-Caveat Lector- also has France, Germany and Russia on Iraq
Russia Military See U.S. Iraq Attack in Feb





this may be heavy for survivors

Stress Reactions in Ghettos and DID Psychotherapy: theory, practice, research, training, Fall, 1996 Similarities in Responses to Extreme and Unremitting Stress Between Eastern European Ghettos During World War II and DID Patients: Cultures of Communities Under Seige - Steven Frankel and Todd C. O'Hearn - University of Southern California and National Treatment Center for Traumatic and Dissociative Disorders "During World War II, eastern European ghettos served to contain and oppress ghetto residents. The organizational structures and processes that emerged within the ghetto are directly analogous to those in patients with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID, formerly MPD).  This paper explores the analogues between ghetto organization and the internal worlds of DID patients.  Complex DID patients, like ghetto residents subjected to extreme and unremitting stress, develop homeostatic systems characterized by competing forces that serve agendas of help-seeking, communication to outsiders about atrocities and utilitarian efforts to prevent destabilization.  The ghetto analogue to DID is offered as a descriptive teaching device for both clinicians and patients." To receive an e-mail copy, e-mail Suzanne at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RFID tags: Big Brother in small packages By Declan McCullagh 1/13/03 "Could we be constantly tracked through our clothes, shoes or even our cash in the future? ...in the future, we could be tracked because we'll be wearing, eating and carrying objects that are carefully designed to do so.  The generic name for this technology is RFID, which stands for radio frequency identification. RFID tags are miniscule microchips, which already have shrunk to half the size of a grain of sand. They listen for a radio query and respond by transmitting their unique ID code. Most RFID tags have no batteries: They use the power from the initial radio signal to transmit their response." http://news.com.com/2010-1069-980325.html

from L Moss Sharman Ex-priest jailed for assaulting schoolboys Ananova  1/21/03 "A former Irish Roman Catholic priest has been jailed for a year, after being convicted of assaulting two schoolboys. John Molloy, 44, sexually assaulted a boy who was under the age of six, at the curate's house in the parish where he was ministering in 1985. Six years later he carried out a similar offence against a 10-year-old in a parish to which he had been transferred." http://www.guardian.co.uk/uklatest/story/0,1271,-2339461,00.html

http://www.fas.org/sgp/news/secrecy/2003/01/012103.html
SECRECY NEWS
from the FAS Project on Government Secrecy
Volume 2003, Issue No. 8
January 21, 2003....
GOV'T REBUFFED ON FOIA FEE CLAIMS
In a victory for the embattled Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA), a federal court last week blocked a Bush
Administration attempt to narrow the class of FOIA
requesters who are eligible to have the costs of processing
their requests waived.
   http://www.fas.org/sgp/news/secrecy/index.html

Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence Clergy Ethics & Sexual Abuse web site http://www.cpsdv.org/Clergy/index.htm


New Science Raises the Specter of a World Without Regret The Guilt-Free Soldier by Erik Baard January 22 - 28, 2003 "...the prospect of a soul absolved by meds remains very real. Feelings of guilt and regret travel neural pathways in a manner that mimics the tracings of ingrained fear, so a prophylactic against one could guard against the other. Several current lines of research, some federally funded, show strong promise for this. At the University of California at Irvine, experiments in rats indicate that the brain's hormonal reactions to fear can be inhibited, softening the formation of memories and the emotions they evoke. At New York University, researchers are mastering the means of short-circuiting the very wiring of primal fear." http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0304/baard.php

www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0122-01.htm
Published on Wednesday, January 22, 2003 by Reuters
Russia Military See U.S. Iraq Attack in Feb -Report

MOSCOW - Russia's armed forces have obtained information that the United States and its allies have already decided to launch military action in Iraq from mid-February, news agency Interfax said on Wednesday.The agency's specialist military news wire AVN, quoting an unnamed high-ranking source in the Russian general staff, said U.S.-led operations would be launched once an attacking force of 150,000 had been assembled in the Gulf....

The source added that the main aim of the operation was not so much to topple Iraqi President Saddam Hussein but to secure U.S. control over Iraqi oilfields."Hussein is the pretext. The real aim of the military action is control over Iraqi oil," he said.

http://www.flybynews.com/cgi-local/newspro/viewnews.cgi?newsid1043336731,96974,m
Resource: Washington Post -  http://www.washingtonpost.com
France Vows to Block Resolution on Iraq War  By Glenn Kessler and Colum Lynch

UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 20 -- France suggested today it would wage a major diplomatic fight, including possible use of its veto power, to prevent the U.N. Security Council from passing a resolution authorizing military action against Iraq.  France's opposition to a war, emphatically delivered here by Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin, is a major blow for the Bush administration, which has begun pouring tens of thousands of troops into the Persian Gulf in preparation for a military conflict this spring. The administration had hoped to mark the final phase in its confrontation with Iraq when U.N. weapons inspectors deliver a progress report Monday.  But in a diplomatic version of an ambush, France and other countries used a high-level Security Council meeting on terrorism to lay down their markers for the debate that will commence next week on the inspectors' report. Russia and China, which have veto power, and Germany, which will chair the Security Council in February, also signaled today they were willing to let the inspections continue for months.

2) Germany against military action against Iraq
U.S. Angst Over Allies Grows Jan. 22, 2003
In a move that will heighten Bush administration anxiety, Germany has come out against any Security Council resolution authorizing military action against Iraq.  Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder had already refused to commit troops to any such war, but hedged on whether he'd back U.N.approval for any action. At a party rally Tuesday night, he aligned himself closely with the French, who have also voiced skepticism over the justification for conflict.
cbsnews.com

http://www.pdxnorml.org/981102.html
Portland NORML News - Monday, November 2, 1998

United States District Court District of Massachusetts 98-C.V.-11829-JLT William M. Tyree, Plaintiff v. Central Intelligence Agency L. Scott Harshbarger A. Paul Celluci George Bush Dois Gene Tatum Defendants***Bill Tyree, the former U.S. Army Green Beret, who participated in CIA directed missions to smuggle cocaine into Panama in 1975 and 76, and who has been serving a life sentence in Massachusetts for the 1979 murder of his wife Elaine, has filed a $63 million lawsuit in U.S. District Court charging that the CIA, George Bush, the Massachusetts Governor and Attorney General, and long time CIA operative Dois G "Chip"Tatum have been part of a decades long conspiracy to smuggle drugs into the United States. The suit also alleges that the defendants, including George Bush, have directly participated in a conspiracy toobstruct justice, conceal evidence and engaged in theft to keep a set of diaries maintained by Elaine Tyree, which would prove both Tyree's innocence and the CIA conspiracy, from falling into Tyree's possession. This is in spite of previous court findings that initial searches of Tyree's residence by Massachusetts authorities, after the murder, were illegal and that removal of the diaries constituted theft of personal property. The suit further alleges that the defendants have used the monies generated from those activities to fund a host of illegal operations which have violated the Constitution.
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