[cia-drugs] New Orleans wifi voip blackout continues
Matthew McDaniel wrote: Here in laos all we are seeing is clipped segments used over and over for re runs while the words are this and that, we never see the truth on CNN and it is all a publicity stunt now. You rebuild cities with work, not evacuation. They keep replaying the forced evacuation thing over and over and over, but we know much of the city is in tact so why not get people organized to help out their own city effectively? It is beyond me. I think the US Govt. needs a good lynching. Matthew They have hidden behind the evacuation idea from the start, when they were blocking all routes out(Algiers and Crescent Connector) and turning away Red Cross and buses headed to meet survivors simultaneously blocked by police at Crescent Connector with machine guns and attack dogs--a week later 100 buses including ten from DC turned away by "DoD" according to DC TV. They did not obtain boats. Jeb Bush never sent airboats. Government never did get boats. 97% of rescues were done with boats, civilian boats, according to Sean Penn. Government planned to evacuate only one hundred per hour, by helicopter, that's all, and that's NOT evacuation. Therefore the feds have only been hiding behind the word evacuation, because they intended for evacuation to be throttled down to one hundred per hour by lack of boats and blocking buses, even if they lost control of the airport when commercial airlines opened it. If not for civilian commercial airplanes landing on Wednesday, two days into the federal air blockade by feigned incompetence, Bush would kept on bluffing and not have sent USAF flight control to set up a temp tower and night landing lights and flight controllers and military transports. When two civilian passenger jets began evacuating survivors, Bush had to jump into the ensuing photo op or be exposed by it. He sent the USAF flight control package and military transports to cover his a**. If USAF had been there Monday, there would have been no photo op survivor backlog of 30,000 at superdome and convention center on Wednesday, about ten thousand per day jammed up. Now they say they can't feed or employ 10,000 remaining people who are eager to rebuild, so they have to leave, but they can feed and employ 40,000 troops who point guns at people to prevent rebuilding. A hundred bus caravan returned to scattered cities including DC(ten buses) with nobody on board, turned back by "DoD". An NPR radio station has been ready to go on the air at Houston Astrodome for a week, and they have had ten thousand radios ready to pass out, but the fascists will not let them go on the air. Jeb Bush never sent Everglades airboats. The helicopters could only rescue one hundred per hour at peak, and the government never got boats. They blocked the roads, they blocked the air by feigned incompetence(news blackout on airport never being flooded but remaining unused three days until commericial airlines, not USAF, opened it). -Bob http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/08/AR2005090801687_pf.html Wireless Tech to Be Deployed for Katrina WiMax, short for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, has been mentioned as a possible alternative to cable modem and Digital Subscriber Line services offered by cable and telephone companies. It's also touted as a tool to connect emerging markets to the Internet. But its potential in the United States has been clouded by spectrum questions. The 3.5-gigahertz band that's being used in tests elsewhere has been reserved for the military in the U.S. In addition, no WiMax equipment has been certified for compliance with the WiMax standard that was set just last year. For the disaster recovery, the airwaves are not a problem, Ballard said. The Federal Communications Commission granted an emergency license for the spectrum use on Thursday. ___ None of this is in New Orleans, only Gulf Coast-- Part-15.org: http://www.part-15.org/emergencyrelief/katrina.html http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/08/AR2005090802058_pf.html Wireless Networks Give Voice To Evacuees By Arshad Mohammed Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, September 9, 2005; A15 Hurricane Katrina survivor Caprice Butler had been at a church shelter in rural northeastern Louisiana for nearly a week when she finally heard her husband's voice on an Internet phone running on an improvised wireless network. "I was just overjoyed," she said yesterday, tearing up as she spoke outside the church in the farming town of Mangham, about 200 miles from her flooded New Orleans home. "Words can't explain how I felt." If the Butlers manage to reunite this weekend, as they hope, it will be because of a band of volunteer techies who are stitching together wireless networks at shelters across northeastern Louisiana using radio transmitters mounted on such items as a grain silo and a water tower. With few reliable communications systems in place, people and companies
Re: [cia-drugs] New Orleans wifi voip blackout continues
http://www.kvue.com/cgi-bin/bi/gold_print.cgi First flights into New Orleans rescue stranded travelers 06:10 PM CDT on Wednesday, August 31, 2005 Associated Press NEW ORLEANS -- Hundreds of travelers were bused to Baton Rouge, but more than 100 remained at the New Orleans airport. Their ordeal ended yesterday, when Fort Worth-based American Airlines landed a jet on the lone usable runway. The plane then flew passengers and airport workers to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Southwest Airlines followed with a similar rescue mission Wednesday, with a flight back to Dallas. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/31/AR2005083100938_pf.html Pentagon Coordinating Katrina Response By LOLITA C. BALDOR The Associated Press Wednesday, August 31, 2005; 8:53 PM WASHINGTON -- Late Wednesday, the Air Force was coordinating medical evacuation flights out of New Orleans International Airport, and special operations forces were bringing in battery-powered runway lights so flights could continue through the night. Hundreds of patients _ one flight included dozens of expectant mothers _ were being flown to hospitals in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Shreveport, La., said Col. Jeff Franklin, who is coordinating the Air Force and Air National Guard and Reserve airlift flights. "We're making every effort to carry patients out every time a plane leaves there," said Franklin, who is based at the Tanker Airlift Control Center at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois. He said tents will be set up at the airport to house patients until they are flown out. The Air Force special operations team, which includes air traffic controllers, will be working to reopen the airport. Bob wrote: Matthew McDaniel wrote: Here in laos all we are seeing is clipped segments used over and over for re runs while the words are this and that, we never see the truth on CNN and it is all a publicity stunt now. You rebuild cities with work, not evacuation. They keep replaying the forced evacuation thing over and over and over, but we know much of the city is in tact so why not get people organized to help out their own city effectively? It is beyond me. I think the US Govt. needs a good lynching. Matthew They have hidden behind the evacuation idea from the start, when they were blocking all routes out(Algiers and Crescent Connector) and turning away Red Cross and buses headed to meet survivors simultaneously blocked by police at Crescent Connector with machine guns and attack dogs--a week later 100 buses including ten from DC turned away by "DoD" according to DC TV. They did not obtain boats. Jeb Bush never sent airboats. Government never did get boats. 97% of rescues were done with boats, civilian boats, according to Sean Penn. Government planned to evacuate only one hundred per hour, by helicopter, that's all, and that's NOT evacuation. Therefore the feds have only been hiding behind the word evacuation, because they intended for evacuation to be throttled down to one hundred per hour by lack of boats and blocking buses, even if they lost control of the airport when commercial airlines opened it. If not for civilian commercial airplanes landing on Wednesday, two days into the federal air blockade by feigned incompetence, Bush would kept on bluffing and not have sent USAF flight control to set up a temp tower and night landing lights and flight controllers and military transports. When two civilian passenger jets began evacuating survivors, Bush had to jump into the ensuing photo op or be exposed by it. He sent the USAF flight control package and military transports to cover his a**. If USAF had been there Monday, there would have been no photo op survivor backlog of 30,000 at superdome and convention center on Wednesday, about ten thousand per day jammed up. Now they say they can't feed or employ 10,000 remaining people who are eager to rebuild, so they have to leave, but they can feed and employ 40,000 troops who point guns at people to prevent rebuilding. A hundred bus caravan returned to scattered cities including DC(ten buses) with nobody on board, turned back by "DoD". An NPR radio station has been ready to go on the air at Houston Astrodome for a week, and they have had ten thousand radios ready to pass out, but the fascists will not let them go on the air. Jeb Bush never sent Everglades airboats. The helicopters could only rescue one hundred per hour at peak, and the government never got boats. They blocked the roads, they blocked the air by feigned incompetence(news blackout on airport never being flooded but remaining unused three days until commericial airlines, not USAF, opened it). -Bob http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/08/AR2005090801687_pf.html Wireless Tech to Be Deployed for Katrina WiMax, short for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave
[cia-drugs] The Google of the Defense Industry
The Google of the Defense Industry [Jonathan Caverley, Tuesday September 6, 2005 at 1:40pm EST] I Have not posted very much due to my own work schedule but also the sheer awe in the face of the Katrina disaster. However, I thought this article deserved highlighting for anyone interested in private military contractors, the Quadrennial Defense Review, and the state of the military-industrial complex: Science Applications International Corp., the largest privately held defense contractor, announced yesterday that it would go public early next year, aiming to raise $1.7 billion for insiders cashing in on the post-Sept. 11 government spending boom that fueled the firm's growth.The public offering would rival Google Inc.'s $1.8 billion deal in 2004 in size and be the largest IPO of a government contractor in many yearsIn a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the San Diego-based company outlined its government work, which accounted for 87 percent of its $7.2 billion in revenue last year. Many of the company's 10,000 contracts are with the Defense Department, where it is known not for weapons, but for managing large projects to integrate information technology systems, including several in the intelligence field.SAIC cited its role in the Army's $100 billion modernization project, known as the Future Combat System, as one of its largest contracts. The filing did not hint at what type of classified work it does, but noted that about 20,000 of the firm's 42,500 employees have security clearances.It listed among its largest contracts one called "Trailblazer Technical Development Program," which has a "confidential" customer. Press reports have identified it as a modernization project at the National Security Agency, the agency that intercepts foreign communications.Analysis: SAIC is a legendary company shrouded in mystery, partially a function of its privately-owned status. This status probably allows the company to take on projects for which the Defense Department needs assistance while still avoiding the spotlight. SAIC's uniqueness has interesting implications for investors and for national security.The above article brings up an interesting dilemma: how can shareholders make an informed investment decision if much of SAIC's income is from classified sources (rather than well-known weapons systems with classified aspects)? Or will shareholders require SAIC to reveal more about its operations than its chief client, the Department of Defense, would like?For example, how would an investor analyze the risks to SAIC if the Future Combat System, perhaps the most ambitious conventional weapons acquisition program in history, is significantly altered? Before investing in SAIC, I would read the QDR as closely as I would read the company prospectus. http://inteldump.powerblogs.com/archives/archive_2005_09_04-2005_09_10.shtml#1126028424 Top Private Defense Contractor Plans an IPO to Rival Google's By Renae MerleWashington Post Staff WriterFriday, September 2, 2005; D01 Science Applications International Corp., the largest privately held defense contractor, announced yesterday that it would go public early next year,aiming to raise $1.7 billion for insiders cashing in on the post-Sept. 11 government spending boom that fueled the firm's growth. The public offering would rival Google Inc.'s $1.8 billion deal in 2004 in size and be the largest IPO of a government contractor in many years. The chief beneficiaries will be SAIC's more than 35,000 shareholders, which include many current and former employees, some of whom stand to make millions of dollars. The company has 16,000 employees in the Washington region. In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the San Diego-based company outlined its government work, which accounted for 87 percent of its $7.2 billion in revenue last year. Many of the company's 10,000 contracts are with the Defense Department, where it is known not for weapons, but for managing large projects to integrate information technology systems, including several in the intelligence field. SAIC cited its role in the Army's $100 billion modernization project, known as the Future Combat System, as one of its largest contracts. The filing did not hint at what type of classified work it does, but noted that about 20,000 of the firm's 42,500 employees have security clearances. It listed among its largest contracts one called "Trailblazer Technical Development Program," which has a "confidential" customer. Press reports have identified it as a modernization project at the National Security Agency, the agency that intercepts foreign communications. It also noted that SAIC is developing a wireless sensor, known as "smart dust," that can "self-configure into a network and gather and fuse information into actionable intelligence information." The increased government spending after the Sept. 11,
[cia-drugs] Edwards Tests Production Global Hawk For Possible Deployment
Edwards Tests Production Global Hawk For Possible Deployment by Tech. Sgt. Eric M. Grill95th Air Base Wing Public AffairsEdwards AFB CA (SPX) Sep 07, 2005 Global Hawk flight test efforts were completed Aug. 28, bringing the latest version of the aircraft one step closer to warfighter employment. The tests on the unmanned aerial vehicle, conducted here by the Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center's Detachment 5, the 31st Test and Evaluation Squadron and the 452nd Flight Test Squadron, were designed to support an upcoming Air Combat Command decision on whether the production Block 10 Global Hawk aircraft and sensor suite are ready for deployment. Global Hawks provide the Air Force and joint battlefield commanders near real-time, high-resolution intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance imagery. The plan, said Lt. Col. Andy Thurling, 452nd FLTS operations officer, is to replace the advanced concept technology demonstration Global Hawks that are currently deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. "Each ACTD aircraft is a one-of-a-kind aircraft," he said. "Production Global Hawks are standardized and have technical orders to allow Air Combat Command to operate the aircraft with their blue-suit maintainers." Currently, the maintainers deployed are mostly contractors. "Because of the individuality of each ACTD aircraft, they require heavy contractor involvement, but the production aircraft can be deployed with mostly [Airmen maintaining it, rather than] the heavy contractor footprint," said David Morrow, deputy project manager for the Global Hawk program. The production Global Hawk encompasses some aspects of the advanced concept technology. "The Air Force desired to deploy a mixture of fielded ACTD components with the latest production aircraft and sensor suite because of the supportability issues with the currently fielded ACTD system," said Lt. Col. Kenneth Bock, Det. 5 deputy commander here. "Our role is to assess that configuration and provide information to Air Combat Command leadership to support a decision whether to deploy those specific parts of the production Global Hawk system." The aircraft are maintained here, but the operators for the three AFOTEC-led tests held Aug. 22, Aug. 24 and ending Aug. 28, were located at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. "Mission control was handed off to controllers at Beale ... which facilitated the image exploitation by image analysts," Mr. Morrow said. "This is the same way it is done when the Global Hawk is deployed. The weapon system doesn't end with the aircraft; it ends with the dissemination of the imagery taken to the warfighter." The tests fulfill the requirements for a series of combined developmental test and operational test integrated systems evaluation flights to demonstrate Global Hawk system performance, Mr. Morrow said. The capabilities evaluated were flying operations, electro-optical, infrared and synthetic aperture radar sensor functionality, and quality, timeliness and usefulness of sensor images. "Operationally representative sorties were flown to emulate, as closely as possible, the types of sorties to be flown in a combat environment," Colonel Thurling said. "Two of the three sorties lasted more than 28 hours, while the final sortie on (Aug. 28) lasted more than 13 and a half hours." Besides the local Edwards airspace, ranges at the Nellis Test and Training Range, Nev.; Utah Test and Training Range, Utah; Yuma, Ariz.; and Point Mugu, Calif.; were also used. "I am confident that all test objectives were met," Colonel Bock said. "That is to say we were able to test all the parts of the system we planned to test, not to pass judgment on the results yet. "It will be a number of weeks before our report is briefed out," he said. "The decision whether to deploy will come shortly after that." Related LinksSpaceWar UAV NEWS US Robot Plane Kills 11 Iraqi Insurgents Baghdad (AFP) Sep 05, 2005A unmanned US spy plane Monday thwarted an Iraqi rebel mortar attack on a sprawling US base, firing two missiles which killed 11 insurgents and wounded four more, the military said. http://www.spacewar.com/news/uav-05d.html Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/ Please let us stay on topic and be civil. OM SPONSORED LINKS United state bankruptcy court western district of texas United state life insurance United state patent United state patent search United states patent office United state flag YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "cia-drugs" on the web. To unsubscribe from this
[cia-drugs] Blood Is Thicker Then Water
Dear Friends, Peace and Love, He was Commander of US Armed Forces in Iraq when Papa Bush invaded Iraq. He wasSecretary of State when Son Bushrewarded him for the meritorious services rendered for his Papa in Iraq. He left Bush Administration after disagreements with savage Bush policies in Iraq and elsewhere in the world. But, today, he is a sad, broken and frustrated man. He had seen his people being abandoned to die, without any food, water, shelter and medical care. The poor and black were so mercillesly, shamelessly, mischeviously and cruelly neglected and deserted by the Administration that he so proudly served. And this rejection and dereliction was because these hapless, suffering, dying people were poor and black. The blood running through his veins was the same as that of the people left to die in Lousiana, Alabamaand Mississippi and blood is thicker than water! Today, General Colin Powel has spoken against the brutality, savagery and criminal act of Bush Administration. Reuters report that Colin Powell, the former secretary of state seen as a potential leader for Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts, has joined the chorus of Americans criticising the disaster response at all levels of government. "There have been a lot of failures at a lot of levels -local, state and federal," Powell said in an ABC interview for the "20/20" program to be broadcast on Friday evening. Political figures from both major parties have assailed the slow response to the hurricane's assault last week on the Gulf Coast, which devastated New Orleans and killed hundreds, possibly thousands, in the region. "There was more than enough warning over time about the dangers to New Orleans. Not enough was done. I don't think advantage was taken of the time that was available to us, and I just don't know why," Powell said in excerpts on ABC's Web site. He said he did not think that race was a factor in the slow response, but that many of those unable to leave New Orleans in time were trapped by poverty which disproportionately affects blacks. Powell was the highest-ranking black official during President George W. Bush's first term and chairman of the military Joint Chiefs of Staff during the 1991 Gulf War. He is among various names mentioned in Washington as a potential "hurricane czar" to take over the long-term recovery effort. Two Republican senators on Thursday proposed that such a job be created. White House officials have not ruled out the option, saying it is among several being discussed. Some black leaders, including Democrats in Congress, have charged that racism contributed to the misery of New Orleans' predominantly black storm victims. "I don't think it's racism, I think it's economic," Powell said. "But poverty disproportionately affects African-Americans in this country. And it happened because they were poor." http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/09/katrina.powell.reut/index.html Gentleman as he is, Powell does not call the deliberate neglect on part of white supremist Bush Administration as 'racism.' He calls it 'economic.' But, savagery by any name is still savagery, teachery by any name is still treachery, prejudices by any name are still vile prejudices. World is not naive - they can judge for themselves the barbaric brutality of White House and the Capitol. May Justice and Truth prevail, Dr Homi Wadia Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/ Please let us stay on topic and be civil. OM YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "cia-drugs" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
[cia-drugs] Fwd: [Stevi Secret] George W. Bush Still Rocks...
[Stevi Secret] George W. Bush Still Rocks... Stop criticizing! The rich man's CEO president is executing his job requirements perfectly By Mark Morford, SF Gate Columnist Friday, September 9, 2005 Everyone is slamming poor Dubya. Everyone is saying, oh my God, he's more inept than we ever imagined, he has no idea what's really going on, he's oblivious and in denial and he pretty much let all those poor black people die in filth and misery, and he basically ignored the massive Katrina disaster for days before finally being pressured into cutting his umpteenth vacation short and actually taking action. This is what they're saying. Kanye West was right, Bush doesn't care about black people, or the poor, or anything that doesn't directly serve his handlers' agenda or flatter his monochromatic ego or anything that isn't spelled out for him in nice simplistic pie charts and reassuring matronly tones. And lo, the darts are slinging in from around the world, according to SF Gate's own World Views column: Maddening incompetence ... reminiscent of a drought-stricken African state, says Britain's Daily Mail. Can't get it together, says a major paper in Italy. A plethora of grim tales of disaster, says the Scotsman. Superpower or Third World? asks the Spanish daily Noticias de Álava. Why did BushCo fail its first great national-security test since Sept. 11, despite having two days' advance notice of Katrina's wrath? asks Le Monde. And on it goes, the world's powers looking on in one part shock and one part disgust and all parts repugnance for Bush's rampant ineptitude and America's apparent inability to take care of its own. But it's so unfair, isn't it, to attack poor Dubya like this? Just a little misplaced? After all, Bush has always been the rich white man's president. He is the CEO president, the megacorporate businessman's friend, the thug of the religious right, a big reservoir-tipped condom for all energy magnates, protecting against the nasty STDs of humanitarianism and progress and social responsibility. He has always been merely an entirely selective figurehead, out of touch and eternally dumbfounded, a hand puppet of the neoconservative machine built and fluffed up and carefully placed for the very specific job of protecting their interests, no matter what. Repeat: No. Matter. What. Flood hurricane disaster war social breakdown economic collapse? Doesn't matter. Corporate interests über alles, baby. Protect the core, reassure the base, screw everyone else unless it begins to affect the poll numbers and then finger-point, deflect, prevaricate. All of a piece, really. Because Bush, he was never actually meant to, you know, lead. So maybe it's time to stop with the savaging of poor Dubya. He is, after all, doing a simply beautiful job of kowtowing to his wealthiest supporters while slamming the poor and running the nation into a deep hole and creating the largest deficit in American history, all while his cronies in oil and industry and military supply and Big Energy gain immense and staggering wealth and pay less and less tax on it. This is what he was hired to do. This is why he is in office. Hell, the day after Katrina, Bush flew right by Louisiana and headed straight to San Diego to party with his Greatest Generation cronies. Reassure the masters, first and foremost, eh Shrub? Understood. Is this not what we all expected? Can you reasonably say you thought it would be different? Just look. All major social services are being gutted. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is a joke, second in line only to the ungodly useless Homeland Security Department, which has become about as reassuring and trustworthy and humane an organization as a prison in Guantánamo. The Associated Press reported that the Army Corps of Engineers asked for $105 million for hurricane and flood programs in New Orleans just last year. The White House hacked that down to about $40 million, even as it passed the most bloated and nauseatingly pork- filled $12.3 billion energy bill in recent history, one that guaranteed we'd be sucking at the tit of foreign oil and kneeling before Bush's pals in Big Energy for decades to come, even as more and more teenagers die in Iraq for Bush's inept and failed war. Yay politics. Why didn't National Guardsmen from Louisiana and Mississippi march into New Orleans immediately after Katrina exited to take charge and keep the peace? Why, because most of them are serving in that same violent and brutally costly war in Iraq, silly. Fully 30 percent of the guard is stuck over there, along with 50 percent of their equipment. Yay Vietnam 2.0. Why did FEMA chief Michael Brown wait hours after Katrina struck to timidly plead with his parent company, Homeland Security, for some backup, not to actually get their
[cia-drugs] Fwd: Re:EPBA Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUm
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jim Collier Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 21:11:37 GMT Subject: Re:EPBA Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort - td {font-family: Arial;font-size: 10pt;color: black;line-height: 14pt;} A {color: blue;font-weight: bolder;} - To Members of the El Paso Bar Association and the El Paso legal community: In regards to last email : PLEASE DO NOT TAKE ANY ITEMS TO THE CONVENTION CENTER. Please bring the backpacks and/or duffel bags to the Bar Association Office, 500 E. San Antonio, Room L-115 or to the Bar Luncheon on Tuesday, September 13th. - Nancy Gallego Executive Director, El Paso Bar Association __ Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. http://store.yahoo.com/redcross-donate3/ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~-- Fair play? Video games influencing politics. Click and talk back! http://us.click.yahoo.com/VpgUKB/pzNLAA/cUmLAA/vseplB/TM ~- Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/ Please let us stay on topic and be civil. OM Yahoo! 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/
[cia-drugs] EXPLOSIVE RESIDUE FOUND ON FAILED LEVEE DEBRIS!
Any validity to this Hal Turner ??? http://www.halturnershow.com/DiversFindExplosiveResidueOnRupturedLevy.html EXPLOSIVE RESIDUE FOUND ON FAILED LEVEE DEBRIS! Ruptured New Orleans Levee had help failing By: Hal TurnerSeptember 9, 2005 3:36 PM EDT New Orleans, LA -- Divers inspecting the ruptured levee walls surrounding New Orleans found something that piqued their interest: Burn marks on underwater debris chunks from the broken levee wall! One diver, a member of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, saw the burn marks and knew immediately what caused them. He secreted a small chunk of the cement inside his diving suit and later arranged for it to be sent to trusted military friends at a The U.S. Army Forensic Laboratory at Fort Gillem, Georgia for testing. According to well placed sources, a military forensic specialist determined the burn marks on the cement chunks did, in fact, come from high explosives. The source, speaking on condition of anonymity said We found traces of boron-enhanced fluoronitramino explosives as well as PBXN-111. This would indicate at least two separate types of explosive devices. The levee ruptures in New Orleans did not take place during Hurricane Katrina, but rather a day after the hurricane struck. Several residents of New Orleans and many Emergency Workers reported hearing what sounded like large, muffled explosions from the area of the levee, but those were initially discounted as gas explosions from homes with leaking gas lines. If these allegations prove true, the ruptured levee which flooded New Orleans was a deliberate act of mass destruction perpetrated by someone with access to military- grade UNDERWATER high explosives. More details as they become available . . . . . Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~-- Fair play? Video games influencing politics. Click and talk back! http://us.click.yahoo.com/VpgUKB/pzNLAA/cUmLAA/vseplB/TM ~- Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/ Please let us stay on topic and be civil. OM Yahoo! 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/
[cia-drugs] Red Cross HIJACKED the airwaves
Every airwave channel here in Seattle with hardly an exception is broadcasting a Red Cross music special for Katrina victims...Bono is singing as I type this. The opening song was "they're trying to wash us away" or something. This is the closest thing I've EVER heard of approaching an EMERGENCY BROADCAST! 9/11 was on fewer airwave channels. (There wasn't even anofficial emergency broadcast during 9/11.) Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/ Please let us stay on topic and be civil. OM YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "cia-drugs" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
Re: [cia-drugs] MEXICO AND TROOPS
I looked at the picture and I don't see any arms - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 7:45 PM Subject: [cia-drugs] MEXICO AND TROOPS CHECK THIS OUT LOVE IT WHAT A JOKE OF A NON NATION.see attachment. mexican troops with arms inside the so called usa, what next bin laden helping with a plan and a bomb?do you remember when mexican troops blocked the path of u.s. marines who were carrying two replica ceremonial riflers? and wanted to arrested the marines? by the way the mexican troops wait inside the city and stopped for 12 hrs to pick up something? in nuevo laredo and had something to do with the los zetas gang, wish i knew what was really happening., in n/oFred Dawes[EMAIL PROTECTED] Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/ Please let us stay on topic and be civil. OM SPONSORED LINKS United state bankruptcy court western district of texas United state life insurance United state patent United state patent search United states patent office United state flag YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "cia-drugs" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
[cia-drugs] Re: Blood Is Thicker Then Water
Why should we trust Powell??? Maj. Colin Powell wrote the first official report absolving any blame to USA troops in the Mi Lai Massacre. Lt. Calley was the only one tried and convicted - more like the Scapegoat. Daniel + --- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, JSvj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gentleman? Powell is a liar. It's nice and all that he is upset, but will Barbara Walters ask about his lies to start Gulf War I as well as Gulf War II? Colin Powell's satellite evidence used to start Gulf War One ... the 265,000 Iraqi troops massed on Saudi Arabia's borders? The St. Petersburg Times purchased Soviet commercial satellite photos of the border and had them examined in detail by two imaging specialists, including Zimmerman. They found no evidence of significant military buildups along the Saudi border. You could see the planes sitting wing tip to wing tip in Riyadh airport, Ms Heller says, but there wasn't was any sign of a quarter of a million Iraqi troops sitting in the middle of the desert. The airport in the Kuwaiti capital appeared to have been abandoned, which it wouldn't be. If you think about it for a minute, if you're trying to supply a quarter of a million troops, it takes a lot of food, a lot of camping equipment, a lot of fuel for the tanks. They didn't see tanks tracks in the sand in the desert and they would not have worn away because satellites are still pickling up images of sand tracks in the desert of Northern Africa that were left during World War II. I happened to know the Press Secretary of Defense personally, and I asked him, 'Look, you know me, we've known each-other for a long time, let me look at some of the U.S. intelligence satellite photos, prove to me that I'm wrong. I don't need to take them out of the building, I don't need to copy them. Prove to me that we are wrong and we won't run the story.' And he refused to so that. He refused to do it on a number of occasions. As a reporter, I'm not supposed to conclude anything, but everyone else who was familiar with this story and familiar with the satellite photographs has concluded that the [Bush] administration lied to the Saudis, to the world in order to get the invitation to come into the Middle East to protect the innocent. What does it say about the government? If in fact the fact the government lied, does that surprise anyone? --Jean Heller, St. Petersbug Times Heh, Maybe Powell has just run out of Ambien. They're a wonderful medication not medication. How would you call it? They're called Ambien, which is very good. You don't use Ambien? Everybody here uses Ambien. Powell On Sep 9, 2005, at 16:34, Homi Wadia wrote: Dear Friends, Peace and Love, He was Commander of US Armed Forces in Iraq when Papa Bush invaded Iraq. He was Secretary of State when Son Bush rewarded him for the meritorious services rendered for his Papa in Iraq. He left Bush Administration after disagreements with savage Bush policies in Iraq and elsewhere in the world. But, today, he is a sad, broken and frustrated man. He had seen his people being abandoned to die, without any food, water, shelter and medical care. The poor and black were so mercillesly, shamelessly, mischeviously and cruelly neglected and deserted by the Administration that he so proudly served. And this rejection and dereliction was because these hapless, suffering, dying people were poor and black. The blood running through his veins was the same as that of the people left to die in Lousiana, Alabama and Mississippi and blood is thicker than water! Today, General Colin Powel has spoken against the brutality, savagery and criminal act of Bush Administration. Reuters report that Colin Powell, the former secretary of state seen as a potential leader for Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts, has joined the chorus of Americans criticising the disaster response at all levels of government. There have been a lot of failures at a lot of levels - local, state and federal, Powell said in an ABC interview for the 20/20 program to be broadcast on Friday evening. Political figures from both major parties have assailed the slow response to the hurricane's assault last week on the Gulf Coast, which devastated New Orleans and killed hundreds, possibly thousands, in the region. There was more than enough warning over time about the dangers to New Orleans. Not enough was done. I don't think advantage was taken of the time that was available to us, and I just don't know why, Powell said in excerpts on ABC's Web site. He said he did not think that race was a factor in the slow response, but that many of those unable to leave New Orleans in time were trapped by poverty which disproportionately affects blacks. Powell was the
[cia-drugs] FBI raids Minneapolis City Council member's house, Green Party member candidate for re-election
Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 6:52 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActionGreens] FBI raids Green City Council candidate in Minnesota Green Minneapolis City Councilman Dean Zimmermann's house was raided and his computers, files, financial records(campaign and personal) and campaign literature are all being reported to have been confiscated and may include sample ballots for the 10 Green candidates in Minneapolis paid for by the Minneapolis/5th Congressional District Local and being distributed from Dean's home as a central location with nearly always someone from his campaign available. Dean's home has been the staging ground for much of the networking efforts between our 10 green party campaigns in the city and with the primary next Tues. this(whatever this is) is coming down at a very inopportune time and some suspect it to be political motivated. It will be interesting to see how this pans out. The FBI agents would only say that the affidavit was sealed and that they were unable to let anyone know why the home was being searched. I'm sure myself and the MN delegates can keep the national committee informed as further information becomes available. David Strand The story on the FBI search of Dean Zimmermann's home and campaign materials is in the Star Tribune tomorrow. http://www.startribune.com/stories/587/5604473.html Betsy Barnum Minneapolis http://www.startribune.com/stories/587/5604473.html Last update: September 8, 2005 at 6:16 PM Feds search Minneapolis Council member's home Rochelle Olson, Star Tribune September 9, 2005 ZIMM0909 Federal agents executed a search warrant at the home of Minneapolis City Council member Dean Zimmermann today. Zimmermann, a Green party member who is seeking re-election, was not available for comment, but his campaign manager, Lauren Maker, said the agents spent three hours at his home. Maker said the agents confiscated everything relating to Zimmermann's campaign, including financial records and a pre-primary mailing in process. Maker said the agents told her the affidavit attached to the warrant was sealed, so she was unable to explain the purpose of the search. But Maker also said the agents took Zimmermann's personal financial records as well. Zimmermann, a first term council member, is seeking re-election and because of redistricting is in the same ward as council vice president Robert Lilligren, a DFLer. Dean ZimmermannThey shut down the campaign, Maker said. It's politically motivated. Maker said she drew that conclusion because of the timing five days before the primary. - Rochelle Olson is at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wcco.com live tv coverage of FBI raid can be seen at http://wcco.com/video/?cid=5 Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~-- Fair play? Video games influencing politics. Click and talk back! http://us.click.yahoo.com/VpgUKB/pzNLAA/cUmLAA/vseplB/TM ~- Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/ Please let us stay on topic and be civil. OM Yahoo! 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/