From: "Hilary A. Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

11.12.99
MORE/Fl. 990--What Happened


On Art Bell's radio program on 11.11.99, Ed Dames said he "knew what
happened" to EgyptAir Fl. 990.

Master tale-spinner Dames claimed to have "remote-viewed" the scene as
the jet was going through it's death throes around 2 AM, Oct. 31. Dames
said that a crewmember was responsible for the recent major air
disaster--that the crewmember attacked the pilot.

We can't discount this possibility, but it must be said that MANY people
find Dames' credibility to be so LOW as to be almost "subterranean"...
This is due to the utter bullshit Dames propagated for months and months
a couple of years back: to the effect that Comet Hale-Bopp had some
(presumably "alien") biological warfare weapon traveling in it's tail,
which was absolutely CERTAIN to impact the earth's surface, utterly
devastating all plant life on the planet and in turn killing off a huge
percentage of the human population. Dames NEVER let up on this hurricane
of hot air, blathering it over and over and over, for like... nearly TWO
YEARS! He may STILL be propounding this noise, we don't really know and
couldn't care less.

Last time I checked, we're all still here. My plants all look good.

Either Dames is a lunatic, a liar or one the premiere government disinfo
artists around.

We were never able to figure out why Bell kept on putting Dames back on
the air to keep spewing the same outrageous horsepoop about Hale-Bopp.
Nevertheless, we think that in the main Art Bell provides a useful
service to the public.


Now, as for what REALLY happened to the plane? Well, the last time
NewsHawk tried to publicize any significant amount of information about
this we got our wings clipped bigtime. We've just been advised today
that this is considered extremely risky territory for us or anyone else
to be traversing at this particular time, so we're going to tread
lightly for now. We'll publish more substantive information about the
crash of Fl. 990 if and when it seems appropriate--and SAFE--to do so.

However, we DO feel it's reasonable to assume that the information made
public to date by us, Charlie (ELFRAD) Plyler and Kent Steadman of
Cyberspace Orbit is DEFINITELY too close to the mark for some people's
comfort. That would DEFINITELY include the information we made public
regarding the reported presence of "Hall of Records search team" members
on board Fl. 990.

And here's another VERY interesting little tidbit which slipped through
the cracks, and which we almost missed! Look at the emphasized words in
the VERY BEGINNING of the Boston Herald article which we sent out this
morning.

--(http://www.bostonherald.com/bostonherald/nat/plan11121999.htm)
Crash probe eyes flight crew
by Laura Brown and Jules Crittenden

Friday, November 12, 1999
Federal criminal investigators probing the fatal crash of EgyptAir 990
are focusing on unusual pre-flight behavior by the plane's flight crew
and are actively pursuing leads that suggest the disaster "was not an
accident," a source close to the investigation said yesterday.

"The ACCIDENT SIDE has come up empty-handed so far, "the source said.
"However, the OTHER SIDE has been pursuing some very interesting leads
that this aircraft WAS IN DANGER." --

Ahem. The "other side"? And exactly WHICH "other side" might that be?
The side that's actually pursuing the truth? Is the Herald's source
referring to a U.S. government agency? A foreign government agency? A
private investigative group?

Whoever the bizarre statement refers to, it CLEARLY indicates what we
made note of in a recent article: that the NTSB, the FAA, the Air Force,
EgyptAir and Egyptian government officials are in definite conflict with
each other regarding numerous aspects of the crash.


NewsHawk� Inc.

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11.12.99
Baby Body Parts A Lucrative Scam


Ghouls who market human body parts obtained from abortions are getting
around prohibitions aimed at preventing anyone from making a profit as a
result of providing such horrifically acquired parts; as explained in
this very disturbing article.

OUR tax dollars are used to operate the National Institutes of Health
(?), which is continually increasing the amount of money allotted for fetal
tissue research. That's what has led to this outrage of for-profit
marketing of these human baby body parts.

It's hard to believe something so grotesque, vile and offensive is going
on with the active assistance of a federal agency.

Or IS it?


NewsHawk� Inc.
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By Frank York
� 1999 WorldNetDaily.com

Ever since President Clinton signed the National Institutes of Health
Revitalization Act of 1993, "fetal-tissue research" has expanded into a
federally subsidized multi-million dollar industry of selling human
spare parts salvaged from abortions.

For example, the NIH budgeted $21 million in fiscal year 1999 for grants
and awards for fetal tissue research. At the University of Washington,
the NIH subsidizes the central laboratory for human embryology.
According to a lab notice obtained by WorldNetDaily, it "can supply
tissue from normal or abnormal embryos and fetuses of desired
gestational ages between 40 days to term. Specimens are obtained within
minutes of passage, and tissues are aseptically identified, staged, and
immediately processed according to the requirements of individual
investigators." The notice is signed by Alan G. Fantel of the department
of pediatrics.

According to the international business consulting firm of Frost and
Sullivan, "the worldwide market for cell lines and tissue cultures
brought in nearly $428 million in corporate revenues in 1996." It is
estimated this market will grow at an annual rate of 13.5 percent and by
2002 will be worth nearly $1 billion.

Two organizations that profit from this growth industry are Opening
Lines, a business formerly located in West Frankfort, Illinois, and
Anatomic Gift Foundation, headquartered in Laurel, Maryland. Both
companies serve as wholesalers for the marketing of baby body parts to
researchers, drug companies, hospitals and universities. These groups
harvest the parts from abortion clinics and ship them to their
customers.

Opening Lines was founded in 1997 by Dr. Miles Jones. His partner, Gayla
Rose, ran the day-to-day operation. Opening Lines recently shut its
business down in West Frankfort after Mark Crutcher, head of the
pro-life activist organization Life Dynamics, sent a press kit on Jones'
baby parts business to West Frankfort's paper, the Daily American.
Managing Editor Shannon Woodworth ran a front-page cover story with the
headline: "Pro-Lifers: Baby body parts sold out of West Frankfort."

Within a week after the story broke, Gayla Rose shut down the company's
office and Jones disappeared. Both Opening Lines phone numbers have been
disconnected. When WorldNetDaily contacted Rose at her home for an
interview, she simply said, "Not interested" and hung up.

A receptionist in Jones' office in Lee Summit, Missouri, abruptly hung
up on WorldNetDaily in response to an interview request.

Opening Lines' aggressive marketing

Jones' group has been more open and aggressive in its marketing of baby
parts than AGF. While AGF has a soft-sell approach, the Opening Lines
advertising brochure tells prospective buyers, "We can provide you with
the exact tissue to meet your needs. We obtain and maintain appropriate
confidential consent and basic medical histories for fetal tissue
donation." Another portion of the brochure says, "Our objective is to
give you the highest quality products prepared to your specifications
and delivered when you need it." Opening Lines boasts of more than 1,500
deliveries of fetal parts per day.

Opening Lines provides fetal tissue researchers with a "fee for service
schedule," which gives prices for each body part. For example, Opening
Lines charges $150 for a spinal column; $400 for an intact embryonic
cadaver; $75 for the eyeballs of an eight-week-old baby (with a 40
percent discount for a single eye); $150 for two arms or legs; and $100
for the skin of a 12-week-old baby.

Opening Lines gives credit to President Clinton for opening up the
lucrative business in fetal tissue trade. According to Opening Lines, on
January 22, 1993, Clinton lifted the moratorium on federal funding.
"This action created a great demand for fetal tissue and has made
possible the development of treatments for individuals afflicted with
serious diseases and disorders," says the sales brochure.

Anatomic Gift Foundation's efforts

AGF was founded in 1994 by Jim and Brenda Bardsley in Georgia. The
headquarters has since been moved to Laurel, Maryland, where Jim
Bardsley's brother, Brent, is its executive director.

With offices in Arizona and Colorado, AGF's Aurora, Colorado, office is
located inside the Mayfair Women's Clinic, an abortion facility. A
nonprofit organization with 15 employees at present, AGF's annual budget
went from $180,000 in 1994 to $2 million in 1998.

Brenda Bardsley was interviewed by World magazine not long ago.
"Abortion is legal, but tragic," she said. "We see what we're doing as
trying to make the best of a bad situation. We don't encourage abortion,
but we see that good can come from fetal-tissue research. There is so
much wonderful research going on -- research that can help save the
lives of wanted children."

AGF doesn't charge per body part. It charges a flat fee per specimen.
For a fresh, second trimester infant (13-24 weeks) aborted by Dilation
and Extraction (D&E), AGF charges $90; for a frozen specimen, $130. AGF
charges $240 for a fresh 6-40 week spontaneously aborted infant, and the
fee goes up to $280 if the specimen is frozen.

Buying or selling body parts illegal

The National Organ Transplant Act was amended in 1988 to specifically
prohibit the sale of fetal tissue and organs. It states, "It shall be
unlawful for any person to knowingly acquire, receive, or otherwise
transfer any human organ for valuable consideration for use in human
transplantation if the transfer affects interstate commerce." The Fetal
Tissue Act also prohibits women from aborting their infants to donate
the tissue for financial gain, or to benefit a relative or friend. The
law is designed to remove any personal benefit from aborting an infant.

However, Opening Lines and AGF have discovered a "legal" way to
circumvent these laws. To avoid violating them, neither group "buys" nor
"sells" fetal tissues and body parts. The abortion clinic "donates"
fetal tissue to the wholesaler who then "donates" the tissue to the
research facility.

In order to compensate the abortion clinic for its services, the
wholesaler will rent space in the clinic for its own personnel to
harvest the baby body parts. AGF's on-site office at the Mayfair Women's
Clinic in Aurora, Colorado, helps "pay" for the fetal tissue.

The wholesaler then donates the tissue to the researcher or university,
but charges processing fees. According to Crutcher, as long as the
wholesaler's processing fee is higher than his rental fee to the
abortion clinic, he's making money.


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11.12.99
MASSIVE Misuse of Drugs Perpetrated Against Children--Mostly Boys


A worthwhile article on the tremendously widespread, indiscriminate
prescribing of psychotropic drugs for hundreds of thousands--maybe
millions--of America's young children; the great majority of whom are boys.

And of course, use of these drugs fit in very well with mind control
programming operations in general.


NewsHawk� Inc.


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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Ritalin: Violence Against Boys
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 18:50:31 -0800
From: "Deuce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Ritalin: Violence Against Boys
Drug is being used to sedate active, young boys
Massachusetts News
http://www.massnews.com/vioboy.htm


November 1--If Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer were in a school in
Massachusetts today, they'd be drugged with Ritalin, according to many
psychiatrists and other experts.

The drug is being used to sedate active, young boys because the teachers
are
unable to relate to them. It is in the same psychoactive category as
cocaine.

Somewhere between 29,000 and 48,000 children in Massachusetts' public
schools are operating under the influence of Ritalin - and they are almost
all boys.

The income to the drug company is between $30 to $60 per month per
medicated
child.

A prominent psychiatrist tells Massachusetts News that one of the key
problems for children today, which may be causing the increase in the
number
of children diagnosed as mentally ill, is the increase in fatherless
families.

He is Dr. Peter Breggin, director of the International Center for the Study
of Psychiatry and Psychology in Bethesda, Maryland, who published an
article
in The Boston Globe last month on its editorial page under the
headline,"Kids Are Suffering Legal Drug Abuse." However, it did not mention
the gender problem. Breggin wrote:

"In a society that's supposed to accept and even value differences,
drugging
shy children reflects an extreme of enforced conformity...

"We are the first adults to handle the generation gap through the wholesale
drugging of our children. We may be guaranteeing that future generations
will be relatively devoid of people who think critically, raise painful
questions, generate productive conflicts, or lead us to new spiritual and
political insights."

Dr. Breggin tells Massachusetts News that most children who have been
labeled as having "Attention Deficit Disorder," don't get enough attention
from their fathers. The parents may be divorced. Or the dads are
preoccupied
with their work or other things.

"The 'cure' for these children is more rational and loving attention from
their dads," says Breggin. "Young people are nowadays so hungry for the
attention of a father that it can come from any male adult. Seemingly
impulsive, hostile groups of children will calm down when a caring, relaxed
and firm adult male is around."

Many of these children are receiving Ritalin from their school nurse. It is
supposed to help these hyperactive youngsters focus on their work.

Yet whether the drug is even needed isn't clear; doctors and scientists are
split on the issue. And many critics worry that mothers and fathers,
schools
and doctors may be medicating kids who only need traditional discipline and
love - not a pill.

New York Times Writes About Massachusetts' Problem

The New York Times wrote a story earlier this year about the problem that
these drugs are causing for overworked school nurses in Massachusetts.

Janet Douglass, a director of the School Health Institute at the University
of Massachusetts at Lowell, said that in a recent visit to a nearby
elementary school she had been struck by the overall level of medication.

"'I think they give out more psychotropic medication than a psych hospital
did when I did psych," she said. "Not just Ritalin, but heavy-duty
psychiatric medications."

The Times reported that a survey of Boston schools showed that the nurses
had given about 200,000 doses of medication. "But school officials said the
survey was imperfect and the actual number of doses was probably higher."

The exact number of Massachusetts children on Ritalin isn't known
because no
one apparently keeps track of the prescriptions except the drug makers, and
they're not talking.

Abuse in New England Prep Schools

The abuse of Ritalin as a recreational drug is also a problem. It was first
seen in New England prep schools, according to Dr. Eric Heiligenstein, head
of psychiatry for the University of Wisconsin Health Services.

"Ritalin abuse was first noticed at New England prep schools where
access is
easy because so many students have Ritalin prescriptions - often not
warranted by medical need." According to the DEA, at least one in 30
Americans between ages 5 and 19 has a Ritalin prescription.

Because it has nearly the same chemical makeup as cocaine and speed,
Ritalin
is often abused. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration reports that
Ritalin "ranks in the 'Top 10' controlled drugs stolen from doctors and
pharmacies." Kids crush the Ritalin pills into powder and snort it or
inject
it.

Last fall, four youths allegedly stole 27 bottles of pills from the nurse's
office at Westford Academy, reported the Boston Herald. Sixteen of the
bottles contained Ritalin. Other bottles held the depressant Lorazepam. In
1996, a girl at Duxbury High School overdosed on Ritalin and was
hospitalized. With more public schools handing out Ritalin to more and more
kids, there's more drug abuse. Some students even sell their Ritalin
prescriptions.

A Harvard undergraduate, "David Green," says that he frequently snorted
Ritalin to help speed through his homework. "In all honesty, I haven't
written a paper without Ritalin since my junior year in high school," said
Green. "I even wrote my Harvard essay on it. It keeps you up when you're
tired, and makes you much more aware of what you're doing. Although there
are certain risks involved, I think it's worth it."

Another Harvard student, Nick Grossman, said that he knew many Ritalin
abusers at Harvard. "It was largely a prep school drug, and it spread out
from there," he said. "I know a lot of people who do it."

A recent study by researchers at the University of California at
Berkeley -
a study of 500 children over 26 years - found that Ritalin is basically a
"gateway" drug to other drugs, in particular, cocaine. Lead researcher
Nadine Lambert, as reported in the Wall Street Journal, concluded that
Ritalin "makes the brain more susceptible to the addictive power of cocaine
and doubles the risk of abuse."

Dr. Breggin says: "Our society viewed with loathing those who 'pushed'
stimulant drugs on children. Yet today, there are more children taking
Ritalin and amphetamine from doctors than ever received them from illegal
pushers."

The Problem - Not The Solution

Dr. Breggin tells Massachusetts News: "These drugs can make you psychotic.
They can cause the same problems they're supposed to treat - inattention,
hyperactivity and impulsive behavior."

Meanwhile, other sources show that the number of Ritalin users nationwide
keeps going up every year - about 4 million kids today, up from 1
million in
1990. Production of Ritalin is way up, as well - a 700% increase since
1990,
according to the New York Times.

Dr. Breggin, author of  Talking Back to Ritalin and co-author of Talking
Back to Prozac, says that, "Ritalin does not correct biochemical
imbalances - it causes them. Pediatricians, parents and teachers are not
aware of these hazards because a large body of research demonstrating the
ill effects of this drug has been ignored and suppressed in order to
encourage the sale of the drug. . Parents and teachers and even doctors
have
been badly misled by drug company marketing practices. Drug companies have
targeted children as a big market likely to boost profits - and children
are
suffering as a result."

More than 90% of Ritalin's market is in the United States, which says
something about how Ritalin is viewed by health officials in other
countries, said Breggin. Ritalin was banned in Sweden in 1968 because it
was
abused. Ritalin is rarely prescribed in Britain. In March, the United
Nations advised the World Health Organization to investigate the use of
Ritalin.

Causing Tragic Violence?

Ritalin and related drugs pushed in public schools are being watched more
closely now for tragic reasons. While a direct link between violent
behavior
and the use of Ritalin has not been proven, observers have concerns.
Consider the following:

. Shawn Cooper, a 15-year-old sophomore at Notus Junior-Senior High School
in Notus, Idaho, fired a shotgun at his fellow students in April. Cooper
was
on Ritalin.

. Thomas Solomon, a 15-year-old at Heritage High School in Conyers,
Georgia,
shot and wounded six classmates in May. Solomon was on Ritalin.

 Kip Kinkel, a 15-year-old at Thurston High School in Springfield, Oregon,
killed his parents and two classmates and wounded 22 other students last
year. Kinkel was on Ritalin and Prozac, an anti-depressant.

. Eric Harris, one of the Columbine High School killers, was on the
anti-depressant drug Luvox.

. Rod Matthews, 14, beat a classmate to death with a baseball bat in
1986 in
Canton, Massachusetts. Matthews had been on Ritalin since the third grade.

Yale researchers, as published in the March 1991 Journal of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychology, found in their study of Prozac
at least one 12-year-old who started having nightmares. What about? The boy
dreamed of killing his classmates at school until he himself was shot. The
researchers took the boy off Prozac and he recovered. Then they put him
back
on the drug, apparently thinking that the anti-depressant could not have
caused the nightmares. Once drugged again, the boy started to have acute
suicidal thoughts and tendencies.

The Yale researchers don't talk about this now, said Breggin.


Ritalin Basics

According to the PDR, the Physician's Desk Reference, "Ritalin is a mild
central nervous system stimulant and is used in the treatment of attention
deficit disorders." The PDR warns that patients with a history of drug
addiction or alcoholism should be given Ritalin with caution "because such
patients may increase dosage on their own." PDR further states that,
"Long-term abuse can lead to tolerance and mental dependence with varying
degrees of abnormal behavior."

Ritalin side effects may include an inability to fall asleep and stay
asleep, as well as nervousness. Other side effects include: loss of
appetite, abdominal pain, weight loss and abnormally fast heartbeat.
Some of
the less common side effects include: chest pain, dizziness, headache,
hives, jerking, pulse changes, skin rash, Tourette's syndrome, severe and
multiple twitching and writhing movements.

Ritalin should not be used in children under six years old, says the PDR,
because the "safety and effectiveness in this age-group have not been
established." PDR goes on to state that "suppression of growth has been
reported with the long-term use of stimulants (the category of which
Ritalin
is included)."

Terrible side effects

Dr. Breggin is more blunt. In his 1998 book, Talking Back to Ritalin, he
lists the following potential side effects of the drug:

. Decreased blood flow to the brain, an effect recently shown to be caused
by cocaine where it is associated with impaired thinking ability and memory
loss.

. Disruption of growth hormone, leading to suppression of growth in the
body
and brain of the child.

. Permanent neurological tics, including Tourette's syndrome.

. Addiction and abuse, including withdrawal reactions on a daily basis.

 Psychosis (mania), depression, insomnia, agitation and social withdrawal.

 Possible shrinkage (atrophy) or other permanent physical abnormalities in
the brain.

 Worsening of the very symptoms the drug is supposed to improve, including
hyperactivity and inattention.

. Decreased ability to learn.

The Food and Drug Administration classifies Ritalin (methylphenidate) as a
Schedule II substance. These substances include: amphetamines, cocaine,
morphine, opium and barbiturates. Ritalin is more regulated in other
countries compared to the United States. America consumes five times as
much
Ritalin as the rest of world combined. In addition to the ongoing
investigation by the World Health Organization, the U.N. International
Narcotics Control Board has issued two official warnings about America's
apparent dependence on Ritalin.

While about 4 million U.S. kids regularly take Ritalin, the Drug
Enforcement
Administration estimates that about 8 million kids and adults will be on
the
drug in 2000. (About 90% of all Ritalin prescriptions are for kids.) The
average Ritalin script runs between $30 and $60 a month. Most health
insurance plans provide coverage for Ritalin and Attention Deficit Disorder
treatment.


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11.12.99
UPDATE!/Fl. 990's Engines SHUT OFF During Descent--NTSB


For our money this latest information from the NTSB, IF true (always a
big "if" with the NTSB), tends to bolster the theory that the jet was
taken control of by some external source, through the use of
radio-frequency technology.


NewsHawk� Inc.

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http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap19991112_1549.html

WIRE:11/12/1999 22:09:00 ET
NTSB: Engines shut down during jet's
rapid descent



NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) _ Midway through the rapid descent of EgyptAir Flight
990, a warning signal indicated a possible "major problem" and then both
engines shut down, the National Transportation Safety Board said Friday.

NTSB Chairman James Hall said new information from the flight data
recorder raises many questions and offers no conclusion about what
brought down the New York-to-Cairo flight on Oct. 31, killing all 217
aboard.

Aviation experts said that the engines could only be shut off manually.

John Nance, an aviation analyst and veteran airline captain from Tacoma,
Wash., said he found it "startling" that both engine start switches
changed from "run" to "cut-off" positions, as the NTSB reported. To do
this, the switches must first be pulled out of their locked positions
and then pushed down, he said.

"The only way that can happen is if a human hand _ a human being _
positions them there," Nance said.

"This does not conclude sabotage, or an intentional attempt to destroy
the aircraft, but it raises that possibility," he said. "They were
either cutting off the engines for the purpose of restarting them, or
they were cutting them off for the purpose of terminating the flight."

Hall said investigators still need more information. "This preliminary
data might be better placed in context with information we hope to learn
from the cockpit voice recorder when it is recovered," Hall said.

The search for the cockpit voice recorder, the Boeing 767's other "black
box," resumed Friday after the robot Magnum underwent emergency repairs
and was launched back into the Atlantic. It is believed to be buried
under piles of debris.

Preliminary information from the data recorder showed that the flight
was normal until the autopilot was disengaged and the plane pitched
sharply down in a controlled descent from 33,000 feet.

Hall said the plane plunged at a 40-degree angle, reaching a speed just
short of the sound barrier. Part way through that descent a warning
signal went on that "indicates a potentially major problem with the
airplane that the flight crew must attend to immediately."

Hall said the possible causes for the warning include a loss of cabin
pressure, the autopilot disconnecting, a fire, or the plane exceeding 86
percent of the speed of sound.

As the plane began to level off about 20 seconds later, the recorder
offered evidence "consistent with both engines shutting down," Hall said.


Investigators say that about 40 seconds after the jet began its dive, it
reached 16,000 feet and then somehow climbed back up to 24,000 feet
before falling rapidly and apparently breaking up before slamming into
the ocean.

"We cannot at this time explain the circumstances that were occurring on
Flight 990 that resulted in the flight profile I just described," Hall
said. "And we will not attempt to speculate about it."

Aviation experts have suggested a sudden decompression _ possibly caused
by a door blowing off, or an explosion _ forced the pilot to rapidly
descend to an altitude where passengers could breathe.

The FBI is examining criminal possibilities including terrorism,
sabotage, skyjacking, suicide or some other issue with a passenger or a
crew member. No evidence of a crime has been found.

On Friday, the FBI was examining the backgrounds of passengers and crew
members on the flight, including a deeper look into the emotional
stability of the co-pilot, a source close to the investigation, who
asked not to be named, told The Associated Press.

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