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Reported from harpazo
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Washington
digs in for a 'long war' as Rumsfeld issues global call to arms (February
7, 2006)
- The Bush administration's re-characterisation of its "global
war on terror" as the "long war" will be seen by
critics as an admission that the US has started something it cannot
finish. But from the Pentagon's perspective, the change reflects a
significant upgrading of the "generational" threat posed
by worldwide Islamist militancy which it believes to have been
seriously underestimated. The reassessment, contained in the
Pentagon's quadrennial defence review presented to Congress
yesterday, presages a new US drive to rally international allies for
an ongoing conflict unlimited by time and space. That presents a
problematic political, financial and military prospect for many
European Nato members including Britain, as well as Middle Eastern
governments. According to the review, a "large-scale,
potentially long duration, irregular warfare campaign including
counter-insurgency and security, stability, transition and
reconstruction operations" is necessary and unavoidable. Gone
is the talk of swift victories that preceded the 2003 Iraq invasion.
This will be a war of attrition, it says, fought on many fronts.
Donald Rumsfeld, the US defence secretary, suggested at the weekend
that western democracies must acknowledge they are locked in a life
or death struggle comparable to those against fascism and communism.
"The enemy have designed and distributed a map where national
borders are erased and replaced by a global extremist Islamic
empire." more...
Iran
presents: Holocaust cartoon contest (February
2, 2006)
- Iran's most popular daily newspaper, Hamshahri, is set to
initiate a Holocaust cartoon contest in what it says is a response
to cartoons disparaging Islam's prophet Muhammad published in a
Danish newspaper. "This will be an international cartoon
competition on the topic of the Holocaust," said Farid
Mortazawi, the paper's graphic editor. The editor added the
newspaper intends to fight back by claiming the publication of
Holocaust cartoons is done in the name of freedom of expression.
"Western newspapers published these caricatures, which
constitute desecration, under the pretense of freedom of
expression," he said. "Let's see if they mean what they
say once we publish Holocaust caricatures." Meanwhile, Sheikh
Yusuf al-Qaradawi, a leading Muslim Brotherhood cleric, has
condemned the harsh reactions to the cartoons among Muslim
communities around the world. Speaking on al-Jazeera's Sharia
program, Qaradawi said: "The acts of destruction carried out by
a minority of people in capitals around the world are unacceptable
as a response to what European newspaper published. We never called
on people to burn cars. We call on you to show the fury in an
intelligent way as to avoid unthinkable damage." more...
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Rare
Chlamydia Strain Infecting Gay Men (February 7, 2006)
- A particularly bad strain of chlamydia not usually seen in
this country appears to be slowly spreading among gay and bisexual
men, an infection that can increase their chances of getting or
spreading the AIDS virus. Called LGV chlamydia, this sexually
transmitted disease has caused a worrisome outbreak in Europe, where
some countries have confirmed dozens of cases. Diagnoses confirmed
by U.S. health officials still are low, just 27 since they warned a
year ago that the strain was headed here. But specialists say that's
undoubtedly a fraction of the infections, because this illness is
incredibly hard to diagnose: Few U.S. clinics and laboratories can
test for it. Painful symptoms can be mistaken for other illnesses,
such as irritable bowel syndrome. And because LGV chlamydia doesn't
always cause noticeable symptoms _ right away, at least _ an unknown
number of people may silently harbor and spread it, along with an
increased risk of HIV transmission. "My feeling is that what
we're seeing now is still the tip of the iceberg," says Dr.
Philippe Chiliade of the Whitman-Walker Clinic in Washington, D.C.,
which diagnosed its first few cases of LGV last month and is
beginning to push for asymptomatic men to be screened. more...
Russia
Warns Against Conflict With Iran (February 6, 2006)
- Russia's foreign minister warned against threatening Iran over
its nuclear program Monday after Defense Secretary Donald H.
Rumsfeld reportedly agreed with a German interviewer that all
options, including military response, remained on the table. Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov called for talks to continue with Tehran,
which was reported to the U.N. Security Council on Saturday by the
International Atomic Energy Agency. "I think that at the
current stage, it is important not to make guesses about what will
happen and even more important not to make threats," Lavrov
said during a visit to Athens, Greece. Rumsfeld, in an interview
with the German daily newspaper Handelsblatt, was asked if all
options, including the military one, were on the table with Iran.
"That's right," Rumsfeld responded, according to
Handelsblatt's print edition Monday. Lavrov said the use of force
would be possible only if the United Nations consented. The IAEA's
35-nation board of governors voted to report Iran to the Security
Council, which has the power to impose economic and political
sanctions. Tehran responded by saying it would start full-scale
uranium enrichment and bar surprise inspections of its facilities.
Meanwhile, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Kislyak said
Monday a proposed joint venture to enrich Iranian uranium in Russia
would be possible only if Tehran resumed its moratorium on
enrichment activities, Interfax reported. more...
Hamas's
new doctrine: talk to the Jews (February
2, 2006)
- In the Hamas mosques of Gaza, a new message is being preached,
which underscores a creeping, critical shift in thinking. Friday
prayers in the downtown militant stronghold bothered little with the
outrage that has consumed the Muslim world over cartoons published
in Europe depicting the prophet Mohammed. Instead, the sermons
broadcast from speakers to crowds laying prayer mats on dusty
streets addressed a more sensitive issue -- negotiating with Israel.
For the first time since the dramatic ascension to power of their
radical Islamic group, Hamas's spiritual leaders are daring to tread
where their political figureheads will not. "It is not a crime
to hold discussions with the Jews," said the imam of the al-Ghabi
mosque, Abu Khalid. "The prophet has dealt with them in the
past on many matters." With the head of Hamas in Gaza, Ismail
Haniyeh, listening inside, the imam continued: "There is
nothing wrong with talking to the Jewish when we have to. Outcomes
have been negotiated with them throughout the history of Islam and,
if need be, we will talk to them again." The message was a far
cry from the implacable hostility Hamas has shown towards Israel in
the 15 years it has been a militant force in the Holy Land. It seems
to signal a strategic shift in the approach of its leadership that
has subtly moderated its rhetoric since Hamas was thrust to power 12
days ago. more...
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
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KGB
Ran Secret Laboratories to Study Extraterrestrial Civilizations (February
7, 2006)
- Russian TV stations recently aired two documentaries about
UFO’s, a real treat for the Russian ufologists, a community of
enthusiasts studying unidentified flying objects. The films are
particularly notable for the UFO accounts by high-raking Soviet and
Russian Navy and Air Force officers. Information relating to UFO’s
was strictly classified in the USSR. Some of the enthusiasts who
spread samizdat booklets with articles on the subject compiled from
the foreign media were at times taken to the KGB for questioning.
The funniest thing is that the KGB has allegedly had a special unit
designed to gather and monitor all pieces of information regarding
mystical and unexplained phenomena reported inside and outside the
Soviet Union. An article published some time ago by a Madrid
magazine Mas Alla probably indicates that the above
allegations hold water. The magazine also published several stills
from a film by U.S. TV station TNT affiliated with CNN. Both the
magazine and film say that in 1968 the KGB supposedly took
possession of an UFO, which had either crashed or been shot down by
the Soviet air defense. The Soviet secret police were alleged to
have obtained the body of a humanoid in the cockpit. The body was
thoroughly examined in an anatomy department of the Semashko Medical
Institute in Moscow. The TV station claims that the film was based
on a footage of the incident provided by one Pavel Klimchenkov, a
former KGB officer. According to TNT officials, the documents are a
deliberate “leak” to the media. more...
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Forget
the Da Vinci Code … Carvings at Rosslyn Reveal Symphony for the
Devil (February 7, 2006)
- IT has been the stuff of speculation, and even a
Hollywood blockbuster, but one Scottish man believes he has
uncovered the true secret of carvings in Rosslyn Chapel. Brian
Allan, co-director of Scotland’s Paranormal Encounters Group
(PEG), thinks researchers into the 15th-century chapel may have been
working on the wrong frequency for years. Last year, Scottish
composer Stuart Mitchell was hailed a “genius” when his research
led to the unraveling of musical codes embodied in 213 stone cubes
in the ceiling of the Midlothian chapel. The music, since
transcribed and dubbed by Mitchell as The Rosslyn Canon Of
Proportions, contained notation designed to be performed by
mediaeval players and was described as “sounding like a nursery
rhyme”. While admitting the cubes contained “a lot of symbolism
and decoys to throw people off”, Mitchell has so far kept details
of these close to his chest. But Allan, who has been researching the
chapel with his wife Ann since 1992, now believes the devil is in
the detail. “I’ve no doubt [Mitchell] is a very knowledgeable
man who knows what he’s talking about but some of the cubes were
missing,” he said. “I think the true secret is not the musical
score. I think what the cubes represent is something called the
Devil’s chord, which is in fact an augmented fourth.” The
Devil’s chord – a low frequency sound in the range of 80 to 110
hertz – was proscribed by the Catholic Church in the middle ages.
It was believed that people exposed to the chord for prolonged
periods of time would start to achieve altered states of
consciousness. more...
Later
Than We Think (February 6, 2006)
- The man in charge of hoodwinking the Western powers about
Iran's now 18-year-old secret nuclear program believes the
apocalypse will happen in his own lifetime. He'll be 50 in October.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Shi'ite creed has convinced him
lesser mortals can not only influence but hasten the awaited return
of the 12th Imam, known as the Mahdi. Iran's dominant "Twelver"
sect holds this will be Muhammad ibn Hasan, the righteous descendant
of the Prophet Muhammad. He is said to have gone into
"occlusion" in the 9th century, at age 5. His return will
be preceded by cosmic chaos, war, bloodshed and pestilence. After
this cataclysmic confrontation between the forces of good and evil,
the Mahdi will lead the world to an era of universal peace.
"The ultimate promise of all Divine religions," says
Ahmadinejad, "will be fulfilled with the emergence of a perfect
human being [the 12th Imam], who is heir to all prophets. He will
lead the world to justice and absolute peace. Oh mighty Lord, I pray
to you to hasten the emergence of your last repository, the promised
one." He reckons the return of the Imam, AWOL for 11 centuries,
is only two years away. Mr. Ahmadinejad is close to the messianic
Hojjatieh Society, which is governed by the conviction the 12th
Imam's return will be hastened by "the creation of chaos on
Earth." He has fired Iran's most experienced diplomats and
scores of other officials, presumably those who don't share his
belief in apocalyptic conflagration. more...
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Researchers
Unlock Mystery of Layer Encircling the Earth's Core (February
1, 2006)
- University of Minnesota associate professor
of chemical
engineering Renata Wentzcovitch, and her team of
researchers, have confirmed the properties
of a mineral (post-perovskite) that may form near the Earth's core
in a layer called the D'' region. The work
offers new insight for interpreting properties of this region. The
D'' (Dee double prime) layer surrounds Earth's core and is between 0
and 186 miles thick. It is at the interface
between two chemically distinct regions, the rocky mantle and the
metallic core. The article, "MgSiO3 post-perovskite at D''
conditions," was published
on Jan. 17 in Proceedings of the National Academy
of Science. The research "tells us how to better model Earth's
internal processes," said Wentzcovitch. "Proper
geodynamical modeling of the Earth is necessary to get a better
grasp of the dynamics of the surface. You can't fully understand
Earth's surface motion without understanding how it moves inside.
What's unbelievable is how well we can model Earth on a big scale.
At this scale, small details don't matter." In
2004, Japanese researchers at the Tokyo Institute of Technology
found that high temperatures and pressures transform perovskite, the
major mineral in Earth's mantle, into a new mineral called post-perovskite.
Wentzcovitch's group contributed to this discovery by determining
the structure of post-perovskite and by calculating the pressure and
temperature conditions for its existence. They matched the
conditions in the D'' layer. more...
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Iran
Already Has the Bomb (February 3, 2006)
- Rafi Eitan suspects that Iran already has enough enriched
uranium fissionable material to manufacture at least one or two atom
bombs of the Hiroshima type. "Otherwise Iranian President
Ahmadinejad would not have dared come out with his declaration that
Israel should be wiped off the map," repeating it in various
versions. His efforts at denying the Holocaust in which six million
Jews were slaughtered prove that there is method in Ahmadinejad's
madness. "Don't treat him like a madman," Chief of General
Staff Dan Halutz recently cautioned. Eitan's assessment of the
situation is especially important because of his extensive
intelligence experience in Israel's struggle for its existence, even
before its establishment in 1948. Eitan was among those that laid
the operational foundations for the Shin Bet (Israel Security
Agency) and the Mossad. He is credited with numerous successes above
and beyond the fact that he headed the team that apprehended Adolf
Eichmann in Buenos Aires in May 1960 and brought him to justice in
Jerusalem. He served as Menachem Begin's special adviser on the war
on terror. He was involved in the secret planning and implementation
of the attack on the Iraqi nuclear reactor in June 1981. Eitan
failed in 1985 when the United States arrested Jonathan Pollard, an
American navy intelligence analyst, for spying for Israel. Eitan was
forced to resign after taking responsibility for running Pollard as
an Israeli agent in the United States. It emerged at that time that
Eitan had stood at the head of an Israeli intelligence agency known
as the Office of Scientific Relations, LAKAM by its Hebrew acronym. more...
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