment, Shultz is still
incapacitated. "It's been a nightmare," said Shultz, a
mother of two young children. "I just want my life back."
Shultz is one of a growing number of young, otherwise healthy
Americans who are being stricken by the bacterial infection known as
Clostridium difficile -- or C. diff -- which appears to be spreading
rapidly around the country and causing unusually severe, sometimes
fatal illness. That is raising alarm among health officials, who are
concerned that many cases may be misdiagnosed and are puzzled as to
what is causing the microbe to become so much more common and
dangerous. "It's a new phenomenon. It's just emerging,"
said L. Clifford McDonald of the federal Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention in Atlanta. "We're very concerned. We know it's
happening, but we're really not sure why it's happening or where
this is going." It may, however, be the latest example of a
common, relatively benign bug that has mutated because of the
overuse of antibiotics. more...
Council
bans Australian flag (January 2, 2006)
- THE New South Wales Government has urged a Sydney beachside
council to rethink its decision not to fly the Australian flag over
the iconic Bondi Pavilion amid suggestions the move was inspired by
racial tensions. But Waverley Council's deputy mayor said Premier
Morris Iemma didn't understand the facts and accused Liberal
councillors of hijacking the issue for political gain. Mr. Iemma
today urged the council to reconsider its 6-5 vote against flying
the flag over the heritage-listed building. "Our flag is a
symbol of national unity and the council decision is just
ridiculous, they want to reconsider it and reconsider
immediately," he said. "There's no excuse for anyone else
to be saying 'Well, because of the incidents, the riots of two weeks
ago we're not going to fly the Australian flag'. That is just
ridiculous." Waverley deputy mayor George Newhouse, who was
among councillors who rejected the flag proposal, said it had
nothing to do with racial tensions. "We already fly the flag at
Bondi, we proudly fly the flag at Bondi and this decision has
absolutely nothing to do with racism or Cronulla. It has everything
to do with practical common sense," Mr. Newhouse said.
"The Pavilion is a heritage-listed building and it will cost
thousands of dollars to perform a heritage study and then erect the
poles, which don't exist." "We already have the flag, we
love the flag, there is no problem with the flag and as for council
banning the flag, it's absolute nonsense." more...
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Wildfires
Spread in Oklahoma, Texas, N.M. (January
2, 2006)
- Wildfires raged across Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico on
Sunday, burning several homes in Oklahoma City and sparking
patchworks of flames across the region as gusting winds blew flaming
embers into the dry grass. In Texas, at least 20 fires sprang up
Sunday, continuing several days of damaging grass fires that
officials warned were likely to continue as long as the dry, warm
and windy conditions held on. An 8,000-acre blaze threatened 200
homes near Carbon, about 125 miles west of Dallas, and at least
three homes had been destroyed by evening. Just west of the Texas
border in Hobbs, N.M., officials evacuated a nursing home, casino,
community college and several neighborhoods as firefighters battled
spreading grass fires on the western edge of the town of 29,000. In
Oklahoma City, two neighborhoods were evacuated as flames snaked
across the northeastern part of the city and several homes were in
flames. One man suffered minor smoke inhalation after refusing to
evacuate his home, Stanaland said. Firefighters later rescued the
man in a field near his home. "We will overcome this
challenge," Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry said in a televised news
conference Sunday night as the fires continued to burn. Drought-like
conditions have pushed the fire danger to critical levels across
Oklahoma and Texas. more...
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Artifacts
with links to Bible unearthed (January 2,
2006)
- Israeli archaeologists, screening tons of rubble scooped out
of this ancient city's sacred Temple Mount, have discovered hundreds
of artifacts and coins, as well as jewelry, some with biblical links
dating back more than three millennia. Most of the stones and earth
originally were taken to an organic garbage dump in nearby Bethany,
the New Testament town known in Arabic as Al-Azariya, and could not
be retrieved. But a substantial portion was diverted to the Valley
of Kidron, mentioned in the Old Testament and located just outside
the Old City's massive walls. This ambitious archaeological project,
known as the Temple Mount Antiquities Operation, was started in
November 2004, when Muslims excavated the sector north of Solomon's
Stables to build the massive underground Marwani Mosque. Its second
season, now under way, will last until February. The Waqf, or Muslim
officials who administer the site -- known to Muslims as the Noble
Sanctuary -- helped the Israelis arrange the transfer. Among the
unusual finds extracted by Bar-Ilan University's Gabriel Barkai and
his team of students and volunteers is a "bulla," or seal
impression, thought to be used to close cloth sacks of silver.
"It bears the name Gedalyahu Ben Immer Ha-Cohen, suggesting
that the owner may have been a brother of Pashur Ben Immer,
described in the Bible [Jeremiah 20:1] as a priest and temple
official," Mr. Barkai said. That verse says: "Pashur, the
son of Immer the priest, who was also chief governor in the House of
the Lord, heard that Jeremiah prophesied these things." The
team's discoveries span 10,000 years "and belong to all the
historical periods that transpired in Jerusalem," Mr. Barkai
said. One of the finds is a stone weight equivalent to four shekels
(an ancient Hebrew measure, about 2 ounces), marked with words
written in the ancient Hebrew alphabet. The site is not considered
an archaeological dig. The workers use a technique called "wet
sifting," similar to the way prospectors pan for gold. Mr.
Barkai's team examines every particle, using large wire filters to
rinse each one with cold water while looking for valuable objects.
Some finds reflect the Temple Mount's unique and dramatic history.
An example of this is an iron arrowhead with a shaft used by the
Roman legions during the siege of the Second Hebrew Temple 2,000
years ago. more...
'Palestinians
agree': Wipe Israel off map (January 2,
2006)
- A senior Palestinian official says Palestinians share the
sentiment of Iran's president that Israel should be "wiped off
the map," or at the very least, moved to Europe. The statement
from Mahir al-Tahir, representative of the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine, was reported by the Islamic Republic of
Iran Broadcasting News Network. In November, Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad threatened to "wipe Israel off the
map." Then in December, he suggested European nations should
give up some of their territory if they believed the World War
II-era Holocaust took place, noting, "certain European
countries would have the world go with their stand that Hitler
killed millions of innocent Jews in furnaces and have passed laws
punishing anyone who says anything to the contrary."
"Granting without accepting that the Holocaust did occur, our
question to the Europeans is: 'If innocent Jews were indeed
butchered by Hitler, why should Palestinians be made to pay the cost
in order to seek redress for the occupiers of Jerusalem?'"
Ahmadinejad continued: "If the killing of Jews in Europe is
true and the Zionists are being supported because of this excuse,
why should the Palestinian nation pay the price?" "The
Islamic world should give up its policy of passivity and deal with
the Palestinian issue more actively," he said. On Friday, al-Tahir
of the PFLP stated Ahmadinejad's view is based on historical
realities.
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Pallywood,
All the fake news you ever wanted that you watch every night (January
1, 2006)
- Ever think that the news has been lying to you? Want to find
out about who has been lying to you on the nightly news? Want to
become angry about it? Want to see the way they manufacture lies for
you to watch and get you to believe? This is a little different then
what we normally do for news so hang on. This is a video story that
you have to see: http://www.seconddraft.org/movies.php
Click the Second one listed "Pallywood"
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Reports:
U.S. preparing military strike on Iran (additional news) (January
1, 2006)
- While the U.S. has always refused to take the military option
off the table in dealing with Iran, the German press is reporting
new developments that indicate the U.S. has gone from acknowledging
the possibility of action against Tehran's suspected clandestine
nuclear weapons program to preparing its allies for a strike.
According to Der Spiegel, the German daily, reports of a pending
strike escalated following Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's
recent statements that Israel should be wiped off the face of the
map and his calls for Israelis to be relocated to Europe. On Dec.
23, a journalist for the German news agency DDP, who is also an
intelligence expert, cited "western security sources" in a
report claiming CIA Director Porter Goss asked Turkish Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to provide full intelligence
cooperation and exchange for a possible air strike on Iran's nuclear
and military facilities. Goss reportedly provided Turkey with three
dossiers at the Dec. 12 meeting containing evidence Tehran is
cooperating with the Islamic terror network al-Qaida, as well as
information about the current status of Iran's weapons program.
German security sources, it is reported, say Goss assured Erdogan
Turkey would be alerted to any air strikes, should they occur, a few
hours before they were launched. Goss also gave the Turkish
government the "green light" to strike the separatist
Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in Iran if the U.S. proceeds. The
governments of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Oman and Pakistan were also
informed in recent weeks that air strikes are a "possible
option," but no timeline was provided. more...
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Mount
St. Helens releasing lava at astonishing pace (January
1, 2006)
- Roughly every three seconds, the equivalent of a large dump
truck load of lava -- 10 cubic yards -- oozes into the crater of
Mount St. Helens, and with the molten rock comes a steady drumfire
of small earthquakes. The unremitting pace, going on for 15 months
now, is uncommon, said U.S. Geological Survey geologist Dave
Sherrod. Experts say it is unclear what the activity signifies or
how much longer it will continue. "One view of this eruption is
that we're at the end of the eruption that began in 1980,"
Sherrod said. "If it hadn't been so cataclysmic ... it might
instead have gone through 30 or 40 years of domebuilding and small
explosions." St. Helens' violent May 18, 1980, eruption blasted
3.7 billion cubic yards of ash and debris off the top of the
mountain. Fifty-seven people died in the blast, which left a gaping
crater in place of the perfect, snowclad cone that had marked the
original 9,677-foot peak known as "America's Mount Fuji."
St. Helens -- now 8,325 feet -- rumbled for another six years,
extruding 97 million cubic yards of lava onto the crater floor in a
series of 22 eruptions that built a 876-foot dome. The volcano,
about 100 miles south of Seattle, fell silent in 1986. Then, in
September 2004, the low-level quakes began -- occasionally spiking
above magnitude 3. Since then, the mountain has squeezed out about
102 million cubic yards of lava, more in 15 months than in the six
years after the eruption. Sherrod describes the movement of lava up
through the volcano as being "like a sticky piston trying to
rise in a rusty cylinder. These quakes are very small -- we think
they're associated with that sticking and slipping as the ground is
deformed and relaxes." The dome collapses and grows and
collapses and grows, he said. "It changes its location ... it
can't seem to maintain its height at much more than it is now "
-- about 1,300 feet. "Then it kind of shoves the sandpile aside
and starts over." more...
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Four
Palestinian terror groups mark the New Year by announcing end of
purported de facto ceasefire in attacks on Israel (January
1, 2006)
- They are Fatah-al Aqsa Brigades, Jihad Islami, the Popular
Resistance Committees and the Hamas Ezz a-Din al Qassam. DEBKAfile
adds: Before these announcements, 50 terrorist alerts, 10 specific,
kept Israeli security on high alert over the weekend. The Israeli
air force enforced its no-go zone in the northern Gaza Strip
Saturday night by striking a missile crew on the point of launching
another of the almost daily Qassam firings into Israel. Two crewmen
were killed. Early Sunday, masked Palestinians blew up the UN club
bar in Gaza City Sunday, up the security guard, a day after three
British hostages were freed by Palestinian gunmen. The bar was
almost the only place in Gaza that sold alcohol. Most of foreign
staff have left the territory for fear of kidnapping.
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
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Real
Terrorists Rape Consumers (January 3,
2006)
- How many times have we heard that filthy
lie, "It's for your own good," as politicians and their
owners overstuff their pockets and fat stomachs at your expense? Well, the other boot has finally dropped, and
embedded in the rears of America's working families. We saw it
coming; the first thud was a pro-big-money overhaul of bankruptcy
procedures that forces single mothers and workers unemployed by
federal free-trade sellouts to pay off their debts, even if they
can't buy groceries for their children. Debtors are forced to pay
for indoctrination classes, even if they are disabled or lost their
jobs, where they are given a restructuring plan to pay back debts
after being 'allowed' a small amount for monthly living. In
factoring what your cost of monthly living is, you now cannot
subtract what you spend on food, transportation and clothing, but
must use limits that the IRS imposes, allowing them to rule what you
'truly' need to live on with the same generosity they show elsewhere
in their tax forms. "Too bad," says the Fed, eager to suck
up to the financial giants that give Congress-critters massive
campaign contributions and cushy retirement jobs. The second
boot-thud is from the "federal regulators" issuing
"guidelines" that credit card issuers are pretending are
mandatory statutes forcing them to ignore all previous contracts and
starting January 1, 2006, to charge double the minimum monthly
payments for all credit card balances. Want to know who these
regulators are? They're said to be the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and Office of Thrift
Supervision. Try finding the list of governing board members on any
of these sites. Although they're paid with our taxes, they're as
elusive as Mafia dons. Their new 'guideline,' which will often
double minimum credit card payments, will drastically affect many
household budgets. And they don't care. more...
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First
TBN Drops Lindsey, Now Lindsey Drops TBN (January
3, 2006)
- Hal Lindsey, considered the best-selling non-fiction writer
alive today, has notified the Trinity
Broadcasting Network he will not return to his twice-weekly
Christian commentary program, "The International Intelligence
Briefing," because of what he considers to be efforts to muzzle
his opinions about radical Islam. Lindsey, author of "The Late
Great Planet Earth" and many other best-selling books and a weekly
columnist for WND, has anchored the program for the last 12
years on the world's largest Christian network. The announcement
follows an abrupt six-week suspension of the popular TBN-sponsored
program by Jan Crouch, TBN's vice president for programming. Though
John Casoria, TBN's general counsel first
told WorldNetDaily the show's suspension was simply a traditional
hiatus in lieu of seasonal programming, that statement was later
revised to confirm that the network believed Lindsey's program
"placed Arabs in a negative light." Lindsey responded
to this allegation: "I don't have to cast radical Muslims in a
bad light. If the intimidation and persecution of moderate Muslims
makes radical Islam look bad, that is because it is bad –
not that I 'cast' them in a bad light. But I have never cast the
Arabs as a race in a bad light." more...
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7.3
Magnitude Shakers Strikes East of South Sandwich Islands (January
2, 2006)
- A major earthquake occurred at
06:10:49 (UTC) on Monday, January 2, 2006. The magnitude 7.4 event
has been located EAST OF THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS. (This event has
been reviewed by a seismologist.) more...
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US
Archbishop Candid About Islamic Persecution of Christian (January
2, 2006)
- “Archbishop Charles Chaput, of the diocese of Denver, broke
free from politically correct restrictions to speak openly about
growing Moslem persecution of Christians, in an address to the
United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, of
which he is a member.” So wrote Gudrun Schultz in a recent story
carried on LifeSiteNews.com. In his story, Schultz quoted Archbishop
Chaput as saying, “Anti-Christian discrimination and violence seem
to be growing throughout the Islamic world. In the past several
years, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia
and even Moslem-controlled areas of the heavily Catholic Philippines
have all seen extraordinary acts of bloodshed against Christians.”
He went on to say, “The Archbishop expressed his concern over
consistent lack of media attention given to acts of violence against
Christians.” Schultz quoted the Archbishop as saying, “Three
things distinguish anti-Christian persecution and discrimination
around the world. First, it’s ugly. Second, it’s growing. And
third, the mass media generally ignore or downplay its gravity.”
Archbishop Chaput referred to media coverage of recent bloody
persecution in Indonesia of the Christian minority, by Moslem
extremists, as an example of media inaccuracy and neglect. more...
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