Does anyone believe it was the protestors who carried the "cyanide"
containers?   And were they empty?   It was cyanide that destroyed the
Blue Danube River awhile back - note the quiet about this subject
matter.

So what makes me most afraid is someday when it comes to this Hello
Dolly bit, we will have a Kissinger Clone with us always - and this is
the creek who wants to corner the market on food - this stuff started
years ago with seedless oranges - seeds are life itself.

For once though, these "faceless and nameless" scientists have been
identified and the circle was drawn - give them something to think about
as for years now they have been terrorizing civilization with weather
control aka modification, laser beams that can wipe out a city, HAARP,
pesticides that now they want to use in medicines.....and drugs, drugs,
drugs - a pill for everything from Arkansas to Littleton.

So who really had these apparently empty cannisters of cyanide....like
Seattle - who were the men dressed like Ninjh - Ninjh?   Maybe that
sharpshooter who was at Waco and Ruby Ridge?

So do you think the public will support any group with cyanide
containers?   This is kind of like diaries left by assassins pointing
route to conspirators or little Buford with his neatly planted neo nazi
literature - or the two kids at Littleton demonized - what and who is
really behind this stuff?

Saba


80 arrested at biotech protest � Minneapolis police also find
containers with cyanide � � �  � Police clashed with
biotechnology protesters in a downtown Minneapolis park Monday.�
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MSNBC STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
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� � MINNEAPOLIS, July 25 � �Eighty people were arrested Monday
after police clashed with protesters outside an international conference
on animal genetics. Police said they also found canisters containing
traces of cyanide left by the protesters, who oppose genetic
engineering. Some biotech critics have become more violent in recent
months, destroying test crops and research facilities across the
country. �
[My note:  So who and what causes Mad Cow disease but McDonalds, we have
with us always........]�
�
�
� � � �THE CANISTERS were found at a McDonald's and at least one
other location. FBI tests revealed the presence of cyanide, which is
lethal when inhaled or digested.
� � � �"I don't want to be starting any panic thing, but this is
clearly ratcheted up, at least on the side of the protests. And this is
clearly connected to that," Police Chief Robert Olson said.
� � � �FBI Special Agent Paul McCabe said the agency was taking
the incident very seriously. "Not only does cyanide attack a person's
central nervous system," he said, "but the gas it emits is very
explosive."
� � � �In the scuffles, one officer suffered a minor injury. No
major injuries were reported among the protesters, but dozens were
sprayed with pepper spray and others were struck with police batons.
� � � �"We tried to be as gentle as we could," Olson said. "They
want to shut down our city. We were not going to let them do that."
� � � �The skirmishes were the first significant disruption
since the International Society for Animal Genetics conference opened
Friday under heavy security.
� � � �Police, determined to avoid violence on the scale of the
World Trade Organization protests in
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� � � �Seattle last year, erected concrete barriers and steel
fencing around the hotel, where about 650 scientists are meeting through
Wednesday.
� � � �
200 TEST POLICE
� � � �Monday's scuffles broke out after more than 200
protesters had gathered in a downtown park. About 1 p.m., a group of
about 25 tested a line of about 12 officers in riot gear about three
blocks from the hotel.
� � � �When the protesters tried to break through, they and at
least two news photographers were wrestled to the ground by police.
� � � �A gas canister apparently containing a chemical irritant
was deployed by protesters, who also threw rocks at officers. Officers
then fired rubber batons � beanbag-like projectiles � into the
crowd.
� � � �Eventually, protesters did break through a police line
into a second park, which has served as a staging area for
demonstrators. There, officers fired pepper spray into the crowd to
break it up.

Source: The Oregonian, MSNBC research
� � � �
� � � �
MORE ATTACKS
� � � �A recent review by MSNBC.com found that biotech
extremists have dramatically stepped up their attacks on genetically
engineered crops and research facilities.
� � � �The Web site of the Upper Midwest Resistance Against
Genetic Engineering, or GrainRAGE, said the meeting is a "good excuse to
rail against one of the foundations of our death-culture."
� � � �The group has posted a "Stop the mad scientists!"
schedule and called for a "shut 'em down" event.
� � � �Spearheading the protests are the Animal Liberation Front
and the Earth Liberation Front. Biotech critics say genetic engineering
threatens biodiversity and could pollute delicate ecosystems or create a
society in which corporations and the government control what kinds of
animals and humans are born.
 ��Earth mattersTalk about the planet�Environment Bulletin Board
� � � �ISAG is one of the world's most prominent groups that
shares information on the gene mapping of livestock and companion
animals, used to enhance their health and resistance to disease.
� � � �Organizers say the biennial conference, being held in the
United States for the first time, has never been confronted by
demonstrations.
� � � �
 MSNBC environment coverage
� � � �
� � � �The Associated Press contributed to this report.
� � � �  �
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 "Environment" - Complete coverage
 International Conference on Animal Genetics

�Cheney V.P. announcement expected�Who is Dick Cheney?�Polls give
Bush a narrow lead�80 arrested at biotech protest�Louise Woodward
parents fraud charges cleared�MSNBC Cover Page
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A. Saba
Dare To Call It Conspiracy



A. Saba
Dare To Call It Conspiracy

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