Re: [CTRL] calling all Environemntalists! There's a new off shore drilling project to protest in the Gulf of Mexico!!!

2006-08-01 Thread Randall

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On Jul 31, 2006, at 7:42 PM, William A. Bacon wrote:


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Before you read this article read up on your fake and phony reasons to
stop any and all oil exploration
Check this article out
http://www.washtimes.com/business/20060726-120144-4481r.htm
Are you alleged Environmentalists on your way to Havana Cuba to  
protest
this environmental threat? If not why not? Can't see your way to  
protest
your political buddies Fidel Castro and those wonderful democratic  
buddies

the Red Chinese? What's the matter doesn't you opec check pay for
protesting the expansion of oil production outside of the UNited  
States

Yet?


The existence of substantial amounts of petroleum in Cuba's offshore  
fields has been known for a good while.   A Chinese company  
(controlled by the PLA) signed a contract to develop the  fields -  
but they could not drill it without using US technology, and first  
the Clinton then the Bush the Lesser administrations barred US  
companies from working with the project.


Tio Fidel may well be at Death's Door.  Once he's gone, the lure of  
oil will overcome the reluctance of US politicians to offend Los  
Locos Cubanos, and the Cuban fields will be drilled.


Fuck those Cubans.   Both the ones in Florida and the ones back home.

After all, it's /our/ oil ...

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[CTRL] Sean the Internet Trolls and friends are out of here …

2006-08-01 Thread RoadsEnd

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The sincere Internet troll Sean McBride and fellow trolls have been  
removed. It take several kinds of trolls to play the game.


They play a game of sides, dialectics of dissension upon which to  
hang their hats of lies.


Sean will not allow my posts on his board, even though he mentions  
me directly by name.


A full report,  the Anatomy of a Troll Operation, is being compiled  
and posted with in the next couple of days.


Peace,
Kris Millegan

PS. Expect some noise,

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[CTRL] Fwd: [SPY NEWS] India: Rat-A-Tattle Mystery

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Begin forwarded message:From: "Mario Profaca" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: August 1, 2006 6:19:56 AM PDTTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [SPY NEWS] India: Rat-A-Tattle MysteryReply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.outlookindia.com/full.asp?fodname=20060807fname=Mole+in+PMO+%28F%29sid=1Rat-A-Tattle MysteryIs there more to it or is Jaswant making a mountain out of a molehill?V. SUDARSHAN"The ship of state, Bernard, is the only ship that leaks from the top."—Sir Humphrey in Bed of Nails (Yes, Minister)Two days after former foreign minister Jaswant Singh alleged that a mole in then prime minister P.V.Narasimha Rao's office leaked nuclear secrets to the United States, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh literally walked into a soundbite ambush. Returning from a lunch hosted by the        The N-Test That Didn't Take OffLok Sabha Speaker at the Parliament annexe, Manmohan was asked about the mole issue by TV reporters. Unprepared, he answered, "If he (Jaswant Singh) has the decency and courage, he should name the person he is accusing of being a mole. We are not afraid of any debate on any issue.""Decency" and "courage" are two qualities Jaswant prides himself on—and their mention promptly drew blood. Jaswant's riposte to a TV channel was, "I'm actually not given to indecent exposure and he (the PM) does not have to challenge me. I will seek a time with him. I will go and give him the document that I have." (The document in question is a letter an American diplomat wrote to a senator in 1995; it came into Jaswant's possession a decade ago in as-yet unexplained circumstances.)But the former foreign minister refused to divulge the name of the alleged mole.    Emerging out from a lunch at the Parliament annexe, the PM walked right into a soundbite ambush.        "I won't make public the name because there is a national purpose behind it." In effect, Jaswant shifted the political onus to clarify the matter to the nation's satisfaction on the prime minister. The issue was a decade-old, one that Jaswant didn't think important enough to bring to focus earlier. Is he now making a mountain outof a molehill?Yet, the media went into a mole-hunt frenzy. Two names did the rounds. One was of A.N. Verma, a principal secretary to Rao, now dead. The media scrutiny also focused on V.S. Arunachalam, a recipient of the Padma Vibhushan, the nation's highest civilian award, and a distinguished scientist whose services to the country's scientific development are awesome. The confusion over the mole was further compounded by Jaswant's contradictory statements and characteristic evasiveness, including a statement declaring that accusations against Arunachalam were "baseless".Those in the intelligence community say Jaswant's claim is untenable. For, other than a handler, the only other person who typically knows the name of the asset being cultivated is the particular agency's head. Consequently, they say, sundry diplomats can't possibly spell out the names of sources in the intelligence realm to sundry senators.Other sources who worked closely on Narasimha Rao's bid to test two weapons find it outrageous that a man like Arunachalam could be accused of being a "mole". They say he pioneered the indigenisation of the MiG aircraft breakpads as director, Defence Metallurgical Research Limited, Hyderabad. He served as head of DRDO for six years, thereafter providing corporate guidance on and leadership to projects like the Light Combat Aircraft, electronic warfare and hi-speed computers.Reconstructing the events of 1995, these sources say that mid-year Rao had ordered a comprehensive impact analysis of the political/economic/strategic aspects of the decision to resume nuclear testing. About 50 pages in length, the study said the neighbourhood had become rowdy in the nuclear sense because of Pakistan's nuclear sabre-rattling, the US administration's dalliance with General Zia after the invasion of Afghanistan, and the Sino-Pakistan collaboration on the manufacture of nuclear triggers. It said national security would be deeply affected if India did not conduct a nuclear test and that the nuclear asymmetry with Pakistan would increase. It left the exercise of the nuclear option to the prime minister.The study went through a couple of more revisions, with the economic input disfavouring the tests. By September, the study was finalised.Meanwhile, a series of meetings began on the issue. Most of the meetings were in Delhi, although some in the later part of the year were held in Gujarat. In 1992, though Arunachalam was on a sabbatical to the US, he had been allowed to retain his house in Delhi's Lodhi Estate and continued to function as a consultant to Rao, to whom he had direct access even then. He was present, say sources, at the time the study was discussed. Sources in Mumbai say members in the team of R. Chidambaram, then head of the Atomic Energy Commission, were surprised by Arunachalam's opposition to the test. Arunachalam argued that the 

[CTRL] Fwd: [SPY NEWS] Oil Intelligence Link, Inc. Successfully Launches Website: Oilintel.com

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Begin forwarded message:From: "Mario Profaca" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: August 1, 2006 6:43:38 AM PDTTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [SPY NEWS] Oil Intelligence Link, Inc. Successfully Launches Website:  Oilintel.comReply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www5.sys-con.com/read/254072.htmOil Intelligence Link, Inc. Successfully Launches Website: Oilintel.comOver 40,000 Hits and 10,000 Multiple Page Views in the First Week!By: PR NewswireJul. 31, 2006 04:47 PM  OCEANPORT, N.J., July 31 /PRNewswire/ -- A new website -- Oilintel.com -- was launched last week to provide free energy news, market intelligence and spot market prices. The site is owned and operated by a privately held New Jersey company, Oil Intelligence Link, Inc. which also has offices in Houston, Texas, and Sidney, Iowa."The launch was a big success and we're seeing a lot of repeat visitors. The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive," said President and CEO Tom Waterman. "This site is turning out to be exactly what we envisioned when we set out to build it 18 months ago.""The interest in virtually every segment is evident by the first week's activity as our news and news archives have been frequently visited, as have the charting tools, spot market prices, and the unique 'spot ticker' that we developed to offer virtually 'live' spot prices of key products and crude oil markets," Waterman added.Oil Intelligence Link, Inc. is also the publisher of The Ethanol Monitor, a highly regarded weekly market-based newsletter on the ethanol industry. "We have received numerous responses about our newsletter, and initiated more than 30 free trials already.""This is just Phase 1. We intend to offer the same type of market intelligence in other energy fields such as natural gas and electricity in Phase 2, which should be ready later this year," said Waterman. "We already include some natural gas and power market news and data. The next step is market intelligence."Tom Waterman has been in the energy field for 23 years and was the founder and publisher of Btu one of the leading natural gas and electricity wire services and newsletter publishing companies in the industry.For additional information, contact: Rainey Thynne, 732-222-5578 or visit http://www.oilintel.com/ .This release was issued on behalf of the above organization by Send2Press(R), a unit of Neotrope(R). http://www.send2press.com/Oil Intelligence Link, Inc.    CONTACT: Rainey Thynne Of Oil Intelligence Link, Inc., +1-732-222-5578    Web site: http://www.send2press.com/    Web site: http://www.oilintel.com/Published Jul. 31, 2006Copyright © 2006 SYS-CON Media. All Rights Reserved.-__ ___ _ ___ __ ___ _ _ _ __  /-_|-0-\-V-/-\|-|-__|-|-|-/-_| \_-\--_/\-/|-\\-|-_||-V-V-\_-\ |__/_|--//-|_|\_|___|\_A_/|__/  SPY NEWS is OSINT newsletter and discussion list associated to Mario's Cyberspace Station - The Global Intelligence News Portal Since you are receiving and reading documents, news stories,comments and opinions not only from so called (or self-proclaimed) "reliable sources", but also a lot of possible misinformation collectedby Spy News moderator and subscribers and posted to Spy Newsfor OSINT purposes - it should be a serious reason (particularly tojournalists and web publishers) to think twice before using it for theirstory writing, further publishing or forwarding throughout Cyberspace.To unsubscribe:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]*** FAIR USE NOTICE: This message contains copyrighted material whose use has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Spy News is making it available without profit to SPY NEWS members who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information in their efforts to advance the understanding of intelligence and law enforcement organizations, their activities, methods, techniques, human rights, civil liberties and other intelligence related issues, for non-profit research and educational purposes only. We always mention the author and link the original site and page of every article. We believe that this constitutes a 'fair use' of the copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. If you wish to use this copyrighted material for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use,' you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.For more information go to:http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml SPY NEWS home page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/spynews Mario Profaca mario.profaca[at]zg.htnet.hr SPY NEWS owner, editor  and discussion moderatorYahoo! Groups Links* To visit your group on the web, go to:    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/spynews/* To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]* Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ =
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[CTRL] Fwd: [SPY NEWS] 'Only Blair will benefit from sucking up to Bush'

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Begin forwarded message:From: "Mario Profaca" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: August 1, 2006 7:32:12 AM PDTTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [SPY NEWS] 'Only Blair will benefit from sucking up to Bush'Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/newscomment.html?in_page_id=1787in_article_id=398584'Only Blair will benefit from sucking up to Bush'By MAX HASTINGS, Daily Mail 10:53am 1st August 2006Until yesterday, for all the stench emerging from Tony Blair's government, I did not think of the Prime Minister as financially corrupt. Listening to his speech in praise of the United States, however, and his assault on European critics of American policy as "foolish, short-sighted and ultimately very dangerous", one heard tills ringing in the man's ears. He will soon quit office. In his own country, he has become an object of scorn, whose word cannot be trusted about whether it is Monday or Tuesday, far less about peace or war. He is responsible for inflicting on Britain its most grievous foreign policy disaster since Suez. Among his own people, who would hire him to mow the grass? In the United States, however, and especially among the rich Republicans whom he loves, Blair is a hero. Two years from now, it is safe to bet that he will be drawing a huge income from the U. S. corporations, which have waxed rich and fat under Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld. Just as Washington administrations look after the businesses that bankroll them, so those companies look after their own. Tony Blair has made himself one of their own. Folly It is a wretched spectacle to see a British Prime Minister abase himself before the United States, at a moment when scarcely a day goes by without the Bush administration committing some new folly. It becomes even nastier when Blair accuses his own people of anti-Americanism. He is not a fool, and knows the truth. An overwhelming majority of us like and admire the United States. It is the most successful society on earth. We owe it a huge amount economically, technologically, culturally. However, we are sick to death of being asked to share the consequences of its mismanagement by one of the most arrogant and incompetent administrations in American history. Why should the British not be disgusted when Blair associates himself with Bush in support of Israeli excesses in Lebanon? Why should we not be angered by what has gone wrong in Iraq and Afghanistan, where every warning has been ignored as the neo-conservatives have stirred their idiots' brew? This is not anti-Americanism — many Americans feel the same way. It is a rational response to what we see around us. Back in 1990, most of us backed the Thatcher government's decision to join the Americans in expelling Saddam Hussein from Kuwait. In 2001, after 9/ 11, an overwhelming majority of the British people echoed Blair's impassioned declaration of support for the U.S., and also backed his decision to join the assault on Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan. Only afterwards did we come to understand that President Bush, with increasing clumsiness and recklessness, was pursuing an ideological agenda of his own which had nothing to do with crushing international terrorism. Our fears grew as Bush's and Blair's lies about Iraq were exposed, and then as the occupation degenerated into chaos. Today, there is more hostility in this country towards American policy, less confidence in American judgment, than at any time for many years. If anyone has a grievance about what has happened, it is the British people, who have been deceived by their leaders, and dragged in America's wake ever deeper into a confrontation with radical Islam. Israel's assault on Lebanon will do nothing for the real interests of the Israeli people, and even less for ours. Although he claims to speak for Britain in supporting Bush, who believes the Israeli actions are helping his "war on terror", Blair advances ever further into isolation from his own government, his party and the nation. He is a compulsive gambler, constantly raising the stakes with a company credit card drawn in the name of UK plc, for which all of us will be left to meet the bad debts. The West faces a historical challenge from Muslim extremists, which there was probably no avoiding. We must face it with resolution, and bear the pain when we have to. Yet we shall have cause for personal recrimination against the Prime Minister if there is some ghastly atrocity in Britain during the months ahead, in alleged reprisal for our endorsement of Israel's doings in Lebanon. Blair's decision to stick with George Bush all the way is entirely personal, and most of us want nothing to do with it. It is not anti-American, merely decently British, to recoil from the notion that U.S. bombs for Israel are being freighted through our airports. Of course, no sensible person suggests we should quarrel with the United States and forswear our respect for the world's greatest democracy. In every 

[CTRL] Fwd: [SPY NEWS] Intelligence official among 9 killed in Iraq

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Begin forwarded message:From: "Mario Profaca" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: July 31, 2006 11:38:39 AM PDTTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [SPY NEWS] Intelligence official among 9 killed in IraqReply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060731/iraq_violence_060731/20060731?hub=Worlds_name=At least 29 kidnapped by gunmen in BaghdadUpdated Mon. Jul. 31 2006 8:18 AM ETAssociated PressBAGHDAD, Iraq -- Gunmen kidnapped 29 people in Baghdad on Monday, while Iraq's latest wave of violence killed 19 people, including four Iraqi soldiers in a suicide bombing.The interior minister faced calls for his dismissal because of the worsening security crisis in Baghdad and surrounding towns, mostly blamed on sectarian conflict between Shiites and Sunnis.Gunmen in military fatigues drove to the main shopping area of Karrada in 15 vehicles and split into two groups, one going into a mobile phone shop and the other into the office next door of the Iraqi-American Chamber of Commerce, said police Lt. Thair Mahmoud.They kidnapped 15 staff and customers from the shop and 11 from the chamber, he said. All were believed to be Iraqis. No other details were available.In a second kidnapping, gunmen in commando uniforms, blocked a car carrying a millionaire businessman and his two sons, seizing the three in southeastern Baghdad, said police Lt. Bilal Ali Majeed.Kidnappings for ransom have become rampant in recent months. Abductions are believed to be a major source of income not only for criminal gangs but also insurgents fighting U.S. and Iraqi forces.The suicide bomber detonated a pickup truck near an Iraqi observation post outside the northern city of Mosul, killing four soldiers and wounding six, said an army officer who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release such information.A day earlier, gunmen ordered four policemen and a lawyer out of their car and beheaded them near the northern town of Hawija, 150 miles north of Baghdad, said police Col. Burhan Tayeb.Several key Iraqi parliament members are pressing to replace Interior Minister Jawad al-Bolani, who is responsible for police and paramilitary commandos, at the forefront of the fight against extremists in the capital.Al-Bolani, a Shiite, was chosen for the sensitive post after protracted negotiations among the various religious and ethnic parties within the national unity government. The interior and defense posts were filled in June, nearly three weeks after the rest of the Cabinet.Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki urged Iraqis to defeat sectarian forces in a speech Monday."The power is in our hands ... and we will continue hitting terrorism and ... building Iraq brick by brick on the basis on equality and justice," he said.Random killings have become an almost daily occurrence.On Monday, gunmen in a sedan shot and killed two vendors selling cooking gas cylinders in Baghdad's western Yarmouk neighborhood, police said. A few hours earlier, gunmen opened fire on municipal street sweepers in the capital, killing one and injuring two.An hour earlier, a senior intelligence official was shot dead in his car in Baghdad. Two people were killed in other shootings, and a roadside bomb killed a policeman.Police also discovered the bullet-riddled bodies of three men in the Baghdad area. Two had their hands and feet tied, and the third was fished out of the Tigris river, his body showing signs of torture.-__ ___ _ ___ __ ___ _ _ _ __  /-_|-0-\-V-/-\|-|-__|-|-|-/-_| \_-\--_/\-/|-\\-|-_||-V-V-\_-\ |__/_|--//-|_|\_|___|\_A_/|__/  SPY NEWS is OSINT newsletter and discussion list associated to Mario's Cyberspace Station - The Global Intelligence News Portal Since you are receiving and reading documents, news stories,comments and opinions not only from so called (or self-proclaimed) "reliable sources", but also a lot of possible misinformation collectedby Spy News moderator and subscribers and posted to Spy Newsfor OSINT purposes - it should be a serious reason (particularly tojournalists and web publishers) to think twice before using it for theirstory writing, further publishing or forwarding throughout Cyberspace.To unsubscribe:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]*** FAIR USE NOTICE: This message contains copyrighted material whose use has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Spy News is making it available without profit to SPY NEWS members who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information in their efforts to advance the understanding of intelligence and law enforcement organizations, their activities, methods, techniques, human rights, civil liberties and other intelligence related issues, for non-profit research and educational purposes only. We always mention the author and link the original site and page of every article. We believe that this constitutes a 'fair use' of the copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. If you wish to use this 

[CTRL] Fwd: [SPY NEWS] CIA targeted `more than 10' in Italy for kidnap, agent says

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Begin forwarded message:From: "Mario Profaca" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: July 31, 2006 12:07:04 PM PDTTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [SPY NEWS] CIA targeted `more than 10' in Italy for kidnap, agent saysReply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/politics/15160128.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jspPosted on Sun, Jul. 30, 2006    CIA targeted `more than 10' in Italy for kidnap, agent saysBy John CrewdsonChicago Tribune(MCT)WASHINGTON - Shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, the CIA targeted for abduction and rendition nearly a dozen Muslims living in Italy whom it suspected of having ties to al-Qaida, a senior Italian intelligence official has told prosecutors in Milan.Meanwhile, aircraft flight records suggest the possibility of the CIA's previously unsuspected involvement in the disappearance of Mohamed Morgan, an Islamist militant living in Milan now believed to be in an Egyptian prison.The testimony about the CIA's target list was given in June by Gen. Gustavo Pignero, a senior official of the Italian intelligence agency, SISMI, to prosecutors investigating the disappearance of an Egyptian-born imam, Osama Mustafa Hassan Nasr, also known as Abu Omar.Pignero's testimony is the first indication the CIA may have made far more extensive use than previously known of its paramilitary Special Operations Group to seize people suspected of terrorist links and render them without trial to Egypt and other Mideast countries for detention and interrogation.In addition to the CIA list, which Pignero recalled included "certainly more than 10" residents of Milan, Turin and Naples, Pignero said he was told by the then-chief of the CIA's Rome station that similar clandestine abductions were planned for Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands.No unexplained disappearances have been reported in Belgium or the Netherlands. But the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera reported Sunday that Gamal El-Minshawy, an Egyptian living in Austria, vanished in early 2003 from Mecca.Pignero's testimony was excerpted in an Italian arrest warrant issued this month for the former CIA station chief, who CIA sources say is now assigned to the agency's headquarters in Virginia.A Milan court last week asked the Italian justice minister to formally request that the Bush administration extradite the former station chief and two dozen other CIA operatives to Italy to stand trial for Abu Omar's alleged kidnapping.Prosecutors also have charged two senior SISMI officials with aiding the CIA's "unlawful restraint" of Abu Omar.Accusations that SISMI knew of the CIA's plan to snatch Abu Omar, and revelations that the agency was paying reporters to spy and tapping the phones of the politically powerful, has produced a furor in Italy.Pignero's disclosure has refocused prosecutors' attention on Morgan, who disappeared from Vigevano, Italy, near Milan, eight months after Abu Omar allegedly was abducted in early 2003.Pignero didn't say whether Morgan was on the CIA's "black list." But official documents show that Morgan, a regular at the Milan mosque where Abu Omar often preached, was being monitored by Italian police at the time he vanished.Two years ago, the religious chief of that mosque, Arman Ahmed El Hissiny Helmy, told Milan prosecutors he believed Morgan was in the same Egyptian prison as Abu Omar.A former Vigevano prosecutor, Carmen Manfredda, recalled in a telephone interview Friday that an investigation of the Morgan case had been initiated but lapsed.Prosecution sources in Milan said the case was closed after the discovery that Morgan had booked a commercial airline ticket to Egypt, leading prosecutors to believe he had traveled voluntarily.But some sources close to the Abu Omar investigation now question whether the commercial airline booking may have been an attempt to mask Morgan's possible abduction.A key piece of potential evidence is U.S. Federal Aviation Administration records showing that a Gulfstream jet - the same kind the CIA allegedly used to fly Abu Omar to Egypt - left Cairo on Oct. 31, 2003, en route to its home base at Fort Bragg, N.C.The Gulfstream is registered to Braxon Management Services of Great Falls, Mont., which shares the address of a law firm, Church, Harris, Johnson and Williams.An attorney with the firm, who is also listed as Braxton's agent, has not responded to repeated inquiries from the Chicago Tribune over the past year about the nature of Braxton's business.Several aircraft known to have been used by the CIA in other "renditions" are registered to front companies.---© 2006, Chicago Tribune.Visit the Chicago Tribune on the Internet at http://www.chicagotribune.comDistributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.Alessandra Maggiorani in Rome contributed to this report.-__ ___ _ ___ __ ___ _ _ _ __  /-_|-0-\-V-/-\|-|-__|-|-|-/-_| \_-\--_/\-/|-\\-|-_||-V-V-\_-\ |__/_|--//-|_|\_|___|\_A_/|__/  SPY NEWS is OSINT newsletter and discussion list associated to Mario's 

[CTRL] Brooklyn rabbi, ritual abuse conference

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Silence of the Lam - Accused of sexually abusing young boys, a Brooklyn 
rabbi lit for Israel 22 years ago. Now one alleged victim wants him brought back 
for trial. by Kristen Lombardi 7/25/06 "That child psychologist was Avrohom 
Mondrowitz, Abe says, the same one charged with sexually abusing four Brooklyn 
boys in February 1985. Once a popular radio host whose Orthodox audience had 
known him as "Rabbi," Mondrowitz skipped town before police could arrest him. He 
surfaced later in Israel, where he's lived for two decades." http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0630,lombardi,73955,2.html

A conference to help survivors of severe child abuse (ritual abuse) and 
torture will be held on August 11 - 13, 2006, between 8 - 5 PM Saturday 
and Sunday at the DoubleTree Hotel near Bradley International Airport, 16 Ella 
Grasso Turnpike, Windsor Locks, CT 06096 (between Hartford, CT and Springfield, 
MA). This conference will help educate survivors of this abuse and their 
helpers. Pre-registration is preferred. For information write 
S.M.A.R.T., P. O Box 1295, Easthampton, MA 01027-1295 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], conference information is 
at: http://members.aol.com/smartnews/smart-2006-conference.htm
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[CTRL] Fwd: [cia-drugs] Who'll Stop The Rain?

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Begin forwarded message:From: "muckblit" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: August 1, 2006 8:09:24 PM PDTTo: cia-drugs@yahoogroups.comSubject: [cia-drugs] Who'll Stop The Rain?Reply-To: cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com "I'm not going to tell Israel to stop the bombing just to stop thebombing"-legitimately naked emporer George Walker Bush, 8/1/2006Duh.August 1. Maybe he thought this was April 1.Or maybe he's just an out of touch elitist space cadet chickenhawk armsprofiteer making the only kind of sense he knows how--"why stop the bombsale profits just to stop the WAR profiteering profits in particular",at this stage when as Daddy Warbucks said,"the velvet glove is off theiron fist", when the Bush thugocracy engages in parallel shakedowns, somany kinds of privateering, including Enron and Katrina-relatedprivateering such as the trailers built for comfortable elitist profitnot for speed, and the Abramoff prison cruise everybody paid for butnobody wanted to go on.Why stop the reign? Because Americans used to hate monarchy by nature.Because somebody has to tell the emporer he has no clothes on. Becauseit's a why not if the applie pie is getting smaller under warcorporatism.Why stop the rain of blood and body parts just to stop the rain of bloodand body parts? Bush is not that stupid but I guess we are if we letthat monstrous Bushism go over our heads, and I guess Bush knows thatand feels clever knowing that we're so stupid our media is not going tocall him on that.The Vietnam protest song and CIA drugs movie theme song, Who'll Stop TheRain by Creedence Clearwater Revival, asks when will people open theireyes and realize that the rain is not water and hail, but blood and bodyparts. Media censorship keeps the eyes of the nation closed to the rainof body parts. Last night, before the chief moron promised to keepshipping US bombs to Israel, my eyes were open to the rain of blood andbody parts in Lebanon. LINKTV, UCTV, and FSTV carry a lot of good shows.One news crew visited a Lebanese girl in the hospital. Hospital staffassured the girl that the family members she kept asking about werefine. But then the camera crew took us to see her family members. Twomen opened the back of their van. They pulled back a tarp. We saw a pileof arms and legs and heads and torsos, all bloody and detached from eachother. The answer to the riddle is that we'll stop the rain when we openour eyes and see that it's not rain, it's blood and body parts,including people we know(eleven year old Rodney Dickens murdered byBush-Goss 911).Why stop the rain? It's not rain. Only a dumbed-down ManchurianKKKondeleeza Date could be so blind.The riddle is solved because you don't have to answer when or how, only"who'll stop the rain". I guess it's us. We begin by solving the riddle.The timetable is no problem, by intrinsic implication of the riddle.Who's watching the watchmen? "The opfor wears no clothes". Therefore thewatchman is on first. Who's on first? The watchman. Duh. Watchman, one,singular, because watchmen (Samhain Bush and Absalom Robertson) pluralain't nothing. One seeing eye dog is enough, timetable no problem, andthat's enough work for one day.Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/Please let us stay on topic and be civil. OMYahoo! Groups Links* To visit your group on the web, go to:    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cia-drugs/* To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]* Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ =
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