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Hamas Uses A Mask Of Sweet Talk (March
6, 2006)
- Hamas officials are going all out to mask their group's
violent intentions towards Israel in the language of
"moderation" so as to realign deteriorating Western
support behind the "Palestinian cause." Speaking to
reporters in Moscow Sunday [March 5] after three days of talks with
their Russian hosts, senior Hamas official Mohammed Nazzal said:
"Hamas must change its manners. We know that very well. But
what we are saying is that we want a response from the Israelis. If
you want Hamas to change its policies, you must also request that
the Israelis change their policies." The changes Israel must
make, spelled out on several occasions by Hamas leaders, constitute
a complete surrender to all current Arab demands: Israel back to
pre-1967 borders, Judea and Samaria free of Jews, control of the
eastern half of Jerusalem, and doors open to four to six million
“Palestinian refugees.” Reading between the lines, Hamas is
saying that if Israel allows itself to be flooded with Arabs, then
Hamas will of course cease its "military" activity since
the Jewish state will be no more and there will be no one to fight.
Israeli leaders have engaged in efforts to prevent their ostensible
allies in the West from being taken in by the terrorists' sweet
talk. “Hamas is trying to mislead the international community, to
sweet-talk it and to exhibit an appearance of responsibility,“
said Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz to visiting United States State
Department envoy David Welch. Israel's efforts in this area,
however, seem as doomed to failure as past efforts to keep Yasser
Arafat's Palestinian Liberation Organization on the world's
blacklists, as an increasing number of nations invite Hamas for
official talks. (Excerpts from an article by Ryan Jones,
Jerusalem Newswire, March 6, 2006)
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Moscow
Goes Overboard For Hamas Jerusalem Post (March
5, 2006)
- The Hamas delegation received a royal welcome in snowy Moscow
on Friday [March 3]. The visit drew an enormous amount of attention
among the foreign and local media. More then 400 journalists lined
up for strict security checks in front of the RIA Novosty news
agency building in the city center, to attend the press conference
held by the delegation, headed by the organization's chief, Khaled
Mashaal. "Only President Reagan's visit [in 1988] was covered
as extensively as Hamas's visit," said a veteran Russian
reporter. He said, "Not even half of these people would show up
for Abu Mazen [Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas], were
he to hold a press conference today." Since early Friday
morning [March 3], every TV news report, newspaper headline and
radio broadcast in Moscow has begun with Hamas. There was no pattern
to the reports, but rather a great deal of confusion as to how this
unusual visit should be covered and how the delegation should be
addressed. Russian President Vladimir Putin said shortly after
Hamas's election victory that "Russia had never seen Hamas as a
terrorist organization," but many local newspapers and news
agencies regularly refer to the organization and its leaders as
terrorists. Few dared to use that word regarding the current
delegation. Many struggled to find a formula that would not offend
anyone while still implying that Hamas was still quite an ambiguous
player. The security arrangements could not have been any tighter:
In addition to elite Russian guards, there were a dozen of Mashaal's
own security men, imported from Syria. Joking with journalists,
Mashaal projected firmness, optimism and confidence. "We are
welcoming the attention to our visit by the Russian and foreign
media, and ready to answer any question," said Mashaal. He
expressed his deepest gratitude to the Russian government and
nation, "which always enjoyed excellent relations with
Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims, and is about to play a great role
in the Middle East nowadays." (Excerpted from an article by
Ksenia Svetlova, Jerusalem Post, March 5, 2006, with contributions
by Gil Hoffman and AP.)
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Japanese
Make Gasoline from Cow Dung (March
3, 2006)
- MyWay News reports that scientists in energy-poor Japan said
Friday they have found a new source of gasoline - cattle dung. Sakae
Shibusawa , an agriculture engineering professor at the Tokyo
University of Agriculture and Technology, said his team has
successfully extracted gasoline from cow dung by applying high
pressure and heat. "The new technology will be a boon for
livestock breeders", Shibusawa said, adding that they hope to
improve the technology so that it can be used commercially within
five years. more...
Reported from harpazo
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Mubarak
urges Israel-Hamas dialogue (March 13, 2006)
- Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak urged Israel and Hamas on
Monday to talk to each other once the radical Palestinian group
forms a new government, saying both sides must change hard-line
positions to avoid further violence and chaos. Mubarak also appealed
the international community to continue financial aid to a Hamas-led
Palestinian government, declaring the cutting off such support would
cause further suffering and increase terrorism in the region.
Mubarak spoke to reporters after meeting with President Heinz
Fischer as part of a European tour that took him to Germany on the
weekend for discussions that focused on Hamas and concerns over
Iran's nuclear program. He was scheduled to meet with Pope Benedict
XVI later Monday evening returning home. At a meeting in Cairo
earlier this month, Egypt and the rest of the Arab League countries
urged the Hamas leadership to adhere to a 2002 Arab initiative that
suggested a trade of peace for land with the Jewish state. As a
second step, said Mubarak, Hamas "would have to renounce
violence" against Israel, expressing confidence that the group
"will accept all solutions" set down by the international
community as conditions for recognition and further support. The EU
on Friday threatened to cut off aid to a Hamas-led Palestinian
government "unless it seeks peace by peaceful means." But
Mubarak said any such move would mostly hurt average Palestinians
who depend on such support to send their children to school and to
provide medical care for the family. more...
Raging
Texas Wildfire Blamed for 6 Deaths (March 13, 2006)
- A raging 300,000-acre wildfire in the Texas Panhandle was
blamed for six deaths, including two victims who were trying to
escape their burning home, officials said. Four people died in a
multi-vehicle crash on an interstate when the dense smoke reduced
visibility, the Texas Forest Service said. Six people were injured.
Northeast of Amarillo near the town of Borger, two people died
trying to escape a grass fire that consumed their home, fire Capt.
Mike Galloway said. "The brush fire overtook their house and
yard and got them," he said. "The flames just spread so
fast." The blaze _ which rivals in size the fires that
blackened thousands of acres of grassland and killed three people in
late December and early January _ forced the evacuation of eight
towns, said Warren Bielenberg, a spokesman for the Texas Forest
Service. The crash involved nine vehicles on Interstate 40 near
Groom, about 40 miles east of Amarillo. "Somebody stopped
because of the smoke and, of course, another vehicle hit them and
another vehicle hit them," said Daniel Hawthorne, spokesman for
the Department of Public Safety in Childress. After the crash,
officials closed an 89-mile stretch of Interstate 40 because of the
low visibility, Hawthorne said. Traffic was initially diverted to
U.S. 287 but that highway was later closed because of fires as well,
he said. Winds gusting upward of 55 mph kept water-dropping planes
and helicopters grounded when the blazes began Sunday morning,
Bielenberg said. Mandatory evacuations were issued for the cities of
Lefors, Skellytown, Miami, Wheeler, Hoover, McLean and Old and New
Mobeetie, he said. "This is probably one of the biggest fire
days in Texas history," Bielenberg said. more...
3
Killed As Storms Rip Across Midwest (March
13, 2006)
- Severe storms across the Midwest packed winds that knocked over
airplanes, ripped roofs off homes and spawned tornadoes that killed
three people. A twister, which roared up to a half mile wide, killed
a woman seeking shelter in her mobile home and displaced about 150
residents in western Missouri on Sunday night, officials said. Six
people were injured and two were missing after the tornado cut a
path more than 16 miles long through the town of Sedalia, said Rusty
Kahrs, Pettis County presiding commissioner. Sheriff Kevin Bond
described the damage he saw as "large amounts of power lines
down, many buildings that are simply no longer there, and a
tremendous amount of debris." Tornadoes also touched down
Sunday in Arkansas and in central Illinois. There were no immediate
reports of injuries in either state. Storms rolled through
northeastern Kansas earlier in the day with fierce winds that lifted
a cargo container off the airfield at the Kansas City International
Airport, authorities said. At the Charles B. Wheeler Downtown
Airport, some private airplanes tied down on the airfield were
"spun around," spokesman Joe McBride said. The University
of Kansas in Lawrence canceled classes Monday after 60 percent of
its buildings were damaged by the storm, school officials said. The
roof of the nondenominational Danforth Chapel, which has been the
site for thousands of weddings on campus, was torn off almost
completely. more...
Tornadoes
Rip Across Midwest, Killing Two, Snow Storm in San Francisco Kills
two (March 12, 2006)
- Powerful tornadoes ripped across southern Missouri and
southern Illinois during the night, destroying homes along a path of
more than 20 miles and killing two people, officials said Sunday.
Several other people were injured as the storm system pounded the
central Mississippi Valley with hailstones as big as softballs, high
wind and torrential rain. It was not immediately clear how many
tornadoes struck the area straddling the Mississippi River from
Missouri into Illinois. The twisters were part of a long line of
stormy weather that stretched from the southern Plains up the Ohio
Valley. The worst damage was along a rural stretch of Highway 61
near St. Mary in Perry County, about 80 miles south of St. Louis,
emergency management director Jack Lakenan said. A twister caught a
pickup truck on the highway and hurled it beneath a roadside propane
tank, killing both people in the vehicle, Lakenan said. The wreckage
of the pickup was wedged beneath the tank. Also near St. Mary,
mobile homes were tossed and a brick ranch house was split in half.
Several people were injured and two were taken to a hospital in St.
Louis. more...
Three-day
alert declared on Israel’s northern border from Sunday Lebanese
Hizballah poised for major attack (March 12, 2006)
- The IDF has rushed large forces to the border region, thrown
up roadblocks on main highways and deployed mobile units. People
living in the border zone were advised to open their secure rooms
and shelters and refrain from going out to work in their fields and
orchards. DEBKAfile’s military sources report: Lebanon’s
14-party national conciliation commission holds a crucial conference
Monday, March, 12. Israeli generals are divided over how this will
affect border security. According to one school of thought,
Hizballah might find it more prudent to refrain from aggression
against Israeli targets in view of the eleventh-hour deal its leader
Hassan Nasrallah has struck with Lebanon’s majority leader in
parliament, Saad Hariri. Under this accord, Hariri and his faction
will abstain for backing the Druze leader Walid Jumblatt’s demand
for the Hizballah to disarm and disband its armed militia, in
according with a UN security council resoltuion. Some Israeli
military chiefs do not believe that with this deal in his pocket,
Nasrallah will call attention to his organization by attacking
Israel. A second group of Israeli generals, led by OC northern
command Maj.-Gen Udi Adam, believes that Lebanon’s domestic
politics do not determine Hizballah’s tactical decisions. more...
Scientists
Generate Unimaginable Heat in Lab Experiment (March
12, 2006)
- A particle accelerator at Sandia National Laboratories has
heated a swarm of charged particles to a record 2 billion degrees
Kelvin, a temperature beyond that of a star's interior. Scientists
working with Sandia's Z machine said the feat also revealed a new
phenomenon that could eventually make future nuclear fusion power
plants smaller and cheaper to operate than if the plants relied on
previously known physics. "At first, we were
disbelieving," said Chris Deeney, head of the project. "We
repeated the experiment many times to make sure we had a true result
and not an 'Oops!'" Sandia's experiment, which held up in tests
and computer modeling in the 14 months since it was first done, was
outlined in the Feb. 24 edition of Physical Review Letters. The
authors also presented a theoretical explanation of what happened by
Sandia consultant Malcolm Haines, a physicist at Imperial College in
London. The achievement will not mean fusion in the near future, but
it's another step toward that goal, said Neal Singer, a Sandia
spokesman. Sandia's Z machine, housed in a warehouse-sized
laboratory, is designed to generate tremendous amounts of energy. It
normally passes 20 million amps of electrical current through a
cluster of tungsten wires about the size of a spool of thread. The
massive electrical pulse instantly vaporizes the wires into a cloud
of charged, superhot particles known as plasma. At the same time,
the Z machine compresses the plasma in a powerful magnetic field.
Almost instantly, the particles smash together in a collision that
can emit temperatures in the millions of degrees. more...
Turkey
says EU must protect Islam (March 12, 2006)
- The European Union risks damaging its image worldwide if it
does not do more to protect Islam against insults, Turkish Foreign
Minister Abdullah Gul told Reuters in an interview on Saturday. Gul
said that was the message he gave EU counterparts in the Austrian
city of Salzburg at a meeting called to draw lessons from the
controversy over cartoons lampooning the Prophet Mohammad. "The
laws are already there but they should cover all religions,"
Gul said, referring to existing European laws to protect religions
from insult. Drawings first published last year in a Danish
newspaper and reprinted by other European media sparked worldwide
protests by Muslims who believe it is blasphemous to depict the
Prophet. At least 50 people were killed. EU foreign ministers
meeting in Salzburg discussed ways of rebuilding trust with the
Muslim world, and Gul told them in a speech that existing laws
should be reviewed "to ensure that ... restraints apply to all
religions equally, including Islam". He told Reuters there was
a risk Europe's image would be damaged if the 25-nation bloc did not
show clearly that it treated defamation of all religions in the same
way. more...
Olmert:
Israel would not act alone against Iran (March
11, 2006) - Israel remains part of an international
coalition against a nuclear Iran, acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
said in comments broadcast Saturday on Israel Radio, suggesting
Israel would not act alone against Tehran. Olmert spoke after former
Israel Defense Forces chief Moshe Ya'alon said Israel and the West
have the ability to launch a military strike that could set back
Iran's nuclear program for years. Ya'alon was widely criticized for
the remarks, with some saying he was drawing unnecessary attention
to Israel's capabilities. Olmert said that Israel is part of an
international alliance against Iran. "In the end, we want to
cause the international community to prevent the Iranians from
developing non-conventional capabilities," he said. In an
appearance before a Washington think tank, Ya'alon said Thursday
that Israel definitely has a military option to counter the Iranian
nuclear threat, and that this fact must be taken into consideration.
Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz told reporters Friday that Ya'alon's
comments were "unnecessary" and said that officials who
have occupied high-profile posts within the defense establishment
carry with them extensive information that obligates them to take
caution in their words and actions. "I don't understand all the
fuss [the statements triggered] in Israel," Ya'alon said Friday
and added that his intention was to refute the claim that the West
has no military option at its disposal in its efforts to deter
Tehran. "I spoke about the West's military option, which
includes the armies of the United States, NATO, and even the IDF in
this context," Ya'alon said. "I didn't reveal a military
secret, and none of what I said is meant to harm the security of the
state of Israel nor did I accentuate Israel within the framework [of
a military option]." "To me, it is mind boggling that so
many responses have been issued without anyone talking to me or
asking me what I said exactly," Ya'alon said. more...
City
to seize church by eminent domain (March 11, 2006)
- The city of Long Beach, Calif., is using the power of eminent
domain bolstered by last summer's U.S. Supreme Court ruling to
condemn a Baptist congregation's church building. The city wants to
remove the Filipino Baptist Fellowship's building to make way for
condominiums, the Baptist Press reported. The city will hold a
hearing March 13 and vote on a resolution authorizing the city
attorney to begin condemnation proceedings. Last June, the a high
court ruled in Kelo v. City of New London the municipal government
could seize the homes and businesses of residents to facilitate the
building of an office complex that would provide economic benefits
to the area and more tax revenue to the city. Though the practice of
eminent domain is provided for in the Fifth Amendment of the
Constitution, the case was significant because the seizure was for
private development and not for "public use," such as a
highway or bridge. The Long Beach church's pastor, Roem Agustine,
said in a segment on Fox News' "Hannity & Colmes"
March 3 none of the alternative sites proposed by the city are
acceptable. One of the proposed relocation sites was a bar. more...
Islamic
websites carry al-Qaida's 'last warning' (March
11, 2006)
- Islamic websites yesterday posted a "last warning"
warning by Rakan Ben Williams, who describes himself as an
"al-Qaida undercover soldier" in the U.S., threatening two
major operations designed to bring Americans "to your
knees." According to the Middle East Media Research Institute,
the Global Islamic Media Front was responsible for posting the
threat. Williams is a mystery man, who, according to the London
Arabic newspaper Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, is an English convert to Islam.
The threat suggests the attack will be far greater in magnitude than
Sept. 11, 2001, because following this one, "there will be no
one to analyze and investigate, because the mind and the heart will
be unable to comprehend it. ... This will not be a single operation,
but two; one bigger than the other, but we will begin with the big
one and postpone the bigger one, in order to see [how] diligent the
American people is [in preserving] its life. If it chooses life, [it
must] carry out the demands of the Muslims, and if it chooses death,
then we are its best perpetrators." The warning appeared in
Arabic and in English.
"Do not put your hopes on Bush and his clan, they are incapable
of protecting you, and if they think they are, let them foil or stop
the two upcoming operations, and punish those who are responsible
for them," says the statement. "But if they could not
identify and foil the devastating events coming your way, you must
ask yourselves: How long will we continue allowing ourselves to be
slaughtered with full advance knowledge of our fate? "Let me
now inform you why we opted to inform you about the two operations
and your inability to stop them before they are carried out. The
reason is simple: You cannot uncover or stop them except by letting
them be carried out. Furthermore, the best you could do would be to
accelerate the day of carrying out the operations. In other words,
if we schedule the operation to take place tomorrow, the best you
could do is to make it happen today." more...
A
Mystery Malady in Chechnya (March 11, 2006)
- It started just after the midafternoon recess. As they lined
up to return to class, Zareta Chimiyeva saw a girl in front of her
collapse and begin convulsing wildly. Only a few minutes later,
Zareta was at her desk when she smelled "a bad smell," and
started feeling ill. She rushed out of the classroom but made it
only as far as the stairs. "Darkness surrounded me, and there
was darkness in my eyes, and I fell," said the 12-year-old from
this small town in eastern Chechnya. When Zareta woke up in a
hospital, it took three adults to hold her down. She was thrashing
and clutching her throat, unable to get a breath, screaming in
terror. She wasn't alone. Thirteen other girls were in nearby
hospital rooms, also saying they were unable to breathe, many of
them shrieking and crying. The next day, 23 students and seven
teachers in a neighboring village fell ill with similar symptoms.
About the same time, four dozen children in two towns a little
farther away also began clutching their throats, screaming and
convulsing. They have yet to get better. The outbreak began Dec. 16,
and doctors and parents say the children are still suffering fits
day and night. The list of victims has grown to 93, including
several teachers and janitors, with a small number of cases reported
as far away as the Chechen capital, Grozny, and Urus-Martan, 60
miles to the southwest. With the diagnosis caught up in the
suspicion, politics and fear that surround most of what happens in
this fractured separatist republic, the answer to what happened to
Shelkovskaya's children may never be fully known. What is clear,
officials say, is that a new generation has fallen victim to the
unexpected and devastating effects of a war that began before many
of them were born. After exhaustive chemical and radiation tests,
authorities with the Moscow-backed government announced that the
culprit was not poison, but a form of mass hysteria. The whole
episode was triggered, most doctors now believe, by the extreme and
chronic levels of stress among children who have experienced a war
with Moscow that lasted more than 10 years and its devastating
economic aftermath. more...
Strong
2012 sunspot cycle is forecast (March 10, 2006)
- Government scientists say the next sunspot cycle will be
30-percent to 50-percent stronger than the last one, and begin as
much as a year late. The unprecedented forecast was made using a
computer model of solar dynamics developed by scientists at the
National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo.
Scientists predict the next cycle, known as Cycle 24, will produce
sunspots across an area slightly larger than 2.5 percent of the
visible surface of the sun. The cycle is projected to reach its peak
about 2012, one year later than indicated by alternative forecasting
methods that rely on statistics. By analyzing recent solar cycles,
the scientists also hope to forecast sunspot activity two solar
cycles -- 22 years -- out. The team expects to issue within a year
the forecast of Cycle 25, which will peak in the early 2020s. The
researchers expect that predicting the sun`s cycles years in advance
will lead to more accurate plans for solar storms, which can slow
satellite orbits, disrupt communications, and bring down power
systems. The research results were published on-line in the American
Geophysical Union journal Geophysical Research Letters.
Mashaal:
Olmert's border plan is 'declaration of war' (March
10, 2006)
- Hamas leader abroad, Khaled Mashaal, said Friday that Acting
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's plan to create Israel's permanent
borders by 2010 is "a declaration of war" on the
Palestinian people. According to Mashaal, "this is not a peace
plan, rather a declaration of war that would enable Israel to hold
on to a large portion of the West Bank and Jerusalem, keep the wall,
the settlements, and delay the right of return. Olmert is in the
process of committing the same mistakes as Ariel Sharon."
Olmert told The Jerusalem Post Wednesday that Israel's permanent
borders will be set within the next four years, a period during
which construction will also begin in the controversial E1 section
between Ma'aleh Adumim. more...
US
trade deficit widens to record $68.5bn (March
10, 2006)
- The US trade deficit ballooned to a record $68.5bn in January,
far surpassing expectations and raising the prospect of a large drag
on economic growth in the first months of the year. The sensitive
bilateral trade deficit with China climbed to $17.9bn in January
from $16.3bn, a figure that is likely to hinder administration
efforts to contain mounting frustration in Congress over the rising
deficit, and create a tense backdrop for the official visit of Hu
Jintao, the Chinese president, next month. With President George W.
Bush facing a revolt from congressional Republicans over the Dubai
ports deal, the administration could find itself in a weakened
position in its long-standing efforts to stave off punitive trade
legislation against China. The Republican chairman of the Senate
finance committee said last month he would begin drawing up a bill
to deal with the growing array of US trade frictions with China.
“The American people need a Congress and an administration that
will get tough on trade policy to rein in these runaway deficits,”
said Benjamin Cardin, the senior Democrat on the House of
Representatives subcommittee on trade. “When you look at trade
deficits in the context of growing foreign ownership of our national
debt, you see that we’re increasingly beholden to the very
countries whose markets we’d like to open to American goods.
Unless we reverse this dangerous trend, we’ll soon find ourselves
without negotiating leverage to promote our trade agenda.” more...
U.N.
Report: Jews are Terrorists, Not Palestinians (March
9, 2006)
- Jewish settlers are terrorizing Palestinians with impunity,
attacking children on their way to school and destroying farmers'
trees and crops, a U.N. expert on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
said in a report. John Dugard, a South African lawyer, called the
withdrawal of Israeli troops and settlers from the Gaza Strip last
summer a positive step. But the Jewish state effectively controls
Gaza through targeted killings and sonic booms from warplanes flying
over the region, Dugard said in a report prepared ahead of next
week's annual meeting of the 53-member U.N. Human Rights Commission.
Itzhak Levanon, Israel's U.N. ambassador in Geneva, rejected
Dugard's allegations as "misinformed and inaccurate."
Dugard's report "is guided by a clear political agenda, and
bears little relation either to the facts or existing principles of
international law," Levanon said in an e-mailed statement to
The Associated Press. Israel has previously rejected Dugard's
reports on the Palestinian-Israeli dispute as being one-sided,
noting that he has been assigned only to investigate violations by
the Israeli side. Dugard said settler violence has been particularly
egregious in the West Bank city of Hebron. His 22-page report made
no reference to Palestinian terrorism, but said Hebron settlers
"terrorize the few Palestinians that have not left the old city
and assault and traumatize children on the way to school."
"It seems that settlers are able to terrorize Palestinians and
destroy their trees and crops with impunity," Dugard said,
adding that he himself was a victim of settler abuse while visiting
the city in June 2005. Dugard prepares regular reports for the
U.N.'s human rights watchdog during visits to the region, but
receives no cooperation from the Israeli government. more...
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
Bush
Vows to Use 'Military Might' to Protect Israel (March
21 , 2006)
- U.S. President George W. Bush said Monday he hoped to resolve
the nuclear dispute with Iran with diplomacy, but warned Tehran he
would "use military might" if necessary to defend Israel.
Bush accused Iran of trying to develop atomic weapons and called
that "unacceptable behavior" but stressed that "our
objective is to solve this issue diplomatically." Bush also
referred to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's "serious
threat" against Israel and warned that if necessary, "we
will use military might to protect our ally, Israel." Bush, in
what aides have described as an antidote to media reporting on the
violence clouding Iraq's future, traveled to Cleveland, Ohio to
deliver the second in a series of speeches to promote signs of
progress. U.S. opinion polls have found support for the war at a new
low, and Bush mired in approval ratings at or below 40 percent, amid
a growing chorus of calls for a swift withdrawal from Iraq, where
some 2,300 U.S. soldiers have been killed. "We are implementing
a strategy that will lead to victory in Iraq. And a victory in Iraq
will make this country more secure and will help lay the foundation
of peace for generations to come," he said. more...
The
Vultures are Circling Iraq (March
21, 2006)
- If Iraq wasn't on the brink of civil war before last month's
bombing of the previously gold-domed Askariya Mosque in Samarra,
which is sacred to Shi'ite Muslims, it certainly is now. The attack
turned what was a low-intensity sectarian conflict hot, with media
reports saying that Baghdad's central morgue alone recorded 1,300
Iraqis dead in four days of reprisal killings after the attack. That
increased violence between Arab Sunnis and Shi'ites has persisted,
and fears are growing that civil war could draw Iraq's neighbors
further into the conflict, or even spark a wider war. That fear was
recently expressed by US Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad, who
warned that if US troops pulled out, a regional conflict could
result. Religious extremists could triumph, he said, and use Iraq as
a base for expansion, while Persian Gulf oil supplies could be
disrupted. Khalilzad is hardly a disinterested party, so his motives
bear scrutiny. But his belated observation that the United States
had opened a Pandora's box in Iraq echoed the concerns of those who
wanted the Ba'athist lid kept on to begin with. With the lid nearly
off, the incipient civil war is capsizing the failing Iraq project,
complicating the formation of a government, turning the armed forces
into just another militia, and transforming Iraq into a bigger,
meaner version of the Lebanon of 1975-90. more...
Cyclone
Larry deals a massive blow (March
20 , 2006)
- CYCLONE Larry has damaged more than
half the houses in the northern Queensland town of Innisfail. Larry
was a category-five cyclone - the strongest possible - when it
slammed into the coast near Innisfail, south of Cairns, this
morning. It was packing winds of up to
290km/h, and terrified residents reported roofs being ripped off
houses. Queensland Premier Peter Mr
Beattie, who was on his way to visit the devastated area, said the
cyclone had left a trail of destruction in its wake. He
said 55 per cent of buildings in Innisfail were damaged. "Some
have been flattened, roofs have been taken off," Mr Beattie
said on Macquarie Radio. : "The
property damage has been immense ... powerlines are down and it will
take days to replace them because of the damage. "We
haven't had a cyclone like this for decades, if we've ever had one
like it before." more...
US$:
Forget Iran, the Problem's at Home (March
17, 2006)
- Of all the things that could wreck the US dollar - and there
are many - the projected Tehran oil bourse, which is tentatively
scheduled to open on March 20 to trade Iran's crude and other
petroleum products in euros rather than US dollars, is probably not
among them. The much greater threat to the US currency is the US
current account deficit, which ballooned to 7% of gross domestic
product in the fourth quarter of 2005. The announcement drove the
euro up to 1.202 against the US dollar as skittish traders renewed
their concerns about the world's fiat currency. The opening of the
Tehran bourse has been described by a Bulgarian university professor
named Krassimir Petrov as ''the ultimate nuclear weapon that can
swiftly destroy the financial system underpinning the American
empire". Both Petrov and William Clark, writing in a
publication called the Energy Bulletin, have suggested that the
decision by US President George W Bush to attack Iraq on March 20,
2003, was to thwart then-dictator Saddam Hussein's move to price his
crude in euros rather than dollars. They and other writers have been
warning that Iran's decision to open a euro-denominated oil bourse
places the mullahs in the same danger of being attacked. more...
Bering
Sea Ecosystem Responding To Changes In Arctic Climate (March
12, 2006)
- A volcano in northern Japan erupted early Tuesday, spewing a
small amount of ash into the air, the Meteorological Agency said.
Mount Meakandake on Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido, about
890 kilometers (555 miles) northwest of Tokyo, erupted about 6:28
a.m., the weather agency said in a news release. A column of white
smoke up to 400 meters (1,320 feet) high was observed moving toward
the southeast. About 8,500 residents of the nearby town of Ashoro
have been advised not to go near the 1,499-meter (4,947-foot)
volcano, but no evacuation order has been issued, according to
Keiichi Kamada, official of Hokkaido Prefectural Office. The volcano
had another minor eruption in 1998, according to the weather agency.
more...
Human
Medical Experimentation in the United States
Link Lost (March
12, 2006)
- Introduction by the Health Ranger: The United States
claims to be the world leader in medicine. But there's a dark side
to western medicine that few want to acknowledge: The horrifying
medical experiments performed on impoverished people and their
children all in the name of scientific progress. Many of these
medical experiments were conducted on people without their
knowledge, and most were conducted as part of an effort to seek
profits from newly approved drugs or medical technologies.
Today, the medical
experiments continue on the U.S. population and its children.
From the mass drugging of children diagnosed with fictitious
behavioral disorders invented by psychiatry
to the FDA's approval of mass-marketed drugs that have undergone no
legitimate clinical
trials, our population is right now being subjected to medical
experiments on a staggering scale. Today, nearly 50% of Americans
are on a least one prescription drug, and nearly 20% of schoolchildren
are on mind-altering amphetamines like Ritalin or antidepressants
like Prozac. This mass medication
of our nation is, in every way, a grand medical experiment taking
place right now.
But to truly understand how this mass experimentation on modern
Americans came into being, you have to take a close look at the
horrifying history of conventional medicine's exploitation of people
for cruel medical experiments.
WARNING: What you are about to read is truly shocking. You have
never been told this information by the American Medical
Association, nor drug companies, nor the evening news. You were
never taught the truth about conventional
medicine in public school, or even at any university. This is
the dark secret of the U.S. system of medicine, and once you read
the true accounts reported here, you may never trust drug companies
again. These images are deeply disturbing. We print them here not as
a form of entertainment, but as a stern warning against what might
happen to us and our children if we do not rein in the horrifying,
inhumane actions of Big Pharma and modern-day psychiatry.
Now, I introduce this shocking timeline, researched and authored by
Dani Veracity, one of our many talented staff writers here at Truth
Publishing. Read at your own risk. - The Health Ranger more...
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