STRANGE DAYS STRANGE SKIES
Our skies are increasingly hazed over with fake barium/ aluminum particulate, ethylene dibromide chemtrail clouds. Whether in the atmosphere or in the Ocean this added particulate matter is a hazard to the health of every living thing on this planet. My health and the health of my family has already been drastically affected. There is a main-stream media blackout on this subject so the only way to get the word out is by word of mouth.
Ever since 11 September 2001 bin Laden and/or al Qaeda have been used as an excuse for nigh on every attack that the US and the Israelis have made on Islamic peoples and their nations. An alleged relationship between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda was used as the casus belli for the US and its allies to invade Iraq. Dick Cheney even asserted that Saddam Hussein, with al Qaeda, was responsible for the events of 11 September 2001. But it turned out that there was no such connection at all.
Exhaustion and combat stress are besieging US troops in Iraq as they battle with a new type of warfare. Some even rely on Red Bull to get through the day. As desertions and absences increase, the military is struggling to cope with the crisis
I think it makes sense to certainly consider it, and I can tell you, this has always been an option on the table.
...since its ascent to power in January 2007 the Democrats in Congress have taken no effective steps to stop, impede, or thwart the Bush Jr. administrations wars of aggression against Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, or anywhere else, including their long-standing threatened war against Iran. To the contrary, the new Democrat-controlled Congress decisively facilitated these serial Nuremberg crimes against peace on May 24, 2007 by enacting a $95 billion supplemental appropriation to fund war operations through September 30, 2007.
There are now nearly as many private contractors in Iraq as there are U.S. soldiers and a large percentage of them are private security guards equipped with automatic weapons, body armor, helicopters and bullet-proof trucks.
They wanted to go after Saddam and Iraq. They had to enter Afghanistan only because the facts forced it upon themstubborn things, those facts.
Their discovery, anti-Mafia investigators say, led down a monthslong trail of telephone and e-mail intercepts, into the midst of a huge black-market transaction, as Iraqi and Italian partners haggled over shipping more than 100,000 Russian-made automatic weapons into the bloodbath of Iraq.
In recent weeks almost all Sunni members of the cabinet have quit. Others are boycotting meetings, leaving at least 17 cabinet seats empty.
Years of economic policy mistakes after the fall of Saddam Hussein left unemployed young Iraqis easy targets for recruitment by al Qaeda and other insurgents, a U.S. Defense Department official said on Sunday.
Their latest whopper sent NYC officials into a frenzy trying to stop fictional terrorists from launching a radioactive bomb in Manhattan.
Nevertheless undeterred, it took Debka only 24 hours to spin another tall tale about Syria and Iran.
"...Ya know, if China were to revalue its currency or China is to start making say, toys that dont have lead in them or food that isnt poisonous, their costs of production are going to go up and that means prices at Wal-Mart here in the United States are going to go up too. So, I would say China is our greatest friend right now, theyre keeping prices low and theyre keeping the prices for mortgages low, too.
So, how did September 11th, 2001 change our entire attitude about Iraq when the administration never produced anything even remotely resembling a shred of evidence that Saddam Hussein or anyone in his Baathist government had anything to do with it, when Saddam had actually gone after Osama bin Laden, a former ally in the Reagan years?
And why did we buy into it?
IT'S A GREAT time to be a friend of a lame-duck president. The Bush administration is handing out largesse at unprecedented levels -- to Saudi Arabia, Israel, India, Pakistan and others -- tens of billions of dollars to win support for its unpopular policies. All of this is also intended to isolate its adversaries, notably Syria and Iran.
The labor pains were coming, so Jessica Hodges got going. The 26-year-old bank teller from Burke sped toward Inova Fairfax Hospital, but before she got there, the law got her -- 57 mph in a 35 zone. Reckless driving.
In harnessing the potential of broadband and getting it out to all our citizens, America has been reduced to little more than a Third World country. In TV and radio, we've corporatized the public interest and turned over control of what is supposed to be a democratic media to an ever-smaller number of powerful business titans. Newspapers, meanwhile, run around like Chicken Little, shouting "the sky is falling" and the only way to turn things around is more of the media consolidation that got them-and us-into so much trouble in the first place.
The law also may represent a threat to privacy. It calls for a linked system of state databases, which some state legislators say would be a "picnic" for identity thieves.
Some officials even maintain that the law violates the Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution. The Constitution does not expressly let the federal government issue driver's licenses, so that power, they maintain, should be reserved for the states.
Many Americans are under the delusion that we have the best health care system in the world, as President Bush sees it, or provide the best medical care in the world, as Rudolph Giuliani declared last week. That may be true at many top medical centers. But the disturbing truth is that this country lags well behind other advanced nations in delivering timely and effective care.
Storm releases spam messages by the millions, enticing all recipients to open fake e-cards supposedly sent by family and friends.
ISC is alerting users on e-mails that attempt recipients to download an patch.exe and of course, users MUST not click on them to avoid being infected by "Storm Worm".