[cia-drugs] Ore. lawsuit claims Boy Scouts sex abuse coverup

2010-03-20 Thread smartnews
Ore. lawsuit claims Boy Scouts sex abuse  coverup  

Mar 19, 2010 By WILLIAM McCALL
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - The Boy Scouts  of America has long kept an extensive 
archive of secret documents that chronicle  the sexual abuse of young boys 
by Scout leaders over the years.

The  perversion files, a nickname the Boy Scouts are said to have used 
for the  documents, have rarely been seen by the public, but that could all 
change in the  coming weeks in an Oregon courtroom.

The lawyer for a man who was  molested in the 1980s by a Scout leader has 
obtained about 1,000 Boy Scouts sex  files and is expected to release some of 
them at a trial that began Wednesday.  The lawyer says the files show how 
the Boy Scouts have covered up abuse for  decades.

The trial is significant because the files could offer a rare  window into 
how the Boy Scouts have responded to sex abuse by Scout leaders. The  only 
other time the documents are believed to have been presented at a trial was  
in the 1980s in Virginia.
At the start of the Oregon trial, attorney Kelly  Clark recited the Boy 
Scout oath and the promise to obey Scout law to be  trustworthy. Then he 
presented six boxes of documents that he said will show  how the Boy Scouts of 
America broke that oath. He held up file folder after  file folder he said 
contained reports of abuse from around the country, telling  the jury the 
efforts to keep them secret may have actually set back efforts to  prevent 
child abuse nationally.

Clark is seeking $14 million in  damages on behalf of a 37-year-old man who 
was sexually molested in the early  1980s in Portland by an assistant 
Scoutmaster, Timur Dykes. Clark said the  victim suffered mental health 
problems, 
bad grades in school, drug use, anxiety,  difficulty maintaining 
relationships and lost several jobs over the years  because of the abuse. Dykes 
was 
convicted three times between 1983 and 1994  
of sexually abusing boys, most of them Scouts

The lawsuit also  named the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 
because the Mormons acted  as a charter organization, or sponsor, for the local 
Boy Scouts troop that  included the victim. But the church has settled its 
portion of the case. 
_http://apnews.myway.com/article/20100319/D9EHLRE00.html_ 
(http://apnews.myway.com/article/20100319/D9EHLRE00.html)   


[cia-drugs] Re: Power in south

2010-03-20 Thread muckblit
The level of political, intellectual discourse by the common people
in Latin America and Africa leaves us behind. They are not afraid
of the old CIA puppet dictators. No African nation wants AFRICOM.
People mob farm foreclosure auctions in Latin America and either
shut them down or buy the farmer's land cheap for him. Then it
surprised me to hear that the same paradigm was practiced here
during the Dust Bowl and Great Depression.

I thought we were still being beat up by importing smart people
from India and Pakistan. Paks have taken Brighton Beach from
the Russians. Why do we need broadband if we can just let all
the B-1B foreigners replace us at a third the cost? Can't we all
just be morons? Being middle class has so many obligations,
including an orderly thought process so as not to spam the
internet.

-Bob

--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, micha...@... wrote:

 Many in the US might be so shocked at level of inside control that
they
 think unstoppable.  The real solution will come from the outside.  The
 Third World.  To many this is hard to believe.  This is why I posted
about
 the opera in Mexico.

 Another sign all over the net is the expensive decision to get
broadband
 to as many citizens as possible in the US and in the UK.  Why?

 Because we are falling more and more behind in invention.  Less and
less
 percent of patents and on and on.

 So the broadband decision shows the level of desperation.

 Michael





Re: [cia-drugs] Re: Power in south

2010-03-20 Thread homepulse
hear hear! 
albeit experience has demonstrated you not reciprocating communication / direct 
question. 
That is of course your prerogative, and I love ya just the same, 
but such seems to go counter to your below expressed position? 
My Friend ;-) 

- Original Message - 
From: muckblit muckb...@yahoo.com 
To: cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 11:11:22 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: [cia-drugs] Re: Power in south 

The level of political, intellectual discourse by the common people 
in Latin America and Africa leaves us behind. They are not afraid 
of the old CIA puppet dictators. No African nation wants AFRICOM. 
People mob farm foreclosure auctions in Latin America and either 
shut them down or buy the farmer's land cheap for him. Then it 
surprised me to hear that the same paradigm was practiced here 
during the Dust Bowl and Great Depression. 

I thought we were still being beat up by importing smart people 
from India and Pakistan. Paks have taken Brighton Beach from 
the Russians. Why do we need broadband if we can just let all 
the B-1B foreigners replace us at a third the cost? Can't we all 
just be morons? Being middle class has so many obligations, 
including an orderly thought process so as not to spam the 
internet. 

-Bob 

--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, micha...@... wrote: 
 
 Many in the US might be so shocked at level of inside control that 
they 
 think unstoppable. The real solution will come from the outside. The 
 Third World. To many this is hard to believe. This is why I posted 
about 
 the opera in Mexico. 
 
 Another sign all over the net is the expensive decision to get 
broadband 
 to as many citizens as possible in the US and in the UK. Why? 
 
 Because we are falling more and more behind in invention. Less and 
less 
 percent of patents and on and on. 
 
 So the broadband decision shows the level of desperation. 
 
 Michael 
 




 

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Please let us stay on topic and be civil. 

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[cia-drugs] al-CIA-duh al Qaeda alqaeda al-CIAduh CENQUAL

2010-03-20 Thread muckblit
alqaeda al-CIAduh al-CIA-duh al Qaeda CENQUAL

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/18/AR201003\
1805464.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/18/AR201003\
1805464_pf.html

Dismantling of Saudi-CIA Web site illustrates need  for clearer cyberwar
policies

By Ellen Nakashima
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, March 19, 2010; A01




By early 2008, top U.S. military officials had become convinced that 
extremists planning attacks on American forces in Iraq were making use 
of a Web site set up by the Saudi government and the CIA to uncover 
terrorist plots in the kingdom.

We knew we were going to be forced to shut this thing down, recalled 
one former civilian official, describing tense internal discussions in 
which military commanders argued that the site was putting Americans at 
risk. CIA resented that, the former official said.

Elite U.S. military computer specialists, over the objections of the 
CIA, mounted a cyberattack that dismantled the online forum. Although 
some Saudi officials had been informed in advance about the Pentagon's 
plan, several key princes were absolutely furious at the loss of an 
intelligence-gathering tool, according to another former U.S. official.

Four former senior U.S. officials, speaking on the condition of 
anonymity to discuss classified operations, said the creation and 
shutting down of the site illustrate the need for clearer policies 
governing cyberwar. The use of computers to gather intelligence or to 
disrupt the enemy presents complex questions: When is a cyberattack 
outside the theater of war allowed? Is taking out an extremist Web site
a  covert operation or a traditional military activity? Should Congress
be  informed?

The point of the story is it hasn't been sorted out yet in a way that 
all the persons involved in cyber-operations have a clear understanding 
of doctrine, legal authorities and policy, and a clear understanding of 
the distinction between what is considered intelligence activity and 
wartime [Defense Department] authority, said one former senior national
security official.

CIA spokeswoman Marie Harf said, It's sheer lunacy to suggest that any 
part of our government would do anything to facilitate the movement of 
foreign fighters to Iraq.

The Pentagon, the Justice Department 
http://www.whorunsgov.com/Departments/DOJ_Organizational_Chart and the
National Security Agency, whose  director oversaw the operation to take
down the site, declined to  comment for this story, as did officials at
the Saudi Embassy in  Washington.
Precedent before policy

The absence of clear guidelines for cyberwarfare is not new. The George 
W. Bush  http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/George_W._Bush
administration was compelled in its final years to refine  doctrine as
it executed operations. Cyber was moving so fast that we  were always
in danger of building up precedent before we built up  policy, said
former CIA director Michael V. Hayden, without confirming  or denying
the existence of the site or its dismantling.

Lawyers at the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel 
http://www.whorunsgov.com/Departments/Justice/AG/DAG/AAG/OLC are
struggling to define the legal  rules of the road for cyberwarriors,
according to current and former  officials.

The Saudi-CIA Web site was set up several years ago as a honey pot, an
online forum covertly monitored by intelligence agencies to identify 
attackers and gain information, according to three of the former 
officials. The site was a boon to Saudi intelligence operatives, who 
were able to round up some extremists before they could strike, the 
former officials said.

At the time, however, dozens of Saudi jihadists were entering Iraq each 
month to carry out attacks. U.S. military officials grew concerned that 
the site was being used to pass operational information among 
extremists, one former official said. The threat was so serious, former 
officials said, that Gen. Ray Odierno, the top U.S. military commander 
in Iraq, requested that the site be shut down.

The operation was debated by a task force on cyber-operations made up of
representatives from the Defense and Justice departments, the CIA, the 
Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the National
Security Council
http://www.whorunsgov.com/Departments/White_House/COS/NSC . Lt. Gen.
Keith B. Alexander,  who directs the National Security Agency, made a
presentation.

The CIA argued that dismantling the site would lead to a significant 
loss of intelligence. The NSA countered that taking it down was a 
legitimate operation in defense of U.S. troops. Although one Pentagon 
official asserted that the military did not have the authority to 
conduct such operations, the top military commanders made a persuasive 
case that extremists were using the site to plan attacks.

The task force debated whether to go forward and, if so, under what 
authority. If the operation was deemed a traditional 

[cia-drugs] Re: al-CIA-duh al Qaeda alqaeda al-CIAduh CENQUAL

2010-03-20 Thread muckblit
alqaeda CENQUAL al-CIAduh al-CIA-duh al Qaeda

http://www.google.com/search?q=seymour+hersh+qaeda
http://www.google.com/search?q=rashid+khalidi+qaeda+cia


--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, muckblit muckb...@... wrote:

 alqaeda al-CIAduh al-CIA-duh al Qaeda CENQUAL


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/18/AR201003\
\
 1805464.html

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/18/AR201003\
\
 1805464_pf.html

 Dismantling of Saudi-CIA Web site illustrates need  for clearer
cyberwar
 policies

 By Ellen Nakashima
 Washington Post Staff Writer
 Friday, March 19, 2010; A01




 By early 2008, top U.S. military officials had become convinced that
 extremists planning attacks on American forces in Iraq were making use
 of a Web site set up by the Saudi government and the CIA to uncover
 terrorist plots in the kingdom.

 We knew we were going to be forced to shut this thing down, recalled
 one former civilian official, describing tense internal discussions in
 which military commanders argued that the site was putting Americans
at
 risk. CIA resented that, the former official said.

 Elite U.S. military computer specialists, over the objections of the
 CIA, mounted a cyberattack that dismantled the online forum. Although
 some Saudi officials had been informed in advance about the Pentagon's
 plan, several key princes were absolutely furious at the loss of an
 intelligence-gathering tool, according to another former U.S.
official.

 Four former senior U.S. officials, speaking on the condition of
 anonymity to discuss classified operations, said the creation and
 shutting down of the site illustrate the need for clearer policies
 governing cyberwar. The use of computers to gather intelligence or to
 disrupt the enemy presents complex questions: When is a cyberattack
 outside the theater of war allowed? Is taking out an extremist Web
site
 a  covert operation or a traditional military activity? Should
Congress
 be  informed?

 The point of the story is it hasn't been sorted out yet in a way that
 all the persons involved in cyber-operations have a clear
understanding
 of doctrine, legal authorities and policy, and a clear understanding
of
 the distinction between what is considered intelligence activity and
 wartime [Defense Department] authority, said one former senior
national
 security official.

 CIA spokeswoman Marie Harf said, It's sheer lunacy to suggest that
any
 part of our government would do anything to facilitate the movement of
 foreign fighters to Iraq.

 The Pentagon, the Justice Department
 http://www.whorunsgov.com/Departments/DOJ_Organizational_Chart and
the
 National Security Agency, whose  director oversaw the operation to
take
 down the site, declined to  comment for this story, as did officials
at
 the Saudi Embassy in  Washington.
 Precedent before policy

 The absence of clear guidelines for cyberwarfare is not new. The
George
 W. Bush  http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/George_W._Bush
 administration was compelled in its final years to refine  doctrine as
 it executed operations. Cyber was moving so fast that we  were always
 in danger of building up precedent before we built up  policy, said
 former CIA director Michael V. Hayden, without confirming  or denying
 the existence of the site or its dismantling.

 Lawyers at the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel
 http://www.whorunsgov.com/Departments/Justice/AG/DAG/AAG/OLC are
 struggling to define the legal  rules of the road for cyberwarriors,
 according to current and former  officials.

 The Saudi-CIA Web site was set up several years ago as a honey pot,
an
 online forum covertly monitored by intelligence agencies to identify
 attackers and gain information, according to three of the former
 officials. The site was a boon to Saudi intelligence operatives, who
 were able to round up some extremists before they could strike, the
 former officials said.

 At the time, however, dozens of Saudi jihadists were entering Iraq
each
 month to carry out attacks. U.S. military officials grew concerned
that
 the site was being used to pass operational information among
 extremists, one former official said. The threat was so serious,
former
 officials said, that Gen. Ray Odierno, the top U.S. military commander
 in Iraq, requested that the site be shut down.

 The operation was debated by a task force on cyber-operations made up
of
 representatives from the Defense and Justice departments, the CIA, the
 Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the National
 Security Council
 http://www.whorunsgov.com/Departments/White_House/COS/NSC . Lt. Gen.
 Keith B. Alexander,  who directs the National Security Agency, made a
 presentation.

 The CIA argued that dismantling the site would lead to a significant
 loss of intelligence. The NSA countered that taking it down was a
 legitimate operation in defense of U.S. troops. Although one Pentagon
 official asserted that the military did not have the 

[cia-drugs] Aluminum Mercury Thimerosol

2010-03-20 Thread muckblit
80% of students in one school acquire ADHD in one year? How?! Aluminum.
http://www.youtube.com/v/CXWBxxVk_h0
http://www.youtube.com/v/CXWBxxVk_h0


http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/03/20/david-ayou\
b-interview-february-2010.aspx

New Warning About Everyday Poison Linked to Alzheimer's,  ADHD, and
Autism  Posted by
Dr.  Mercola
http://articles.mercola.com/members/Dr.-Mercola/default.aspx
|  March 20 2010Dr. Ayoub was, as many of you are, very
concerned about mercury  (thimerosal) in vaccines for a number of years,
and attended a number of  autism conferences that featured physicians
who were highlighting the  dangers of mercury.
However, a few personal encounters heightened his interest in another 
toxic metal frequently used in vaccines, namely aluminum.

Parents of autistic children kept pointing out the fact that their 
children's heavy metal toxicity profiles showed high amounts of 
aluminum, and they wanted to know what that meant.

Secondly, a well respected nutritionist who deals with industrial 
aluminum toxicity showed him toxicity profiles of middle school children
who had ADHD. In his estimate, 90 percent of the children in one 
particular school had developed ADHD during the course of a single year,
and their toxicity profiles showed massive amounts of aluminum.

In addition, he did a pilot study with Dr. Usman, who treats autism 
with biomedicine, and when he evaluated the aluminum burden of these 
autistic children, he found that high percentage of them also had very 
high aluminum burdens.

All of these events led him to look deeper into the aluminum issue, 
which we discuss at length in this interview.
Why is Aluminum Used in Vaccines?
Mercury (thimerosal) exposure has declined significantly since it was 
eliminated from the single-dose vials of most childhood vaccines, yet 
autism rates have continued to skyrocket. This has led many to assume 
that mercury isn't a problem, and anyone questioning the safety of 
vaccines is considered to be a hysterical wingnut.

However, while mercury use has decreased, the use of aluminum  additives
has increased!

Aluminum, like any other adjuvant, is added to the vaccine in order  to
boost the host's immune response to the antigen. The antigen is what
your body responds to and makes antibodies against (the virus being 
injected). By boosting your body's immune response, the vaccine 
manufacturer can use a smaller amount of antigen, which makes production
less expensive.

Interestingly enough, according to Dr. Ayoub, even our modern medical 
literature admits that how this happens exactly is still a mystery. And 
it's not a consistent finding. He mentions a couple of studies on
the  more recent HPV vaccine, which found that the aluminum adjuvant had
no  effect at all on the immune response…

So, although aluminum is frequently added to vaccines for this 
particular purpose, no one knows with any degree of confidence that it 
actually makes a more effective vaccine.
Is Aluminum a Heavy Metal?
Aluminum is by many considered to be a heavy metal. However, based on 
the Periodic Table, it's just shy of a heavy metal. So it's
called a  light metal.

But regardless of its precise classification, aluminum is in the  metal
grouping, and it's a common compound.

You will find aluminum in the earth's crust, and in air, soil and 
water. However, although aluminum is a common, natural
substance, it's  important to realize that it has absolutely no
biological role  inside your body.

In fact, we already know that aluminum  is a poison
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/01/27/mercury-i\
n-vaccines-was-replaced-with-something-even-more-toxic.aspx .
Which Vaccines Contain Aluminum?
Many vaccines contain aluminum, including:

* Hepatitis A
* Hepatitis B
* DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis)
* Hib vaccine
* Pneumococcal vaccine
* Gardasil (HPV vaccine)

This is NOT an all-inclusive list, however. Your best bet is to read 
through the package insert of each vaccine in question.

You can find a comprehensive list  of approved vaccines on the FDA's
website, with links to each package  insert
http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/ApprovedProducts/ucm\
093833.htm .

The amount of aluminum in each vaccine will vary. However, according  to
Dr. Ayoub, it's important to realize that the toxicity is not 
entirely dependent on dose, but also on how it's distributed in your
body.

For example, a small dose released rapidly from the injection site  into
your body can cause a rapid rise in blood aluminum levels. So a  small
dose released quickly may be much more toxic than a large dose  that
ends up staying longer in the tissue at the injection site.

The variables of personal differences and differences in how the 
injection is given are too numerous to count, and they may play a role 
in how toxic a shot ends up being once injected into 

Re: [cia-drugs] Re: Power in south

2010-03-20 Thread michael1
We are all on same page.  AFRICOM important.  Did I post the letter I
wrote to General Ward of AFRICOM?  I think I did.
From looks of Chad and Sudan and even strangness in Nigeria I think Africa
is doing their own Peace of Westphalia but keeping it inside.  Anything
they do out in open becomes a target.
And I certainly support Turkey.  I don't know what Sweden is doing, have
friends there and they too are embarrassed.
France and England just as responsible for Armenia. Armenia teaches you
not to trust a jump country.  Keeping enemies close does not mean
betraying them while in their lap, lol.
m
 hear hear!
 albeit experience has demonstrated you not reciprocating communication /
 direct question.
 That is of course your prerogative, and I love ya just the same,
 but such seems to go counter to your below expressed position?
 My Friend ;-)

 - Original Message -
 From: muckblit muckb...@yahoo.com
 To: cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 11:11:22 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
 Subject: [cia-drugs] Re: Power in south

 The level of political, intellectual discourse by the common people
 in Latin America and Africa leaves us behind. They are not afraid
 of the old CIA puppet dictators. No African nation wants AFRICOM.
 People mob farm foreclosure auctions in Latin America and either
 shut them down or buy the farmer's land cheap for him. Then it
 surprised me to hear that the same paradigm was practiced here
 during the Dust Bowl and Great Depression.

 I thought we were still being beat up by importing smart people
 from India and Pakistan. Paks have taken Brighton Beach from
 the Russians. Why do we need broadband if we can just let all
 the B-1B foreigners replace us at a third the cost? Can't we all
 just be morons? Being middle class has so many obligations,
 including an orderly thought process so as not to spam the
 internet.

 -Bob

 --- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, micha...@... wrote:

 Many in the US might be so shocked at level of inside control that
 they
 think unstoppable. The real solution will come from the outside. The
 Third World. To many this is hard to believe. This is why I posted
 about
 the opera in Mexico.

 Another sign all over the net is the expensive decision to get
 broadband
 to as many citizens as possible in the US and in the UK. Why?

 Because we are falling more and more behind in invention. Less and
 less
 percent of patents and on and on.

 So the broadband decision shows the level of desperation.

 Michael





 

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 Please let us stay on topic and be civil.

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Re: [cia-drugs] Power in south

2010-03-20 Thread michael1
Wow, thanks. General Zinni too.
m,

 dear Michael,

 this might interest you?:

 National Broadband Plan
 http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/MediaCog/message/712

 also, if you feel like it, please elaborate on the 'South Power' factor.

 ;-)

 - Original Message -
 From: micha...@midcoast.com
 To: cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 5:51:37 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
 Subject: [cia-drugs] Power in south

 Many in the US might be so shocked at level of inside control that they
 think unstoppable. The real solution will come from the outside. The
 Third World. To many this is hard to believe. This is why I posted about
 the opera in Mexico.

 Another sign all over the net is the expensive decision to get broadband
 to as many citizens as possible in the US and in the UK. Why?

 Because we are falling more and more behind in invention. Less and less
 percent of patents and on and on.

 So the broadband decision shows the level of desperation.

 Michael


 

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 Please let us stay on topic and be civil.

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Re: [cia-drugs] Power in south

2010-03-20 Thread michael1
Re: Power in the South:
Simplification of world situations is the hardest.

One simplification, (not an oversimplification), is:  “Aqaba is in
Dallas”, “Hadrian’s Wall is in New Bedford”, and “The only road back to
Jerusalem is through Gulu”.  These are just broad, but useful, geographic
images from history.

One:
“Aqaba is in Dallas”:  We control the world by using navies to control the
flow of oil.  Technology has turned on itself.  The AK-47 now trumps the
carrier based battle group.  This is now admitted to even in the
prestigious Naval Institute’s magazine: Proceedings.
Like Lawrence’s decision to cross the desert and attack Aqaba the guns are
trained on the sea and cannot be turned.  This is why Chavez visits the
Kalashnikov factory in Russia.  It is to reinforce the knowledge of this. 
(BTW the 47 stands for 1947!)

Two:
“Hadrian’s Wall is in New Bedford.”  Most all colonialism, the contacts,
were based on the contacts in the first world-wide industry; whaling. 
Even in the American Revolution the seaports were bonded to the
international bankers- New York City remaining Tory until the end.  Mao
knew it was far more important to take the countryside.  Once he won he
moved all universities inland.  We have reached that limit.  Normal war is
impossible throughout most of Latin American and a good portion of Africa.
 In vast areas of South American the cities are in the high-ground- at
altitudes for better temperature.  In one case a mere squad of men held up
all transportation to a city by attacking a nexus of roads through the
jungle for a full month.   Many of these areas can also exist better
without electric or oil.  Not well…, but exist.  War is war.  Another way
of saying this:  The South is less dependent on resources such as oil and
very rich in them.  Much of our oil, for example, comes from Venezuela and
Angola.

Three:
“The only road back to Jerusalem is through Gulu.”  This is really coming
about at present.  ‘Jerusalem’ here is used to represent a world coming
together on critical strategic issues.  It really is in progress.  Even
the Christian Science Monitor admitted to the CIA’s focus on Gulu, (north
of Kampala), as a listening post.  We must accept a collecting Africa. 
They are to be the breadbasket of the world.  (Perhaps not so oddly this
too has just been touted by the Christian Science magazine format.)  As
Africa collects into one power it both reinstates the Peace of Westphalia
concept, (more than just Chad and Sudan), but wisely leaves the Gulu and
LRA area for last.  Like the United States ‘island jumping’ in the South
Pacific in the war against Japan.  LRA not on the maps but for a long time
an African country bigger than the Iberian peninsula covering areas north
of Gulu, teensy slices of Ethiopia, large portions of southern Sudan,
parts of CAR and big hunks of the Congo.  Both Turkey and China are very
ahead in understanding this.  Now most critical international meets are in
Istanbul, (not Ankara!!).
Chinese language teachers in hot demand both in Africa and all over South
America including land-locked Bolivia.

As this is new to some will repeat with slightly different slant:

“Aqaba is in Dallas. Hadrian’s Wall is in New Bedford. And the ONLY road
back to Jerusalem is through Gulu.”

Aqaba is in Dallas:
The present control of the world is mainly the Western world’s sea power
protecting the oil business. From the demonstration of General Van Riper,
etc, this has finally been admitted. The NYTimes did so in editorial but
was careful to use the phrase ‘mid ocean navy’ and omitting the terms
‘blue water navy’ and ‘littoral’. You might be able to research this by
Googling littoral and navy but you would need wade through tons of ‘mil.
babble’. To simplify this just realize that the AK-47 has trumped the
cruise missile. Eventually low-tech beats high-tech but it is a slow
process.
The image comes from WW I and Lawrence of Arabia’s surprise attack on
Aqaba across the assumed impassable desert as the guns of Aqaba were
trained on the sea and could not be turned. ‘Dallas’ represents oil
control.

Hadrian’s Wall is in New Bedford:
We are still enmeshed in a postcolonial period worldwide. In general this
shows itself on the first worldwide sea trade, the whaling industry. To a
great extent, (worldwide), there is tension between the port areas and
inland areas. New York City stayed ‘Tory’ until the end of the American
Revolution. Mao saw this and kept his Long March inward ignoring the
seaports until the end. Even after that revolution he saw the continuing
psychological danger and moved all colleges and universities inward to the
countryside. Areas in northern latitudes where technology is more
necessary, (cold climates etc.), inland areas are reduced to inward
frustration. They are far more a real power south. Those land areas more
vested in ports tend to break off. Portugal is to Spain as the Benelux
nations and old Holland is to Germany as the real Phoenicians were to the
then 

[cia-drugs] Pope 'led cover-up of child abuse by priests' 30.09.06 The Pope played a leading

2010-03-20 Thread smartnews
Pope 'led cover-up of child abuse by priests' 30.09.06 The Pope played a  
leading role in a systematic cover-up of child sex abuse by Roman Catholic  
priests, according to a shocking documentary to be screened by the BBC 
tonight.  In 2001, while he was a cardinal, he issued a secret Vatican edict to 
Catholic  bishops all over the world, instructing them to put the Church's 
interests ahead  of child safety. The document recommended that rather than 
reporting sexual  abuse to the relevant legal authorities, bishops should 
encourage the victim,  witnesses and perpetrator not to talk about it. And, to 
keep victims quiet, it  threatened that if they repeat the allegations they 
would be  excommunicated.
_http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23369148-pope-led-cover-up-of-ch
ild-abuse-by-priests.do_ 
(http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23369148-pope-led-cover-up-of-child-abuse-by-priests.do)
   


Re: [cia-drugs] Pope 'led cover-up of child abuse by priests' 30.09.06 The Pope played a leading

2010-03-20 Thread michael1
Thanks,
The comments are telling on the link.  Seems you might look at the
banking/political angle within the Church as being very similar to
Franklin etc.  This is bigger mostly because of the emotional impact.
m

 Pope 'led cover-up of child abuse by priests' 30.09.06 The Pope played a
 leading role in a systematic cover-up of child sex abuse by Roman Catholic
 priests, according to a shocking documentary to be screened by the BBC
 tonight.  In 2001, while he was a cardinal, he issued a secret Vatican
 edict to
 Catholic  bishops all over the world, instructing them to put the Church's
 interests ahead  of child safety. The document recommended that rather
 than
 reporting sexual  abuse to the relevant legal authorities, bishops should
 encourage the victim,  witnesses and perpetrator not to talk about it.
 And, to
 keep victims quiet, it  threatened that if they repeat the allegations
 they
 would be  excommunicated.
 _http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23369148-pope-led-cover-up-of-ch
 ild-abuse-by-priests.do_
 (http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23369148-pope-led-cover-up-of-child-abuse-by-priests.do)




[cia-drugs] FIRST EARTH - Uncompromising Ecological Architecture

2010-03-20 Thread homepulse










The House as Living Sculpture; the True Green Revolution. 
http://ilovecob.com/archive/cob-documentary-teaser 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abYZLmPwgwQ 



Full Film: 
FIRST EARTH (1/12) - Uncompromising Ecological Architecture 
http://ilovecob.com/archive/first-earth 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuDkfuziZiI 



 



[cia-drugs] Takedown: The Fall of the Mafia Empire [1 Attachment]

2010-03-20 Thread homepulse



Takedown: The Fall of the Mafia Empire  bohegfnc 
Audio Books : Misc. Educational : AAC : English 

Abridged: 5 hrs and 42 mins 
By: Rick Cowan and Douglas Century 
Narrated by: Christopher Meloni 




Publisher's Summary 
Seldom has the netherworld of the Mafia been revealed with such fascinating 
detail and sheer suspense. Like the classics of the genre - from The 
Godfather to The French Connection to Wise Guy - Takedown leads us to the 
inner ring of a conspiracy of corruption and terror that held New York City 
in its grip for nearly 50 years. 

Rick Cowan was a young NYPD detective in 1992 when he dropped by a Brooklyn 
waterfront warehouse to investigate a recent firebombing - only one in a 
string of interviews he considered routine. But what he found there was far 
from routine, for it would take him on a five-year odyssey and nearly cost 
him his life. In fact, he had stumbled on the lead of a lifetime - the 
suspicion that he might unearth the hard evidence police and federal 
agencies alike had been chasing for decades: the proof of collusion among 
the mob families to extort billions from the nation's most influential 
corporations that call New York their home. 

Featuring eccentric, larger-than-life New York characters and an undercover 
cop on the brink of being discovered - and murdered - at every step, 
Takedown is a riveting real-life procedural and one of the most important 
investigative books of its time. 
Size: 129.74 MB 

http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/2177973/9297126/ 



Re: [cia-drugs] Power in south

2010-03-20 Thread homepulse




dear Michael, 

Thank you for writing ... you've got me quite intrigued ;-) 

I am reading through your dissertation, and continue to peruse 
such toward understanding, and please request your help in hopes to better 
clarify said understanding: 

Would you please provide a synopsis to paraphrase what you have 
written, so such might offer additional perspective for triangulation 
contexting please? 
-- 
also here are a few notables / markers perhaps you could address in the 
synopsis requested: 

Michael wrote: 

 Many in the US might be so shocked at level of inside control that they 
 think unstoppable. The real solution will come from the outside . The 
 Third World. 
-- 
With that in place O'Neal's dictum, ( All politics is local ), takes over in 
spades. 


-=== 

I would also like to make a comment regarding the following that might aid 
via a telling perspective from 'where I am coming from' regarding where we 
are headed (hopefully with reduced suffering ;-) 

regarding your: 
 The Reformation bloodshed is almost beyond our present imagination. 

Martin Luther: I'll Have My God Direct, thank you very much 

LITERALISM vs Bogus Authority 


No more bogus INTERPRETER / PRIEST / middle-man, claiming to have some 
special connection/knowledge/authority/direct-access-to-God/God's Spokesman 
No! No more! 

Martin Luther: I'll Have My God Direct, thank you very much 
( although not yet quite acknowledging Bible's are written by 
men/middle-men, quite LITERALLY ;-) 

Nevertheless, the teleological spreading was let out of ITs cage, ... 
or so IT seems, by ITself ... .. ;-) 

 The Reformation bloodshed is almost beyond our present imagination. 
Yes, and Martin Luther was shocked and dismayed by what he felt he unleashed 
(of course with Major assistance from Gutenberg Press, THE LITERAL, 
unleashed , always having been locked-up in the head, via 
repressive-complicity, did Resume ITs holy-grail spread ... so-long being 
repressed ITs dam breaking gushing spreading attempting to cope ITs 2D 
wild-fire upon the same 3D landscape experienced much violent birthing pains 
as IT adjusted new freedom 

=== 

In all ITs various varieties / factions finally swam across the moat to a 
new world to be refined, somewhat free'er from the Old-world mind  
modalities. 


LITERALISM 
US Constitution 
Contract Law 
Specific Performance 
The DNA of that Teleology / The Holy Grail / The Golden Rule / LITERAL 
ACCOUNTABILITY 


This new level of efficiency / transparent literal accountability brought 
new levels of order  productivity ... as such/IT empowered the average 
individual, while delegating responsibility/freedom from burdening the 
central government, Both Flourished In That Freedom of Accountability! 
Individuals were unleashed in the understanding their individual efforts 
would now more efficiently / accountably be rewarded (and would not be 
suffer surprise usurpation by whim of the especially authorized ... this 
Holy Grail / Golden Rule / Accountability was and IS The Spice that makes 
Life Right ;-) 

The Real Solution is and has always been from within 



If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you 
If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth 
will destroy 
Jesus 


 Jebus was talkin'bout evolution when he suggested a revolution for us to 
let go of matter so that matter would let go of us ~ Homer Simpson? 



;-) 



- Original Message - 
From: michael1@ midcoast .com 
To: cia-drugs@ yahoogroups .com 
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2010 10:44:34 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: Re: [cia-drugs] Power in south 

Re: Power in the South: 
Simplification of world situations is the hardest. 

One simplification, (not an oversimplification), is: “Aqaba is in 
Dallas”, “Hadrian’s Wall is in New Bedford”, and “The only road back to 
Jerusalem is through Gulu”. These are just broad, but useful, geographic 
images from history. 

One: 
“Aqaba is in Dallas”: We control the world by using navies to control the 
flow of oil. Technology has turned on itself. The AK-47 now trumps the 
carrier based battle group. This is now admitted to even in the 
prestigious Naval Institute’s magazine: Proceedings. 
Like Lawrence’s decision to cross the desert and attack Aqaba the guns are 
trained on the sea and cannot be turned. This is why Chavez visits the 
Kalashnikov factory in Russia. It is to reinforce the knowledge of this. 
(BTW the 47 stands for 1947!) 

Two: 
“Hadrian’s Wall is in New Bedford.” Most all colonialism, the contacts, 
were based on the contacts in the first world-wide industry; whaling. 
Even in the American Revolution the seaports were bonded to the 
international bankers- New York City remaining Tory until the end. Mao 
knew it was far more important to take the countryside. Once he won he 
moved all universities inland. We have reached that limit. Normal war is 
impossible throughout most of Latin American and a good portion of 

[cia-drugs] Re: Power in south

2010-03-20 Thread muckblit
Africa seems to hold to a single notion, that AFRICOM basing would
always serve as School of the Coups. Therefore an absolute lockout
has so far been assured by centuries of popular experience guilded
by the inexplicable US neo-colonial insult to its undeserved mandate
granted by victims of colonialism during the colonialist collapse
following World War One. The US was still pandering Hashemite
monarchs in Iraq and Afghanistan a few short years ago, in the
manner of replacing Mossadegh in Iran with the shah in 1953.

Destabilization to a failed state that will support US paternalism
or even intervention is still possible in some countries to a great
degree, or just to a degree of schizophrenia or tumor in a strong
body, as in Nigeria, thanks to oil and drugs in Nigeria. Destabilizing
influences in Nigeria can harbor destabilizing expats from Liberia
for another day, or be exported as opportunity permits, even when
empire assets are not able to completely destabilize or ruin Nigeria.

Then the US seems to use what Africans openly and widely refer to
as cocaine colonialism from a base of islands off the west coast.
Drug colonialism as a destabilizing influence is also done covertly,
through Nigeria. If we read Rodney Stich's books, he talks about
Red Star Brewery in Lagos, and Nigerians useful to smuggling
heroin to and then through europe back to the US under guise of
Nigerian electronics, not go get sued but again just quoting the
name of Philips (TV) from Stich. 1980's books from retired NTSB
investigator Stich, who interviewed disavowed Air America pilots
such as Crittendon(Crittendon Air Transport). The way that the
heroin is used is to open a second front of drug colonialism over
land into other African countries, to create a pincer with the
offshore cocaine colonialism. Then, the US offers AFRICOM
USN help with the drug pirates, dialectic at its best, and problems
and solutions from the same people.

Another way to advertise for AFRICOM was exemplified by US Pres.
Obama in his speech in Ghana's parliament. You can listen to that
on youtube. He tags other issues but the main three I identify are
offers of WB/IMF type loans, which also cycle back into US corps,
and then in his speech, that would be loans cycled back to US
genmod terminator seed and pesticide and herbicide companies,
and then the third great hope for converting to monocrop cash
cropping with dependency on the US for seeds, chemicals, and
loans would be that AFRICOM basing would secure the US
investment there. Oil-rich democratic Ghana calls all of that
just grotesque neo-colonialism aimed to grab the oil money
that otherwise could support education, roads, datacom, and
services.

Haiti used to feed itself with locally grown rice, but before the
earthquake had losts its rice farming to globalist trade policy.
African countries watch Haiti news, and a lot of them speak
French, too. Haiti is obviously the poorer for allowing the US
to dictate trade and aid policy, and the Africans see that Haiti
is unable to develop its oil or gold resources or engage in a
democratic political process. Africans have oil production,
and several breadbasket nations, and so are not getting
dubbed over by US propaganda over-ride as are the poor
Haitians. As far as listening to Obama, they know to listen
to his words, because he could be just another Afro-American
bringing the southern US plantation model back to Africa
like the Afro-American Liberians who only lost control of
their indigenous African slaves in 2004. Imagine Haitians,
who staged a rebellion every year or two for hundreds of
years, getting control of oil and gold, and then that is what
many African nations are looking like today. They, like the
Latin American nations which have tired of CIA puppets,
are not having any nouveau Bushwa Obama tricks, and
they know it, and they are having fun knowing that we
know it. Hilary's limited hangout in Congo speeches
might have been precipitated by Obama's failed speech
in Ghana parliament. Hilary recognized cell phone
genocide for tantalum and tungsten in Congo.

The US also offers help with emerging diseases, CIA
surplus biological weaponry including salmonella
typhimurium ST313 which will be wiping out whole
villages in Africa since CIA modified it to be human hosted
and to produce a lot more toxins, similar to a certain
unclassified successful experiment to make yeast bacteria
produce a lot more alchohol than usual. H1N1 has also
emerged from CIA front labs lately, and you could take
mercury and aluminum to help you with that(see what
mercury and aluminum are doing in vaccines
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cia-drugs/message/49017
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cia-drugs/message/49017   )
same as HIV drugs all cause anemia and lower immunity and
antibiotics and antiparasitic and antivirals for US bees are
going to wipe out our remaining bees this year after pesticides
including nicotine weakened them in prior years. The anthrax,
tularemia, salmonella 

[cia-drugs] Re: Pope 'led cover-up of child abuse by priests' 30.09.06 The Pope played a leading

2010-03-20 Thread muckblit
How about German pedo jesuits, Rattinger, pope goes to Germany
to restore public confidence in church government, same week as
Biden and Israel have a tiff and talk over Palestinian heads. Is
it more failed system on last legs like our own systemic crisis
accompanied by the sound of Nero fiddling on the Titanic?

If we could comfortably move into the next bubble, what bubble
could hired-archicalism survive as idol shepherds by leading us
into? Would poor people have to own a horse to ride into that
valley?

-Bob

--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, micha...@... wrote:

 Thanks,
 The comments are telling on the link.  Seems you might look at the
 banking/political angle within the Church as being very similar to
 Franklin etc.  This is bigger mostly because of the emotional impact.
 m

  Pope 'led cover-up of child abuse by priests' 30.09.06 The Pope
played a
  leading role in a systematic cover-up of child sex abuse by Roman
Catholic
  priests, according to a shocking documentary to be screened by the
BBC
  tonight.  In 2001, while he was a cardinal, he issued a secret
Vatican
  edict to
  Catholic  bishops all over the world, instructing them to put the
Church's
  interests ahead  of child safety. The document recommended that
rather
  than
  reporting sexual  abuse to the relevant legal authorities, bishops
should
  encourage the victim,  witnesses and perpetrator not to talk about
it.
  And, to
  keep victims quiet, it  threatened that if they repeat the
allegations
  they
  would be  excommunicated.
 
_http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23369148-pope-led-cover-up-o\
f-ch
  ild-abuse-by-priests.do_
 
(http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23369148-pope-led-cover-up-o\
f-child-abuse-by-priests.do)
 





Re: [cia-drugs] Re: Power in south

2010-03-20 Thread michael1
(Note: less than two weeks after I sent this Kenya exploded.)

General William E. Ward
Vice Admiral Robert T. Moeller
Ambassador Mary Carlin Yates
AFRICOM

Dear Ambassador Yates, General Ward and Admiral Moeller,

Permission to speak frankly as you three are in deep doo doo.

You learned nothing from Lebanon?  The militia was part of a female social
organization the power of which surprised both the CIA and Mossad.  The
greater war for Africa looms.  First we had the stupidity of Admiral
Timothy J. Keating with his almost ‘nuke terrorist’ exercise in
Charleston, S.C.   I posted letter to him on Internet prior (over 14,000
readers first week) and the exercise that would have ‘given too much away’
called off.  See http://www.midcoast.com/~michael1/webnukeletter.htm

But you go into deeper shit.   “Coastal” meetings have taken place that
starts the process of Africa working together as “…one country…”.   It
will: but not in that fashion.  That is the ‘outside’.   As Mao understood
prior to his ‘long march’ the interior is far more important.  You
continue to ‘play sides against each other’.  It did not work in ‘many
groups / religions’ Lebanon and it will not work in Africa.  Africa will
collect from the ‘inside’.  It will not be ‘ordered’.  No, (at least
visible), ‘central command’. Who will you be fighting then?  Terrorists?

Are a group of guys who shoot soldiers in the back when there is no
declared war terrorists?  Of course they are.  It happened.  They met
later in a barn frightened that the ‘government’ would come after them and
hang them for treason.  But a rider pulls up and informs them that a
revolution is afoot.  Ethan Allen names his group the Green Mountain Boys
and continues.

You did right when you set up a ‘CIA’ listening post in Gulu (Christian
Science Monitor).  But you didn’t listen.   You wish to prosecute Joseph
Kony.  He was caught between the old Black Jewish sects of Ethiopia,
Christians and Muslims.  The Lords Revolution Army was: “One God, Ten
Commandments or we shoot you.”  Seems nonsensical until you realize that
it is a common denominator that you dare not go past.  So even if UN
captures and hangs him after peace declared, so what?  It was not that
specific philosophy but the general concept that spread to Lebanon.  As it
will now spread (from inside out) in Africa.  That seed is sown: the
ground fertile.

Admiral Moeller,
You learned nothing from General Van Riper?  First you ‘overlook’ the
sinking of the H.M.S Sheffield because ‘only other navies (secretly our
‘friends’)’ could do such.  And you held that view even after ‘surprise
Soviet naval maneuvers’ of 1984.  Missiles better than that French missile
can now be hid in the sand on the seabed.  Woods Hole Oceanagraphic
‘Hydrods’ can only detect metal to 3 meters.  You even used ‘platoons’ of
dolphins off the Gunsten Hall.  But you had to keep bringing in animal
trainers because of ‘dolphin boredom’.  You sent down divers over every
point you saw a trawler stop in the Golf.  Think that is enough?  Attack
on Cole and whatever was in Aqaba was inept compared to what is coming. 
John Lehman made a big point about loosing surface ships as “…sometimes
necessary…” citing Midway.  How many do you think you could afford to
loose in this day and age, sir?  You nixed the Land Attack DD 21 in favor
of “Littorals’.  All four are out of San Diego because of Malacca.  Before
you tried to protect that 1200 miles of shoreline with rubber boats and
fifty caliber.  Think this is better?  You can bury effective missiles in
the sand with launchers made from nothing but liquid vinyl and sawdust. 
About anything else you would need can be picked up at Toys-R-Us.  Those
Littorals are now only targets.

General Ward,
Sir, there is one thing you will never do here.  You will never be able to
‘define the battlefield’.   A non-military for intel?  More shades of
Rummy, sir?
What is being shown as ‘prime target’?  If Algeria example, it will be the
UN.
Of course.  See ‘play’ at link above.

Ambassador Yates,
Ahmadinejad states recently that he is holding another unspecified card
re: nukes.  What do you imagine this is?  See also play at link above.

Hedley Donovan was the best at naval intelligence in WW II.  (Song from
South Pacific, ‘Happy Talk’ was tribute.) Once in Hawaii he had only a
short time to locate Jap fleet.  He puts out simple directive to spies on
every island.  They had to go down to the local bar and report the talk as
either ‘happy’ or ‘serious’, nothing in-between.  With just this he
located fleet at Leyte Gulf.  In the same sense if you want to see what is
‘connecting’ in Africa watch for those ‘army’ Toyota pick-ups that have
the most females with the soldiers (as Lebanon).  But that won’t even do. 
They will think of this also.

I see just what you are doing.  What I think about your present
relationship with Kenya is unprintable.

Perhaps some poetry will express this better.  Poetry follows.

With all respect,
Sincerely,


[cia-drugs] Chatter: The Secret World of Global Eavesdropping

2010-03-20 Thread homepulse




Chatter: Dispatches from the Secret World of Global Eavesdropping   

bohegfnc 
Audio Books : Misc. Educational : : English 
Unabridged: 10 hrs and 57 mins 
By: Patrick Radden Keefe 
Narrated by: Robertson Dean 




Publisher's Summary 
In Chatter, Patrick Radden Keefe investigates the international 
eavesdropping alliance known as Echelon, sorting facts from conspiracy 
theories to determine just how much privacy Americans unknowingly sacrifice 
in the name of greater security. Keefe's riveting investigation moves from a 
secret listening station in England's Yorkshire moors to the intelligence 
bureaucracies of Washington and London; from an abandoned National Security 
Agency base hidden in the mountains of North Carolina to the European 
Parliament in Brussels. 

Along the way Keefe meets intelligence eavesdroppers who listen in on other 
people's private conversations, protestors who believe that systems like 
Echelon will end privacy as we know it, former senators who feel American 
intelligence operates without any effective legislative oversight, and the 
journalists who brought Echelon to light. As the struggle between national 
security and civil liberties becomes ever more pronounced against a backdrop 
of global terrorism, Chatter is sure to fire debate. 

What the Critics Say 
Mr. Keefe writes, crisply and entertainingly, as an interested private 
citizen rather than an expert. (The New York Times) 

Intelligent and polemical, Keefe's study is sure to spark some political 
chatter of its own. (Publishers Weekly) 

Chatter is a surprisingly interesting and eye-opening examination of the 
United States-led global surveillance network known as Echelon. In the 
book, Patrick Radden Keefe explores the nature of this vast program of 
worldwide communication interception, which sounds Orwellian yet remains all 
too real. The strength of the book lies with the detail of Keefe's research 
and in the many characters whom he describes. Robertson Dean's stentorian 
voice sounds authoritative and lends an additional level of credibility to 
the book. Dean relishes its many tales, which range from humorous to 
chilling. If the book has a weakness, it is Keefe's failure to delve more 
deeply into the implications of this intelligence network and the way it 
serves as Big Brother to the world. (AudioFile 2005) 


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[cia-drugs] Re: al-CIA-duh al Qaeda alqaeda al-CIAduh CENQUAL

2010-03-20 Thread muckblit
Rashid Khalidi, Iron Cage,
p. xxii xxviii al-CIA-duh
p. xxxiii arab nations did not exactly invade Israel
p. 80 myth of backwardness of 20th century Palestinians
p. 128 Brit colonialism continued by Israel and US

http://www.google.com/search?q=gitmo+laptops

Goss and Atta from same town, Petruskie and Viguerie too, anthrax
in Arkansas(Russell Welch) and 911(Daschle and Leahy), WTC
towers fall at speed of mass in a vacuum i.e. no resistance by materials
because they were powdered/melted by explosions which you can see
zippering down one corner in video. Oil smoke from top floor lights
up as plane hits, or even before. Video shows dripping molten steel,
and too soon even if you believe kerosene melts steel to liquid.

So, al-CIA-duh had a CIA-sponsored website and now, laptops in Gitmo.
Does one cause us to forget about the other, or can we do simple
addition
anymore? Remember to hit the plus key before keying in the next number!

--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, muckblit muckb...@... wrote:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cia-drugs/message/49016






[cia-drugs] The Neurosis of Misdirection / we don't climb that ladder in this cage buddy

2010-03-20 Thread homepulse



THE LITERAL, 
unleashed , always having been locked-up in the head, via 
repressive-complicity, did Resume ITs holy-grail spread 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cia-drugs/message/49025 


we don't climb that ladder in this cage buddy 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cia-drugs/message/48504 

Trying to Avoid Pain || Locked in Prison of Fear | The Cancer Spreads Into The 
Brain ;-) 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cia-drugs/message/48014 

Why The USA Is In Trouble... ? (Avatars'R'Us) 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cia-drugs/message/48420 

=== 


Conspiracature, SchlockAwe  the unbearable lightness of fleeing ;-) 




The Neurosis of Misdirection 


Conspiracature 





When you got nothing, you got nothing to lose 
You're invisible now, you got no secrets to conceal - Bob Dylan 

Funny, that, how the public face of the Satanic Panic flap was a 
black-clad Dr Evil with an Eddie Munster 'do, and its fearless vampire 
hunter an almost impossibly bumbling everywhere-man of the far right with an 
FBI backstory. And how the leading proponents for the disclosure of 
extraterrestials have been military careerists or intelligence assets, while 
the most noisome researchers supporting the ET hypothesis have also been 
disseminators of military disinformation. Or how, suddenly, the loudest 
voices for 9/11 Truth are those of former Bush aides and lifelong 
Republicans, beating the drum for - dig it - no passenger aircraft having 
struck the World Trade Center. 

It's more than just theme and content that evoke The Outer Limits. It's our 
uncritical digestion of dubious information that becomes our fattening 
hobby. We will control the horizontal. We will control the vertical Sit 
quietly and we will control all that you see and hear . If we're open to all 
channels and lack the discernment to know what we're watching, we're nothing 
but passive consumers of conspiratainment. 


http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2006/04/conspiracature_12.html 

more here: 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GovernmentShadow/message/25066 


=== 

Existential Entropy 

The Neurosis of Misdirection  fractured identity; 
and weakness which results from lack of conceptual clarity, 
tends to spread its cancerous mendacity 

Early in this chapter Dr. Angyal speaks of the weakness which results 
from lack of conceptual clarity concerning what is to be encouraged 
and fostered. Here the idea of the real self emerges in functional 
terms-asa development consistent with the principle of confident 
self-acceptance that governs the basic system of health. 

He continues: The healthy pattern must be sought and uncovered, 
not within the pseudo-normal surface personality where 
its vestiges serve merely to disguise the neurotic assumptions, but within 
the depth of neurosis itself. Only when the destructive and self-destructive 
attitudes . . . can themselves be shown to be distortions of healthy trends 
is contact with the real self established; one gets to it by going through 
the neurotic attitudes, not around them. Tracing manifest disturbances to 
the 
unacceptable motives generated within the neurotic framework takes one only 
halfway toward understanding them. This partial understanding fills the 
person with shame and guilt, which in themselves are not conducive to 
change. 

Real understanding traces the neurotic manifestation all the way back to its 
healthy sources.When the neurosis is discovered to be an approximation or a 
twisted version of health, the patient's outlook becomes hopeful. 

more: 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GovernmentShadow/message/25066 



Radical Transparency 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GovernmentShadow/message/31133 




Neurosis is an affliction of motive; recovery involves self-understanding, or 
being 
able to distinguish between healthy and neurotic motives, which are often 
intertwined. 

Cognitive dissonance: recipe for totalitarianism 

=== 


When the hypocrisy stops pretending to be righteous, and then we all start 
to instead decide to be conscious enough to focus to unite to do what's 
right, ... when we decide to actually begin to embrace the Accountability we 
supposedly seek, our focused unity regarding what we otherwise preach, will 
require no violence, not even marches in the street; ... when we simply 
decide to embrace the Accountability we supposedly seek so to unite in 
support of that Accountability/Justice, ... the Justice will come, starting 
with the top criminals first, it will be little more than days of shock  
awe Justice/Accountability singing deeply like a righteous gospel 
proclaiming that American DNA Accountability is back on track again, ... 
then you just watch the criminal's trash mouth support teams receed as the 
Top criminals are being processed on tv. ;-) 


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Scott Ritter: “If you want to be anti-war, that means you have to be in 
conflict with those who are pro-war” 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GovernmentShadow/message/27128 

;-)