On Mar 1, 2006, at 8:36 PM, Kieth wrote:All so many Americans ever seem to think about is their own precious country, their own people, their own concerns, and never mind the havoc and destruction you cause in other people's countries. It is precisely because it IS our country destroying other
On Mar 1, 2006, at 8:36 PM, Nigel Kelly wrote:Let's face it - no-one's going to do anything like this... en masse on April 1. I (for one) would expect it to be an April fools joke - I'm not 100% convinced that it's not right now. Take my word for it, it's not a joke.Snigger if you will, but who
That was somewhat irate, but I'm not apologetic about it. I've been
saying here for years that this is not what most Americans are like
nor what they want or support and why don't they do something about
it and take their country back before it's too late. And that I
believe they will, in
Douglas Smith wrote:
On Mar 1, 2006, at 8:36 PM, Kieth wrote:
All so many Americans ever seem to think about is their own precious
country, their own people, their own concerns, and never mind the
havoc and destruction you cause in other people's countries.
It is precisely because it IS our
I must have missed a thread here, just why is Iran due to be nuked?. I hope
it is not for its enriching program which is quiet legal under international
law. Chris.
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If it happens,
it will probably be because of the proposed Iranian oil bourse (exchange)
The last thing that the U.S. wants is countries trading oil in euros instead
of U.S. dollars
tallex
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The last thing that the U.S. wants is countries trading oil in euros
instead of U.S. dollars
It must see the writing is already on the wall, I believe Europe pays Russia
in euros for its gas and oil. What if Canada gets paid in euros for its oil
by China, does it get lined up for a good
Hey I can chime in on this one.
I know a guy who fabricates micro sized atomic mass spectrometers and
as I pointed out in the thread about the micro biodiesel reactor there
are non linear effects to reducing the size of reaction chambers that
are seen in sensitivity in his device that I
The last thing that the U.S. wants is countries trading oil in euros
instead of U.S. dollars
It must see the writing is already on the wall, I believe Europe pays Russia
in euros for its gas and oil. What if Canada gets paid in euros for its oil
by China, does it get lined up for a good
Keith:
I guess I've been dropped. My reply to the 'bounce' notice was
returned.
I've talked to my isp and they have turned on/off the bounce protection.
I should be good now. Thanks
Andy Karpay
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True but, what's legal anymore?Turkey and Israel committed more UN security council violations than Iraq at the time of the invasion.I'm sorry I don't remember my source. I think Chomsky mentioned it in one of his books or papers.MikeChris Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I must have
Here is a sample of what I've beenfinding on that topic.From: Selling Oil for Euros By Ryan McGrealAug. 22, 2005[snip]"One of the major unstated reasons the United States invaded Iraq was to stop Saddam Hussein from trading oil for euros, which he had begun in 2000. Hussein actually
My dad found this one:
Bio-diesel car rental opens in world's car capital - Yahoo! News
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060301/sc_nm/life_biodiesel_dc
Yahoo! News
http://news.yahoo.com/
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yes, i'm interested in hypnosis... interested in dispelling misconceptions
and learning more about what's inside.
thanks
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Date: Tue, 28
Hi Mike,
On the whole I agree with Mr Monbiot. About 160 years ago the Irish potato
famine was in part caused by the English being able to pay more for wheat than
the Irish were able to pay for potato hence wheat was planted. The famine
was, in effect, caused by a wealth gap. In the last
Zeke,
congrats on the courage. i did this myself almost three years ago. i had a
job at which i could have retired at 50, but was miserable. i felt myself
changing for the worse. my attitude was dark and cynical and i felt trapped
asking always, is this all there is?!. i justified my days
Keith:
I guess I've been dropped. My reply to the 'bounce' notice was
returned.
I've talked to my isp and they have turned on/off the bounce protection.
I should be good now. Thanks
Andy Karpay
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Well that's nice Andy but why tell the whole list about it, and the
archives
Keith,Youwrote:"Quite a few people are thinking it will be very annoying if Americans impeach their president because he was spying on them (what a big surprise!) rather than have him and the whole bunch of them prosecuted for war crimes, and it might not accomplish much either except business
http://www.archive.org/details/EasyGuideMesmerismHypnotismMichele Stephenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yes, i'm interested in hypnosis... interested in dispelling misconceptions and learning more about what's inside.thanksFrom: Kirk McLoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To:
I'll go along with that Mike. I'm decrying the distinct possibility
of a slap on the wrist followed by the same old depredations abroad
that started all the trouble in the first place and the same old
somnambulance (acquiescence) about it at home.
As for as the last 60 years is concerned, I
Hi Jon,
There is a lot of info on the JtF site about these
processors. The general consensus seems to be that you can make a far better
processor yourself for less than 10% of the cost of a fuelmeister. Also the
fuelmaister allegedly doesn't make very good fuel. Personally I would steer
I have a mostly idle server with a 100 Mbit connection to the AOL/TW
backbone. Obviously,
using it all would be frowned upon, but I'm willing to put it up and see
what happens.
Has anybody already downloaded it? It sounds like it's not going to
happen very fast.
Please let me know
A heartfelt thankyou for David. It would be much more difficult to get it to you otherwise.KirkDavid Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a mostly idle server with a 100 Mbit connection to the AOL/TW backbone. Obviously, using it all would be frowned upon, but I'm willing to put it up and
Doug - I didn't mean it to offend - I HIGHLY
commend what you're doing - I think it's brilliant. I'm just bringing a
potential stumbling block to your awareness.
I'm wrapped to know there is someone passionate,
with a global awareness, inside the US raising this issue. One of the challenges
I think the scariest thing about impeachment of Bush II is Dick Cheney.Republicans in the 90's weren't scared of Al Gore, but I think everyone except Wyoming is scared of The Dick being president.He's already increased the power of the Vice President to unprecedented levels
i.e. Redaction (top
They are all above the law. It is a reality KirkPaul S Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think the scariest thing about impeachment of Bush II is Dick Cheney.Republicans in the 90's weren't scared of Al Gore, but I think everyone except Wyoming is scared of The Dick being president.He's
Perhaps the date falling on April fools
day could be capitalised upon to demonstrate how much of a joke the US
government has become in its standing for democracy, freedom..
Malcolm
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It's on the way for me,
Thanks!
Mike Luich
On 3/2/06, David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a mostly idle server with a 100 Mbit connection to the AOL/TW
backbone. Obviously,
using it all would be frowned upon, but I'm willing to put it up and see
what happens.
Has
See/searchOperationPhoenix on many
sites.
As far as I know the old or the youngShrub never
declared war or war was never declared on a small land locked country and
was never a threat to the US in any way. Guess who was in charge of the Citizens
International Authority at the time! war
Interesting. Both that they are promoting biodiesel, and that they
are renting diesel vehicals at all, given the impressions most
Americans have of diesels. In the unfortunate event that I ever have
to rent a car in LA, I would definitely check them out.
As usual, the reporters don't seem to
I agree that biodiesel is not in of itself a good technology.
However, it has the potential to be good. I am not sure that
petroleum has the potential to be good -- even without the
exploitation, greed, subjegation, etc, that the first world's demand
for oil causes (and which could easily be
MALCOLM MACLURE wrote:
Perhaps the date falling on April fools day could be capitalised upon to
demonstrate how much of a joke the US government has become in its
standing for democracy, freedom…..
I think that's amply illustrated by our government's opposition to
the recent
What was the Citizens International Authority and who was in
charge of it? I googled it and nothing came up, even though it is
referred to on this website you mentioned.
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See/search Operation Phoenix on many sites.
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