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Meat eating slave or a robot "we” can think we own
this planet but we come from it not it from us.

                            
                         The master race ...Yeah right ! WHIPP IT B ABY!
                                            ARISTOTLE AND HIS BIMBO PLAY HORSEY .
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Nerve chip goes live First nerve
cell-silicon microchip built.
28 August 2001
  HELEN PEARSON "It has a touch of  science fiction,"
 admit the scientists who have wired up
  the first conducting nerve chip. The electronic circuit,
  grown from silicon and nerve cells, brings brain-repair chips,
  advanced biosensors and biological computers a small
  step towards reality. 'Neuroelectronics' combines nerve
  cells and microchips.It could one day lead to 'neuroprosthetic'
  implants replacing damaged nervous tissue, and advanced
  computers mimicking living, learning circui               

click this          ^               V clich that

 

          Quote of the Week.
      "Imagine that you could travel back in time to the year 1900.
      Imagine that you stand on a soap box on a city street corner in 1900
      and you say to the gathering crowd, "By 1955, people will be flying
      at supersonic speeds in sleek aircraft and traveling coast to coast
      in just a few hours."

      In 1900, it would have been insane to suggest that. In 1900,
      airplanes did not even exist. Orville and Wilbur did not make the
      first flight until 1903. The Model T Ford did not appear until 1909.

      Yet, by 1947, Chuck Yeager flew the X1 at supersonic speeds. In
      1954, the B-52 bomber made its maiden flight. It took only 51 years
      to go from a rickety wooden airplane flying at 10 MPH, to a gigantic
      aluminum jet-powered Stratofortress carrying 70,000 pounds of bombs
      halfway around the world at 550 MPH. In 1958, Pan Am started
      non-stop jet flights between New York and Paris in the Boeing 707.
      In 1969, Americans set foot on the moon. It is unbelievable what
      engineers and corporations can accomplish in 50 or 60 short years.

      There were millions of people in 1900 who believed that humans would
      never fly. They were completely wrong. However, I don't think anyone
      in 1900 could imagine the B-52 happening in 54 years."

                                                    >From "Robotic Nation"
                                                        by Marshall Brain
                     Brought to our attention by reader David Schachter.

  This quote is from an interesting paper that depicts a 'present and
  future history' within which, by 2050, autonomous humanoid robots have
  taken over most of the entry-level jobs of today.  But far from the
  Jetsons' vision of a utopia full of enthusiastic perennial vacationers,
  the robots have usurped most of the jobs, such as maids and other
  cleaning personnel, fast food cooks and clerks, and the many other jobs
  that don't require the spark of human creativity.  One result is that
  50% of the U.S. workforce is then unemployed.

  Marshall makes the economic necessity for businesses of that time to
  follow this trend quite clear, similar to how businesses once all gave
  up messengers for the telephone, horse-drawn delivery wagons for trucks,
  and typewriters for computers -- competitive necessity.  At which point
  he uses the quote above to help us understand why this possibility is
  FAR from "absurd," even if it seems so from our viewpoint today, "50
  years in the past."

  Moore Perspective.

  Along the way, Marshall also illuminates some of the results of Moore's
  Law, such as through these excerpts:

      "A processor in 2002 is 10,000 times faster than a processor in 1982
      was. This trend has been in place for decades, and there is nothing
      to indicate that it will slow down any time soon. Scientists and
      engineers always get around the limitations that threaten Moore's
      law by developing new technologies."

      "A 10 MEGAbyte hard disk cost about $1,000 in 1982. Today you can
      buy a 250 GIGAbyte drive that is twice as fast for $350. Today's
      drive is 25,000 times bigger and costs one-third the price of the
      1982 model..."

      "In the same time period -- 1982 to 2002 -- standard RAM (Random
      Access Memory) available in a home machine has gone from 64
      KILObytes to 128 MEGAbytes -- it improved by of factor of 2,000."

      "What if we simply extrapolate out, taking the idea that every 20
      years things improve by a factor of 1,000 or 10,000? What we get is
      a machine in 2020 that has a processor running at something like 10
      trillion operations per second. It has a TERAbyte of RAM and one or
      two PETAbytes of storage space (a petabyte is one quadrillion
      bytes)."

      "What if we extrapolate ANOTHER 20 years after that, to 2040? A
      typical home machine at that point will be 1,000 times faster than
      the 2020 machine. Human brains are thought to be able to process at
      a rate of approximately one quadrillion operations per second. A CPU
      in the 2040 time frame could have the processing power of a human
      brain, and it will cost $1,000. It will have a PETAbyte (one
      quadrillion bytes) of RAM. It will have one EXAbyte of storage
      space. An exabyte is 1,000 quadrillion bytes."

  Although none of us have a clear picture of what 2050 will look like,
  Marshall's reasoning (he presents additional supporting data in his
  very hard to argue with -- consider the well-established history of many
  technologies' double-exponential growth, and the just-now-beginning NBIC
  Convergence (the coming together, and therefore synergistic growth, of
  the previously separate fields of Nanotechnology, Biology & medicine,
  Information sciences, and Cognitive sciences)!

  (If the POTENTIAL for such changes seems like so much poppycock --
  please re-read the first three quoted paragraphs at the beginning of
  this article.)

  The question, of course, if things develop as Marshall foretells, is how
  our society might plan to effectively deal with another 50 years of such
  exponential changes.  Especially considering that the dramatically-high
  unemployment would be only the very tip of this particular iceberg...


the true nature of things is always deceptive

CLICK THE LINK BELOW

R@WMAN says:
 [Moors law depends on tax subsidies that pay back as business expenses those that purchase the
"cutting edge" New stuff " (and discard the last years mode)  as it is called and they are amazed at
there so called exponential growth as though it is real progress. While the species is circling the drain.]

[This man   Ted Kasensky feared progress not differentiating the
 abuse of advantage and wishing to retreat to a mythical time past.
 Although I agree that The Quest for the ultimate worker is the return
 to a state of servitude to make the robot replacing the "bottom strata"
 of society is a form of class war.

 So instead of that what if we replace middle men and women,
 politicians, idea men, pimp's, dealers, bosses,  lawyers, and
 with Robots.
As far as it goes Arthur C. Clark and others see as expendable the
Bulk of what most people think of as the "middle class" and advises
"WE "eliminate the Blue collier worker with genetically modified Apes
to "Do The Skud work" IE: menial manual labor ...
That would erase the bulk of the population and "relieve the
Environment but I bet the balance of society Should live in fear
they will suffer the same Fate. Social Ecology is just another
name for Eugenics Culling Death on earth units etc....

So Robots replacing "Cheep Labor" means people loosing there
 LIVELIHOOD and die out! Slavery & Autonomy Bred-out Freedom
 of choice Self determination eliminated  no Union Labor with
human conditions  required to protect the week human workers .
Bosses wishing for robot's. Sex, Safe Sex a Sex Free world
eliminate the Random nature of nature find stagnation kill of
organic life leaving only its shadow, it's pattern mimic humanity
 and clamed superiority over it because it was week or stupid ...
Sounds like Multinational Corporate National Socialism to me.
 ED]
"In vain we build the world, unless the builder grows" The Outer Limits by Robert C. Denis


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1. Introduction
1.1 Fractal and Euclidean Geometries
Western culture is obsessed with order, smoothness and symmetry, to the point that we often impose on
nature patterns and models derived from classical Greek geometry. Historically this tendency can be
traced to Plato, for whom the 'real' world consisted of smooth, Euclidean shapes created by a supreme
being. By contrast, the world we inhabit was created by a lesser, demiurgical being, and is nothing more
than a rough, asymmetrical copy of the 'real' world. According to Plato, the 'real' world can only be
glimpsed occasionally through the mind. In this way, Plato was able to reconcile the inability of classical
geometry (as later formulated by Euclid) to describe the world we inhabit. Peters (1994) has described
fractal geometry as that of the Demiurge.
Despite the fact that Euclidean geometry is a gross simplification of the world, western society has
tenaciously clung to this ordered view. Such a view divorces us from nature, since we tend to perceive
deviations from symmetry as fundamentally wrong, as something to be corrected. This is learned very
early, for example when children are taught to represent complex natural objects such as trees as simple
Euclidean constructs (e.g. triangles, circles, rectangles). In later life, we expend considerable effort
creating and maintaining symmetric patterns in our gardens (Victorian topiary being an extreme
example). Our architecture also reflects these deeply ingrained traditions of symmetry and order: a good
early example is the Roman Pantheon, which incorporates three basic shapes of Euclidean geometry (the
circle, triangle, and rectangle). More modern examples include the palaces of the French kings, the
fascist architecture of Germany and Italy, and indeed any modern city skyline. It is instructive to note
that human-made objects invariably stand out against the natural, more 'fractal' world.
1.2 What is Fractal Geometry?
Mandelbrot (1975) introduced the term 'fractal' (from the latin fractus, meaning 'broken') to characterize
spatial or temporal phenomena that are continuous but not differentiable. Unlike more familiar Euclidean
constructs, every attempt to split a fractal into smaller pieces results in the resolution of more structure.
Fractal objects and processes are therefore said to display 'self-invariant' (self-similar or self-affine)
properties (Hastings and Sugihara 1993). Self-similar objects are isotropic upon rescaling, whereas
rescaling of self-affine objects is direction-dependent (anisotropic). Thus the trace of particulate
Brownian motion in two-dimensional space is self-similar, whereas a plot of the x-coordinate of the
particle as a function of time is self-affine (Brown 1995).
Fractal properties include scale independence, self-similarity, complexity, and infinite length or detail.
Fractal structures do not have a single length scale, while fractal processes (time series) cannot be
characterized by a single time scale (West and Goldberger 1987). Nonetheless, the necessary and
sufficient conditions for an object (or process) to possess fractal properties have not been formally
defined. Indeed, fractal geometry has been described as "a collection of examples, linked by a common
1.0 Fractals: An Introduction
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/science/botany/LABS/ECOLOGY/FRACTALS/intro.html
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Scholarly articles for do nations have rights
 or does might trumph global sovereignty

 
 Reinventing Revolution: The Renovation of Left Discourse ... - McCaughan - Cited by 4
 


International Crisis Group - Gareth Evans, Does the UN have a future
Does the United Nations Have a Future?, Gareth Evans .... the full and untrammelled exercise of state sovereignty,
 however irresponsible that exercise might ...
www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=3790&l=1 - 49k - Cached - Similar pages

Stephen A. Rickard - Religion and Global Affairs: Repression and ...
But, as Cardinal Richlieu might have said on behalf of the nation states: that is our job if we think it is required.
What has this got to do with the role ...
muse.jhu.edu/journals/sais_review/v018/18.2rickard.html - Similar pages

Annan's Nobel Speech in Oslo - UN Secretary General - Global ...
Global Policy Forum Monitors Policy Making at the United Nations. .... What it does have is the Nobel Prize -
a statement of hope and courage with unique ...
www.globalpolicy.org/secgen/annan/1012oslo.htm - 23k - Cached - Similar pages

MIT OpenCourseWare Political Science 17.196 Globalization ...
Do Polanyi and Marx have the same conception of markets? ..... What are the mechanisms by which global
capitalism might lead to convergence of national ...
ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Political-Science/17-196Fall-2005/StudyMaterials/ - 32k - Cached - Similar pages

Watch on the West: The Use and Abuse of U.S. Constitutional Law as ...
The action in Kosovo erodes that sovereignty, as does our ceding command of ... might makes right, and the idea of
 the sovereignty of individual nations in ...
www.fpri.org/ww/0203.200107.presser.usconlawmodel.html - 29k - Cached - Similar pages

Exploring Chinese History :: Politics :: International Relations ...
Though many Asian countries have undergone rapid and sustained economic .... not only unnecessary (whatever
 human right abuses might exist among the G-8 do ...
www.ibiblio.org/chinesehistory/contents/03pol/c05s06.html - 29k - Cached - Similar pages

The Meaning of Sovereignty: What Our Founding Fathers Could Tell ...
Sovereignty confers the legal right for nations to resist the prevailing tide, but it is not easy to exercise sovereign
rights when people have lost ...
www.heritage.org/Research/Thought/fp10.cfm - 82k - Cached - Similar pages

Does the United Nations Advance the Cause of Freedom?
Another triumph for human rights in the making, we can certainly see that! ..... What I would do is to try
 and have the Security Council more active, ...
www.heritage.org/Research/InternationalOrganizations/hl1047.cfm - 84k - Cached - Similar pages

JSTOR: The Dialectics of Globalization: Whose Globalization Is It ...
In the global economy, the "advanced financial countries" will take over the most prominent .... If democracy
does have something to do with the people, ...
links.jstor.org/sici?sici=1079-1760(199610)40%3A2%3C266%3ATDOGWG%3E2.0.CO%3B2-K - Similar pages

Development - Breaking the Global Production Chain: Thai women's ...
We have to fight for sovereignty, not charity. Fight for self-subsistence, self-determination, land rights, the right
 to earn the cost of food. ...
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"Bateries? Bateries we dont need no stinking batteries" 
Meat eating robots...

[Build it and they will come and take your life super size me. Meat eating robots ]

"Batteries? We don't need No Stinking Batteries"


Stinking Badges Home Page 1999, http://www.darryl.com/badges/allindex.shtml
A+ Certification For Dummies/Book, Ron Gilster,

"Batteries? We don't need No Stinking Batteries" (Subheading), - Missing Can you help? ...
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  New technique creates cheap, abundant hydrogen: report

Mon Nov 12, 5:12 PM ET
US researchers have developed a method of producing hydrogen gas from biodegradable organic material,
potentially providing an abundant source of this clean-burning fuel, according to a study released Monday.
The technology offers a way to cheaply and efficiently generate hydrogen gas from readily available and
renewable biomass such as cellulose or glucose, and could be used for powering vehicles, making fertilizer
and treating drinking water.
Numerous public transportation systems are moving toward hydrogen-powered engines as an alternative
 to gasoline, but most hydrogen today is generated from nonrenewable fossil fuels such as natural gas.
The method used by engineers at Pennsylvania State University however combines electron-generating
bacteria and a small electrical charge in a microbial fuel cell to produce hydrogen gas.
Microbial fuel cells work through the action of bacteria which can pass electrons to an anode. The electrons
flow from the anode through a wire to the cathode producing an electric current. In the process, the bacteria
consume organic matter in the biomass material.
An external jolt of electricity helps generate hydrogen gas at the cathode.
In the past, the process, which is known as electrohydrogenesis, has had poor efficiency rates and low
hydrogen yields.
But the researchers at Pennsylvania State University were able to get around these problems by chemically
modifying elements of the reactor.
In laboratory experiments, their reactor generated hydrogen gas at nearly 99 percent of the theoretical maximum
yield using aetic acid, a common dead-end product of glucose fermentation.
"This process produces 288 percent more energy in hydrogen than the electrical energy that is added in the
process," said Bruce Logan, a professor of environmental engineering at Penn State.
The technology is economically viable now, which gives hydrogen an edge over another alternative biofuel which
is grabbing more headlines, Logan said.
"The energy focus is currently on ethanol as a fuel, but economical ethanol from cellulose is 10 years down the
road," said Logan.
"First you need to break cellulose down to sugars and then bacteria can convert them to ethanol."
One of the immediate applications for this technology is to supply the hydrogen that is used in fuel cell cars to
generate the electricity that drives the motor, but it could also can be used to convert wood chips into hydrogen
 to be used as fertilizer.
The study appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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http://www.riccomaresca.com/artists/slideshows/robert_sholties.htm

At One Time Architecture Was as Frightening as  DNA and Human Genome Research  Is Today.

You Wouldn't Be Living in NYC in an Apartment If Every Thing They Said about High Rise

Buildings Was True ...  Yet there Still Is A Threat Of The Tower Of Babble...

Of Sorts & Of Enclave Cities; Cruel Kings & False Gods...  babbleblogitus pentagonart
 psyops  dirty joke kill the messenger

Toumbeling down...the www build it they will come,babbleblogitus, pentagonareah, psy ops,
 black water, dirty joke, kill the messinger, green haired clowns

psyops dirty joke kill the messenger 

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=psyops+dirty+joke+kill+the+messenger+&btnG=Search 

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http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2006/06/341573.shtml
"It Was Twenty Years Ago Today,"...That Crowley Drugged World Away: CIA psyops of 1960s-
author: webweaver
extended comments from Jeff Wells' Rigorous Intuition "v.2.0" post at:
 http://rigint.blogspot.com/2006/06/chant-down-babylon_23.html

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=psyops+dirty+joke+kill+the+messenger+&btnG=Search 

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http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2006/06/341573.shtml
"It Was Twenty Years Ago Today,"...That Crowley Drugged World Away: CIA psyops of 1960s-
author: webweaver
extended comments from Jeff Wells' Rigorous Intuition "v.2.0" post at:
 http://rigint.blogspot.com/2006/06/chant-down-babylon_23.html

--on the CIA infiltration (and creation) of the 1960s, in a right wing attempt to steer culture toward some rather
 dark goals and keep rock and roll "from going leftist". 
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2006/06/341573.shtml

[ Can you say "the deval" made me do it , glam rock? heavy metal? punk?]
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The John Lennon Assassination: Not the Story Everyone Knows 10.Oct.2006 10:20

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It is both surprising and mildly gratifying to find this fascinating article largely in accord
 with several Christian books about the devil in music, and with what Lyndon LaRouche
("Theory of the Satanist Personality") and Michael A. Hoffmann
("Psychodrama and symbolism disguised as current events: the mass induction of the
double-mind and the alchemical processing of humanity") write, as well as numerous
opinions expressed by members of the John Birch Society. What a convergence!

And I myself have signed in on the real story behind the John Lennon assassination:

"The counterculture was not produced spontaneously by a youth stratum!"

 http://positive-feedback.com/Issue22/cjdiaries_lennon.htm

Happy reading!

By the way, contrary to the author, EMI stands for Electrical & Musical Industries,
although way back it was The Gramophone and Typewriter Company.

http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2006/06/341573.shtml


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Interesting.  I almost never send these, but I liked this one.

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http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2007/05/index.html
Microsoft Could Make Mouse Passe with "Surface"
By Hugh Hart May 31, 2007 2:04:48 PMCategories: Web/Tech  

Microsoft pictures "Surface computing" - - basically a smart table top - - as the next
 big thing for data crunching. Earlier this week, Tom Gibbons, Vice president of the
somewhat scarily-named Productivity and Extended Consumer Experiences Group, claimed
 that Surface "is going to revolutionize everyday lives, much like the way ATMs changed
 how we get money from the bank."

The hook: you use your hands to move information around instead of a mouse.

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3D Metal and Sugar Sculptures by Bathsheba Grossman
Posted in magic, Educational, photography, Gadgets, Maker Faire, Graphics, Cool,
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November 10, 2007
Sacrifice
This woman set herself on fire in protest. I am astounded by the inversion of logic that
 would be swayed more by this kind of sacrifice than that of a soldier. It represents to
 me, a parlor trick - the evasion of the physical, the de-moralization of war. The real
believe that symbolic death is more real than death in combat.
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 Towards a Stock Exchange of Language

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The CIA's Secret Manual on Coercive Qestioning

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 "The former German Minister of Technology has estimated that up to $15 billion
 of insider trading occurred before 9/11.


   
 OR! What’s killing the Honey Bee? Who's killing the Honey Bee?
Researchers in labs across the United States will continue to see the decline of the honey
 bee in massive numbers and with ...
Blow back backfire tragic misstep black ops Psy-ops? Our "environment
"it's the Real Homeland Security Stupid! " A "mysterious" illness that's
killed off massive numbers of honey bees nationwide is affecting ...
But this year - there's a mysterious ailment killing bees. ... What if it is
on purpose? What if it's an intentional act of war attacking "our Honey Bee's "
 which pollinate 80% of all the food we eat? Quit fooling around mocking our "environment".

I                        t's the Real Homeland Security Stupid!"
Our governments and the gigantic heartless multinational corporations
plan and execute such dastardly deeds in scenarios of exactly this type to
"Control others & take there stuff and it will be a matter of time, not if
but when the perpetual war becomes the only way to behave the only way
 to keep alive might makes right kill or be killed and that spills over to how
 "we" treat nature like its a machine "we" can control just like a slave or a
robot "we” can think we own this planet but we come from it not it from us.
 
Our governments and the gigantic heartless multinational corporations plan
 on dumbing us down numbing us down and flushing us down instead of
sharing and growth, “zeroing us” out. Ah but that is the question which of
us is us? It’s all or nothing Democracy? It's not She-pole verses people don't
 believe me? Don't care? It’s out of there hands what can you do?


Meat eating slave or a robot "we” can think we own this planet but we
come from it not it from us.

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“ The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities
of the universe around us, the less taste we shall have for destruction. ”
—Rachel Carson
 
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killing bees. ...

What if it is on purpose? An intentional act of war, Who is attacking "our"
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Q:Who cares there's always sugar and that fake syrup...Or it may be really important???
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around Its the Real Homeland Security Stupid!!!!

A:What if it is on purpose intentional, an act of war attacking our Honey Bee’s? Honey
Bee's which pollinate 80% of all the food we eat quit fooling around Environment it's the
 Real Homeland Security Stupid!!!!


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A "mysterious illness" that's killed off massive numbers of honey bees nationwide is affecting ...
 But this year - there's a mysterious ailment killing bees. ... What if it is on purpose?
An intentional act of war, attacking our Honey Bee's which pollinate 80% of all the food we eat.
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Q: Who cares there's always sugar and that fake syrup...
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  A:  Honey Bee's  80%
       of all the food we eat           
       Quit fooling around Its the Real Homeland Security Stupid!!


  What if it is on purpose,   intentional,  an act of war attacking "our"HoneyBee’s?
Honey Bee's which Pollinate 80% of all the food we eat.
Quit fooling around! Stupid!!!
"Environment it's the Real Homeland Security"
           Stupid!!!
Honey Bee's which  80%
of all the food  we plant,grow,pick,
process,package,buy, sell, cook & eat
and thats life, something to respect.
 Quit fooling  around.

"Environment it's the Real Homeland Security .
 SPIEGEL ONLINE -
 March 22, 2007, 06:21 PM

URL:http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/0,1518,473166,00.html

Are GM Crops Killing Bees?
COLLAPSING COLONIES

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 Fishy Business: Genetically Modified Fluorescent Fish Illegally Smuggled into Germany (03/20/2007)
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 Monkeys Going to Pot: Primate Hunting Reaches Crisis Point in Latin America (03/13/2007)
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 Saving the World's Weirdest Creatures: New Conservation Project for 'One- of- a-Kind' Species (01/16/2007)
http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,459951,00.html
 From the Archive:The Future of Agriculture: Seeds in the Arctic (09/22/2006)
http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/0,1518,438336,00.html
 From the Archive:The Animal World: Big Brother in the Beehive (02/21/2005)
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 An evil conspearacy attacking
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that pollinate 80% of all the food
we eat.
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Homeland Security" 
Did you really think WE can
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can  the plants
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[HEY! IS'NT THAT THE STUFF CHANEYS COMPANY MAKES & DONALD RUMSFIELD SOLD SADDAM ??? ED.]
Kurds Gassed / Iraq or Iran? + War for Water?
A War Crime or an Act of War?
by Stephen C. Pelletiere
Editorial/Op-Ed 31JAN2003
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/31/opinion/31PELL.html

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. - It was no surprise that President Bush, lacking
smoking-gun evidence of Iraq's weapons programs, used his State of the
Union address to re-emphasize the moral case for an invasion: "The dictator
 who is assembling the world's most dangerous weapons has already used
them on whole villages, leaving thousands of his own citizens dead, blind
 or disfigured."

The accusation that Iraq has used chemical weapons against its citizens is a familiar
 part of the debate. The piece of hard evidence most frequently brought
 up concerns the gassing of Iraqi Kurds at the town of Halabja in March 1988,
 near the end of the eight-year Iran-Iraq war. President Bush himself has cited Iraq's
 "gassing its own people," specifically at Halabja,as a reason to topple Saddam Hussein.

  [Our Media Murdermachine killed Saddam with lies and omitions for fun]

But the truth is, all we know for certain is that Kurds were bombarded with poison gas that
day at Halabja. We cannot say with any certainty that Iraqi chemical weapons killed the Kurds.

This is not the only distortion in the Halabja story.

I am in a position to know because, as the Central Intelligence Agency's
senior political analyst on Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war, and as a
professor at the Army War College from 1988 to 2000, I was privy to much of the classified
material that flowed through Washington having to do with the Persian Gulf. In addition, I
headed a 1991 Army investigation into how the Iraqis would fight a war against the United
 States; the classified version of the report went into great detail on the Halabja affair.
This much about the gassing at Halabja we undoubtedly know: it came about in the course
of a battle between Iraqis and Iranians. Iraq used chemical weapons to try to kill Iranians
who had seized the town, which is in northern Iraq not far from the Iranian border. The
 Kurdish civilians who died had the misfortune to be caught up in that exchange. But they
 were not Iraq's main target.

And the story gets murkier: immediately after the battle the United States
Defense Intelligence Agency investigated and produced a classified report,
which it circulated within the intelligence community on a need-to-know
basis. That study asserted that it was Iranian gas that killed the Kurds,
not Iraqi gas.

The agency did find that each side used gas against the other in the battle
around Halabja. The condition of the dead Kurds' bodies, however, indicated they
had been killed with a blood agent - that is, a cyanide-based gas - which Iran was
known to use. The Iraqis, who are thought to have used mustard gas in the battle,
are not known to have possessed blood agents at the time.

These facts have long been in the public domain but, extraordinarily, as
often as the Halabja affair is cited, they are rarely mentioned. A
much-discussed article in The New Yorker last March did not make reference to the
 Defense Intelligence Agency report or consider that Iranian gas might have killed the Kurds.
On the rare occasions the report is brought up, there is usually speculation, with no proof,
 that it was skewed out of American political favoritism toward Iraq in its war against Iran.

I am not trying to rehabilitate the character of Saddam Hussein. He has
much to answer for in the area of human rights abuses. But accusing him of gassing his
own people at Halabja as an act of genocide is not correct,
because as far as the information we have goes, all of the cases where gas was used
 involved battles. These were tragedies of war. There may be justifications for invading
 Iraq, but Halabja is not one of them.
In fact, those who really feel that the disaster at Halabja has bearing on
today might want to consider a different question: Why was Iran so keen on taking the town?
A closer look may shed light on America's impetus to
invade Iraq.

We are constantly reminded that Iraq has perhaps the world's largest
reserves of oil. But in a regional and perhaps even geopolitical sense, it
may be more important that Iraq has the most extensive river system in the Middle East.

In addition to the Tigris and Euphrates, there are the Greater Zab and
Lesser Zab rivers in the north of the country. Iraq was covered with
irrigation works by the sixth century A.D., and was a granary for the region.
Before the Persian Gulf war, Iraq had built an impressive system of dams
and river control projects, the largest being the Darbandikhan dam in the
Kurdish area. And it was this dam the Iranians were aiming to take control
of when they seized Halabja. In the 1990's there was much discussion over the construction
of a so-called Peace Pipeline that would bring the waters of the Tigris and Euphrates south
to the parched Gulf states and, by extension, Israel. No progress has been made on this,
largely because of Iraqi intransigence. With Iraq in American hands, of course, all that could change.
Thus America could alter the destiny of the Middle East in a way that
probably could not be challenged for decades - not solely by controlling
Iraq's oil, but by controlling its water. Even if America didn't occupy the
country, once Mr. Hussein's Baath Party is driven from power, many
lucrative opportunities would open up for American companies.

All that is needed to get us into war is one clear reason for acting, one
that would be generally persuasive. But efforts to link the Iraqis directly
to Osama bin Laden have proved inconclusive. Assertions that Iraq threatens
 its neighbors have also failed to create much resolve; in its present debilitated
condition - thanks to United Nations sanctions -
Iraq's conventional forces threaten no one.

Perhaps the strongest argument left for taking us to war quickly is that
Saddam Hussein has committed human rights atrocities against his people.
And the most dramatic case are the accusations about Halabja.
Before we go to war over Halabja, the administration owes the American
people the full facts. And if it has other examples of Saddam Hussein
gassing Kurds, it must show that they were not pro-Iranian Kurdish
guerrillas who died fighting alongside Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
 
Until Washington gives us proof of Saddam Hussein's supposed atrocities,
why are we picking on Iraq on human rights grounds, particularly when there
are so many other repressive regimes Washington supports?

Stephen C. Pelletiere is author of "Iraq and the International Oil System:
Why America Went to War in the Persian Gulf."
Copyright 2003 The New York Times Company
 
 


 
  
  
        
WARNING SIGNS

On June 10, 2001, German intelligence, the BNF, warned both the CIA and Israel that Middle
Eastern terrorists were planning to
hijack commercial aircraft to use as weapons to attack important symbols of American and
Israeli culture (Source: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Sept. 14, 2001)

Summer 2001, an Iranian man phones U.S. law enforcement to warn of an imminent attack
on the World Trade Center in the week of September 9th. German police confirm the call that
then U.S. Secret Service would not reveal any further
information. (Source: German News Agency "online", September 14, 2001)

Summer 2001 – Russian intelligence notifies the CIA that 25 terrorist pilots have been specially trained for
 suicide missions.
This is reported in the Russian press and the news stories are translated for the FTW (From the Wilderness,
 a U.S. publication; VR)
by a retired CIA officer.

August 20, 2001 – Russian President Putin orders Russian intelligence to warn the U.S. government "in the
 imminent attacks on airports and government buildings." (Source – MS-NBC interview with Putin, Sept. 15, 2001)

September 3, 2001 – MS-NBC reported on Sept. 16 that a caller to a Cayman Island radio station talk-show
 gave several warnings
 of an imminent attack
on the U.S. by bin Laden in the week prior to September 11th attack.

September 11, 2001 – Employees of Odigo Inc. in Israel, one of the world’s biggest instant messaging companies with offices in
New York, receive threat warnings of an imminent attack on the World Trade Center, less than two hours before the planes hit the WTC. Law enforcement authorities have gone silent about any investigation into this. The Odigo offices in Israel are in the same location as the Institute for Counter Terrorism, the office which brought early details of insider trading on September 11th on the
Wall Street Stock Exchange. (Source – CNN’s Daniel Sieberg 9/28/01. Newsbytes, Brian McWilliams 9/27/01; Ha’aretz, 9/26/01).

August 17, 2001 – U.S. Navy Lt. Delmar "Mike" Vreeland, jailed in Toronto, Canada on U.S. fraud charges and claiming to be an
officer of the U.S. Naval Intelligence, writers details of the impending WTC attacks and seals it in an envelope which he gives to Canadian authorities. (Source – The Toronto Star,
Oct. 23, 2001: Toronto Superior Court Records)

September 14, 2001 – Canadian jailers opened the sealed envelope in Toronto and saw that it described the attacks against the
WTC and the Pentagon.
The U.S. Navy subsequently stated that Vreeland was discharged as a seaman in 1986 for unsatisfactory performance and has
never worked in intelligence. (Source – The Toronto Star, October 23, 2001; Toronto Superior Court Records)

January 10, 2002 – In call from a speaker phone in open court, attorneys for "Mike" Vreeland call the Pentagon’s switchboard operator who confirms that Vreeland is indeed a Naval Officer on active duty. She provided an office number and a direct-dial
 phone extension to his office in the Pentagon. (Source – Attorney Rocco Galati; Court Records Toronto Superior Court)

LACK OF MILITARY ACTION

Even though it is obvious from the beginning that the U.S. was well aware of the impending attack, they did nothing to prevent it.

September 11, 2001 – For 35 minutes, from 8.15 AM until 9.05 AM, with it widely known within the FAA and the military that four commercial planes have been simultaneously hijacked and taken off course, no one notifies the President of the United States. It is
 not until 9.30 AM that any Air Force planes are scrambled to intercept, but by then it is too late. This means that the National Command Authority waited for 75 minutes before scrambling the aircraft, even though it was known that four simultaneous hijackings have occurred – an event that has never happened before in history. (Sources – CNN, ABC, MS, NBC –